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Dunwoody College joins Direct Admissions program

Direct Admissions program aims to promote college access, boost degree attainment, and reduce equity gaps

Dunwoody College of Technology is proud to join the more than 50 colleges and universities across Minnesota participating in the new Direct Admissions program from the Minnesota Office of Higher Education.

Governor Tim Walz recently announced the new program, which is designed to promote college access. Driven by the belief that every student is “college material,” the program ensures that graduating high school students know they qualify for admission to a variety of Minnesota colleges and universities. The program also eliminates the application fee for participating colleges and universities.

“As a former teacher, I know the college admissions process can be overwhelming for students,” said Governor Tim Walz. “We are committed to removing barriers and making higher education more accessible for students in Minnesota, and this includes making sure students know all the opportunities and options available to them.”

“Ensuring students in Minnesota receive a world-class education means equipping our students with the resources and support they need to pursue higher education,” said Lieutenant Governor Peggy Flanagan. “I’m grateful to the Minnesota Office of Higher Education for spearheading this program which expands opportunities and reduces equity gaps in college enrollment.”

Starting this fall, class of 2023 seniors from over 40 selected Minnesota high schools will be notified of their college options in the state. Students create a personalized list from the participating colleges and universities and then are notified of admission based on their academic records through junior year and projected graduation date. Once notified, students then complete a free admissions application for each of the colleges and universities they are interested in attending.

“We are proud to participate in this program dedicated to breaking down barriers to college access, and creating additional pathways for students,” said Cindy Olson, Vice President of Enrollment Management at Dunwoody College of Technology. “As the only private, not-for-profit technical college in the State, we felt it was important to join this initiative. A hands-on, technical education is a great option for students who learn by doing.”

“We want Minnesota high school seniors to know they are college ready, and they have multiple options in our state,” said Office of Higher Education Commissioner Dennis Olson. “Our goal is to reduce anxiety around the traditional college admissions process and allow students to apply with confidence.”

Significant disparities in educational attainment exist for Minnesota’s Black, Indigenous, and other communities of color. Direct Admissions has potential to reduce equity gaps by providing important college-going information to high school students and eliminating the need for extensive college-going knowledge to navigate the complex college admissions process. The program aims to reduce self-selection bias and reduce equity gaps in college enrollment using three strategies:

  • Connecting students, families, and schools with colleges and universities earlier, giving families time to consider their options and plan
  • Easing the transition from high school to college
  • Showing students that they have access to a certificate, associate’s degree, or bachelor’s degree if they choose to further their education

Direct Admissions Minnesota is a partnership project between K-12 and higher education, led by the Minnesota Office of Higher Education. Funding was secured by the 2021 Minnesota Legislative session.

For more information, visit the Office of Higher Education website at ohe.mn.us/directadmissions.