Nov 21, 2024  
Graduate Catalog ARCHIVED 2015-16 
    
Graduate Catalog ARCHIVED 2015-16 [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Service and Facilities



Alumni Office

The Alumni Office is located in the Alumni and Foundation Building on the corner of Washington and 2nd Street. The Alumni Office takes an active role in maintaining communication with alums in various ways including the University Magazine, various on-line services and an active alumni social network. It also promotes reunions, and designs and implements recognition programs. One of the most important responsibilities of the alumni office is to maintain an accurate, up to date database of the alumni and friends of the University. This database contains vital information that is used by the university community in maintaining communication links with former students and friends of DSU.

Center of Excellence in Computer Information Systems

The Dakota State University Center of Excellence in Computer Information Systems includes faculty, staff, and students who have a very high level of information systems skills together with knowledge in a traditional discipline. This combination of expertise allows them to not only utilize information systems technology in their discipline but also to develop a systems approach to applications of information technology. The primary goal of the center is to provide graduates who can take the lead both in development and application of information technology tools for a wide variety of uses in business, industry, government, and education. Students from any degree program can be admitted into the Center of Excellence if they meet the center’s admissions standards. Admitted students then complete 18 credit hour coursework, which includes 12 credit hours of coursework from the list of approved Center of Excellence courses, no more than 6 credits of coursework from the list of approved honors (HON) prefix, 12 credit hours of 100-level or higher and 6 credits hours of 400-level and must include a capstone experience.  Students who satisfactorily complete all of the requirements will be designated as graduates of the Center of Excellence. Applications for membership will be accepted from all undergraduate students with an ACT score of 24 or above or cumulative university GPA of 3.20 or higher.  A secondary purpose of the center is to provide expert delivery programs related to computer and information management technology. The center carries out research and development activities in information management and hosts an annual conference to assist in the dissemination of results of the latest research results in the discipline. The full program can be found in the Interdisciplinary Studies section of this catalog.

Extended Programs

Extended Programs is responsible for program planning, marketing, program implementation and overall management of courses and programs offered by alternative delivery (i.e., Internet, DDN) or at off-campus locations by Dakota State University. Working in partnership with the colleges and the institution’s academic support areas. Extended Programs works to design and develop active and collaborative degree programs at a distance or at off-campus sites such as the University Center in Sioux Falls.

The Extended Programs staff is located in the Tunheim Classroom Building and consists of the Director of Extended Programs, an Instructional Design Specialist, a distance education specialist and a senior secretary.  This team serves the needs of students who are enrolled in the online and videoconferencing courses at DSU and in courses at off-campus locations. The office is the mainstay of distance services to students, working wit the administrative offices of DSU to provide these services. The office staff assist faculty in the design and implementation of courses delivered by various forms of technology and proctoring for online courses. The office can be reached by calling 256-5049 or by email at distedinfo@dsu.edu. The Extended Programs website contains more information.

The videoconferencing classrooms on campus are located in the Tunheim Classroom Building (TCB). The public Dakota Digital Network (DDN) video classroom is TCB 103. TCB 109 is the TCB DDN classroom used by instructors. TCB 111 is a video classroom for instructors also. Anyone on campus who would like to schedule time in the video classrooms can contact Extended Programs at 605-256-5049. For technical support of the videoconferencing classrooms and the presentation classroom equipment, please email video@dsu.edu

State Authorization

Colleges and Universities who offer certain services to out-of-state students may be required to request authorization in the states whose students they serve. DSU is intent on complying with all state regulations and will apply for authorization, when necessary, from those states where it conducts activities such as delivery of online courses, academic and athletic recruiting, marketing, etc.

Dakota State University is registered as a Private Institution with the Minnesota Office of Higher Education pursuant to sections 136A.61 to 136A.71. Regulation is not an endorsement of the institution. Credits earned at the institution may not transfer to all other institutions.

Dakota State University is registered with the Maryland Higher Education Commission to provide online distance education programs http://www.mhec.state.md.us/higherEd/acadAff/OOS_Online/OOS_Online_Deg_Pgm.asp?D1=00346300.

State authorization to provide a program related to the preparation of teachers or other P-12 school/system personnel does not indicate eligibility for an Alabama certificate.  Applicants for an Alabama certificate based on reciprocity must meet Alabama’s test requirements and submit a valid, renewable professional educator certificate/license issued by another state at the degree level, grade level, and in the teaching field or area of instructional support for which an Alabama certificate is sought and for which Alabama issues a certificate.  Applicants for Alabama certification in an area of administration must also document at least three years of full-time employment as an administrator in a P-12 school system(s).  www.alsde.edu

Notification of Complaint Process for Program Integrity 

Any person may file the complaint with the Executive Director of the South Dakota Board of Regents to obtain a review and appropriate action on allegations that an institution governed by the Board:

  • Violated South Dakota consumer protection laws;
  • Engaged in fraud or false advertising;
  • Violated South Dakota laws relating to the licensure of postsecondary institutions or programs;
  • Failed to provide an educational program meeting contemporary standards for content and rigor;
  • Failed to assign qualified instructors; or
  • Violated one or more accreditation requirements. 

Where the institution has not already considered and acted upon the complaint, the Executive Director will refer the matter to the institutional president for review and action. If the complainant challenges an institutional disposition of the complaint, the Executive Director will provide for an independent review and disposition of the allegations.  The Executive Director may be contacted at: The Office of the Executive Director of the South Dakota Board of Regents, 306 East Capitol Avenue, Suite 200; Pierre, South Dakota 57501-2545; Phone (605) 773-3455; info@sdbor.edu

Allegations involving violation of consumer protection laws may also be filed with Office of Attorney General, Division of Consumer Protection; 1302 E Hwy 14 Ste 3; Pierre SD  57501; Phone (605) 773-4400, 1-800-300-1986 (in-state only); Fax (605) 773-7163; consumerhelp@state.sd.us; on-line complaint form, http://atg.sd.gov/Consumers/HandlingComplaints/ConsumerComplaintForm.aspx.   

CONTACT INFORMATION FOR STUDENTS RESIDING IN STATES OTHER THAN SOUTH DAKOTA WHO HAVE COMPLAINTS RELATING SPECIFICALLY TO DISTANCE LEARNING OR CORRESPONDENCE EDUCATION 

Pursuant to the United States Department of Education’s Program Integrity Rule, Dakota State University is required to provide all prospective and current students with the contact information of the state agency or agencies that handle complaints against post-secondary education institutions offering distance learning or correspondence education within that state. Students residing in other states while enrolled in a course offered by Dakota State University are encouraged to utilize the institution’s internal complaint or review policies and procedures prior to filing a complaint with the state agency or agencies. However, if the complaint is not resolved through these processes, a student may use the following list to identify the office(s) in the state in which the student resides to which the complaint against any public institution in South Dakota may be filed.   

Agencies by State where These Complaints may be Filed:  (NOTE: This list is subject to change.  If a student is not able to contact the appropriate agency in a given state, please contact the Offices of the South Dakota Board of Regents and assistance will be provided. (306 East Capitol Ave, Suite 200, Pierre, SD 57501; phone: (605)773-3455; e-mail: info@sdbor.edu)  

ALABAMA - There is no complaint procedure specific to students enrolled in post-secondary institutions.  Consumers can file consumer complaints with the Consumers Affairs Section of the Alabama Office of Attorney General. The consumer hotline number is 1-800-392-5658 and the link to the complaint form is http://www.ago.state.al.us/consumer_complaint.cfm 

ALASKA - Complaints against post-secondary institutions may be filed with the Alaska Commission on Post-secondary Education, http://www.akadvantage.alaska.gov. Contact person is Coordinator, Institutional Authorization, 907-465-6741.  In addition, consumers can file consumer complaints with the Consumer Protection Unit of the Alaska Office of Attorney General. The link to the complaint form is http://www.law.state.ak.us/pdf/consumer/FORM_complaint.pdf.  

ARIZONA - There is no complaint procedure specific to students enrolled in post-secondary institutions.  Consumers can file complaints with the Arizona Consumer Information and Complaints Division of the Arizona Attorney General’s Office. The telephone number is 1-800-352-8431 and the link to the complaint form is https://www.azag.gov/consumer.  

ARKANSAS - Complaints involving out-of-state institutions may be filed with the Arkansas Higher Education Coordinating Board of the Arkansas Department of Higher Education, http://www.adhe.edu. Contact person is Coordinator of Institutional Certification, 501-371-2012. In addition, consumers can file complaints with the Arkansas Attorney General Consumer Protection Division. The phone number is 1-800-482-8982.  The link to the complaint form is at http://gotyourbackarkansas.org/.

CALIFORNIA - Complaints involving out-of-state institutions may be filed with the Bureau for Private Post-secondary Education which is part of the Department of Consumer Affairs, http://www.bppe.ca.gov. Contact person is Deputy Bureau Chief, 916-431-6905.  The BPPE has a complaint form for students to complete which is available at http://www.bppe.ca.gov/forms_pubs/complaint.pdf. There is no separate consumer complaint process.   

COLORADO - Complaints involving out-of-state institutions may be filed with the Colorado Department of Higher Education which is authorized to investigate student complaints involving deceptive trade practices. Contact information is Degree Authorization Act Officer, 303-866-2723, Colorado Department of Higher Education/Colorado Commission of Higher Education, http://highered.colorado.gov/CCHE.html. In addition, students can file consumer complaints with the Colorado Attorney General’s Office. The link to the complaint process is https://www.coloradoattorneygeneral.gov/departments/consumer_protection/file_consumer_complaint.; The phone number for the Attorney General’s office is 303-866-4500.  

CONNECTICUT - There is no complaint procedure specific to students enrolled in post-secondary institutions.  The Connecticut Department of Consumer Protection handles general consumer complaints. The complaint process is available at http://www.ct.gov/dcp/cwp/view.asp?a=1629&Q=274424 and complaints can be faxed to 860-713-7239.   

DELAWARE - There is no complaint procedure specific to students enrolled in post-secondary institutions. The Delaware Department of Justice, Consumer Protection Division, handles consumer fraud complaints. The complaint process is available at http://attorneygeneral.delaware.gov/consumers/protection/complaint.shtml and complaints can be faxed to 302-577-6499.  

DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA - Complaints involving out-of-state institutions may be filed with the Education Licensure Commission. The contact is Education Compliance Specialist, Education Licensure Commission, 810 First Street, NE, 9th Floor, Washington, DC 20002. The complaint form is available at http://osse.dc.gov/seo/frames.asp?doc=/seo/lib/seo/elementary_and_secondary_education/may_2011/complaint_form_4_11.pdf. There is no separate consumer complaint process.    

GEORGIA - Complaints involving out-of-state institutions may be filed with the Nonpublic Post-secondary Education Commission. Complaints can be filed with the NPEC at 2082 East Exchange Place, Suite 220, Tucker, Georgia 30084, 770-414-3300. The complaint process is available at http://www.gnpec.org/forms/pdf%20files/ComplaintProcess.pdf. There is no separate consumer complaint process.    

HAWAII - No established consumer complaint process for students enrolled in public post-secondary institutions could be found.   

IDAHO - There is no complaint procedure specific to students enrolled in post-secondary institutions. The Idaho Office of Attorney General Consumer Protection Division handles consumer complaints. The description of their complaint process and form is available at http://www.ag.idaho.gov/consumerProtection/forms/ComplaintFormInformation.html. Their phone number is 800-432-3545. 

ILLINOIS - There is no complaint procedure specific to students enrolled in post-secondary institutions. The Consumer Protection Bureau of the Illinois Attorney General’s office handles consumer complaints. The description of their complaint process and complaint form is available at http://www.illinoisattorneygeneral.gov/consumers/filecomplaint.html. The address for submitting complaints is Office of Illinois Attorney General, Consumer Protection Bureau, 500 South Second Street, Springfield, Illinois 62706.

INDIANA - There is no complaint procedure specific to students enrolled in public post-secondary institutions which are publicly funded. Consumers can file complaints with the Consumer Protection Division of the Indiana Office of the Attorney General. The link to the Consumer Protection Division of the Indiana Office of the Attorney General is http://www.in.gov/attorneygeneral/2434.htm. The link to the printable complaint form is http://www.in.gov/attorneygeneral/files/complaint.pdf. Consumers can also request a complaint form by calling 1-800-382-5516 or (317) 232-6330. 

IOWA - Complaints involving out-of-state institutions may be filed with the Iowa College Student Aid Commission which takes complaints from Iowa residents attending school anywhere. The contact phone is: 877-272-4456. The process for filing a complaint with the ICSAC (called Constituent Request for Review) is discussed at: http://www.iowacollegeaid.gov/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=149&Itemid=394#constituent.  The link to the complaint form is: http://www.iowacollegeaid.gov/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=149&Itemid=394#constituent. In addition, students can file complaints with the Consumer Protection Division of the Iowa Office of the Attorney General. The link to the Consumer Protection Division of the Iowa Office of the Attorney General is http://www.state.ia.us/government/ag/file_complaint/index.html. The link to the on-line complaint form is: http://www.state.ia.us/government/ag/file_complaint/online_complaint_form.html. The link to the printable complaint form is: http://www.state.ia.us/government/ag/images/pdfs/ConsumerProtectionComplaintForm.pdf. 

KANSAS - Complaints involving out-of-state institutions may be filed with the Kansas Board of Regents, Private/Out-of-State Post-secondary Division. The contact person is Director of Private and Out-of-State Education, (785) 296-4917. The process for filing a complaint with the KBOR is discussed at http://www.kansasregents.org/private_postsecondary_complaint_process. The link to the complaint form is http://www.kansasregents.org/resources/PDF/524-ComplaintProcedureandForm.pdf. In addition, consumers can file complaints with the Kansas Attorney General’s Consumer Protection Division. The link to the Kansas Attorney General’s Consumer Protection Division is http://www.ksag.org/page/filing-a-complaint. The link to the on-line complaint form is http://www.ksag.org/page/file-a-complaint. The link to the printable complaint form is http://www.ksag.org/files/shared/ComplaintForm.pdf.   

KENTUCKY - Complaints involving out-of-state institutions may be filed with the Kentucky Council on Post-secondary Education. The contact person is the Director of Post-secondary Licensing, (502) 573-1555, ext. 350.  In addition, consumers can file complaints with the Consumer Protection Division of the Kentucky Office of the Attorney General. The link to the Consumer Protection Division of the Kentucky Office of the Attorney General is http://ag.ky.gov/civil/consumerprotection/complaints/

LOUISIANA - Complaints involving out-of-state institutions may be filed with the Louisiana Board of Regents PO Box 3677, Baton Rouge, LA 70821-3677. The contact point is the Associate Commissioner for Planning, Research and Performance, Louisiana Board of Regents. An individual may file a written complaint with the Board of Regents. Board of Regents’ staff. 

MAINE - There is no complaint procedure specific to students enrolled in post-secondary institutions.  Consumers can file consumer complaints with the Consumer Protection Division of the Office of the Maine Attorney General. The link to the complaint form is: http://www.maine.gov/ag/consumer/complaints/complaint_form.shtml.  

MARYLAND - Complaints involving out-of-state institutions may be filed with the Office of the Attorney General or the Maryland Higher Education Commission. Complaints should be directed to:  Maryland Attorney General, Consumer Protection Division, 200 St. Paul St., Baltimore, MD  21202, 710-528-8662/800-743-0823 (toll free).

MASSACHUSETTS - Complaints involving out-of-state institutions may be filed with the Department of Higher Education, One Ashburton Place, Room 1401, Boston MA 02180; 617.994.6950 http://www.mass.edu/forstudents/complaints/complaintform.asp http://www.mass.edu/forstudents/complaints/complaintprocess.asp. In addition, consumers can file consumer complaints with the Public Inquiry & Assistance Center of the Office of the Attorney General of Massachusetts. The link to the complaint form is: https://www.eform.ago.state.ma.us/ago_eforms/forms/piac_ecomplaint.action.  

MICHIGAN - No established consumer complaint process for students enrolled in public post-secondary institutions could be found.   

MINNESOTA - Complaints involving out-of-state institutions may be filed with the Minnesota Office of Higher Education. http://www.ohe.state.mn.us/mPg.cfm?pageID=205; phone 651-259-3975 or 651-259-3976. In addition, The Minnesota attorney general has a consumer fraud complaint process that includes complaints relating to scholarship and financial aid scams. A Consumer Report Form can be downloaded from the AG’s website. The link is: http://www.ag.state.mn.us/Consumer/Complaint.asp.

MISSISSIPPI - There is no complaint procedure specific to students enrolled in post-secondary institutions. A general consumer complaint process is provided by the attorney general’s office. Complaints should be addressed to: Consumer Protection Division, Office of the Attorney General, P.O. Box 22947, Jackson, Mississippi 39225-2947.  

MISSOURI - There is no complaint procedure specific to students enrolled in post-secondary institutions. The attorney general has provisions for filing general consumer complaints, which can be found at: http://ago.mo.gov/consumercomplaint.htm.  

MONTANA - Complaints involving out-of-state institutions may be filed with the Attorney General, Department of Justice, P.O. Box 201401, Helena, MT 59620; Phone: (406) 444-2026; Fax: (406) 444-3549; E-mail: contactdoj@mt.gov. Montana State Board of Regents, http://mus.edu

NEBRASKA - There is no complaint procedure specific to students enrolled in post-secondary institutions. The Attorney General’s Consumer Protection Division may assist with certain complaints http://www.ago.ne.gov/consumer/whatisthecp.htm.  

NEVADA - Complaints involving out-of-state institutions may be filed with the Nevada Commission on Post-secondary Education, Attn: Student Complaints, 3663 East Sunset Road, Suite 202, Las Vegas, NV 89120, http://www.cpe.state.nv.us/CPE%20Complaint%20Info.htm. There is no separate consumer complaint process.    

NEW HAMPSHIRE - Complaints involving out-of-state institutions may be filed with the Executive Director, N.H. Post-secondary Education Commission, 3 Barrell Court, Suite 300, Concord, NH 03301. There is no separate consumer complaint process.    

NEW JERSEY -  No established consumer complaint process for students enrolled in public post-secondary institutions could be found.   

NEW MEXICO - Complaints involving out-of-state institutions may be filed with the New Mexico Higher Education Department, 2048 Galisteo Street, Santa Fe, NM 87505; phone 505-476-8442. The complaint form is available at http://www.hed.state.nm.us/uploads/FileLinks/b23fc959f37c44bb8e3caae612e0dba7/PPS%20Complaint%20Form.pdf. There is no separate consumer complaint process.    

NEW YORK - There is no complaint procedure specific to students enrolled in post-secondary institutions. A complaint of consumer fraud on the part of the institution should be directed to the Office of the New York State Attorney General, Justice Building, Empire State Plaza, Albany, NY 12223. 

NORTH CAROLINA - Complaints involving out-of-state institutions may be filed with the Post-Secondary Education Complaints, c/o Assistant Director of Licensure and Workforce Studies, University of North Carolina General Administration. 910 Raleigh Road, Chapel Hill, NC 27515-2688, telephone (919) 962-4558. There is no separate consumer complaint process.    

NORTH DAKOTA - Complaints involving out-of-state institutions may be filed with the Office of Attorney General, Consumer Protection & Antitrust Division, Gateway Professional Center, 1050 East Interstate Ave. Ste. 200, Bismarck, ND 58503-5574, phone (701)328-5570, fax (701)328-5568.   

OHIO - No established consumer complaint process for students enrolled in public post-secondary institutions could be found.   

OKLAHOMA - No established consumer complaint process for students enrolled in public post-secondary institutions could be found.   

OREGON - There is no complaint procedure specific to students enrolled in post-secondary institutions. Consumer complaints may be filed with the Oregon Department of Justice which handles consumer related complaints. http://www.doj.state.or.us/finfraud/index.shtml.  

PENNSYLVANIA - There does not appear to be any complaint procedure specific to students enrolled in post-secondary institutions. The Pennsylvania Attorney General’s Office handles consumer related complaints.  http://www.attorneygeneral.gov/Complaints.aspx.

RHODE ISLAND - There is no complaint procedure specific to students enrolled in post-secondary institutions.  Students with complaints involving possible illegal or criminal activity are referred to the local or the Rhode Island State Police, and complaints of discriminatory practices are referred to the Rhode Island Commission for Human Rights.  

SOUTH CAROLINA - Residents of South Carolina may access a complaint form through the website of the Commission http://www.che.sc.gov/CHE_Docs/AcademicAffairs/Licens/Complaint_procedures_and_form.pdf.  Operating of Soliciting Explanation-SC Originated 1/2011; last revised 11/7/2012.  The form must be completed, signed, and notarized.  It may be submitted with the required documentation to reshleman@che.sc.gov or send to Postsecondary Institution Licensing, South Carolina Commission on Higher Education, 1122 Lady Street, Suite 30, Columbia, SC  29201.

TENNESSEE - Complaints involving out-of-state institutions may be filed using a complaint form found at http://www.tn.gov/thec/Divisions/LRA/PostsecondaryAuth/psa.html, The Division of Post-secondary Schools Authorization handles complaints. This process applies to all complaints. 

TEXAS - No established consumer complaint process for students enrolled in public post-secondary institutions could be found.   

UTAH - Complaints involving out-of-state institutions may be filed with the Utah Division of Consumer Protection using the complaint process link: http://consumerprotection.utah.gov/complaints/index.html. There is no separate consumer complaint process.    

VERMONT - Complaints involving out-of-state institutions may be filed with the Vermont State Board of education using the complaint process link: http://education.vermont.gov/new/pdfdoc/pgm_post-secondary/EDUComplaint_Resolution_Statement_for_Postsecondary_Education_Matters.pdf. There is no separate consumer complaint process.    

VIRGINIA - No established consumer complaint process for students enrolled in public post-secondary institutions could be found.   

WASHINGTON - Complaints involving out-of-state institutions may be filed with the Higher Education Coordinating Board following the Board’s website at the link below. Information as to how and where to file is included. Complaints are submitted to mailto:dainfo@hecb.wa.gov. It is possible to bring a complaint regarding a school to the State Office of the Attorney General where the complaint pertains to a business operating in Washington https://fortress.wa.gov/atg/formhandler/ago/ComplaintForm.aspx.  

WEST VIRGINIA - There is no complaint procedure specific to students enrolled in postsecondary institutions.  Consumer complaints may be filed with the Attorney General’s office. Attorney General, Capitol Complex Building 1, Room E-26, 1900 Kanawha Blvd E, Charleston, WV 25305; phone 304-558-2021. 

WISCONSIN - Complaints involving out-of-state institutions may be filed with the Educational Approval Board which has the authority to investigate a student complaint http://eab.state.wi.us/resources/complaint.asp. In addition, complaints may be filed with the Attorney General’s office. 

WYOMING - There is no complaint procedure specific to students enrolled in post-secondary institutions.  Consumers may complain to the Consumer Protection Unit of the Wyoming Attorney General’s office at http://attorneygeneral.state.wy.us/consumer.htm 

Institutional Effectiveness and Assessment

The Office of Institutional Effectiveness and Assessment (OIEA) provides services to prospective and current students, supports the academic and administrative units in developing and evaluating their institutional effectiveness plan and assists the Assessment Coordinating Committee in evaluating DSU’s Academic Assessment Program. The OIEA supports student success and learning by providing assistance in test preparation and by providing services and information to students in a timely, efficient manner. The staff administers the following standardized exams: ACT, CLEP, DSST, COMPASS, ACCUPLACER, Collegiate Assessment of Academic Proficiency (CAAP) and ETS MFT’s. The office supports the university’s accreditation processes through the Higher Learning Commission’s Academic Quality Improvement Program. The office also provides assistance to the academic and administrative units in a broad range of activities including support for regional and program accreditation, conducting and analyzing surveys and administering and ensuring compliance with statewide policies. 

Please contact the OIEA at 605-256-5101 or by e-mail at assessoffice@dsu.edu for additional information. The OIEA website also has information on each of these services.

The Karl E. Mundt Library and Information Commons

The Karl E. Mundt Library & Information Common’s mission is to support the academic programs and to graduate students who are able to find, evaluate, and use information to solve problems and to make decisions effectively. These students should have the knowledge and skills to function successfully as continuous learners in a continuously-changing information world. To successfully meet its mission, the Library provides excellent collections, information systems, services, instruction, and staff. The Library provides a relaxed and inviting setting for individual and group study. Wireless access extends to the Library’s pleasant front patio; a very popular spot on warm sunny days.

The Library provides access to an extensive collection of materials through its on-line library catalog.  In addition to its print holdings, the Library subscribes to numerous electronic indexes and full text research databases, most notably, EBSCO’s Academic Search Premier, IEEE Xplore Digital Library, ProQuest Research Library, ABI-Inform, MLA Bibliography, Lexis-Nexis and many, many more. These databases are authoritative scholarly research tools needed to support DSU’s academic programs. The Library’s website provides the on- and off-campus community with direct access to the information resources critical to the various disciplines. Materials held by other libraries are also readily available through the inter-library loan system so rarely is the Library unable to quickly meet an individuals information needs. The Library also provides on-line access to tutorials and other research aids for the independent scholar.

The most important and best resources available are the library staff. These trained professionals are here to help you find and use the resources you need – in person or on-line by using the “Ask a Librarian” link on the Library’s website. In addition to the collections, systems and services offered, library staff provides assistance and instruction to faculty and students through workshops, classroom and one-to-one instruction.

The Library has a wide array of digital equipment like video cameras and digital audio recorders for use by students. Meeting rooms, collaboration spaces, study rooms and viewing rooms equipped with TV/DVD/VCR or video projectors connected to various types of players are also available. Networked computers and scanners are located on the main floor as are many tables equipped with power sources for quick and easy Tablet PC battery recharging between classes.

Peer tutoring services are available in the Tutor Center located on the main floor of the Library. Additional tutorial support is provided on-line in Lynda.com and Learning Express Library; link to them in the Database Quicklinks drop down box on the Library’s main page. The tutor schedule is available online in the MyDSU portal (https://portal.sdbor.edu/dsu-student/student-resources/tutoring/Pages/default.aspx) and posted on the Library’s main desk.

The library building is open six days a week during fall and spring semesters, but 24-hour access for most resources and services is available through its website. During the fall and spring semesters, the building is open Sunday - Thursday until midnight with extended hours at the end of the semesters. Visit the Mundt Library’s homepage (http://library.dsu.edu) to search for information, request services, and learn more about the Library.

A helpful staff, attractive surroundings, modern facilities, and extensive materials all combine to make the Mundt Library a vital part of the educational program at Dakota State University.

Student Activities

Dakota State University offers a variety of campus-related activities and organizations. Each provides opportunities for personal, spiritual, physical, and intellectual growth. All students are encouraged to participate in campus organizations. The skill building which results from meaningful involvement combines with formal academic work to produce a competent and confident person. Information on the student activities sponsored or promoted by the institution is available in the Student Services Center in the Trojan Center.

Student Organizations

Student government is vested in the DSU Student Association Senate, which exists to help promote the general welfare of the University and to serve as an organized medium for expression of student opinion. Student Senate is a member of the South Dakota Federation of Student Governing Bodies, which provides an avenue for student communication with the Board of Regents and the public. Students also serve on the majority of the committees involved in institutional governance.

The Student Activities Board plans and conducts social, educational, and recreational events for the University community. This group provides the foundation for activities programming on the campus and offers a variety of opportunities for student involvement.

Dakota State University students publish the campus e-newspaper, the Trojan Times, and students work at the student campus radio station, KDSU, which broadcasts campus, local and national events and music via the Internet and public address system in the student union.

Most of the academic disciplines has a student organization associated with it. Examples include the: Phi Beta Lambda Business Club, Computer Club, Health Information Management Club, Women in Science and Technology, Teachers of Tomorrow, and Game Design Club. In addition to providing opportunity for students in a given major to get better acquainted and enjoy working together, these organizations enable their members to supplement their in-class learning by inviting speakers to campus, sponsoring competitive events (both for the campus and for high school students), taking group trips, etc. These organizations also take pride in conducting service projects for the campus and the community.

A number of student organizations exist because their members share a common interest or goal in areas that is other than academic. Examples include the: Gaming Club, Inter-varsity Christian Fellowship, Colleges Against Cancer, and Lights, Camera, Action Film Club.  DSU also has five honor societies: Delta Mu Delta, Kappa Sigma Iota, The National Society of Leadership and Success, Phi Eta Sigma, and Sigma Tau Delta.  Each of these organizations use a set of criteria, such as GPA or number of credits completed, to determine the students that can be invited to become members. As in the case of the academically related clubs, each of these organizations contributes to the growth of its participants and to the overall learning environment of the campus.

A major responsibility of the Director of Student Activities is to work closely with officers and advisors of student organizations to identify the particular needs of their groups and to design ways and means of meeting these needs. Assistance can take the form of individual meetings between the director and organizational officers, workshops for either officers from all interested organizations or the entire membership of a particular organization, or trips to another institution to visit with counterparts.

A full list of clubs and organizations can be found on the DSU website at or on the DSU Portal.

Theatre, Art and Music

Theatre

Students are encouraged to participate in Theatre productions. These activities are available for the student interested in performing or working with the technical aspects of Theatre productions. Productions are staged in the Dakota Prairie Playhouse and range from a principle production each semester to student-directed, one-act plays.

Music and Art

Vocal and instrumental activities are also available on campus. The DSU Pep Band, Choir, and Singers are open to all students wishing to participate and are available either for academic credit. These groups perform at various occasions during the academic year.

Students are also provided opportunities for greater understanding, appreciation, and self-expression in the area of visual arts. Exhibits of faculty and student work appear on several occasions during the academic year in the Mundt Library Gallery. The DSU collection, consisting of art purchased with General Activity Fee funds, is located in offices and display areas across the campus.

Intramural Sports

The Dakota State University Intramural Sports Department welcomes you to another exciting and enjoyable year. The Intramural Sports Department includes a wide variety of activities designed to encourage participation from every student on campus. Your participation in the Intramural Sports Program will prove beneficial to you personally, physically, physiologically, and socially. It affords the opportunity to develop the essential qualities of leadership, cooperation, self-reliance, and a sense of fair play as well as forming warm friendships that will endure throughout the years. Each and every student is invited to participate in as many activities as he or she deems advisable. The Intramural Sports Department offers men, women, and co-ed leagues in flag football, volleyball, basketball, and softball. The Department also sponsors special events and tournaments throughout the school year. Intramural sports activities are listed on the web.

Career Services-Student Employment, Internships & Placement

The Career Services Office, located in 206 Heston Hall, assists students in seeking and securing part-time positions, internships, or full-time employment. Students are informed of existing vacancies, assisted with application procedures, and guided toward additional opportunities for student employment. Part-time positions are available during regular semesters and full-time employment is available during the summer. Internships are available to qualifying students.

The Career Services Office is the primary office for assisting students with the transition from college to career. Job lists are prepared from various resources including employer, as well as exchange listings from outside sources.

Additionally, on-going seminars are provided to assist students with the job search, job application, and interviewing process. To add to students’ placement success, employers come to campus to specifically interview students at DSU for internships and full-time employment.

Bookstore

The Trojan Center Bookstore is the official shopping headquarters for students, faculty, staff and friends of DSU. The store features textbooks and other required course materials, school and art supplies, gaming supplies, and DSU apparel. The bookstore’s hours of operation are Monday through Friday from 8:00 am to 5:00 pm, with summer hours from 7:30 am to 4:30 pm. Extended hours are observed during the beginning of each semester and for other special campus events.

The bookstore seeks to support and enhance the academic programs for the university by providing all required course materials. Used textbooks and rentals are available for many titles at a substantial savings over new book prices. Textbooks and rentals are available for many titles at a substantial savings over new book prices. Textbooks can be ordered online by visiting the DSU portal and accessing your courses through WebAdvisor or you can visit the bookstore online at www.dsubookstore.com.

The bookstore accepts cash, check Visa, MasterCard, Discover and Trojan Gold for all purchases. For additional information, return policies or to shop online, please visit www.dsubookstore.com. For information on upcoming sales, buyback dates and other events, find us on Facebook: Trojan Center Bookstore.

Diversity Services

The principle responsibility of Diversity Services is to educate and enhance the understanding, commitment, awareness, and dedication of the university to pluralism, social justice education, and preparedness to be successful in the evolving “global village”.

Our commitment to diversity and academic excellence is reflected in the following goals for the university.

GOAL 1: To create a university that encourages and models respect for all individuals and provides equitable opportunity for the attainment of professional goals and personal fulfillment.

GOAL 2: To create a diverse community of students that reflects both societal and individual differences.

GOAL 3: To create a diverse community of faculty, staff and administration that reflects both societal and individual differences.

Food Service

DSU is proud to partner with Sodexo for resident dining, catering, Einstein Bros Bagels, vending and concessions starting with the 2015-16 school year. Sodexo is a multinational company with over 380,000 employees across 80 countries.

Resident Dining:  DSU Dining’s initiative is that every student can find healthy options at any time of the day.  They work closely with Registered Dietitians to provide healthy, fresh, and nutritious meals along with favorite “home cooked” style offerings. For more information on Sodexo’s Mindful programs, please visit https://mindful.sodexo.com/

Catering:  DSU Dining can provide for your catering needs from a simple coffee service/continental breakfast to a luncheon, reception, elegant dining, BBQ, or buffet service. DSU Dining will do everything to exceed all expectations you have for your event by providing high quality food and services and will strive to ensure the event you are planning is a total success. 

Einstein Bros. Bagels and Coffee Shop:  Partnering with DSU Dining will offer the opportunity to run your favorite coffee hot spot year-round. There isn’t a better way to start off your day than with a signature latte or an iced coffee from your local Einstein Bros. For a view of the entire beverage and lunch menu, please visit http://www.einsteinbros.com/

If you have any questions, comments or concerns, please stop by the Trojan Center and visit with DSU Dining’s General Manager, Javier Lopez at Javier.Lopez@dsu.edu.

Student Development

The Student Development Office, located in the Student Services Center in the lower level of the Trojan Center, provides a variety of services related to student retention. It functions as a central location for students, faculty and staff to establish relationships that will promote personal and academic excellence for each and every student. The personnel within Student Development support student involvement in, and ownership of, their unique learning process. The mission is to help each student succeed academically, socially, and personally in an interdisciplinary world. Relationship development, personal discovery and developmental counseling are tools Student Development staff employ to help students to achieve academic and personal success.

University Card

The University Card is the official identification card for the DSU community. The Card provides access to the Library, the Community Center, residence halls and various activities and athletic events. The Card, which is not transferable to another person, should be carried by students at all times on campus.

In addition to serving as an access card, the University Card carries various meal plan choices and can act as a pre-paid, stored-value debit card through a program called Trojan Gold. Funds stored as Trojan Gold may be used at the Bookstore, the Production Center, vending machines, copier in the library, laundry, on campus organization fundraisers, concessions, the Marketplace, Einstein Bros. Bagel, and Bits N’ Bytes. It can also be used off campus at Classic Corner Convenience, Dairy Queen, McDonald’s, Pizza Ranch, Scooby’s Convenience, Stadium Sports Grill, Taco John’s, Mochavino and The Community Center for personal training sessions or other fee based classes.

A Trojan Gold account can be opened with an initial deposit of $25 or more. Funds may be added to any time by means of cash, check or credit/debit card. You are also able to access the E-Accounts site at where you would sign on with the same login credentials you use for WebAdvisor and/or the DSU portal. On this site you are able to add funds to your card via credit/debit card, deactivate/reactivate your card if lost or stolen, and look at your personal transactions. You are also able to add the eAccount mobile app to your Apple or Android device by searching for “Blackboard Transact Mobile eAccounts” in the App store. This app does the same functions at the online web eAccounts but with added convenience of being able to access it on the go. Before you can add money onto your card via your mobile device, however, you must first have a saved payment at the online eAccounts site as you will not be able to add debit/credit card information on the mobile device.

If a card is lost or stolen, it should be reported immediately to the University Card Office in the Student Services Center or go on to eAccounts or mobile app and deactivate your card. Once deactivated, funds are protected.

University Centers in Sioux Falls, Rapid City and Pierre

The Universities Centers in Sioux Falls (UC-SF), Rapid City (UC-RC) and Pierre (CUC) are partnerships among South Dakota’s six public universities:  Black Hills State University, Dakota State University, Northern State University, South Dakota School of Mines and Technology, South Dakota State University and the University of South Dakota, working cooperatively to deliver accessible, high-quality education in convenient locations throughout the state of South Dakota. 

UC Sioux Falls at (605)367-5640 or www.sduniversitycenter.org/;
UC Rapid City at (605)718-4112 or www.ucrapidcity.org;
CUC Pierre at (605)773-2160 or www.cucpierre.com/