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A Safe Zone contact is someone with information, sensitivity, and understanding towards Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, and Questioning (LGBTQ) issues or concerns.
The Fargo and West Fargo Scholars program provides a $6,000 scholarship for eligible Fargo, Horace and West Fargo high school graduates who enroll at Minnesota State Moorhead.
Tuition and fees refund appeals includes both undergraduate and graduate courses. For appeals of tuition students must be fully withdrawn from the class and/or classes for which the tuition appeal is being submitted. Appeals must be submitted to Business Services within 90 days of the end of the term that the requested appeal is for. All correspondence regarding a student’s appeal status will be sent through the email address provided.
You’ve been admitted to Graduate Studies at Minnesota State University Moorhead.
Through the Preferred Partners Program, Moorhead Area Public Schools (MAPS) and Minnesota State Moorhead share a commitment to developing talented professionals who make a meaningful impact in their communities.
Minnesota State University Moorhead alum Chris Johnson proudly serves area women as leader of The Rape and Abuse Crisis Center of Fargo-Moorhead.
Sarah Jasmer's public health experiences at MSUM prepared her to help patients across the nation in a variety of nursing environments.
Shelda Warren has always had a problem sitting still. For nearly 50 years, she poured much of that extra energy into education at MSUM – her own and that of students of all ages.
For Chloe Flynn, making valuable connections in MSUM’s SMART Start program helped ease the transition from high school to college.
J. Herbert Swenson was born on his parents’ farm in Oshkosh Township near Canby, Minnesota. After growing up on his parents’ farm, he purchased a small farm with his brother around 1920. The two brothers subsequently gave up this farm as the agricultural economy worsened in the late 1920s. In 1930, Swenson bought a second farm, a half section of land in Hammer Township.
