The Graduate Bulletin 2012 physical, sensory, psychological, or learning disabilities have equal access to programs and services. Disability Services attempts to address the needs of students with disabilities or other health impairments which may interfere with a successful college experience. Possible services include, but are not limited, to: Alternative testing arrangements Note-taking Taped textbooks Assistive technology Interpreting Questions or requests for services should be addressed to the Director of Disability Services, Flora Frick Hall 154, 218-477-4318 (Voice); 218-477-2420 (FAX) or 1-800-627-3529 (MRS/TTY). For more information, please visit the Disability Services website at www.mnstate.edu/disability/.
Dragon Jobs The Dragon Jobs is a one-stop resource for student employment. On-campus positions for Work Study and non-Work Study funding are listed. Off-campus employment opportunities are also listed. Students can search for a job and apply online at www.mnstate.edu/dragonjobs/.
Facilities and Services can purchase a meal plan at the on-campus rate. Apartment contracts do not automatically include meal plan contracts or Dragon Dollars. Off-campus student meal contracts are available at Housing & Residential Life.
Early Education Center The mission of the Early Education Center is to provide high quality care and developmentally appropriate educational and social opportunities for university students’ children who are between 16 months and 6 years. If space allows, children of faculty, staff and community may attend. The program also serves as an exemplary inclusive model demonstration site and is based on current theory and research. Early Childhood Education and Elementary Education student teachers are assigned to this lab site to work under the supervision of the center’s teachers. Elementary & Early Childhood Education, Special Education, Physical Education, School Psychology, Nursing, Social Work, as well as Speech/Language/Hearing Science majors utilize the center for a variety of purposes such as observations, research and practicum experiences. For further information, call the Director at (218) 477-2214.
Hendrix Clinic and Counseling Center Hendrix Clinic and Counseling Center is located east of the Center for the Arts on 9th Avenue South. Contact Hendrix Clinic and Counseling Center at (218) 477-2211 or www.mnstate.edu/hendrix/
Dining Facilities MSUM offers a complete on-campus dining experience. Students will enjoy a filling and tasty breakfast, lunch, and dinner in the recently remodeled Kise Commons. Housing & Residential Life requires Residence Hall students to purchase a meal plan. Students may choose the meal plan that best suits their eating habits and budget. Students who live offcampus, as well as faculty, visitors and guests can enjoy meals at the dining facilities. Meal-plan contracts run per semester, and include the following options: 10, 14, and 21 meals per week; 120 and 250 meals per semester; and the Dragon Plan (works like a pre-paid credit card to purchase meals at the student’s discretion). Freshmen are prohibited from selecting the Dragon Plan. Students may benefit a per meal cost savings depending upon which meal plan they choose. Diners can use Cash, Credit/Check Card, and Dragon Dollars (MSUM Coupons) to purchase single meals. For further information about meal plans contact the Dining Service office located in Kise Commons at (218) 477-2836 and the Housing & Residential Life office located in Ballard Hall at (218) 477-2118. John Neumaier apartment residents, though not required,
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Health Insurance Minnesota State University Moorhead has adopted a policy that requires all undergraduates registered for six or more on campus credits to have health insurance. Before students register they will be prompted to complete an online from that will ask them to confirm that they have health insurance and to identify their insurance company. If a student does not have health insurance they would then be automatically enrolled in the University policy through United Health Care. The cost of the policy would be charged to the student account. The Student Health Insurance Policy can be viewed at www.uhcsr.com/.
Immunization Requirements Minnesota Law (M.S. 135A.14) requires that all students born after 1956 and enrolled in a public or private post-secondary school in Minnesota be immunized against diphtheria, tetanus, measles,