University of Minnesota, Twin Cities
The University of Minnesota, Twin Cities is the oldest and largest campus of the University of Minnesota system. There are nineteen colleges and schools at the university: Allied Health Programs, Biological Sciences, Continuing Education, Dentistry, Design, Education & Human Development & Human Development, Extension, Food, Agricultural, and Natural Resource Sciences, Graduate School, Law School, Liberal Arts, Management, Medical School, Nursing, Pharmacy, Public affairs, Public Health, Technology, and Veterinary Medicine. Undergraduates attending the University of Minnesota have a wide choice in schools, excluding a few. There are eight fields in which undergraduates may earn a Bachelor’s Degree: Art, Design, and the Performing Arts, Business, Communication, Language, and Cultural Studies, Education, Health Services, Individually Designed Majors, Math, Engineering, and Science, and Social Sciences and Human Services. Undergraduates attending the University of Minnesota have many opportunities in which they may research various fields. There are fifteen different fields in which they may participate in research, in such fields as Biological Sciences. Undergraduates attending or wishing to attend the University of Minnesota may apply for financial aid. There are several different forms of financial aid, such as scholarships and grants. Undergraduates attending the University of Minnesota, Twin Cities have a wide variety of fields in which the may earn their Bachelor’s degrees, as well as participate in research that gives them experience for when they enter the field in which they are studying for.