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To receive services from the Accessibility Resources Office, you must be a registered student at Minnesota State University Moorhead and have a disability recognized under the Americans with Disabilities Act.
Many services and agencies are available to serve people with disabilities, including information, advocacy, funding and academic assistance.
Arrange and register for your approved accommodation of an exam or test to be taken at MSUM Accessibility Resources.
You are a returning MSUM Accessibility Resources student if you meet the qualifications and please complete your online request for Accommodation Letters.
University policy prohibits discrimination on the basis of race, sex (gender, sexual harassment), age, national origin, ethnicity, physical or mental disabilities, sexual orientation, marital status, religion, status as a disabled veteran or veteran of the Vietnam Era, and any other group protected by civil rights laws.
These are some of the most frequently asked questions about Accessibility Resources at Minnesota State University Moorhead.
Academic Coaching is a one-on-one process of helping students identify their challenges, then devising a personal plan to build an effective set of skills such as time management, study skills, organization and/or test taking skills. Academic Coaches help tremendously with your accountability towards meeting your academic goals!
Text in alternate format is provided if you have a print disability, are registered with MSUM Accessibility Resources, and have been deemed eligible for this accommodation.
Please use one of the methods below to contact the Accessibility Resources office or to request information.
Managing college requires recognizing that it presents different and more complex challenges compared to high school. The approaches that worked in high school might not be as effective in college. Here are some helpful resources!
