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Minnesota State Week is an opportunity to explore the state universities and colleges, including Metro State University.

Join us in-person for an admissions presentation and campus tour so that you can explore your future, learn more about Metro State, and get answers to your questions. Undergraduate students can apply for FREE at Metro State University the week of June 24–28.

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Tuesday, June 25, 9 a.m.

Founders Hall, Saint Paul Campus

Admissions Presentation and Campus Tour

Speak with Metro State admissions staff, tour campus, and get the answers you need to find, fund, and select the right degree program for you.

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Thursday, June 27, 3 p.m.

Founders Hall, Saint Paul Campus

Admissions Presentation and Campus Tour

Speak with Metro State admissions staff, tour campus, and get the answers you need to find, fund, and select the right degree program for you.

Whatever your goals are, Metro State University is dedicated to helping you fit college into your busy life.

  • 60+ undergraduate programs
  • 25+ graduate programs and 10+ graduate certificates
  • Diverse, welcoming urban university committed to being an anti-racist, equity-minded community
  • Options in business, computer science and cybersecurity, healthcare, human services, individualized studies, liberal arts, math, public affairs, science, and urban education
  • Evening, weekend, weekday, and asynchronous classes
  • Flexible online, hybrid, and on-campus programs
  • Year-round comprehensive student support services

Free college tuition is possible

  • Beginning in Fall 2024, the North Star Promise Scholarship program will provide eligible Minnesota residents a tuition-free path to a bachelor’s degree. Plus, we offer the most affordable university tuition in Minnesota for undergraduates.

Admissions

Contact Metro State's Admissions team by email or phone (651.793.1302) if you have questions about admissions, enrollment, or this event.

Center for Accessibility Resources

To request disability-related accommodations, contact the Center for Accessibility Resources, accessibility.resources@metrostate.edu or 651.793.1549.