Student Affairs

Extending our liberal arts mission beyond the classroom

At Morris, you have the opportunity to pursue adventure, think creatively and make your education your own. The Student Affairs staff are ready to help you find your niche on campus.

University of Minnesota Morris Student Affairs works to:

  • Create and implement co-curricular programs that foster student engagement, learning and development,
  • Support and cultivate students' health, well-being, academic and personal success,
  • Initiate and advance campus and community partnerships for effective, seamless student services and experiences,
  • Build community and foster an inclusive, respectful living and learning environment,
  • Create a healthy campus environment,
  • Support the recruitment, persistence and success of a diverse and talented student body, and
  • Advance Morris's mission and vision.

We welcome your connections through our Student Affairs offices and programs and by visiting the Office of the Vice Chancellor for Student Affairs, 309 Behmler Hall, 320-589-6013. We look forward to working with you.

Explore Student Life to find out how you can become involved.


UMN Morris Title IX Notice of Nondiscrimination

As required by Title IX and its regulations, the University does not discriminate on the basis of sex and prohibits sex discrimination in any of its education programs or activities, including in admissions and employment. 

Inquiries about Title IX can be directed to the University’s Title IX Coordinator and/or to the U.S. Department of Education, Office of Civil Rights. 

The Title IX Coordinator(s) for the University of Minnesota Morris campus:

For Students
Adrienne Conley
Associate Director, Office of Residential & Community Life
amconley@morris.umn.edu
320-589-6738

For Staff and Faculty
Sarah Mattson, Director of Human Resources
mattsosj@morris.umn.edu
320-589-6021

Please see the 
University’s policies for information about: (1) how to report information about or make a complaint of sexual harassment, sexual assault, and other sex-based discrimination; and (2) the University’s informal response and grievance processes.

For information about Title IX Coordinators at the University of Minnesota, 
click here. Faculty, staff, and students may use this link to submit an online report to the Equal Opportunity and Title IX Office.