Regular Deadline applicants: Students who submit their complete applications by the January 1 Regular Deadline will receive an admission decision on Application Tracker by March 31.
If you're unable to file your Minnesota income tax return by April 15, 2025, you may file under extension. This means you'll have extra time to file your return - it'll need to be filed by October 15, 2025. You don't have to submit an extension request to Minnesota to file under an extension.
The Minnesota Department of Revenue waives certain penalties if taxpayer has met certain payments criteria by the original due date of the return. If such criteria are met, the extension is automatic. Therefore, the MDOR doesn't have an extension request form.
Personal. We give you an automatic 6-month extension to file your return.
Applicants are generally expected to have a GPA of 3.5 or higher; competitive candidates typically possess a GPA between 3.6-4.0+. A strong class rank can enhance an application, particularly for highly competitive candidates.
A final deadline means that no more applications can be received after that date. Though some deadlines are flexible and even late applications can sometimes be considered, generally final deadlines are absolute.
Rule 69. In aid of the judgment or execution, the judgment creditor, or successor in interest when that interest appears of record, may obtain discovery from any person, including the judgment debtor, in the manner provided by these rules.
111.01Transmission of Record; Time The trial court administrator shall send a copy of this list to all parties. A party having possession of exhibits shall transmit them with an itemized list to the clerk of the appellate courts within 14 days after the due date for the filing of the respondent's brief.
Rule 117. Default hearings are scheduled as motions, and a date and time for default hearings shall be obtained from the court administrator or a designated motion assignment deputy.
Rule 4.04 is amended to implement a new statute directing the courts to accept documents without notarization if they are signed under the following language: "I declare under penalty of perjury that everything I have stated in this document is true and correct." Minnesota Statutes, section 358.116 (2014) codifying ...