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In a course grade appeal, only arbitrariness, prejudice, and/or error will be considered as legitimate bases for an appeal.
MSUM recognizes that some students have learned college material prior to admission. This type of learning may occur as a result of job or volunteer experiences. MSUM provides an opportunity for its students to obtain college credit for these learning experiences.
All courses with student enrollments shall have an online presence in the campus LMS. Students shall have, at a minimum, access to the latest version of the syllabus, the instructor’s contact information (available via the online classlist), and office hours with location (physical or virtual).
The Data Practices Act (Minnesota Statutes, Chapter 13) presumes that all government data are public unless a state or federal law says the data are not public. The Data Practices Act also provides that Minnesota State University Moorhead (M:SU:M) must keep all government data in a way that makes it easy for members of the public to access public data. The public has the right to look at (inspect), free of charge, all public data that the University keeps.
Courses that have not been taught during a five (5)-year span will be automatically removed from the Catalog by the Registrar. Should a course not be taught in a three (3)-year period, the responsible department and dean will receive a notice from the Registrar that the course will be removed if it’s not taught over the following two (2) – year period. Certain types of courses are not subject to this policy. Excluded from this policy are: Topics, Internship/Practicums, Independent and Individual Study, including Readings, i.e. courses open to enrollment by one or more students for a mentored or guided learning experience.
The purpose of this policy is to improve student success in college and university courses through student assessment and course placement that addresses reading comprehension, written English, and mathematics knowledge and skills.
All informative materials posted or distributed in Minnesota State Moorhead University facilities and any other property controlled by the University must clearly identify the department, program, recognized student organization, company or other entity responsible for the content being displayed or distributed.
The University Assessment Committee oversees assessment planning and reporting for all departments involved in student learning across the university, including both curricular and co-curricular areas. The committee is charged with assuring that these areas have a commitment to student learning that aligns with the mission, vision and strategic priorities of the university. The Committee reports directly to the Provost and Senior Vice President of Academic Affairs.
Minnesota State University Moorhead has a committee and task force structure that is designed to advise the administration on various University activities that are critical to the mission, via a process that honors the principles of shared governance. Committees and task forces are composed of appointed faculty, staff and students who provide their time and expertise in service of the MSUM mission.
Students at Minnesota State University Moorhead are divided into classes as follows: Freshman 0-29 credits Sophomore 30-59 credits Junior 60-89 credits Senior 90 or more credits Special students are admitted on an individual basis and classified separately since they are not participating in degree programs.
