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During preview days get to explore Minnesota State Moorhead beginning with a welcome and campus overview presentation followed by a tour of campus led by a current student.
The Accounting program at Moorhead prepares you to work as an accountants: public, government, nonprofit or management accounting and public or private auditing, as well as the growing field of forensic accounting.
Nationally known poet, Thomas McGrath grew up in Sheldon, North Dakota. He studied at the University of North Dakota, worked for a time in New York, and earned his Masters degree in English from the University of Louisiana. In 1939, he won the Rhodes Scholarship. During WWII, he served in the U.S. Army. After the war, he continued his education in England for one year. While McGrath was teaching in Los Angeles in the 1950s, he was called before the House of Un-American Activities Committee.
Like the night sky's countless stars, there are a seemingly endless number of success stories of former MSUM Planetarium students and staff never seem to end. 
The University views the student conduct process as a learning experience that promotes growth and personal understanding of one's responsibilities and privileges within the University community.
Tim Sayler, Chief Operating Officer, Essentia Health West Region | Management "Some of my greatest learning has been from my failures. If we don’t try new things and experience failures from time to time, we are not going to learn, grow and develop."
There are several education benefits and financial incentives available through the state of Minnesota or North Dakota. Opportunities include college benefits, tuition assistance, scholarships, financial bonuses, and a variety of other programs.
There are many outside resources to find scholarships. Local resources to find scholarships can include banks, credit unions, parent's place of employment, chamber of commerce, community foundations and other organizations and agencies.
At age 39, Sue (Peterson) Koesterman ’03 (philosophy) cashed in her 401K, quit her job, changed her family lifestyle, and began on her journey to answer her calling.
Affirmative Action is a program of positive action, undertaken with conviction and effort to overcome the present effects of past practices, policies, or barriers to equal employment opportunity.