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2005-06 Reciprocity Information

Reciprocity programs

The University has reciprocity agreements with Wisconsin, North Dakota, South Dakota, and Manitoba. The University also participates in the Midwest Student Exchange Program (MSEP), a reciprocity program with Kansas, Michigan, Missouri, and Nebraska for students in the following undergraduate colleges and programs: agricultural, food, and environmental sciences; architecture and landscape architecture; biological sciences; education and human development; human ecology; liberal arts; natural resources; business management; dental hygiene; nursing; technology; and mortuary science. If you are a resident of any of these states or provinces, you may qualify for reciprocity tuition rates, which are lower that nonresident tuition rates and, in some cases, comparable to resident rates. Some exception ares:

  • Students participating in off-campus study or study abroad for an academic year or more must reapply for reciprocity.

  • Wisconsin students enrolled in the School of Dentistry, the Medical School, or the College of Veterinary Medicine are not eligible for reciprocity.

  • MSEP reciprocity eligibility is granted for your first baccalaureate degree only.

  • If summer session is your first registration at the University, you need to reapply for the next academic year.

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 automatically renew. Delays in your reciprocity eligibility will not exempt you from additional billing charges.

The University is notified by your home state when your reciprocity agreement has been approved. However, if your billing statement does not reflect your reciprocity tuition, bring your approval letter to a One Stop Student Services Center and obtain an adjusted registration statement.

For information and application forms, check with your home state's reciprocity office. You can also obtain application forms and information in the Admissions Office, 240 Williamson Hall, East Bank campus, Minneapolis, or the Student Services Center,130 Coffey Hall, St. Paul campus.


Reciprocity rate charts

Wisconsin

Wisconsin rates, 2005-06

North Dakota, South Dakota, and Manitoba

Students from these states are charged resident rates.

MSEP: Kansas, Michigan, Missouri, and Nebraska

(Undergraduate students only)

Tuition and fees per credit $411.93
13-credit band (for 13 or more credits) $5,355.00
 
Tuition reciprocity is not automatic. You need to apply for reciprocity through the higher education office in your state or province. North Dakota South Dakota Wisconsin Manitoba MSEP reciprocity is not automatic. We encourage students to submit the Application for MSEP Reciprocity as soon as possible after they have been admitted. For more information about the University's reciprocity policies, download our detailed brochure on residency, reciprocity and tuition exemptions. More questions? Here's a reciprocity question and answer guide for Wisconsin residents, for North and South Dakota residents, and for Manitoba residents.