University of Minnesota-Twin Cities Campus Life |
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Big Ten Conference
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Men's sports coaches (Average salary: $597,421) |
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Women's sports coaches (Average salary: $166,597) |
Sport | Varsity Men | Varsity Women | Club | Intramural |
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All Track Combined | 146 | 254 | - | - |
Baseball | 35 | - | - | - |
Basketball | 16 | 13 | - | ![]() |
Football | 103 | - | - | - |
Golf | 13 | 10 | - | - |
Gymnastics | 19 | 14 | - | - |
Ice Hockey | 29 | 22 | ![]() |
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Rowing | - | 78 | ![]() |
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Soccer | - | 22 | ![]() |
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Softball | - | 16 | - | ![]() |
Swimming and Diving | 41 | 44 | - | - |
Tennis | 11 | 11 | ![]() |
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Volleyball | - | 14 | ![]() |
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Wrestling | 43 | - | - | - |
Adaptive Sports | - | - | ![]() |
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Badminton | - | - | - | ![]() |
Bowling | - | - | - | ![]() |
Court Sports | - | - | - | ![]() |
Cycling | - | - | ![]() |
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Dance | - | - | ![]() |
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Fencing | - | - | ![]() |
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Flag Football | - | - | - | ![]() |
Frisbee/Disc Sports | - | - | ![]() |
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Lacrosse | - | - | ![]() |
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Martial Arts/Self Defense | - | - | ![]() |
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Rugby | - | - | ![]() |
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Sailing | - | - | ![]() |
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Skiing | - | - | ![]() |
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Synchronized Swimming | - | - | ![]() |
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Water Polo | - | - | ![]() |
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Student | Total |
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American Indian/Alaskan Native | 0.6% |
Asian/Pacific Islander | 7.7% |
Black/non-Hispanic | 4.0% |
Hispanic | 2.4% |
Non-resident alien | 8.0% |
Race/Ethnicity unknown | 7.4% |
Two or more races | 1.1% |
White/non-Hispanic | 68.7% |
Disabilities | |
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Percent of students with disability | 3% or less |
Services Offered
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Musical Groups
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Performance Arts
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Journalism & Publications
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Reserved Officers' Training Corps (ROTC)
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Other
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Arrests On Campus | |
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Illegal Weapons Possession | 0 |
Drug Law Violation | 25 |
Liquor Law Violation | 198 |
Criminal Offenses On Campus | |
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Personal Crime | 12 |
Property Crime | 49 |
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