Clubs/Orgs
Academics
Fun To-Dos
Student Support
Career Services
100

The equivalent of Sparticipation in the Spring semester, usually happening in mid-January.

Springticipation

100
Every professor is required to provide this document in the beginning of the semester. The document lists expectations and class policies. 

Syllabus

100

They sell dozens of flavors of ice cream on campus.

The MSU Dairy Store

100

This organization, housed at Olin, provides counseling and psychiatric services for students.

CAPS (Counseling and Psychiatric Services)

100

You can schedule an appointment with your academic advisor using this website.

200

Where I can go online to find a listing of all clubs and organizations at MSU.

Involve@State

200

This college provides enrichment experiences for academically motivated students, including honors options, honors classes, and research experiences.

Honors College

200

Inside the tower is the carillon, which includes 49 different bells that play music.

Beaumont Tower

200
This services provides tutoring for math students.

Math Learning Center (MLC)

200

This website is great for college students looking for internships and jobs.

Handshake

300
These organizations help fund events and create change in the halls through the residence hall association. Any resident can join.

Hall Governments

300

At this event, undergraduates present research projects that they have done individually or with a professor. The event usually occurs in April of every year. 

UURAF

300

Catch the latest major touring Broadway blockbusters plus other performing artists at this center in southeast campus.

The Wharton Center

300

This office helps student navigate paying for college. 

Office of Financial Aid

300
These fairs allow college students to network with prospective employers in their field. These fairs are great ways for students to get an internship or job for the summer.
Career Fair
400

Each of MSU's fie neighborhoods has this organization, which represents Black students in the residence hall system. Any student can participate.

Black Caucus

400

This office helps undergraduate and graduate students pursue major national and international awards, including the Marshall and Rhodes Scholarship.

NIFS (National/International Fellowships & Scholarships)

400

The garden is an outdoor laboratory for students to appreciate various plant species, located between the College of Music and the Red Cedar River.

W.J Beal Botanical Garden

400

This organization provides free and confidential counseling, advocacy, and support groups for survivors of sexual assault. 

Center for Survivors

400

This organization helps all students with selecting a major, exploring career options, and looking for a job or internship. They are housed in the MSU Student Services Building.

The Career Services Network

500

This is the name of the West Circle LGBTQA+ caucus.

PRIDE (People Respecting Individuality, Diversity, and Equality)

500

This person helps students manage conflicts between students and the university, including discrimination, harassment, and unfair teaching practices.

The University Ombudsperson

500

This Zaha Hadid-designed art museum has a unique stainless steel and glass-angled building and presents several exhibits of contemporary art. 

The Broad Art Museum

500

This organizations provides academic advising, tutoring, several student success programs, and houses the Academic Affairs office for Exploratory Preference majors. 

Neighborhood Student Success Collaborative (NSSC)

500

This service provides career networking and mentoring for current students and MSU alumni.

MSU Connect