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Internal Credit for Prior Learning is assessed by MSUM faculty using academically sound and rigorous methods and processes. My Credit for Prior Learning (MyCPL) is a Minnesota State platform that helps students earn credit for demonstrating college/university level knowledge.
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.
External Credit for Prior Learning are credits assessed through outside entities. Official proof of successful completion needs to be provided to the Registrar’s Office, such as official test scores or certifications.
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.
All of the teacher education programs offered through the Nibbe School of Teaching and Learning at Minnesota State Moorhead are accredited by National Council for Accreditation of Teacher Education (NCATE) and are approved by the Minnesota Board of Teaching.
As part of our continuous improvement and quality assurance system at Minnesota State Moorhead, the School of Teaching and Learning regularly collect and analyze data from four NExT Common Metrics survey instruments: Entry Survey, Exit Survey, Transition to Teaching Survey, and Supervisor Survey.
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While speaking with Dr. James “Jim” Nagel ’62 (English and physical education), you begin to notice a striking resemblance to “The Most Interesting Man in the World.”
Much of the information you need to know in college classes is given in lectures. One of the main differences between learning from texts and learning from lectures is that in lectures, the professor controls the pace.
Schedule of events, speakers and presentations at the MSUM School of Communication and Journalism Sports Communication Conference.