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SafeMSU App
Designed with input from students, faculty and staff, the SafeMSU App provides access to valuable safety resources direct to Spartan’s hands. A key feature of the app is the virtual friend walk.
Established in 1994, the Graduate School’s mission is to serve as an advocate for graduate education to the university and beyond and to enhance the quality of graduate education at MSU in all its diverse dimensions.
Office for International Students and Scholars
The Office for International Students and Scholars (OISS) provides support to Michigan State University’s international students, scholars and families.
MSU PARKING – PERMITS
MSU POLICE:
We serve as the Police Department for Michigan State University, with sworn police officers certified by the State of Michigan. We handle all police and criminal matters on all MSU property. It is our mission to enhance the quality of life on campus, by building relationships, strengthening stewardship, and working collaboratively within our diverse community to reduce crime, enforce laws, preserve peace, and provide for a safe environment…
When a bicycle is possessed or operated on campus, it must be registered, parked and locked at a bike rack and in operable condition. Register your bicycle through the MSUPD.
BUS SERVICES ON CAMPUS
All campus bus service is provided by the Capital Area Transportation Authority (CATA). For 2020-21, CATA’s Spartan Service operates four dedicated free-fare campus routes serve university apartments, residence halls, commuter lots and main campus facilities throughout the day and evening. https://www.cata.org/Routes-Schedules/Where-can-I-Ride/MSU-Campus
You can purchase a bus pass for other routes at the MSU ID Office as well as at other off-campus locations or online at the CATA site. More information on Bus Fares and Passes can also be found HERE
MSU NightOwl – CATA Late Night Transportation
We’ll Come to You” services Curb-to-curb transportation on MSU’s campus: The Night Owl provides late night/early morning campus service at times when other CATA bus services are not running. Passengers may travel between any two locations on MSU campus. Rides are restricted to campus only.
- Call 517.432.8888 (2.8888 from any campus phone) when you are ready for a ride. A small bus will arrive within 20 minutes of your call to take you to your campus destination. No advance reservations will be accepted.
- Visit: https://www.cata.org/MSUNightOwl for more information
On-campus Housing
Graduate Student & Off-campus Housing
English Language Center
The ELC has a number of different language and culture programs for students who want to improve their English skills by studying in an English speaking environment.
Resource Center for Persons with Disabilities
The purpose of the RCPD is firmly centered on maximizing the opportunities at Michigan State for students of all abilities.
The GSRR specifically addresses student conduct, academic pursuits, keeping of records and publications, and describes procedures for formulating regulations governing student conduct.
Office for Education Abroad
Start here for information on traveling abroad for study during your time at MSU. Includes Advising, funding resources and so much more!
How to: Restrict the information viewable on the public MSU directory.
Student Life and Engagement
Student Affairs and Services (now Student Life and Engagement) at Michigan State University creates a multitude of opportunities for students on campus, in the community, and throughout our global society.
Replace or obtain an MSU student ID.
MSU Food Bank – The MSU Student Food Bank is intended to provide supplemental food and other necessities for students and their families who are in need of this type of support.
Olin Health Center – Olin Health Center is the primary health care facility for MSU students. Olin Health Center is home to primary care, psychiatry, allergy/immunizations, sports medicine, and health education services.
Office of the University Ombudsperson:
The Ombudsman helps staff members, instructors, and administrators sort through university rules and regulations that might apply to specific student issues and concerns. We also identify MSU policies that may need revision.
Office for Civil Rights and Title IX
The mission of our office is to educate all campus community members regarding how to prevent, identify, and report discrimination, harassment, and gender-based violence; to monitor complaints of discrimination, harassment, and gender-based violence, conduct a fair and equitable investigation of each complaint, and use information from monitoring and investigations to inform prevention education; to connect those affected by discrimination, harassment, and gender-based violence with campus and community resources that will allow them to move forward.
Prevention, Outreach and Education Department (POE)
The Prevention, Outreach and Education (POE) Department promotes safety and improves quality of life by educating members of the MSU campus community on sexual assault and relationship violence, eliminating violence on campus, empowering staff, faculty and students to become advocates for a non-violent community and positively affecting social change.
Conflict Resolution Pathways:
The Office of Student Support & Accountability provides a variety of programs and services designed to provide faculty, staff and students with the means to resolve conflict peacefully and to help restore members of our community when harm is done. You will find a comprehensive listing of these programs on our page.
Office of Student Support & Accountability
The Office of Student Support & Accountability supports student success by ensuring a civil and inclusive learning environment based on academic and personal integrity. All community members have a responsibility for establishing, maintaining, and fostering a commitment to our shared values, ethical decision-making, and personal and collective excellence.
Student Fees & Taxes
Explained by Office of Financial Aid
Financial Aid Information – Graduate Students
From the Office of Financial Aid
Financial Aid – College of Law
Financial Aid Resources for College of Law students
Financial Aid – Medical Schools
Financial Aid Resources for Medical Students
Acronyms Commonly Used at Michigan State University
Office of the Registrar
The Office of the Registrar is an academic service unit, reporting to the Associate Provost for Academic Services. In collaboration with the Office of Admissions and the Office of Financial Aid, the Office of the Registrar provides services and information to students, faculty, staff, and other constituencies. Our core functions include: academic records and transcripts; certificates and diplomas; classroom and event scheduling; degree certification; enrollment and registration; grade collection and recording; fee classification; student athlete and veterans certification; and transfer credit processing. In addition, we provide support for the curriculum and lead internal, cross-unit, and institution-wide initiatives.
Spartan Athletics
The official home of Spartan Athletics.