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Students, faculty, staff, elders, and cultural teachers, who are members of an American Indian Tribe, are free to use tobacco, sage, sweet grass, cedar, and incense to conduct individual or group traditional practices including, but not limited to Opening/Closing prayers, Smudging, Feasts, Pipe Ceremonies, Pow Wows, and Drumming/Singing.
Employees may not share lodging with students when traveling for authorized official university business or activities.
Residents of Minnesota age 62 or over before the beginning of the term may either (a) audit a class free without credit or (b) receive credit by payment of an administrative fee of $20.00 per credit, if space is available after all tuition paying students are enrolled.
Members of the Minnesota State University Moorhead community may exercise their First Amendment rights of free speech on the campus. While the University respects the rights and freedoms of every individual, the University encourages individuals to be guided by the principles outlined in the “Civil Behavior in a University Setting” section of this document.
It is not acceptable for clerical staff or student workers to proctor course examinations. It is appropriate to ask faculty colleagues, preferably within the department, to proctor an exam when the course instructor must be absent.
Anyone operating or parking a vehicle on the Minnesota State University Moorhead campus or on any other property controlled by the University is responsible for being familiar with and complying with all traffic and University parking regulations. The University may establish rents, charges or fees for the use of parking facilities owned, leased, occupied, or operated by the University.
It is the policy of Minnesota State University Moorhead to provide a safe environment for all students, employees, visitors and guests by establishing and enforcing regulations for sound amplification on campus and any other property controlled by the university. This policy and any related procedures apply to all areas and all members of the campus community, as well as all individuals using the campus grounds or buildings, including leased properties.
MSU Moorhead has established a purchasing card in the name of the university with a financial institution provider (card issuer) for official university business use only. No retail store or vendor specific cards are permitted.
The University shall create, implement, and monitor appropriate plans, programs, procedures, and training consistent with applicable legal and professional standards, regulations and available resources to promote safety and security of individuals and University property.
When a student has made considerable progress towards the completion of a degree, Minnesota State University Moorhead will extend to the campus community, family and friends an opportunity to share in the student’s academic success. The following minimum requirements must be met to award a posthumous baccalaureate degree.