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With over a century of experience preparing educators, Moorhead combines academic rigor, experiential learning, and passionate faculty to shape future educators.
The summary of steps on how to transfer Financial Aid from Moorhead to another institution are outlined below.
Sometimes when you need to make an important decision you need to check the cold, hard facts and figures. Fortunately, we keep a good record of the important things.
Nine students from nursing and health administration programs embarked on an enrichment experience to the Dominican Republic over spring break.
As an admitted online student you are not new to the college setting, but you are new to MSUM!
Minnesota State University Moorhead’s Andrew B. Conteh Student Academic Conference (SAC) provides student researchers with an opportunity to present their work to faculty, administration, peers, and the community in a formal academic setting. There are more than 170 presentations this year, from every facet of MSUM’s diverse list of majors. From history to video games, and health to inclusivity, here are four of the unique presentations you can hear at the 2024 Student Academic Conference.
Minnesota State Moorhead’s NASP-approved program you will earn both a Master’s (MS) degree and a Specialist (PsyS) degree in School Psychology in just two years on campus and a final year of internship (typically paid) in the schools. The Specialist degree (or its equivalent) is the standard for certification in most states.
The Minnesota State Moorhead School of Performing Arts is proud to share in a university/community partnership with the Community School For the Arts.
Abundant opportunities to explore your interests, passions and strengths exist within the Minnesota State Moorhead School of Performing Arts and beyond.
Planned as a weekly community newspaper devoted to events and news in Moorhead, the Monitor began publication on February 4, 1982. Financial difficulties forced the paper to cease publication in February 1983, while the business was reorganized. The Monitor returned to print in May 1983, and continued until continued shortage of revenue forced the management to end publication in March 1984.