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I was also accepted to both campuses, congrats!! I still can't decide between Saint Kate's or the U though! Anyone else weighing their options?

Congrats! I'm still waiting to hear back from Colorado State University because I live in Colorado, so I would love to get in-state tuition and not have to move. However, if I don't get in to CSU, I will be attending U of M. Do you know which campus you would be going to? I don't know if the programs are different between the campuses.
 
Congrats!!! I haven't heard anything from them yet. Didnt we have to choose one campus when we applied? Or did you apply to both campuses?

You were able to choose one or the other, or apply to both. There is still plenty of time to hear back though, they said they send out notifications through May so good luck!
 
Hi everyone, I visited the U of M Rochester campus last week. It is located on the Mayo campus, but is not affiliated. They also said that many applicants struggle with the supplemental essay, and that we shouldn't worry about it too much. They suggested focusing on a time when you were in the minority...maybe on a study abroad trip or volunteer experience. I asked about writing about experiences with diversity (even if its not about you actually being in the minority), and they said that's fine too. Hope that helps!
As far as the Rochester campus goes... Did they mention if OTs are able to do any of their field work at Mayo? It seems like that would make sense...
 
I've been refreshing my email all day today..... ;(
But hey, congrats

3 people responding that they got in to both campuses, means when they choose, at least 3 more spots are available! Hang in there. Hearing nothing at this point is a sign that they are still considering you.
 
As far as the Rochester campus goes... Did they mention if OTs are able to do any of their field work at Mayo? It seems like that would make sense...
I'm pretty sure either campus you have the potential to do placements at the Mayo clinic. The site coordinator at the school plays a part in where you go, but you typically still apply to your placements like you would a job or internship.
 
Well, I didn't get an email so it doesn't look good for me. Years of prep work and hundreds of dollars for nothing I guess :/
 
I'll be attending U of M TC campus in the fall. Look forward to learning alongside those of you that choose the TC campus!!!
Awesome! I am trying to decide between TC and Rochester. My cousin went to Rochester for engineering . He said the area is not as exciting as TC, but there is still enough to do for someone who is in school. I was looking at average rent for both areas and that is probably going to be the deciding factor for me. TC rent is roughly $1,200 per month where as Rochester is $700... that's almost $20,000 cost difference over the course of the OT program.... which is basically 1-2 years difference of paying off loans after school. That's just me trying to be practical about things but I think I would rather live in Minneapolis. Do you think students get together to work on assignments? I know with it being a hybrid program a lot of the discussions are online, but it would be nice to get together and have study groups and stuff.
 
I think we still have a chance! Like someone mentioned, once people choose which campus they would like to attend, they're prbly going to be sending out more acceptances!

Don't fret you guys! They said that notifications can be sent out as late as May! I will be sending in my notification next week, so a spot will open up at the TC campus!
 
I am expecting my first little one this fall so the hybrid program would be extremely helpful for my particular situation! Really hoping to hear soon :/
 
As far as the Rochester campus goes... Did they mention if OTs are able to do any of their field work at Mayo? It seems like that would make sense...
Congrats on your acceptance!! That's awesome that you have options.

The guy I met with actually said they don't do fieldworks at Mayo. I actually decided not to apply after my meeting, because I felt that they hybrid program probably wasn't a good fit for me and I was disappointed that they didn't have placements at Mayo. However, I know of many people who have been very happy there, and I've heard it's a great program.

Good luck with your decision!
 
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I just got my acceptance letter! I have no idea what campus to choose though!

I'm in the same boat, I live in the twin cities right now, but my parents live in Rochester
Congrats on your acceptance!! That's awesome that you have options.

The guy I met with actually said they don't do fieldworks at Mayo. He also seemed to imply that there's not a great relationship between the U and Mayo...it was all sort of subtle though, so who knows. I actually decided not to apply after my meeting, because I felt that they hybrid program probably wasn't a good fit for me and I was disappointed that they didn't have placements at Mayo. However, I know of many people who have been very happy there, and I've heard it's a great program.

Good luck with your decision!


Do you recall if the guy mentioned any differences between the choice of fieldwork locations between TC and Rochester? That's pretty much going to be my deciding factor in which location I choose.
 
Yes, I received an email yesterday too for the campus I chose :soexcited:Twin Cities
 
Here is the website for their tuition

http://onestop.umn.edu/finances/costs_and_tuition/index.html

It's only updated for 15-16 year so it might be a bit higher!
Yes, I received an email yesterday too for the campus I chose :soexcited:Twin Cities
Yay! What made you choose TC? I am leaning towards Rochester because it's cheaper but it seems everyone is choosing Twin cities. Also, has anyone been able to find the tuition sheet for Rochester? The one above is only for Twin Cities.
 
Yay! What made you choose TC? I am leaning towards Rochester because it's cheaper but it seems everyone is choosing Twin cities. Also, has anyone been able to find the tuition sheet for Rochester? The one above is only for Twin Cities.

The tuition is the same at both campuses I believe
 
I haven't heard from U of M yet....Not sure if I still have a chance >"<~
 
Hello everyone!

I am currently trying to decide between the U of MN (either the Rochester of Twin Cities campus) and UIC. I went to undergrad at the U of MN and am from Minnesota and staying close to home is something I would really like to do. But I am apprehensive about the hybrid program. Something I really like about UIC is the small and close cohort of students and the frequent connection and communication you get with the faculty. I am wondering if anyone knows how the hybrid program works in regards to making connections with both faculty and students. Is the adequate opportunity for that? If so, I would most likely choose the U of MN to be closer to home but am unsure of whether I would get that with this type of curriculum. Any input is greatly appreciated!
 
Yay! What made you choose TC? I am leaning towards Rochester because it's cheaper but it seems everyone is choosing Twin cities. Also, has anyone been able to find the tuition sheet for Rochester? The one above is only for Twin Cities.

Hey @emnOT13 🙂 I chose TC mostly based on where I'd like to live. Honestly, I couldn't find any benefits to choosing Rochester over TC. I am not sure but I feel like TC is the main campus and I'll have access to more resources, faculty interaction, and fieldwork opportunities. I don't think you can really go wrong because it's the same program 🙂
 
Hey @emnOT13 🙂 I chose TC mostly based on where I'd like to live. Honestly, I couldn't find any benefits to choosing Rochester over TC. I am not sure but I feel like TC is the main campus and I'll have access to more resources, faculty interaction, and fieldwork opportunities. I don't think you can really go wrong because it's the same program 🙂

That's true! I would love to go to TC, it is just 2x more expensive to live there, and I would have a hard time reasoning with that much of a difference in expenses. My family doesn't have any money to help me out with school so I will be relying solely on scholarships, loans, grants, and what I have saved to both pay for tuition and to live off of. So Rochester would be the more practical place to go, but TC would be more fun. Do you know if TC actually has more opportunities for fieldwork and faculty interactions, or were you just thinking that would be the case since it is a larger city and campus? If that's the case, I may need to reconsider going to TC campus...
 
I'm in the same boat, I live in the twin cities right now, but my parents live in Rochester



Do you recall if the guy mentioned any differences between the choice of fieldwork locations between TC and Rochester? That's pretty much going to be my deciding factor in which location I choose.
He said it's all the same faculty in both programs. I assume that means the same fieldwork coordinator too, in which case the opportunities would be the same.
 
He said it's all the same faculty in both programs. I assume that means the same fieldwork coordinator too, in which case the opportunities would be the same.

I just spoke with someone in the admissions department for OT. They said it's the same program with all of the same opportunities for fieldwork. I will be attending the Rochester campus! It is a lot more practical for me money wise. Will anyone else be going to the Rochester campus?
 
That's true! I would love to go to TC, it is just 2x more expensive to live there, and I would have a hard time reasoning with that much of a difference in expenses. My family doesn't have any money to help me out with school so I will be relying solely on scholarships, loans, grants, and what I have saved to both pay for tuition and to live off of. So Rochester would be the more practical place to go, but TC would be more fun. Do you know if TC actually has more opportunities for fieldwork and faculty interactions, or were you just thinking that would be the case since it is a larger city and campus? If that's the case, I may need to reconsider going to TC campus...

It seems like you definitely have already figured out what is best for yourself 🙂 It's going to be important to weigh the most significant factors... financial is definitely valid! I was just saying that I had the feeling that those may be benefits but again that is totally my opinion. I never implied there are different fieldwork coordinators or it's less of a program... actually I said it was the same program so you can't go wrong, lol 🙂 Since Minneapolis is the bigger city I assumed it will have more fieldwork opportunities (totally my own opinion) and I want to live close to my fieldwork. I'm sure people from Rochester can commute there but that's not something I want to do personally. Again each person should weigh the pros and cons of their own situation. I was just trying to answer your question of why I personally chose TC since that's what you asked. I'm sorry, I didn't mean to add any confusion. I know it's a tough choice to make. Good luck! 🙂 :xf:
 
I just spoke with someone in the admissions department for OT. They said it's the same program with all of the same opportunities for fieldwork. I will be attending the Rochester campus! It is a lot more practical for me money wise. Will anyone else be going to the Rochester campus?

Awesome, I never got an answer from anybody when I contacted them, so I'm glad you got an answer! I will be attending the Rochester campus.
 
It seems like you definitely have already figured out what is best for yourself 🙂 It's going to be important to weigh the most significant factors... financial is definitely valid! I was just saying that I had the feeling that those may be benefits but again that is totally my opinion. I never implied there are different fieldwork coordinators or it's less of a program... actually I said it was the same program so you can't go wrong, lol 🙂 Since Minneapolis is the bigger city I assumed it will have more fieldwork opportunities (totally my own opinion) and I want to live close to my fieldwork. I'm sure people from Rochester can commute there but that's not something I want to do personally. Again each person should weigh the pros and cons of their own situation. I was just trying to answer your question of why I personally chose TC since that's what you asked. I'm sorry, I didn't mean to add any confusion. I know it's a tough choice to make. Good luck! 🙂 :xf:

Gotcha! Yeah I maybe just misunderstood. I thought that maybe you spoke with someone at the program who told you that there were different opportunities between the different campuses. It does make sense though that there may be more since Twin Cities is a larger area. That is so exciting for you to be moving there! I have heard only awesome things about the area and that they have great public transportation 🙂 I am going to give myself the weekend to decide, but I am still leaning towards Rochester.
 
Awesome, I never got an answer from anybody when I contacted them, so I'm glad you got an answer! I will be attending the Rochester campus.

Sweet! I am happy to know someone else will be attending Rochester. I am planning to give myself the weekend still to decide, but I think I know deep down that I'm going to Rochester. Are you planning to get an apartment or live on campus? I was looking at single bedroom apartments and they are roughly $600-$800 per month which is really pretty affordable if you ask me for a single.
 
Yes, I received an email yesterday too for the campus I chose :soexcited:Twin Cities
Sweet! I am happy to know someone else will be attending Rochester. I am planning to give myself the weekend still to decide, but I think I know deep down that I'm going to Rochester. Are you planning to get an apartment or live on campus? I was looking at single bedroom apartments and they are roughly $600-$800 per month which is really pretty affordable if you ask me for a single.


I actually am from Rochester originally, so my plan is to move back in with my parents to save money. I have lived in the twin cities for the past 6 years though, so I know both areas very well if you have any questions! I am not too familiar with rent prices in Rochester. I think that it has gotten more expensive than it used to be over the past few years, but is definitely still cheaper than what you would get in the twin cities. Other big factors that I took into consideration was ease of commute. The TC campus has very limited parking, but there is a lot of available parking at the Rochester campus area usually, otherwise biking there would be pretty safe and easy to do as well. Rochester obviously does not have as much to do as the twin cities would, but there actually is a pretty active night life/bar scene downtown and a lot of really good non-chain restaurants! There's a really good contemporary American place called Chester's directly on campus. Minneapolis/St. Paul is also not too far of a drive, 1 hr 30 min max.
 
I actually am from Rochester originally, so my plan is to move back in with my parents to save money. I have lived in the twin cities for the past 6 years though, so I know both areas very well if you have any questions! I am not too familiar with rent prices in Rochester. I think that it has gotten more expensive than it used to be over the past few years, but is definitely still cheaper than what you would get in the twin cities. Other big factors that I took into consideration was ease of commute. The TC campus has very limited parking, but there is a lot of available parking at the Rochester campus area usually, otherwise biking there would be pretty safe and easy to do as well. Rochester obviously does not have as much to do as the twin cities would, but there actually is a pretty active night life/bar scene downtown and a lot of really good non-chain restaurants! There's a really good contemporary American place called Chester's directly on campus. Minneapolis/St. Paul is also not too far of a drive, 1 hr 30 min max.
Thanks so much for all of this info! I will maybe PM you. I would love to get some more info on the area. I'm from Fort Collins, CO which is a medium size town, I think a bit bigger than Rochester but definitely smaller than TC. I think I will be more comfortable with the size of Rochester. I'm really active and love to get outdoors so I'd like to learn more about what sort of lakes, parks, biking/running trails, etc. are in the area of Rochester. If there's decent amount of stuff to do downtown and stuff to do outside, I will be plenty happy 🙂
 
Thanks so much for all of this info! I will maybe PM you. I would love to get some more info on the area. I'm from Fort Collins, CO which is a medium size town, I think a bit bigger than Rochester but definitely smaller than TC. I think I will be more comfortable with the size of Rochester. I'm really active and love to get outdoors so I'd like to learn more about what sort of lakes, parks, biking/running trails, etc. are in the area of Rochester. If there's decent amount of stuff to do downtown and stuff to do outside, I will be plenty happy 🙂

Definitely PM me if you want! Rochester has awesome running/bike trails all through town, Quarry Hill Nature Park is a really nice place for running/biking/xc skiing/enjoying the scenery and Silver Lake Park is great for running as well. Unfortunately Rochester does not have any natural lakes, there's Silver Lake which is man-made and you cannot swim in it (lots of goose poop), but you can rent kayaks and paddleboats during the summer there. If you want real lakes, then you would need to make a day trip up to the TC area. I think you'll be able to find plenty of outdoor activities, and downtown has a lot of art/food festivals especially during the summer.
 
I have just sent in my agreement for Rochester! So those who haven't gotten emails, there will be a TC spot opening, and one for Saint Kate's! I look forward to meeting everyone!
 
Gotcha! Yeah I maybe just misunderstood. I thought that maybe you spoke with someone at the program who told you that there were different opportunities between the different campuses. It does make sense though that there may be more since Twin Cities is a larger area. That is so exciting for you to be moving there! I have heard only awesome things about the area and that they have great public transportation 🙂 I am going to give myself the weekend to decide, but I am still leaning towards Rochester.

Yeah, of course... no worries 🙂 I felt bad to confuse the subject. If I were you I would definitely go to Rochester too, as it makes much more sense. However, I am coming from NYC so my concerns are a little different... cost of living is not really one but more transitioning to a smaller city without losing my mind is, lol 🤣Thanks for sharing all this info... I really appreciate any incite on the best areas to live, things to do, transportation because I'm clueless. I have booked a flight for next month to visit.
 
Yeah, of course... no worries 🙂 I felt bad to confuse the subject. If I were you I would definitely go to Rochester too, as it makes much more sense. However, I am coming from NYC so my concerns are a little different... cost of living is not really one but more transitioning to a smaller city without losing my mind is, lol 🤣Thanks for sharing all this info... I really appreciate any incite on the best areas to live, things to do, transportation because I'm clueless. I have booked a flight for next month to visit.

Are you planning on bringing a care here, or depending on public transportation? If the latter, I would recommend living close to the light rail.
 
I have just sent in my agreement for Rochester! So those who haven't gotten emails, there will be a TC spot opening, and one for Saint Kate's! I look forward to meeting everyone!
Yay! Someone else for Rochester!
 
Yeah, of course... no worries 🙂 I felt bad to confuse the subject. If I were you I would definitely go to Rochester too, as it makes much more sense. However, I am coming from NYC so my concerns are a little different... cost of living is not really one but more transitioning to a smaller city without losing my mind is, lol 🤣Thanks for sharing all this info... I really appreciate any incite on the best areas to live, things to do, transportation because I'm clueless. I have booked a flight for next month to visit.

My sister lives in NYC and she was trying to convince me to move to TC, but I honestly think that the size of the city and cost would be quite overwhelming! I'm sure TC will be a much better fit for someone from NYC... for a Colorado gal, I think Rochester will fit me better! My sister's roommate is from TC and loved the area (she now lives in NYC).
 
Hello!

I am just wondering if anyone else who is going to be attending the U of MN Twin Cities campus in the fall would like to connect (maybe make a Facebook group)? I think it would be fun to get to know some of you before the start of the fall semester!
 
The emails that went out had a response date of March 25th by 4 pm, so I would think the next round of acceptances would go out shortly after that. It makes sense to stagger it, especially when trying to divide people between locations. I accepted Twin Cities and turned down Rochester, so there is another spot there.

The U's grad school website has some good data available if you want more of an idea of how stuff breaks down. It looks like the entering class size has been more like 48/49 vs the 45 they quote, but only about 1/3 of the class comes from out of state. https://apps.grad.umn.edu/stats/en/106080X.shtml

For anyone trying to choose between any of the Minnesota schools MOTA website has archives of their newsletters and each one usually includes a section from the different schools about what is going on and what kind of research is happening. http://www.motafunctionfirst.org/?page=newsletter_archive
 
Hello!

I am just wondering if anyone else who is going to be attending the U of MN Twin Cities campus in the fall would like to connect (maybe make a Facebook group)? I think it would be fun to get to know some of you before the start of the fall semester!

I am going to the Rochester campus and would also like to do this!
 
Hello!

I am just wondering if anyone else who is going to be attending the U of MN Twin Cities campus in the fall would like to connect (maybe make a Facebook group)? I think it would be fun to get to know some of you before the start of the fall semester!

Hi!
I'm also attending the U of M (TC campus) this Fall. I think it would be great to connect with everyone before the semester begins!
 
I also received an email from University to be admitted to TC or Rochester but i plan on going to Rochester campus in the fall. I am an out of state resident (California).
 
I also received an email from University to be admitted to TC or Rochester but i plan on going to Rochester campus in the fall. I am an out of state resident (California).

Congrats! I will be attending the Rochester campus. I might try to get a facebook page started for the students going to Rochester.
 
I've tried to e-mail the program at the e-mail provided on their site and from the acceptance e-mail but no one's replied. Has anyone else tried to contact them? or has anyone gotten a confirmation that they at least received your acceptance/agreement letter?
 
I've tried to e-mail the program at the e-mail provided on their site and from the acceptance e-mail but no one's replied. Has anyone else tried to contact them? or has anyone gotten a confirmation that they at least received your acceptance/agreement letter?
I haven't gotten anything back besides the automated email after submitting my deposit. I know in the email it says we will be contacted mid-may, which I'm thinking is just due to the volume of applicants they are still processing/accepting/rejecting.
 
I've tried to e-mail the program at the e-mail provided on their site and from the acceptance e-mail but no one's replied. Has anyone else tried to contact them? or has anyone gotten a confirmation that they at least received your acceptance/agreement letter?
I got an email because I misdated the acceptance letter, then no reply after I sent the corrected one.
 
For those of you attending the Twin Cities campus, I can start a Facebook group! If some of you want to private message me your names and/or emails that would be great! I already tried once to create a group on FB, but apparently you need members in the group before you actually create it (go figure...) Can't wait to meet you all!
 
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