Intercollegiate Athletics provides a competitive NCAA Division III athletic program that fosters intellectual achievement, appreciation of diversity and sportsmanship and reflects the University of Minnesota Morris's strong commitment to undergraduate instructional excellence, service, and sense of community.
The Office of Community Engagement seeks to engage members of the broader community and University of Minnesota Morris students, faculty and, staff in reciprocal, meaningful, course-based, and co-curricular partnerships. Community Engagement reports to both Student Affairs and Academic Affairs.
The Office of Equity, Diversity and Intercultural Programs (EDI) works collaboratively with campus and community partners to meet the needs of students from traditionally underserved backgrounds and international students, foster inclusive diversity at UMN Morris and promote intercultural competence for students, faculty and staff.
EDI engages students as global citizens in the areas of leadership, civic engagement, and social justice and provides academic, social, and cultural support services and programs to increase student retention and academic success.
Health Service supports students' physical health and well-being through outpatient primary health care to foster academic excellence and success in life.
The NASS program is focused on serving Native American students at University of Minnesota, Morris. NASS supports students in their academic, social, and cultural development. NASS creates a home away from home environment for students and provides a community that will support them from their first year of college to their graduation.
The Office of Residential Life provides a high quality student living environment that fosters individual growth, builds community and supports student success.
Student Engagement & Events coordinates new student orientation and supports UMN Morris's extra-curricular program: more than 120 student groups, student government, intramurals, the Performing Arts Series, and campus events. Students involved in campus life report greater satisfaction with their college experience and are more likely to graduate.
Student Counseling supports students' self awareness, skill building, mental health, and wellbeing to foster success in meeting their academic goals and in life.
TRIO Student Support Services, a U.S. Department of Education supported program, promotes access, equal opportunity, and success for students who are first-generation in college, students who are low income, and students who have disabilities.