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MISSION Minnesota State University Moorhead is a caring community promising all students the opportunity to discover their passions, the rigor to develop intellectually and the versatility to shape a changing world.

OUR PROMISE TO YOU MSUM faculty are teachers and mentors. They not only know you by name, the one-on-one relationship you develop with them encourages you to explore and discover who you are and what you want to do. They will support you in achieving your personal and professional goals by guiding you through moments of discovery to see your life differently. MSUM is a teaching university. The MSUM difference is that our students are the #1 priority. We have more Carnegie Professors of the Year (11) than any other university in a five-state region! It’s no accident. MSUM faculty conduct research and engage in creative activity, but most significantly they are enthusiastically committed to students. That doesn’t mean it’s going to be easy; but that’s what you’ll find at MSUM – the focus is on you. MSUM is a proactively welcoming environment. MSUM welcomes thinking and innovation. We are a campus of open arms and open minds. You’ll find it in the wide selection of learning opportunities outside of the classroom. Engaged learning, experiential learning, networking, service learning, mentoring or just being adventurous, you’re sure to find options that spark your interests, strengths and passions.

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150 MAJORS, EMPHASES & OPTIONS 33.5% TRANSFER STUDENTS 631 STUDENT LEADERSHIP POSITIONS


FARGO-MOORHEAD

CREATE YOUR SETTING AT MSUM AND FARGO-MOORHEAD In a nutshell, MSUM and Fargo-Moorhead offer something for students of all ages and interests. Hungry? Check out 10 dining choices on campus, including both Starbucks and Caribou! Explore 350+ restaurants in the metro, including ethnic eateries and food markets, local coffee shops, upscale options and homey cafés. Bored? Live music, improv, stand-up comedy and storytelling events thrive at local venues. Get your ticket to big-name touring acts playing at the Fargodome, Scheels Arena or Bluestem Amphitheater. Artistic? Our flourishing arts community supports live theater, music festivals, museums, symphony, opera and ballet and dance companies. Local artists regularly contribute their talents to a menagerie of community events. Naturalist? Minnesota lakes country is a short drive away, and the area is also a worldclass destination for all things outdoor, with 175 parks and 99 miles of hiking/biking trails.

Sporty? Cheer for Division I, II and III collegiate teams, and professional minor league teams in baseball, hockey and football. Diversity? Cultural, religious and racial diversity are vital and growing in FargoMoorhead. The openness embraced here will allow you to push your boundaries, test new ideas or discover unknown interests. Travel? Getting here, and around, is pretty easy. I-94 and I-29 intersect here, and the community is serviced by four airlines and Amtrak. Jefferson Bus Lines offer to pick students up right on campus. Public transportation operates Monday through Saturday in the greater Fargo-Moorhead area. Plus, the U-Pass Program lets college students ride the MATBUS for free.

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Academic Accounting Animation BFA Anthropology Archaeology Cultural Anthropology Art Education BFA Art History Art (Studio) BFA Ceramics Drawing & Illustration Painting Sculpture Biochemistry & Biotechnology Biochemistry & Molecular Biology Biological Chemistry Biology Biology: Health & Medical Sciences Public Health Broadcast Journalism Business Administration Management Marketing International Business Business Analytics Cellular & Molecular Biology Chemistry BA or BS Business Pre-Health & Biochemistry Chemistry Education Commercial Music Communication Arts & Literature Education Communication Studies Communication Training & Development Event Planning & Promotion Computer Information Systems Computer Information Technology Computer Science Construction Management Criminal Justice Gerontology Political Science Psychology Social Work Sociology Cybersecurity

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MAJORS

Digital Media Management Graphics Marketing Project Management Advertising & Public Relations Early Childhood Education BS Early Childhood Education-NonLicensure BA Earth Science Education Ecology & Evolutionary Biology Geospatial Analysis Economics Business Economics Elementary Inclusive Education Special Education: Academic Behavioral Specialist [licensure] Engineering Physics English Literature Writing English & Mass Communications Entertainment Industries & Technology Audio Technology Entertainment Business Exercise Science Health & Fitness Rehabilitative Science Film Production BFA Film Studies Finance Geosciences Geoarchaeology Geographical Sciences Geology Gerontology Global Supply Chain Management Graphic & Interactive Design BFA Digital Design & Production Interactive Media Graphic Design Health Education Health Services

Administration Long Term Care Administration History Human Health Sciences Integrated Advertising/ Public Relations Life Science Education Mathematics BA Mathematics BS: Actuarial Science Mathematics BS Computation Mathematics Education Multimedia Journalism Music General Music Music Performance Music Education Instrumental Music Vocal Music Nursing (Prelicensure BSN) Nursing (RN-BSN) (RN licensure required for admission) Operations Management (Transfer Students only) Technical Management Construction Technology Photojournalism Physical Education Non-Teaching BA Physical Education Teaching BS Physics Astrophysics Business Medical Physics Engineering/Physics Dual Degree* Physics Education Political Science Project Management Psychology Social Studies Anthropology Economics Geography History Political Science Psychology Sociology

Social Work BSW Sociology Spanish Speech Language Hearing Sciences Pre-Audiology Sustainability Teaching English as a Foreign Language (TEFL) Teaching English as a Second Language (TESL) University Studies Women’s & Gender Studies Areas of Pre-Professional Advising (all areas that require post-graduate education) Pre-Athletic Training Pre-Chiropractic** Pre-Dentistry Pre-Engineering Pre-Law Pre-Medicine Pre-Occupational Therapy Pre-Optometry Pre-Pharmacy Pre-Physical Therapy Pre-Physician’s Assistant Pre-Veterinary Science * Dual degree program offering with participating institutions ** 3+3 articulation agreement with Northwestern College of Science Online Major Programs: Business Administration Construction Management Digital Media Management Global Supply Chain Management Health Services Administration Nursing (RN to BSN) Operations Management Project Management Graduate programs: mnstate.edu/graduate

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GENERAL REQUIREMENTS

GENERAL EDUCATION REQUIREMENTS MSUM’s Liberal Arts and Sciences Curriculum (LASC) is our general education requirement. Here’s how you satisfy MSUM’s LASC as a transfer student: ▸ Earn an Associate in Arts (AA) degree in liberal arts or general studies from a regionally accredited college.
 ▸ Complete the Minnesota Transfer Curriculum (MnTC) OR North Dakota General Educations Requirements Transfer Agreement (GERTA) at another school. ▸ If you are working toward an AS, AAS, or diploma program at a Minnesota State college or university, any general education classes you complete will count toward the LASC requirement based on your school's designation.

Wondering how your credits will transfer? ▸ To help determine which credits will transfer to MSUM, fill out the Preliminary Credit Evaluation form at mnstate.edu/pce. ▸ Credit from your AA, AS, AAS or Diploma will transfer generously. Course equivalency information is available at transferology.com. ▸ Community and Technical College Transfer Guides will show you how specific courses from your college are applied to bachelor’s degrees at MSUM – mnstate.edu/admissions/transfer/guides. ▸ MSUM will accept up to 16 semester technical/occupational credits from regionally accredited community and technical colleges. Technical/occupational credits are generally accepted as elective credits. Operations Management will accept more technical credit hours toward your degree. ▸ Transfer credits will be officially evaluated by the Registrar’s Office upon admission to MSUM. Within three weeks of your admission, you will receive your Degree Audit Report (DARS), which will show how your credits transfer and which classes are still needed to complete your degree.

What are some areas of interest you want to explore?

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GET INVOLVED!

ACTIVATE YOUR VOICE Students are central to the heart and soul of our campus culture. You’ll have many opportunities at MSUM to be a doer, an organizer or an innovator. We’re excited for you to bring your knowledge and experiences from previous institutions to grow as a leader at MSUM. Get involved in one of our many organizations, or start your own. ▸ Academic ▸ Campus Life ▸ Common Interest ▸ Diversity and Social Justice ▸ Faith-Based ▸ Greek Life ▸ Honorary
 ▸ Music Ensembles
 ▸ Service and Community Engagement ▸ Sports & Recreation

MSUM participates in the NCAA Division II Northern Sun Intercollegiate Conference. Not only are Dragons winners on the field – they rank 6th in NSIC all sports standings and boast 44 student athletes competing in NCAA Championships – they also hold a 3.126 average GPA.

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Men’s Varsity Teams Basketball Cross-Country Football Track Wrestling

Women’s Varsity Teams Basketball Cross-Country Golf Soccer Softball Swimming & Diving Tennis Track Volleyball

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Club Sports

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Baseball Cricket Cross Country Skiing Diversity Dance Fencing Hockey K-Pop Dance Kawa Tatsu Yosakoi Dance (KTYD) Rock Climbing Tennis Men's Rugby Women's Rugby Men's Soccer Women's Soccer Women's Lacrosse Ultimate Frisbee Volleyball

Intramural Leagues 5K Runs Badminton Basketball Battleship H20 Bean Bag Toss Broomball Capture the Flag Dodgeball Flag Football Floor Hockey Soccer (indoor & outdoor) Volleyball (indoor & sand) Wiffle Ball

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CAMPUS RESOURCES

DEVELOP YOUR CHARACTER Your admissions representative is here to guide you through the admission process and connect you to services and resources you may want to access now or later. Academic Support Center – Fosters success and retention by providing a centralized location of resources and integrated academic support services. (mnstate.edu/asc) Accessibility Resources – Provides services and accommodations to students with disabilities. (mnstate.edu/accessibility) Career Development Center – Provides programs, education, services and support for exploring career opportunities and becoming a prepared professional. (mnstate.edu/career) Diversity and Inclusion – Educates and supports students from all cultures and backgrounds. (mnstate.edu/diversity) Identity Centers – Offers an empowering and affirming community with resources for support and advocacy through the Women's Center, Rainbow Dragon Center, and Multicultural Center. (mnstate.edu/diversity)

Counseling Services – Provides mental health services and offers a case manager to assist in accessing community-based medical providers. (mnstate.edu/counseling-services) Public Safety – Provides a safe and secure environment for all who live, work and study at MSUM. (mnstate.edu/publicsafety) Tri-College – Allows students enrolled at one campus to take courses at Concordia, M State, NDSCS or NDSU while paying MSUM’s tuition rate and complete up to a minor from another school. Veterans Resource Center – provides counseling, GI Bill certifications and tutorial assistance for veterans and veterans’ dependents. (mnstate.edu/veterans) Wellness Center – offers a wide variety of opportunities for an active and healthy lifestyle. (mnstate.edu/wellness) Dean of Students – The Office of the Dean of Students serves as a resource to support and advocate for students as they navigate the university experience. (mnstate.edu/student-life/dean-students)

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Fall 2021 Room Rates A variety of housing options (and price points) are available. Transfer students are not required to live on campus, but are encouraged to do so to help create a smooth transition to MSUM. Room Type

Ballard

Dahl, Snarr

Grantham

Holmquist (per semester)

(per semester)

Double

$2,826

$3,220

$3,220

$2,826

n/a

Single

$3,246

$3,695

$3,246

$3,246

n/a

Upperclass single

n/a

n/a

n/a

n/a

$3,246

Double as a single

$3,754

$4,320

$3,695

$3,754

n/a

Suite

n/a

n/a

n/a

$4,320

n/a

(per semester)

(per semester)

(per semester)

Nelson

Room Comparison Chart Hall

Approximate Room Dimensions

Option to Loft Bed

Laundry

Kitchenette

Room Types Available

Ballard

13’7”x12’3”

Yes

In basement

In basement

Single Double

Dahl

15’8”x11’8”

Yes; loftable beds provided

On every floor

In main lounge

Double

16’9”x10’6”

Yes; loftable beds provided

On every floor

On every floor

Single Double

Holmquist

17’x10’7”

Yes

On every floor

On first floor

Single Double Suites

Nelson

16’3” x 7’6” to 12’1” (pie-shaped room)

Yes

On every floor

On every floor

Upperclass Single Only

East Snarr

10’6” x 16’8”

Yes; loftable beds provided

On first floor

On every floor

Double

16’9”x10’8”

Yes; loftable beds provided

On every floor

On every floor

Single Double

17’2”x10’6”

Yes; loftable beds provided

On every floor

On every floor

Double

[renovated]

Grantham [renovated]

[renovated]

South Snarr [renovated]

West Snarr [renovated]

Typical Room Layout Holmquist

Window

Heater

Ballard Window

24” wide x 48” tall Window

34” wide x 79” tall

Heater

Desk

Shelf Over

W ardrobe

17’0”

80” x 39”

Lofted Bed

Dresser

Under Bed

Desk

Under Bed

Dresser

W ardrobe

16’9”

Desk

V aries 10’7” to 10’10”

Bed

Shelf Over

48.5” x 24”

10’8”

W ardrobe

48.5” x 24”

W ardrobe

Wardrobe

2021-2022

Bed

Shelf Over Desk 55” x 24”

Desk 55” x 24” Shelf Over

Dresser

80” x 39”

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Bed

Under Bed

16’9”

Desk

Under Bed

Lofted Bed

Wardrobe

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Desk

Desk

Ceiling Height: 8’6”

Bed

90.5” wide x 39.5” tall

Heater Heater

Dresser

Window

Snarr South

Bed

Bed

75”x 39”

75”x 39”

Closet

Closet

4’0” x 3’2”

4’0” x 3’2”

Shelf & Rod

Shelf & Rod 12’3”

13’7”

Grantham


ON-CAMPUS LIVING

LIVE BOLDLY Even if you’ve already experienced living on campus at a previous school, you’ll find many of our transfer students choose to live on campus because it is: ▸ convenient – 5-10 minute walk to any place on campus ▸ educational – 17 learning communities ▸ fun – you’ll meet lots of new people and have easy access to attend activities ▸ affordable – check it out on previous page

Transfer students often find the following living options attractive: ▸ Single rooms accommodate 1 person with 1 bed ▸ Double as a Single is a double room occupied by 1 person (pending availability) ▸ Nelson Hall Upperclass Single rooms feature a full-size bed and double closet space ▸ Holmquist Hall Suites accommodate two people, have two bedrooms, one bathroom and a common living space ▸ John Neumaier Apartments are available to upperclass students only through a lottery program

Dining A variety of dining choices (and price points) are available. The unlimited dining plan is great because of all the OPTIONS! ▸ Delicious, hot, home-style entrées ▸ Pizza, pasta and taco bar ▸ Deli homemade soups and breads ▸ Mongolian grill, hot sandwiches and sides

▸ Garden salads and fresh fruit ▸ Fresh baked goods and desserts ▸ Vegetarian and vegan ▸ Simple servings foods prepared free of milk, eggs, wheat, soy, shellfish, peanuts, tree nuts and gluten

Selected Dining Options Annual costs vary depending on the meal plan selected, which vary from unlimited dining to just a few meals per week. Many commuter meal plan options are also available. Below are a few examples of each. Check out all the options at mnstate.edu/student-life/dining. Residential Meal Plans Dragon Dollars* Guest Passes Price per Semester Unlimited $150 5 $1,695 120 Meals/Semester $250 0 $1,455 50 Meals/Semester $200 0 $693 Commuter Meal Plans Social Diner Frequent Diner $300 Dragon Dollars

Dragon Dollars* 0 0 $300

Meals at Kise 25 65 11

Price per Semester $211 $516 $364

* Dragon Dollars are as good as cash with extra benefits! It’s a popular way to make your food dollars go farther. Dragon Dollars turn your Dragon Card into a debit card for use at any dining services venue. You can even use them in Kise Commons for yourself and your guests. Whenever you make a purchase, the amount is subtracted from the account balance. As an extra benefit, purchases with Dragon Dollars are not subject to sales tax. MINNESOTA STATE UNIVERSITY MOORHEAD

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LEARNING COMMUNITIES

ENGAGE MORE BY JOINING A LEARNING COMMUNITY A Learning Community connects you with other students who share your academic interests, goals and passions. The $150 per semester cost to participate in a Learning Community goes toward admission to field trips and site visits, food at LC events, and access to your Dragon Mentor. ▸ Research shows students living in a learning community earn better grades, are more involved and have a higher persistence to graduate.

▸ You’ll take classes with fellow Learning Community students that create built-in study groups and study partners.

▸ Faculty mentors are an expert resource for academic guidance and career mentoring.

▸ You’ll participate in service-learning, floor activities and professional development opportunities.

▸ Undergraduate Dragon mentors build community by encouraging study groups and arranging career-specific activities.

▸ Take note of what Learning Communities interest you!

Learning Community

Major(s) or Interest Areas

Art, Art Education, Graphic Design & Graphic Communications

Art, Art Education, Graphic Communications, Graphic Design

Biosciences & Chemistry

Biology, Biochemistry, Biotechnology, Chemistry

Business

Accounting, Business Administration, Finance, International Business, Marketing

Communication & Journalism

Communication Studies, Broadcast Journalism, English and Mass Communications, Integrated Advertising and Public Relations, Multimedia Journalism, Photojournalism

Criminal Justice, Sociology & Gerontology

Criminal Justice, Gerontology, Sociology or anyone interested in a career in Health Services Administration or Law Enforcement

Education

Any Education major

Exploration

Undecided or Undeclared Majors

Film & Animation

Animation, Film Production, Film Studies

Health & Wellness

Exercise Science, Health and Physical Education

Honors

Admitted Honors Program students

Music & Entertainment Industry

Music & Entertainment Industry

Nursing

Nursing

Psychology

Psychology

Rainbow Dragon

Any major, LGBTQIA + individuals and allies. Open to new and upperclass students.

Social Work

Social Work

Speech Language Hearing Sciences

Speech Language Hearing Sciences

STEM

Computer Information Systems, Computer Information Technology, Computer Science, Construction Management, Mathematics, Physics

Learning Communities and buildings are subject to change. Please check the website for the most current information: mnstate.edu/learning-communities. MINNESOTA STATE UNIVERSITY MOORHEAD

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Annual Banded Tuition and Costs (2021-2022)

Resident/ND & WI Reciprocity SD Reciprocity MSEP*

Tuition Fees Housing & Meals

Annual Total

Non-resident/ Non-reciprocity

$8,540 $8,600 $12,808 $17,080 1,376 1,376 1,376 1,376 10,062 10,062 10,062 10,062

$19,978

$20,038

$24,246

$28,518

* Midwest Student Exchange Program states include Illinois, Indiana, Kansas, Missouri, Nebraska and Ohio.

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SCHOLARSHIPS

FINANCIAL AID, SCHOLARSHIPS AND COSTS MSUM is one of the lowest priced residential universities in the area and Minnesota, delivering a quality education at a cost that is affordable. You can take up to 19 credits per semester for the price of 12. Automatic transfer scholarships are easy — just complete the admission application process. Transfer scholarships are awarded automatically to undergraduate transfer students if you have successfully completed 24 semester or 36 quarter credit hours and are seeking your first undergraduate degree. You must be enrolled as a full-time student (12 or more MSUM credits each semester) to receive the scholarship. Apply early to be considered! Scholarships

Minimum Requirements

Amount

Fall Dragon Pride

3.00-3.49 GPA, 24 semester/36 quarter credit hours*

$500

Fall Dragon Pride

3.50-3.89 GPA, 24 semester/36 quarter credit hours*

$750

Fall Dragon Pride

3.90-higher GPA, 24 semester/36 quarter credit hours*

$1000

Spring Dragon Pride

3.00-3.49 GPA, 24 semester/36 quarter credit hours*

$250

Spring Dragon Pride

3.50-3.89 GPA, 24 semester/36 quarter credit hours*

$375

Spring Dragon Pride

3.90-higher GPA, 24 semester/36 quarter credit hours*

$500

*The calculation of the GPA is the number of credits and GPA from all schools attended. All scholarships offered are tentative and contingent upon final transcript.

Department and major specific scholarships are available through MSUM's online scholarship form. Submit one application and be matched with program, department, and talent scholarships. Phi Theta Kappa scholarships can be found here as well. Athletic scholarships are also available. Contact Dragon Athletics for more information. Outside scholarship resources can include banks, credit unions, chambers of commerce, community foundations and other organizations and agencies. Check out MSUM’s website for additional funding opportunities.

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ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS

TRANSFER ADMISSIONS REQUIREMENTS Transfer Students are required to have completed a minimum of 24 semester or 36 quarter college level credits at regionally accredited colleges or universities with a cumulative 2.0 GPA Additional Information about the Transfer Automatic Admission Criteria ▸ If you have fewer than 24 semester or 36 quarter college level credits at the time of application, you will need to submit your high school documents for an admission decision. ▸ High school graduation or completion of the GED are necessary for admission to MSUM. ▸ Some programs have additional requirements for admission including Accounting, Business Administration, Education, Finance, Graphic Communications, Nursing, and Social Work.

Don’t meet automatic requirements?
 APPLY ANYWAY! Academic aptitude is more than GPA. Plus, life sometimes gets in the way of your academic focus. So, apply today and we will carefully consider your admission under our individual review process.

Can’t wait to join the Dragon family? HERE’S HOW:

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Apply online at mnstate.edu/apply.

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Send us official transcript(s)* from all post-secondary institutions you’ve previously attended. ▸ Transcripts from other Minnesota State College or University institutions** can be downloaded on your behalf by MSUM staff after you apply, if you attended after fall 2001.

3

Pay the $20 application fee.

* Please have your official transcript(s) sent directly from your previous institution(s) to the Office of Undergraduate Admission via mail or electronic delivery/exchange. ** University of Minnesota Schools are not part of the Minnesota State system.

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NEXT STEPS

NEXT STEPS FOR ADMITTED STUDENTS To ensure your successful transition to MSUM, please make sure to complete the following as soon as possible.

circle Submit your FAFSA circle Accept your admission for Student Orientation, circle Register Advising, and Registration (SOAR) Online Orientation (a link will circle Complete be emailed after SOAR registration is completed) your housing and dining options circle Review at mnstate.edu/housing A list of all the steps you need to complete before beginning your adventure at MSUM can be found at mnstate.edu/admitted/transfer.

Office of Undergraduate Admissions 1104 7th Avenue South • Moorhead, Minnesota 56563 Phone: 218.477.2161 | Toll Free: 877.678.6463 | Fax: 218.477.4374 admissions@mnstate.edu | mnstate.edu

Connect with MSUM! MSUMoorhead

Virtual Tour: mnstate.edu/tour

Minnesota State University Moorhead is an equal opportunity educator and employer and is a member of the Minnesota State system. This information will be made available in alternate format, or if a disability-related accommodation is required, please contact Accessibility Resources at 218.477.4318 (voice) or 1.800.627.3529 (MRS/TYY).

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G-3 P

Bus Stop

Grier Hall

(Bookstore)

Weld Hall

R-4

12th Street South

D-1 P

Lommen Hall

Roland Dille Center for the Arts P

Kise Commons

G-1

R-7

Gerdin Wellness Center

(Food Service)

Comstock Memorial Union

6th Avenue South

M-5

Ballard Hall

Livingston Lord Library

R-6

R-6

Bus Stop

P

Dahl Hall

Snarr Hall West

Snarr Hall South

G-11

P

G-6

P

G-7

R-5

Murray Hall

Nelson Hall

Grantham Hall

Snarr Hall East

John Neumaier Hall

P

G-10

G-7

Holmquist Hall

P

G-7

G-7

Heating Plant

Maintenance Building

P

Gates 10

F-1

G-8

Alex Nemzek Hall

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Tennis Courts

Gate 21

12

Gate 18

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15

Gate 16

13

P

Bus Stop

Gate 17

Gate 19

Softball Diamond

Gate 6

Handicap Access

Handicap Parking

Parking Meters

Motorcycle Parking

Bicycle Racks

Bus Stop

Gate 2

Gate 5

Gate 3

Gate 4

M Visitor / Metered Parking

Visitor & Free Parking Lots

F-1 Free Parking

Permitted Parking Lots

(Permits Required 7:AM - 4:30 PM)

G General R Reserved

D Daycare

Public Safety 218-477-2449

*All Lots Free Parking after 4:30 p.m. & Weekends unless posted otherwise

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PROPERTIES REGIONAL SCIENCE CENTER (SC) (663 164th St So., Glyndon, MN 56547) Paul P. Feder Observatory

ROLAND DILLE CENTER FOR THE ARTS (CA) (801 13th St. So.) School of Visual Arts; School of Performing Arts; School of Media Arts and Design; Hansen Theatre; Gaede Stage; Fox Recital Hall SNARR EAST (SE) (810 14th St. So.) Residence Hall SNARR SOUTH (SS) (820 14th St So.) Residence Hall SNARR WEST (SW) (810 14th St. So.) Residence Hall WELD HALL (WE) (1201 6th Ave. So.) LOWER LEVEL: Classrooms; Alumni Relations & Annual Giving UPPER LEVEL: Glasrud Auditorium; New Rivers Press SECOND FLOOR: English

Football Field

Gate 1

Gate 20

Soccer Field

Gate 7

MACLEAN HALL (MA) (1128 8th Ave. So.) FIRST FLOOR: Women’s Studies, Bookstore; Post Office SECOND FLOOR: Philosophy THIRD FLOOR: Economics, Law, and Politics; History, Languages, Critical Race and Women’s Studies; Mathematics MAINTENANCE BUILDING/PHYSICAL PLANT (MB) (709 17th St. So.) Buildings and Grounds; Motor Pool; Physical Plant; Scheduling; Trades Shops MURRAY HALL (MU) (1500 8th Ave. So.) LOWER LEVEL: Building Services MAIN FLOOR: Speech Language Hearing Sciences Department and Clinic; Regional Assistive Technology Center (RATC) Offices; Labs NELSON HALL (NL) (1419 6th Ave. So.) Residence Hall OWENS HALL (Administration Building) (OW) (812 11th St. So.) FIRST FLOOR: Admissions; Business Services; Scholarship and Financial Aid; Transfer Center SECOND FLOOR: Academic Affairs; Registrar’s Office; Enrollment Management & Student Affairs; Human Resources; President’s Office; Finance and Administration; University Advancement and Foundation PUBLIC SAFETY (PS) (1616 9th Ave. So.) Public Safety; Keys and Card Access; Parking; Moorhead Police Department Substation

Public Safety

G-9

King Hall

Flora Frick Hall

Maclean Hall

R-4

Hagen Hall

Bridges Hall

M-3

Owens Hall

(Admissions)

Center for the Arts Addition Hendrix

9th Avenue South

14th Street South

16th Street South

KING HALL (KH) (1120 9th Ave. So.) FIRST FLOOR: Anthropology/Earth Sciences SECOND FLOOR: Anthropology/Earth Sciences THIRD FLOOR: Art Labs KISE COMMONS (KC) (725 14th St. So.) Dining Hall LANGSETH HALL (LH) (600 11th St South) LOWER LEVEL: Research Rooms and Labs FIRST FLOOR: Auditorium; Labs SECOND FLOOR: Biology Labs THIRD FLOOR: Chemistry Labs FOURTH FLOOR: Greenhouse LIVINGSTON LORD LIBRARY (LI) (700 13th St. So.) FIRST FLOOR: Library Services; Information Technology Help Desk; Faculty Development Center; University Writing Center; Group Study Spaces; Office of Online Learning SECOND FLOOR: Information Technology; Institutional Effectiveness; Computer Labs; Curriculum Center; Faculty Study Spaces; Group Study Spaces THIRD FLOOR: Books; Group Study Spaces FOURTH FLOOR: Books; Group Study Spaces; Faculty Study Rooms; Archives LOMMEN HALL (LO) (1213 6th Ave. So.) FIRST FLOOR: Dean of Education and Human Services; Counseling Program; School of Social Work SECOND FLOOR: School of Teaching and Learning; Sociology and Criminal Justice GROUND LEVEL: (Lommen Addition): Early Education Center (Preschool) UPPER LEVEL: (Lommen Addition): Student Study Space/Lounge

17th Street South

7th Avenue South

P

Newman Center

Center for Business

R-1 M-1

DAHL HALL (DA) (600 14th St. So.) Residence Hall FRICK HALL (FR) (800 11th St. So.) FIRST FLOOR: Dean of Students; Student Conduct and Resolution; Academic Success Center; Career Development Center; Veterans Resource Center; Dragon Café SECOND FLOOR: School of Communication and Journalism; the Advocate Campus Newspaper; KMSC Dragon Radio; Flypaper GERDIN WELLNESS CENTER (WC) (805 14th St. So.) Personal Fitness Center GRANTHAM HALL (GN) (1415 6th Ave. So.) Residence Hall GRIER HALL (GR) (800 12th St. So.) University Marketing, Communications, Graphics & Photography; Copy2Print HAGEN HALL (HA) (600 11th St. So.) FIRST FLOOR: Dean of Science, Health and the Environment; Regional Science Center Office; Center for Engaged Learning SECOND FLOOR: School of Nursing and Healthcare Leadership THIRD FLOOR: Physics & Astronomy FOURTH FLOOR: Biosciences & Chemistry HEATING PLANT (HP) (703 17th St. So.) HENDRIX (HH) (1308 9th Ave. So.) Accessibiliy Resources; Counseling Services HOLMQUIST HALL (HO) (621 16th St. So.) Residence Hall JOHN NEUMAIER HALL (JN) (1510 9th Ave. So.) Resident Apartment Complex

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BUILDINGS ALEX NEMZEK HALL (NZ) (1711 6th Ave. So.) FIRST FLOOR: Athletics; Athletic Training Room; Health & Physical Education; Intramurals; Sports Information; Swimming Pool; Weight Room SECOND FLOOR: Classrooms and Computer Lab BALLARD HALL (BA) (1308 8th Ave. So.) Residence Hall; Housing and Residential Life Office BRIDGES HALL (BR) (700 11th St. So.) FIRST FLOOR: Computer Science and Information Systems; Planetarium; Women’s Center; Rainbow Dragon Center SECOND FLOOR: Dean of Arts and Humanities; Lakes Country Service Cooperative Youth Educational Services THIRD FLOOR: Psychology CENTER FOR BUSINESS (CB) (721 11th St. So.) FIRST FLOOR: Dean of Business and Innovation; Office of Graduate and Extended Learning SECOND FLOOR: Paseka School of Business; Professional Management COMSTOCK MEMORIAL UNION (CU) (615 14th St. So.) LOWER LEVEL: Affinity Plus Credit Union & ATM; American Indian Center; Center for Global Engagement; Diversity & Inclusion; First Year Programs; Food Court: SubConnection, WOW! Café; Intercultural Center; Lactation & Meditation Room; Office of Student Activities; Student Programming; Student Senate MAIN LEVEL: ATM; Convenience Store; Starbucks; Jamba Juice SECOND FLOOR: Ballroom; Conference Rooms; Reflection Room; Student Union Administration/ Event Services

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