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Collaborative Grants Program Faculty and staff are encouraged to join with ACTC colleagues and apply for
funding in this innovative program that encourages collaboration
across its member institutions for both academic and administrative
programs and projects.
ACTC/University of
Minnesota Language Opportunities Languages not offered by ACTC schools may be available
from the University of Minnesota's College of Liberal Arts.
University of Minnesota Language
Fall 2009 Registration
*New ACTC Students (students who have not attended a
language class at the U of MN)- ACTC students may begin registering
anytime. U of M will start processing the registrations on May
4, 2009.
The last day U of M will accept any new ACTC applications is August
21. 2009. Remember ACTC needs time to process all
registrations and receive proper authorization from the student's Dean.
Students should allow plenty of time when registering. ACTC
Student's need to have their registration in at the ACTC office prior to
August 21, 2009.
*Returning ACTC Students (students have attended
language classes at the U of M) - ACTC students may begin registering anytime.
U of M will start processing the registrations on May 4, 2009.
The last day U of M will except any applications will be August 28,
2009. Remember ACTC needs time to process all registrations and
receive proper authorization from the student's Dean. Students
should allow
plenty of time when registering. ACTC Student's need to
have their registration in at the ACTC prior to August 28, 2009.
University of Minnesota Fall 2009 classes begin on
Tuesday, September 8, 2009. If you have any questions, please
call the ACTC office at 651-556-1863
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In the Twin Cities of the
State of Minnesota, Augsburg College, Hamline University, Macalester College, St. Catherine
University, and the University of St. Thomas have joined
together in consortium to provide cooperative programs and services for their respective
students, faculty, and administrators.
The ACTC
combines the community atmosphere
of a small liberal arts college with the
diversity of opportunities of a large university. Students enrolled
at one institution are able to explore the environments, and take
advantage of the strengths, of each. The 10,500 undergraduate students of
the ACTC have access to approximately 4,000 courses, 1,000 faculty members
and 80 majors.
ACTC offices are located
at 570 Asbury, Suite 109
one block east of Snelling and four blocks north
of University Avenue. |