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The School of Communication & Journalism students receive excellent learning opportunities for professional development outside of the classroom.
Minnesota State Moorhead graduate programs are offered on campus and online degrees, certificates and licensures include Master of Arts (MA), Master of Science (MS), Master of Social Work (MSW), Master of Business Administration (MBA), Master of Healthcare Administration (MHA), Specialist and Doctor of Education (EdD).
Beth (Grabinger) Wolf ’84 and ’85 is not only an entrepreneur with her husband, Pastor Dale Wolf ’85, co-founders of Lighthouse Church, she is also an entrepreneur in her own right—as a self-employed speech therapist for the past 16 years.
Diane Erickson has been in the nursing field for 37 years. She began her journey at MSUM in 1980 and has returned several times to continue her education.
Moorhead student Ayden Ochs exemplifies balance as she juggles athletics, leadership, and her passion for teaching.
MSUM helped Isidro to discover his potential, purpose, and a path that fulfilled his life.
Cybercrime majors at Minnesota State Moorhead study the criminal justice system with a focus on cybersecurity and the rise of digital crime.
First, you’ll want to make sure you’re taking the test that’s required for the program in which you’d like to enroll. The GRE was redesigned a few years ago to expand its relevance to other areas of graduate study. Many business schools now accept either the GMAT or the GRE. Some law schools are beginning to consider the GRE in lieu of the LSAT.
Student Leah Schmitt gives new students the inside scoop about what life is really like as an MSUM Dragon.
In 1962, while attending a junior college in his hometown of Fergus Falls, Minn., Joseph Kise (of infamous MSUM fame) was a visiting professor in one of Hollis Nelson’s classes. Kise spoke of the opportunities at MSUM, including programs and scholarships, and after some conversation, Hollis decided to transfer to Moorhead.