Summer and Fall 2022 registration opens Friday at Minot State

MINOT, N.D. – Minot State University’s Summer and Fall 2022 semesters registration will open for all currently enrolled MSU students beginning Friday, April 1.

Students can register for classes throughout the spring and summer, subject to availability, but priority registration is only offered until April 8.

On April 9, Minot State will open registration to over 100 new students attending Beaver Bound day.

Due to the success of the Hometown Pride Scholarship, available class sections will reach limits earlier than in prior years. To encourage current MSU students to register, Minot State has partnered with SCHEELS of Minot to offer a $500 gift card. All current MSU degree-seeking undergraduate or graduate students who enroll by April 8 will be in the drawing to receive the card.

“SCHEELS continues to be a great partner with the University, and we are grateful for their sponsorship of this promotion for our current Minot State students,” said Cole Krueger, MSU director of marketing. “We typically have over 1,000 students register in the first week available and hope to see as many as possible who are eligible to do so early this year.

“The Hometown Pride Scholarship program has gone very well for Minot State and we expect a large number of students to take advantage of their early registration so it is extremely important for our current students to register for the classes they want in the fall.”

Minot State students should also consult their academic advisor by appointment and check with the MSU registrar’s office — first floor, Administration Building or contact by EMAIL — for any holds on their account as part of their planning for their Fall 2022 schedule.

Classes are scheduled to begin on Monday, Aug. 22 after 4 p.m.

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Published: 03/28/22   


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