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Remarkably Resilient, You are MSUM’s Class of 2020. You have endured through one of the greatest challenges our university, our country and our world has faced. You will forever be respected for your grit, admired for your humility, and remembered for your heart.
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A dynamic list of Minnesota State University Moorhead graduates.
At Minnesota State University Moorhead, we want to ensure your experience is as satisfactory as possible. To make things easier, you’ll find a list of common registration forms and a description of their purpose below.
The caps and gowns worn at formal academic events in American colleges are the direct descendants of the everyday costumes worn in the universities of Medieval England when each school had its peculiar dress so that an Oxford student could be distinguished from a Cambridge student. Because of the tremendous growth of American colleges, and the confusion that would result if each were to adopt a distinctive costume, the Intercollegiate Bureau of Academic Costume was organized. The Bureau has established a uniform code that over 700 institutions have adopted.
A degree audit and graduation planner provides assistance in determining your progress in the completion of your chosen degree program at Minnesota State University Moorhead.
All students who graduate from Minnesota State University Moorhead are given one copy of their diploma. If you have lost or misplaced your diploma and would like to request a new one, please submit this form to the Registrar's Office for a replacement diploma.
The MSUM Dean's list is published at the close of the Fall and Spring semesters. Eligible students must be in a degree seeking status and maintain a GPA of at least 3.25 for that semester while completing a minimum of 12 graded credits.
My Credit for Prior Learning (MyCPL) is a Minnesota State platform that helps students earn credit for demonstrating college/university level knowledge. You may have gained knowledge that qualifies for credit, from workplace, military, or community experiences.
CLEP (College Level Examination Program) is a testing program of The College Board designed to measure prior learning. A student may earn college credits by achieving a specified level of performance on a CLEP examination.