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Standards for the preparation of a research paper must conform to the manual of style required by the program in which the degree is taken. Students must work closely with their committee chair and committees in the preparation of their research paper. MSUM requires a uniform title page to be used for all papers submitted.
No student should be expected to write/take more than two (2) final examinations on the same day during the Final Exams Schedule. Any student who has three (3) exams on a single day as scheduled by the University may appeal to any of the instructors concerned to reschedule one of the exams.
Freshmen or sophomores registering for more than 18 credits during any semester (nine credits during a summer session) must fill out an excess credit form. This form must be signed by both the student’s advisor and their respective college dean. No student may register for more than 20 credits without an excess credit permit.
Minnesota State University Moorhead directly follows Minnesota State System Board policy, Procedure 5.20.1 Special Expenses, specifically, Subpart D
The purpose of this policy is to outline the standards and expectations for MSUM’s campus community regarding accessibility of digital and academic materials.
For this policy, a Dragon Card is defined as the physical card, the data and photo printed on the card, and/or the data encoded on the card. Unauthorized use of a Dragon Card warrants immediate confiscation, deactivation and/or disciplinary action.
The course syllabus is prepared to clearly notify students of course content, course requirements, and course expectations. Each student enrolled in a course shall be provided a course syllabus during the first week of class. For courses offered in a condensed format, the timeframe for distribution will be adjusted accordingly.
MSUM recognizes that some students have learned college material prior to admission. This type of learning may occur as a result of job or volunteer experiences. MSUM provides an opportunity for its students to obtain college credit for these learning experiences.
The Data Practices Act (Minnesota Statutes, Chapter 13) presumes that all government data are public unless a state or federal law says the data are not public. The Data Practices Act also provides that Minnesota State University Moorhead (M:SU:M) must keep all government data in a way that makes it easy for members of the public to access public data. The public has the right to look at (inspect), free of charge, all public data that the University keeps.
This policy authorizes driving record reviews of employees and students who need to drive a motor vehicle on official university business whether the vehicle is state-owned, leased, rented or personal.