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Check out our Learning Community frequently asked questions to learn more about building and roommate requests, cost of participation and more.
Information on moving out of your residence hall at MSUM, your residence hall contract indicates, you should be completely moved and checked out of your room within 24hrs of your last final unless one of the following applies to you.
Students may qualify for an exemption to the policy if one or more of the exemption conditions exist. Decisions will be made by Director of Housing and Residential Life, or designee, or referred to the Housing Exemption Review Board. Students interested in applying for an exemption must fill out the Live On Campus Exemption Request form below.
A Learning Community at MSUM helps you develop strong connections with faculty and peers and increases your academic success! Research shows students living in a Learning Community get better grades and have a higher persistence to graduate.
Please use one of the methods below to contact MSUM Learning Communities or to request information.
Students can apply to have their Learning Community fee waived by filling out this application.
We offer various Learning Communities that fit your interests and will help you achieve your goals. While most Learning Communities require you to have a declared major that is consistent with the community, we do offer several themed communities open to undeclared or students of any major.
You should live in this community if you are a declared a Nursing, Biology, Biochemistry, Biotechnology, Chemistry, Chemistry Education, Life Science Education or Exercise Science major.
You should live in this community if you are majoring in Physics or Physics Education, Math or Math Education, Construction Management, Computer Science, Computer Information Systems or Computer Information Technology. This community will provide you opportunities to connect with faculty, engage in study groups, and be exposed to research options, directly impacting your success and preparing you for a successful career.
You should live in this community if you are a declared Psychology, Social Work, Criminal Justice or Sociology major.