College Admissions

UMN - College of Food, Agricultural, and Natural Resource Sciences

CFANS—the College of Food, Agricultural and Natural Resource Sciences at the University of Minnesota—stands out for its breadth, hands-on learning, and global impact. As one of the few public universities offering such a comprehensive mix of disciplines—from plant and animal science to environmental policy, food business, nutrition, and forest management—its interdisciplinary, solutions-driven approach tackles complex issues like food security, sustainable agriculture, and ecosystem health.

UC Berkeley

Since 1862, the University of California, Berkeley is a place where the brightest minds from across the globe come together to explore, ask questions and improve the world. Today, Berkeley is home to more than 33,000 undergraduate and 12,000 graduate students studying in more than 300 academic disciplines in 14 schools and colleges. Berkeley has been at the forefront of research throughout its history. Here students can work side-by-side with Nobel Laureates, Fields medal winners, Fulbright Scholars and MacArthur fellows. You’ll find a world of opportunities to help you grow and transform.

Princeton University

The Princeton Graduate School welcomes applicants who are seeking to reimagine what’s possible in their fields. Global in scope, yet intimate enough to foster new, cross-disciplinary connections, we believe that the power to shape what’s next begins with you.

NYU Tandon School of Engineering

NYU graduate engineering programs exist in the fields of mechanical, civil, urban, industrial, electrical, computer, chemical, biomedical and financial engineering alongside programs in computer science, management of technology, cybersecurity, and integrated digital media. Our goal is to produce highly desirable graduates prepared for industry. This has led us to be one of the top ranked schools in the nation with regards to graduate employability, salary potential and return on investment.

Navajo Technical University

Navajo Technical University (NTU) is one of the premier institutions of higher education in the nation, providing a unique balance between science and technology and culture and tradition. Much of what guides NTU’s success is our mission and our identity rooted in the Diné Philosophy of Education.

Native American Center for Health Professions

NACHP serves students in all health professions, including the schools of Medicine and Public Health, Nursing, Pharmacy, Social Work and Veterinary Medicine. We enrich students’ experiences through events, mentoring and educational opportunities. We also engage with our tribal communities through outreach and clinic work.

NACHP's mission is to enhance the recruitment, retention and graduation rates of Native American health professions students and to promote health education, research and community-academic partnerships with Native communities.

Montana State University

At Montana State University, we like to think outside, but not just because we are so close to wilderness. We like to think outside because we are creators, researchers, artists, and thinkers breaking boundaries in over 250 fields. Our Indigenous student population of over 800 is at the center of this creative community, and our ancestors have long come to this dynamic place to learn, to grow, and to be inspired. Today’s graduates leave MSU with a degree and the tools to address some of the planet’s most important challenges.

MIT Leaders for Global Operations & System Design and Management

MIT’s Leaders for Global Operations (LGO) program is a unique dual-degree offering that combines a Master of Business Administration (MBA) from the Sloan School of Management with a Master of Science (SM) from the School of Engineering in one of seven disciplines. The program prepares students to become future leaders in operations, technology, and manufacturing. Each LGO engineering department features world-class faculty, cutting-edge research, and specialized expertise to support students in solving real-world challenges.

Minnesota North College

Minnesota North College is a public community and technical college with six campuses located across beautiful northeast Minnesota. We offer a range of academic programs, including degrees, diplomas, and certificates, designed to prepare students for careers in fields such as healthcare, natural resources, technology, and trades. The college emphasizes hands-on learning, workforce development, and community engagement, aiming to provide accessible, affordable education that supports the needs of local industries and individuals.

Michigan State University Graduate and Professional Studies

We are accepting applications for undergraduate admission, graduate school, professional school, as well as summer internships from students interested in the Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics fields, as well as the Social Behavioral Sciences (Sociology, Psychology, Linguistics, Forestry, Community Sustainability, Communication, Anthropology, etc.). Post-doctoral and Post-baccalaureate opportunities are also available in various departments.