Living in the United States without legal status (or with a temporary status) is difficult. Between frequent policy changes and dense laws, it can be hard to understand how to complete essential tasks. However, the faculty and staff of University of Minnesota are committed to providing resources and support to everyone in the university community to successfully pursue education and use what they’ve learned from their degree afterward. This page contains a variety of links to those resources so you can determine where to get help or learn about your options anonymously.
- Who We Serve
- Affinities/Identities
- Explore Career Fields
- Exploring Careers
- Agriculture, Food and Animal Sciences
- Art and Performance
- Business
- Communications and Media
- Computers, Technology, and Data
- Design, Architecture and Construction
- Education
- Engineering & Applied Sciences
- Environment, Natural Resources, and Sustainability
- Government and International Affairs
- Health
- Human and Community Services
- Law and Justice
- Manufacturing
- Marketing
- Scientific Research, and Development
- Sports, Wellness, and Recreation
- Travel and Hospitality
- Employers
- Build Career Skills
- Find Your Career Center
- Carlson School of Management
- Center for Academic Planning and Exploration
- College of Biological Sciences
- College of Continuing and Professional Studies
- College of Design
- College of Education & Human Development
- College of Food, Agricultural, and Natural Resource Sciences
- College of Liberal Arts – Undergraduate
- College of Liberal Arts – Graduate
- College of Science and Engineering
- Pre-Health Student Resource Center
- Pre-Law Services
- School of Nursing
- School of Public Health
- Crookston Career Services
- Duluth Career Center
- Morris Career Services
- Rochester Career and Pre-Health Planning
- Career Services Administration