Business Services
M State Business Services serves students, vendors and the public. We assist students with tuition statements, account updates and payment plans; and we can help students understand their financial obligation to M State.
Our office also can answer questions about tuition policies and procedures and student charges and payments.
Contacts for specific services
- Campus Business Services assistance - Christina Loreth
- Student payroll, business expenses, campus business services assistance - Rachel Karst
- Accounting and reporting: grants, general, student government, athletic and performing arts; athletic and fine arts accounting and reporting; financial aid reconciliation, cash management and reconciliation - Matthew Benjamin
- Room reservations, academic contracts - Lynn Kraft
- Accounts receivable coordination, campus business services assistance - Jenna Sobiech
- Accounts receivable, third-party billing, PSEO billing, scholarships - Kristy Wagar
- Purchasing and procurement cards - Janice Carpenter
- Accounts payable, fixed assets and disposals, tax accounting - Patty Ekren
- College bookstore manager, accounting and reporting, financial statements - Leslie Rudrud
- Accounts payable, purchasing, purchasing campus business services assistance - Diane Stroot
- Past-due accounts and accounts at collections, campus business services assistance - Jessica Keddy
- Administration - Pat Nordick, Wayne Wolden
Facilities
College solicitation announcements
Minnesota State Community and Technical College has the following public solicitation announcements published at this time. Please contact Wayne Wolden, business manager, at wayne.wolden@443693.com or 218.631.7813 if you have questions about responding to any public solicitations.
Storm Water Pollution Prevention Program
The SWPPP activities implemented under Minimum Control Measure 1 will focus on increasing public awareness of the harmful effects of storm water runoff and its potential to affect the water quality of the Red River. Educational information will be made available to the public promoting practices conducive to the reduction of pollution that results from storm water runoff. Outreach programs and education activities that demonstrate the impact of storm water discharges on the Red River will be developed and implemented to increase the general level of understanding of the SWPPP throughout the college community.
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