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Tuition
Tuition (in state): $3,154.00
Tuition (out of state): $6,308.00
Loans: Perkins and state loans. Individual undergraduate loan packages range from $100 to $5,500.
Scholarships: Need-based Federal Pell, SEOG, state, college/university, and private scholarships/grants. Non-need-based academic merit and athletic scholarships/grants.
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Demographics
Affiliation: Public
Number of Men: 2,262
Number of women: 3,655
Number of Full-time: 4,875
Number of Part-time: 1,042
Number of Undergraduates: 7300
Average ACT scores of freshman: 21.7
Average SAT scores of freshman: 1100
Faculty
Full Time: 477
Part Time: 43
Student to Teacher Ratio: 18:1
Majors
Accounting, American Studies, Anthropology, Art , Art Education, Biology, Biology/Life Science, Business Administration, Chemistry, Communication, Community Health, Computer Information Systems, Computer Science, Criminal Justice, Cytotechnology, Early Childhood Education, Economics, Elementary Education, English, Exceptional Education, Finance, Graphics Communications, Health Education, History, Individualized Major, Industrial Technology, International Business, Legal Assistant, Management, Marketing, Mass Communications, Mathematic, Music, Music Industry, Music Theory, Nursing, Philosophy, Physical Education, Physics, Political Science, Psychology, Secondary Education, Social Work, Sociology, Spanish, Special Education, Speech, Speech/Language/Hearing Sciences, Speech Pathology/Audiology, Strings, Theatre Arts, Vocal Music, Wind Instruments
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Minors
Minors offered in 60 fields.
Athletics
Athletics - Division II: Intercollegiate basketball, cheerleading, cross-country, football, track and field (indoor/outdoor), wrestling for men. Intercollegiate basketball, cheerleading, cross-country, golf, soccer, softball, tennis track and field (indoor/outdoor), volleyball for women.
Athletics - Other Leagues: Dragon Baseball Club (M), LaCrosse Club (M&W), Terra Firma Soccer Club, Rugby (M&W)
Requirements
Core curriculum required. Freshmen must maintain minimum 1.6 GPA; sophomores and juniors, 1.9 GPA; seniors, 2.0 GPA.
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About Minnesota State University Moorhead
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Visit MSU Moorhead Now!
Many Schools offer great programs, activities and athletics. But if the fit isn't 'right', then the search continues.
MSUM is a small, friendly campus that boasts outstanding programs and faculty, excellent opportunities and academic support, and students who are committed to their education.
The best way to decide if MSUM is the right fit for you is to visit during the week when classes are in session. To get the most out of your visit, plan ahead—take a campus tour, talk with an admissions counselor, sit in on a class, meet with a professor, and talk with coaches, music directors or students. This gives an excellent overview of the MSUM experience.
Scheduling visits can be challenging, so we offer plenty of options:
Preview MSUM
Meet with University representatives, talk with students, and tour the campus during open house style Preview Days.
Preview Days- 2009/2010
Thursday Oct. 15
Friday Oct. 16
Friday Oct. 23
Monday Nov. 9
Monday Feb. 15
Friday Mar. 26
Sneak Peek Days
Saturday Oct. 17
Saturday Jan. 23
Friday Aug. 6
Daily Tours:
Monday-Friday
9:30am & 1:30pm
Register for your campus visit at go.mnstate.edu and click “Campus Visit.” We can’t wait to show you around!
Scholarships
To explore MSUM and other scholarship opportunities, visit http://www.mnstate.edu/finaid/scholarships.cfm
MSU Moorhead Admissions
Web: www.go.mnstate.edu
E-mail: dragon@mnstate.edu
Toll free: 800-593-7246
Local: 218-477-2161
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