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Within practicable limits, academic policies and requirements at MSUM are not retroactive. Students entering a degree program can expect to complete the program under the requirements specified at the time of enrollment, unless enrollment is interrupted for more than one year. When a required course is no longer offered, students may substitute another course or courses with the approval of the department chair.
Academic Appeals can be filed to seek waiver of a graduation or Liberal Arts and Sciences Curriculum requirements, retroactively withdraw from a course (after the withdrawal deadline has passed), and other similar situations. Appeals to retroactively withdraw cannot be accepted if five years have passed since the course in question was taken. Students can inquire in the Registrar’s Office whether an appeal is appropriate in their situation.
Students who complete at least 60 credits at Minnesota State University Moorhead as candidates for baccalaureate degrees may graduate with the following honors: Cum Laude, representing a cumulative GPA of 3.4 or better; Magna Cum Laude, 3.6 or better; Summa Cum Laude, 3.8 or better.
The academic year at Minnesota State University Moorhead is arranged into fall and spring semesters of approximately 16 weeks each and a summer semester offering a variety of start and end dates comprised of variable week and short-term workshop sessions.
A major component of any proposal is the method by which the researchers will obtain voluntary and informed consent from subjects. Informed consent is a process, not just a form.
In accordance with federal guidelines, academic credit hours for a course are determined by the amount of work represented in intended learning outcomes and verified by evidence of student achievement.
Minnesota State University Moorhead Institutional Review Board types of reviews, submission deadlines and time requirements.
A statement should be made that participants will be debriefed orally or in writing. If the debriefing is to be oral, a "script" of what subjects will be told should be attached. If all or part of the debriefing is to be in written format, a copy of the actual debriefing statement to be given participants should be attached.
The Institutional Review Board (IRB) is a university committee designated by Minnesota State University Moorhead to protect the welfare of human subjects recruited to participate in research.
If your research is done in conjunction with human subjects a living individual whose information is collected via intervention/interaction or private/identifiable data your project requires IRB review.