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Reciprocity

 

 

 

The University of Minnesota has reciprocity agreements with Wisconsin, North Dakota, South Dakota, and Manitoba.  If you are a resident of any of these states or provinces, you may qualify for reciprocity tuition rates, which are comparable to Minnesota resident tuition rates.

 

 

You must apply for reciprocity prior to the term in which you plan to register.  You will receive an approval letter from your home state when your reciprocity application has been approved.  After your first year, provided that you have earned credits on campus, your reciprocity will automatically renew.  Delays in your reciprocity eligibility will not exempt you from additional billing charges.

 

 

Tuition reciprocity is not automatic.  You need to apply for reciprocity through the higher education office in your state or province.  Information and application forms may be found by following the links below.

 

 

North Dakota information and application
Who qualifies as a North Dakota resident? 

 

 

South Dakota information and application
Who qualifies as a South Dakota resident?

 

 

Wisconsin information and application
Who qualifies as a Wisconsin resident? 

 

 

Manitoba information
Manitoba application

 

 

Still have questions?  Download the University of Minnesota Reciprocity Question & Answer Guides:

 

 

  • Wisconsin residents
  • North & South Dakota residents
  • Manitoba residents

 

 

For more information about the University’s reciprocity policies, download our detailed brochure on residency, reciprocity and tuition exemptions .


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