Search42 Results

Understanding course repeats
This document outlines the registration appeal process for students who miss course deadlines due to extenuating circumstances. It details the steps for appealing to add, drop, withdraw from a course, or change the grading method
The document outlines common registration error codes encountered by students at Minnesota State University, Mankato, explaining their meanings and offering guidance on how to resolve them.
This document provides a step-by-step guide for students to register, drop, or withdraw from courses using the eServices platform, along with a detailed FAQ explaining the timing and academic impact of dropping or withdrawing from a course.
Faculty advisors can access student registration tools—including degree audits, academic records, and access codes—by logging into the Faculty Application. This provides a list of advisees with direct links to their schedules and academic information.
This article outlines the various steps to obtain official enrollment verification for the university.
A student’s enrollment status—full-time, half-time, or part-time—is determined by the number of registered credits.
This article outlines the steps to attempt to register for undergraduate course for a fourth time.
Registration Access codes are required for current students with major in the College of Science, Engineering and Technology. This article outlines the process to obtains those codes.
This is an overview of the Common Market Program at Minnesota State University, Mankato, which allows eligible students to take courses at nearby colleges (such as Gustavus) without applying to them. It outlines participating institutions, eligibility criteria, and application instructions for each school.
This is a general overview of the services available in the the e-Services portal, including accessing academic, financial, and personal information through various menu options.
This helps students at Minnesota State University, Mankato understand how to navigate course waitlists during registration.
Students who wish to register for more than the standard credit limit in a semester can request a credit overload—a process designed to ensure academic readiness and success.
This article outlines the steps for applying through the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs, explains the certification process, and highlights key deadlines and resources to ensure a smooth experience.
Veterans, military members and other eligible beneficiaries using VA education benefits need to verify their school enrollment each month before VA releases the student’s Monthly Housing Allowance. The process is simple and can be completed online, by text, email, or phone. This verification must be done at the end of each month. Staying on top of this quick task ensures uninterrupted support for your education journey.