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Our First-Year Experience (FYE) is an opportunity for first-year students to participate in a powerful learning experience. This experience assists the transition to university life and learning through unique learning communities, peer mentors, and opportunities to engage with the campus and larger community. What you should know:
- FYE is required for all first-year students and transfer students with less than 24 credits.
- The same students register for all connected courses to form a learning community.
- Class sizes are restricted to approximately 20 students.
- Instructors work together to create meaningful assignments around the theme and across the courses.
- When meeting with your advisor, the first courses you should discuss are the FYE learning communities.
- A detailed list of FYE learning communities is available on the First-Year Experience webpage
Your ACT/SAT score places you into an English/Math course. Minot State offers the ACCUPLACER Placement Exam for students who do not have an ACT/SAT score or for those who wish to place into a higher level English/Math course. You may be contacted by a staff member and encouraged to take the exam.
If you still have questions after visiting with your advisor, reach out to your advisor or academic department. Advisor contact information can be found in Campus Connection by clicking on Academic Progress and then Advisors and Advising notes.
Many students rely on all forms of financial aid to help pay for school including scholarships, awards, and loans. Our Financial Aid Office is happy to help counsel you on your most efficient way to pay for your education
Why should I file my FAFSA early?
To be considered for Federal Work Study, Federal Supplemental Opportunity Grants, Federal Perkins Loans, and the North Dakota State Grant, your FAFSA must be processed by April 15. Submit your application online by March 1 to ensure it will be processed by that deadline.
What if I don't file early?
If your FAFSA is processed after April 15, you will still be considered for the Federal Pell Grant, Federal Family Education Loan Programs, Federal ACG Grant, Federal Smart Grant, and Federal Teach Grant.
10 Steps to Financial Aid
- Complete your federal tax return early and keep a copy.
- File your FAFSA early, as soon after January 1 as possible at www.fafsa.ed.gov.
- List Minot State University on your FAFSA. Our Title IV code is 002994.
- You will receive the results of the FAFSA via a Student Aid Report (SAR) within 2-4 weeks.
- Review your SAR for accuracy. If corrections are needed, contact the Financial Aid Office.
- Watch for your official award letter. Freshmen students will receive their initial award letter by postal mail. Returning and transfer students will receive their award letter notification by email. Accept or Decline the aid offered on Campus Connection.
- Continue to watch for other mailings. Sign and return other forms as requested.
- If you receive additional funds, such as scholarships not listed on your award letter, notify the Financial Aid Office immediately.
- Submit all required admission documents including high school transcript or GED certificate, college transcripts, ACT or SAT results, and immunization records to the Enrollment Services Office. All admission documents must be on file before federal financial aid can be disbursed.
- Visit the Financial Aid Office website for more detailed information.
Where can I find more information?
Minot State University has detailed information about the types of loans available, grants, scholarships, loan counseling, student employment and much more at the Financial Aid Office website.
- Read the Student Handbook
- Review the requirements for good academic standing
- Check the academic calendar to stay aware of important dates
To find out more information on life in Minot, maintaining your F-1 status, and employment opportunities, we encourage you to check out the International Programs website.
Once a student has been accepted, transfer credits will be evaluated and posted in the order in which they are received. Students are contacted via email after their transcripts are posted. An evaluation of courses and MSU equivalents are available for your review in Campus Connection > Transfer Credit > View Transfer Credit Report. For more information, please visit the Transfer Student Information page or contact the Registrar's Office.