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At Minnesota State Moorhead, we believe it is the duty of all students, faculty and staff to be actively engaged in keeping our campus safe.
Minnesota State University Moorhead prohibits discrimination on the basis of sex and/or gender in education programs and activities.
The MSUM President’s Task Force on Sexual Violence Prevention will make recommendations to the president about how to create a campus culture in which sexual violence—including date and acquaintance rape, sexual harassment, stalking, and other forms of sexual assault—is not tolerated.
Frequently asked questions for MSUM Title IX.
Acts of sexual violence are intolerable. Minnesota State Moorhead expects all members of the campus community to act in a manner that does not infringe on the rights of others. We are committed to eliminating all acts of sexual violence.
Minnesota State System students (any individual enrolled in a course for credit or audit at a state college or university) have the same rights and responsibilities that other persons have as provided by the Constitution and laws of the State of Minnesota and the United States.
Pregnant and parenting students are entitled to all programs and activities sponsored by the university. Every department and unit within the university must not discriminate against a student based on the following: Pregnancy, Childbirth, False pregnancy, Termination of pregnancy, Recovery from any of these conditions.
Preparing students to become engaged citizens by taking an active role in our democracy is core to the mission of higher education. Voting is one of the most foundational and meaningful ways to participate in our democracy.
Explore what options are resources are best for you to get help following sexual violence, partner violence, stalking or sexual harassment.
The mission of Student Conduct and Resolution program is to maintain a University environment that is conducive to the academic success of all students, to protect the rights of all members of the University community, and to provide a disciplinary process in which participants experience personal growth and appreciation for the responsibilities of living in a community.