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UMC PRELIMINARY ENROLLMENT DOWN 122 ON-CAMPUS, TOTAL FULL & PART-TIME ENROLLMENT FALLS 11.4 PERCENT

The University of Minnesota Crookston’s preliminary, first-day enrollment numbers on August 25 were 1,774 undergraduate students and 672 non-degree seeking students including Post-Secondary Education Options (PSEO) and College in the High School (CIH). On-campus enrollment fell 15.6 percent from 784 to 622, while online enrollment increased 5.4 percent from 1,055 to 1,112. Non-degree seeking enrollment […]

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UMC WILL NO LONGER USE ACT OR SAT TEST SCORES TO DETERMINE ADMISSION EVEN IF SUBMITTED

The University of Minnesota Crookston’s Office of Admissions announced it will not consider, nor review, a student’s ACT or SAT test scores, even if submitted, when making admission decisions for students who apply to enroll for spring and fall 2021. This action builds on the analysis of data of the first year of making admission decisions with test data

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UMC PUTS 9 P.M. PUBLIC HEALTH CURFEW IN PLACE THROUGH SEPTEMBER 8

The University of Minnesota Crookston (UMC) has put a public health curfew in place on campus.  Those living on-campus must return to campus, with a few exceptions, by 9:00 p.m. each night and will revaluate the curfew September 8. About 400 students at UMC reside on campus, while another 250 live in off-campus housing in

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COUNTY COMMISSIONERS APPROVE PLAN TO DISPERSE $2 MILLION IN CARES ACT AID THROUGHOUT COUNTY

The Polk County Commissioners on Tuesday voted to approve a plan constructed by Polk County Administration Chuck Whiting to disperse $2 million in Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security (CARES) Act funds to organizations and businesses across Polk County.  Polk County Commissioner Gary Willhite said the County wanted to get that money out as soon

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OX CART DAYS CONTEST AND GIVE-A-WAY WINNERS

The third week of August in Crookston is now over, but not first without naming winners of the contests and giveaways held by sponsors/organizers and the Ox Cart Days festival committee. Kid’s Lemonade Stand Contest: Best Tasting Lemonade – Back the Blue/Support the Crookston Police Department at Longtin Agency, Best Decorations – “John Deere” lemonade

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UMC READY TO SAFELY WELCOME STUDENTS BACK TO CAMPUS

Like many other college campuses across the country, the University of Minnesota-Crookston is doing all it can to safely welcome students back to campus as fall classes draw near. The first day of class at UMC is Tuesday, August 25. Most students will start returning in stages Thursday through Sunday. UMC Vice Chancellor of Academic

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