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Professors and teaching assistants generally like talking with students. They appreciate students who ask for help, and they don’t consider it a waste of time to answer students’ questions, either in class or out of class. In fact, most professors believe that the better students seek extra help, and they often wonder why more students don’t take advantage of the opportunity to talk with them. This handout discusses how and when to talk to your professor.
Ellen and Paul Diederich's support of the arts is celebrated with a newly named art gallery at MSUM.
We can’t wait to see you on campus for a visit, but in the meantime, enjoy a short video tour of Minnesota State Moorhead led by our friendly Dragon Ambassadors! They’ll give you an overview of places you’ll spend a lot of time connecting with other students, faculty and staff, including living, learning and playing spaces!
There are two types of student loans for your higher education; federal loans and private loans.
Registration proceeds according to the number of semester hours individual students have completed with grades. Students with more earned semester hours are allowed to register earlier than students with less semester hours.
GPA Scores of Recently Admitted Students into the SLP Graduate Program at Minnesota State Moorhead
Minnesota State Moorhead is committed to delivering an affordable, high-quality education, and we’re competitively priced compared to other regional programs. Depending on your eligibility status, Minnesota State Moorhead offers tuition support to make the decision easier.
Judith "Judy" Strong leaves a legacy of generosity, kindness, and belief in experiential learning at MSUM.
Delta Kappa Gamma Society, Moorhead [Minnesota] Chapter, was organized in May 1942 as Epsilon Chapter of Tau State. The purpose of the Society is to unite women educators and to advance the professional interests and positions of women in education.
Junior Carlyssa Pfennig began a unique internship this summer and shares what her journey has taught her and where it is taking her.
