Riverland Community College is committed to a safe learning and work environment for students, faculty, staff, and others who visit our campuses. Incidents of harassment, discrimination, sexual violence, and misconduct should be reported and will be investigated according to our policies and procedures.
The Registrar's Office processes admission applications, registration and transfer transactions, transfer and graduation evaluations, advising services, grades, transcript requests and maintains all permanent records.
The Riverland Community College Student Handbook provides essential information on academic policies, financial aid, student activities, and available services. It outlines the responsibilities and expectations for students to ensure a successful and enriching educational experience. The handbook is a key resource for understanding the college's procedures and support systems, and it may be updated periodically with necessary changes communicated to students. For detailed guidelines and updates, students are encouraged to consult the handbook regularly.
Explore student life at Riverland! From athletics and fine arts to student groups and career resources, discover opportunities to get involved, stay active, and enhance your college experience.
Learning how to read and study are the keys to college success. We have gathered some helpful links on textbooks, test taking, note taking, time management and much more.
Learn about Title IX compliance at Riverland. Explore your rights, reporting options, and support resources to ensure a safe and inclusive campus for all students and employees.
A transcript is a chronological listing of a student’s Riverland Community College courses, grades, GPA, transfer credit totals and degree(s). Students at Riverland Community College have two ways to access their transcript
Riverland Community College is a great place to start because you can complete your first two years (60 credits) of college at Riverland and transfer those credits to a four-year college or university to complete a Baccalaureate (Bachelor's) Degree.
Our mission is to help students achieve their academic, career and personal goals by providing individualized services and personalized support.
We help 140 student participants each academic year who are considered first generation, low income, or have a disability. We coach students through life skills, financial literacy, studying tips, university and college transfers, academic tutoring, personal success plans, and much more.
Riverland students can access FREE tutoring -- in-person, on-campus, and online – through Riverland’s Program, as well as FREE online tutoring 24/7 through Tutor.Com.
Transitioning from military life to civilian life can be difficult. Returning to college can be one of the most difficult parts of that process. According to Minnesota Statute 197.585, each campus of the University of Minnesota and each institution within the Minnesota State system shall provide adequate space for a Veterans Assistance Office to be administered by the Commissioner of Veterans Affairs. The Veterans Assistance Office provides information and assistance to veterans who are students or family members of students at the school regarding the availability of state, federal, local, and private resources.