Community college transfer requirements to University of Minnesota Twin Cities
University of Minnesota Twin Cities is a major receiving institution for community college transfer students in Minnesota. This page summarizes the published minimum GPA, application deadline, credit cap, and articulation framework you need to plan the transfer.
Transfer-admission profile
University of Minnesota Twin Cities publishes a transfer-admission policy distinct from its freshman policy. The minimum cumulative community college GPA for transfer applicants is approximately 2.8; competitive majors — particularly engineering, nursing, computer science, and the business school — typically require a higher GPA, often 3.2 or above, plus specific grades in named lower-division prerequisite courses. The university accepts up to 60 semester hours of community college credit toward the bachelor's; anything earned beyond that cap will appear on the transcript but will not reduce the credits required for graduation.
The application window is Feb 1 (fall) / Sep 1 (spring), and applicants should plan to have an official transcript from every previously attended college, the FAFSA submitted by the priority deadline, and (where required) a brief transfer essay or major-specific supplement. Some University of Minnesota Twin Cities programs admit only for the fall term; others admit for both fall and spring. Confirm with the receiving department before you commit to a transfer term.
Articulation framework
Because University of Minnesota Twin Cities is part of University of Minnesota in Minnesota, transfer students from in-state community colleges benefit from the following articulation programs:
- Minnesota Transfer Curriculum (MnTC) — Completing the 40-credit MnTC at any Minnesota State college fulfills lower-division GE at any other Minnesota State institution and the University of Minnesota.
Following the relevant articulation program is the cleanest way to ensure a credit-for-credit move into University of Minnesota Twin Cities. Out-of-state transfers and applicants who skip the program are evaluated course-by-course by the registrar, which usually loses some credit at the margin.
Step-by-step transfer plan
- Decide your target major. Read the University of Minnesota Twin Cities department's transfer guide for that major, which lists every required and recommended lower-division course.
- Pick a feeder community college in Minnesota that offers the matching transfer-track associate degree (AA, AS, or the state's transfer-associate variant).
- Map every semester against the University of Minnesota Twin Cities articulation table. Confirm with both your community college advisor and the receiving department that the courses you plan to take will count.
- Maintain a cumulative GPA above 2.8 — and well above for the competitive majors. Aim for at least 3.2 if you're targeting an oversubscribed program.
- File the FAFSA before the priority deadline, request an official transcript from every prior college, and submit your application before Feb 1 (fall) / Sep 1 (spring).
- After admission, attend the transfer orientation, lock in your major declaration with the receiving department, and request a final credit evaluation in writing.
Common feeder community colleges
The community colleges below are the largest in Minnesota by enrollment, and they each maintain established transfer pipelines into University of Minnesota Twin Cities. Each profile lists the college's transfer rate, costs, and program offerings:
Minnesota West Community and Technical College
Riverland Community College
Vermilion Community College
Ridgewater College
Minneapolis Community and Technical College
Itasca Community College
Rainy River Community College
Anoka-Ramsey Community College
Popular majors for transfer-in
Each program-area page below outlines the typical two-year coursework, prerequisites, and recommended sequence for transferring into the corresponding bachelor's program at University of Minnesota Twin Cities:
- Business Administration at University of Minnesota Twin Cities
- Nursing (RN) at University of Minnesota Twin Cities
- Computer Science at University of Minnesota Twin Cities
- Information Technology at University of Minnesota Twin Cities
- Engineering Transfer at University of Minnesota Twin Cities
- Early Childhood Education at University of Minnesota Twin Cities
- Criminal Justice at University of Minnesota Twin Cities
- Psychology at University of Minnesota Twin Cities
- Biology / Pre-Health at University of Minnesota Twin Cities
- Communications & Media at University of Minnesota Twin Cities
- Liberal Arts (General Studies) at University of Minnesota Twin Cities
- Hospitality & Culinary at University of Minnesota Twin Cities