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Please use one of the methods below to contact the MSUM Rainbow Dragon Center or to request information.
The Minnesota State University Moorhead Office of Diversity and Inclusion offers four cultural and identity centers open to all students, faculty, and staff and members of the community.
MSUM offers a variety of Diversity and Inclusion scholarships for current and incoming students. Students can apply for Diversity and Inclusion scholarships through the online scholarship application October 1-February 1.
The English Language Tutor Program connects students with tutors who will help MSUM international students, scholars and their spouses with conversational English and provide information about living in the U.S. and Fargo-Moorhead.
The Diplomat Program is a unique program designed to assist new international students at Minnesota State University Moorhead. Returning international students and students who have studied abroad combine their talents and experiences to become Diplomats for the new international students.
All non-immigrant international students who were present in the U.S. during any part of the calendar year (from January to December) are responsible for filing a tax report to the U.S. Internal Revenue Services (IRS) by April 15th of each year.
MSUM International Student and Scholar Services (ISSS) is dedicated to serving the University’s international community. We cultivate an inclusive community by providing expertise and leadership with compassion. ISS fosters and supports a global campus community as part of MSUM’s Equity goal of a welcoming and internationally connected campus.
Celebrations of Nations is an annual event at MSUM in which international students set up booths to display art, clothing and information about their countries. The students also cook traditional foods to sample, provide entertainment of traditional music and dances, and the celebration ends with an outstanding fashion show.
The Farewell and Sash Ceremony is designed for graduating international students and domestic students who identify as BIPOC and/or part of the LGBTQIA2S community.
Please use one of the methods below to contact the MSUM Office of Diversity and Inclusion or to request information.
