In 2021, the University of Minnesota acceptance rate was about 52%, accepting 22,541 out of 43,460 applicants.
These statistics are for the UMN undergraduate program and don't reflect acceptance rates for the graduate program or specific programs like law school or medical school.
Compared to other colleges in Minneapolis, this acceptance rate is on the lower end. For example, Augsburg University has an average acceptance rate of 69%, and the University of Northwestern (UNW) sits at 93%.
Out of the admitted applicants, 27% enroll for their first term, which is in line with other colleges in the region.
The average SAT score range of accepted students is between 1270–1480, and the average ACT score range lies between 26–31.
This is still quite a bit higher than the national average SAT score, which is around 1030–1090. So even though an acceptance rate of 52% sounds achievable, you need a fairly good SAT or ACT score to be considered for regular admission.
The regular application deadline is January 1, but to receive full consideration for scholarships and more, you should apply before December 1.
UMN also offers athletic scholarships in a variety of sports that can help you earn admission, even with lower ACT or SAT scores. If you’re a serious student-athlete, this could be a good option for you.
The University of Minnesota has higher rates of female applicants and enrolled students. Around 55% of new students in 2020 were women.