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Minnesota State Moorhead recognizes academic advising is a critical component of the educational experience and success of our undergraduate students.
Please use one of the methods below to contact the Minnesota State Moorhead Academic Success Center or to request information.
The purpose of the warning, probation and suspension procedure is to articulate the process and standards for reviewing the academic standing of undergraduate students consistent with the Undergraduate Academic Standing Policy and Minnesota State system Board Policy 2.9.
Minnesota State Moorhead offers academic options that help you get a head start on college while in high school, as well as paths to work toward two bachelor’s degrees or undergraduate and graduate degrees at the same time.
The Minnesota State Moorhead Academic Success Center fosters student success and retention by providing a centralized location of resources for students, staff and faculty. If you are in need of academic support, or assistance with advising and registration, our office is open and ready to help!
Satisfactory Academic Progress (SAP) indicates the successful completion of coursework.
Academic requirements are essential for earning a degree at Moorhead, contains information about registration, class schedules, course descriptions, and the undergraduate and graduate catalog.
Stand apart and forge your own path while on winter break. Minnesota State Moorhead will be offering a Winter Session, starting after fall semester commencement.
The Minnesota State Moorhead course descriptions and outlines display a detailed catalog of all courses taught at Moorhead. Discipline and course numbers are listed first, followed by the course titles and the number of academic credits.
MSUM's Master of Arts in Teaching English as a Second Language (MA TESL) will prepare you for teaching ESL/EFL in a classroom setting in a variety of contexts: K-12 schools, intensive English language programs, adult basic education programs or community college programs.