Campus ResourcesThe following offices provide support for student success at MSUM.
Advising and Registration
Advising Support Center The Advising Support Center assists students and faculty with advising. Undeclared students may come in for help finding their academic direction, for academic planning, and for general advising. The Advising Support Center provides an Advisor's Guide, advisor workshops, and on-call assistance for faculty advisors. Flora Frick 153, www.mnstate.edu/advising, 218-477-4318, leighsa@mnstate.edu
Records Office The Records Office is responsible for managing student records, including registration, transcripts, teacher licensure, and directory information. Owens 104, www.mnstate.edu/records, 218-477-2565, records@mnstate.edu
Registration Page
Academic Support
Mathematics Learning Center Taking classes through the Mathematics Learning Center has improved retention and success in college level mathematics courses by offering lab sessions and drop in tutoring for students enrolled in Elementary (Math 0090) and Intermediate (PDEV 100) Algebra. Lommen 91, www.mnstate.edu/rath, 218-477-5835, rathb@mnstate.edu
Write Site The Write Site is a place for students to go for feedback on their writing and answers to questions about writing before handing an assignment in for a grade; it also is a place for faculty to get feedback on writing assignments before handing them out to their students. Lommen 95 (Hours: 9-4 Monday-Thursday, 9-12 Friday and Selected evenings in Livingston Lord Library room 208), 218-477-5938 (5937 to make an appointment), shaws@mnstate.edu or writectr@mnstate.edu
Supplemental Instruction (SI) The Supplemental Instruction (SI) program provides interactive group sessions to support classroom instruction and improve student performance in introductory or required courses in several academic areas. Bridges 249, 218-477-5949, wolterdi@mnstate.edu http://www.mnstate.edu/counsel/SI/index.htm
Disability Services The mission of Disability Services is to assist Minnesota State University Moorhead in providing reasonable accommodations for enrolled or admitted students who have documented disabilities under Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973 and the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990. CMU 222E, 218-477-5859 (Voice), 800-627-3529 (MRS/TTY), toutges@mnstate.edu
Financial Aid Financial Aid Office The Financial Aid Office manages scholarship, grants, and other financial awards to students. Owens 107, www.mnstate.edu//finaid/, 218-477-2251, finaid@mnstate.edu
Personal and Emotional Support Alcohol and Other Drugs This site provides resources and information to help create a healthier environment on campus that supports student success. http://www.mnstate.edu/AOD/goal.cfm
Counseling Center and Personal Growth Center The Counseling & Personal Growth Center contributes to student success by developing psychologically healthy, self-responsible students and assisting them with the transition into and from the University to meaningful work and life. Bridges 260, 218-477-2835, schuette@mnstate.edu
Cultural Resources Women's Center The Women's Center educates the campus community regarding women's issues and creates a space for students, faculty and staff to socialize and share ideas in a respectful manner. MacLean 171, www.mnstate.edu/womenctr, 218-477-4973, womenctr@mnstate.edu
Multicultural Student Affairs The Multicultural Student Affairs provides resources and information for African American, Asian American and American Indian students. CMU 222, www.mnstate.edu/cultural, 218-477-2721, arauza@mnstate.edu
Enrichment Opportunities
Honors Program The University Honors Program provides coursework, counseling, and programming designed to train students in the core values of Scholarship, Leadership, and Community. 218-477-4687, hamrick@mnstate.edu
International Programs The Office of International Programs serves as a resource and advising center for international students. Through on-going orientation, students are kept abreast of immigration regulations, learn about American cultural and academic life, and participate in cultural activities. The Office also provides a resource center for students interested in studying abroad. www.mnstate.edu/intl, 218-477-2956, intrnatl@mnstate.edu or stdyabrd@mnstate.edu
Student Academic Conference The Student Academic Conference is held each April to showcase the research and creative activity of students. The conference is open to all students and the submission deadline is in February. www.mnstate.edu/acadconf, acconf@mnstate.edu
Office of Student Activities The Office of Student Activities provides leadership opportunities furthering MSUM students' development and builds community through programs, activities, and student organizations. CMU 229, www.mnstate.edu/osa, 218-477-2790, osa@mnstate.edu
Life after MSUM Career Services Career Services assists students and alumni with the transition from the University to meaningful employment, graduate school and/or other life experiences. CMU 114, 218-477-2131, careers@mnstate.edu
Graduate Studies Graduate Study at MSUM introduces students to a community of scholars and learners who foster innovative efforts in the areas of discovery, creativity, scholarship and artistic expression. Owens 215, www.mnstate.edu/graduate, 218-477-2344, graduate@mnstate.edu
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