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ON-CAMPUS ENROLLMENT DOWN SLIGHTLY, ONLINE UP AS UMC INTRODUCES NEW ENROLLMENT STRATEGIES

The University of Minnesota Crookston’s fall enrollment is 1,839, up from 1,834 a year ago. On-Campus enrollment is for the fall is 784, which is down from 803 last fall.  Online enrollment has reached a new high with 1,055 students enrolled on time, just the second time enrollment has topped 1,000 online students. UMC Vice-Chancellor […]

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UMC RECEIVES GRANT TO RECRUIT UNDERREPRESENTED STUDENTS

A project to increase participation by women and minorities from rural areas in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM), as well as the areas of food, agriculture, natural resources, and human (FANH) sciences, has been funded by the USDA. The $92,000 grant award will help foster mentoring relationships between high-school students, college students, and researchers

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UPDATE FROM UMC CHANCELLOR MARY HOLZ-CLAUSE

We were back in our hometown for the celebration of the sesquicentennial.  We hadn’t planned on being there but the death of a beloved aunt precipitated the trip to Iowa.  As the parade made its way through the street, the faces were familiar and most of the businesses in the parade were owned by family

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UMC SUSPENDING AVIATION, WILL VACATE CROOKSTON AIRPORT AT END OF YEAR

The University of Minnesota Crookston (UMC) has informed the City of Crookston that they are suspending their aviation program.  The program currently has 11 students, five of whom are nearing completion while the other six will likely have to complete some required flight hours in Grand Forks. UMC has partnered with UND Aerospace, who will

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UNIVERSITY OF MINNESOTA CROOKSTON TO INITIATE TEST-OPTIONAL ADMISSIONS PRACTICE

An in-depth analysis of graduation rates for students at the University of Minnesota Crookston (UMN Crookston) has shown high school grades as a strong predictor of student success.  As part of a new holistic admissions review, UMN Crookston will place significantly greater emphasis on high school grades and the rigor of high school coursework when making

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JOY HOFFMAN NAMED 2019 PILLAR OF PROFESSION BY NASPA – STUDENT AFFAIRS ADMINISTRATORS IN HIGHER EDUCATION

The NASPA Foundation is pleased to recognize outstanding members of the student affairs and higher education community through the Pillars of the Profession. Joy Hoffman, who works as an independent trainer and consultant for multicultural education in higher education out of Crookston, MN, has been named a 2019 NASPA Pillar of the Profession. NASPA–Student Affairs

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