Student Affairs: Our offices
Student Affairs program and contact information
Corrine Larson, RN, Supervisor
O. R. Wernsing, MD, Medical Director
Henry Fulda, Assistant Vice Chancellor for Student Life
18 Clayton A. Gay Hall
(320) 589-6070
Health Service is an on-campus outpatient health care center supported through a mandatory student fee. UMM students see physicians and nursing staff, and receive medical
treatment, routine lab tests, immunizations, and some prescription drugs at no additional cost. Students are also required to provide proof of health/hospitalization
insurance or purchase an insurance plan.
Mark Fohl, Director
225 P.E. Center
(320) 589-6425
The Cougars compete in the Upper Midwest Athletics Conference, a newly forming NCAA Division III conference. One in five UMM students are involved in Cougar Athletics,
with athletes succeeding academically at rates above the student body as a whole. UMM students attend home Cougar games at no charge (and 70% do).
Hilda Ladner
Assistant to the Chancellor for Equity and Diversity and Director
110 Multi-Ethnic Resource Ctr.
(320) 589-6095
The Multi-Ethnic Student Program offers an educational and cultural program dedicated to creating a strong, supportive campus environment for students of color. MSP
partners with others on campus to build an inclusive, multicultural community.
TJ Ross, Asst Director, Facilities/Operations
Henry Fulda, Assistant Vice Chancellor for Student Life
151 Residential Life Bldg.
(320) 589-6475
95% of new students live in on-campus Residence Hall communities. Residential Life offers good facilities, healthy living communities, personal development and leadership
opportunities, and often, life-long friendships. Resident Advisors (RAs) are upper class students who work to support students and build communities that maximize personal
growth.
Dave Swenson, Director
15 Student Center
(320) 589-6080
Student Activities coordinates new student orientation and supports UMM's extra-curricular program: 85 student groups, student government, community service/volunteer programs,
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.
Henry Fulda, Assistant Vice Chancellor for Student Life
235 Behmler Hall
(320) 589-6060
Student Counseling helps students meet the challenges of college and the transition to adulthood. Confidential services are available to all students, free of charge, and
include short-term, individual, personal or undecided major/career counseling.
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