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The Minnesota Transfer Curriculum (MTC) is a collaborative
effort among two- and four-year public colleges and
universities in Minnesota to help students transfer
their work in general education. Completion of a
defined transfer curriculum at one institution enables
a student to satisfy the liberal education requirements
upon admission to any other participating institution.
This does not guarantee that all credits within the
transfer curriculum will be accepted at other participating
institutions. This transfer curriculum consists of
10 areas of competency and completion of these is
certified at the sending Minnesota institution.
Students who transfer to UMD and have completed the MTC elsewhere are considered
to have met UMD liberal education requirements and are not required to complete
additional liberal education coursework. If only some, but not all, competencies
of the MTC have been completed elsewhere, these competencies will satisfy equivalent
competencies at UMD.
Students intending to transfer from UMD to public colleges and universities within
Minnesota, and who wish to fulfill the MTC, must adhere to the following general
requirements:
- Complete at least 40 semester credits. These could include credits transferred
to UMD from another institution.
- Only apply a maximum of 10 credits of S-N courses to the MTC.
- Satisfy the 10 specified competencies of the MTC.
The list of UMD courses that can be used to do this is available from the UMD
Office of Financial Aid and Registrar, 139 Darland Administration Building, UMD,
Duluth, MN 55812; or can be found online at www.d.umn.edu/registrar/mtc
.htm.
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