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Minnesota · 2026
University of Minnesota is a major public research university system centered in Minnesota, with campuses in the Twin Cities, Duluth, Morris, Crookston, and Rochester. The Twin Cities campus is the system’s flagship and one of the nation’s large research universities, combining undergraduate, graduate, and professional education with extensive research and public service. Across the system, the university serves students in urban, regional, and rural settings and connects its academic work to the state’s workforce, health, agriculture, and civic life. Its academic scope includes colleges and schools in fields such as liberal arts, engineering, public health, education, business, law, medicine, nursing, pharmacy, dentistry, and veterinary medicine. The university’s land-grant mission is visible in statewide outreach and Extension work that serves Minnesota communities, families, farmers, youth, and local organizations. Research is a defining part of the institution: the Twin Cities campus reports more than $1 billion in annual research expenditures, reflecting activity across health sciences, technology, environment, food systems, and other disciplines. The University of Minnesota also anchors specialized programs with clear statewide and regional significance. Its Medical School operates on both the Twin Cities and Duluth campuses, and the Duluth campus has a distinct focus on training physicians for rural Minnesota and Native American communities. The Rochester campus is oriented toward health sciences and ties its academic model to the region’s health care economy. Taken together, the university functions as a statewide educational and research enterprise with national reach, preparing students, advancing discovery, and delivering service across Minnesota.
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