Student Resources

Preparing you to Succeed

Our undergraduate affairs staff throughout the College is committed to student achievement, learning, graduation and, ultimately, preparation for life after college.

Student Stories

Student stories lead in text about how our students do great things.

Ashton Keys, an Experience Architecture major, shares how he was able to discover his passion and build connections through a variety of projects and in the cross-disciplinary program.

Kathryn Bailey, a Studio Art major, hasn’t allowed her quadrilateral limb deficiency to keep her from living a “normal” life and she shares how she continues to push forward, choosing to never place limits on herself.

Jessica Kukla, a Professional Writing major, explains how the program creates a community and how it helps prepare her for a wide range of career opportunities.

Where We Work

A degree from the College of Arts & Letters prepares students to find a career upon graduation. Read about some of our recent alums.

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Scholarships

MSU awards a number of scholarships, many of which are made possible by alumni and friends of the university. Scholarship selection criteria vary. Academic performance, standardized test scores, class rank, and a student’s personal statement are often used to determine eligibility.

Financial Aid

The MSU Office of Financial Aid provides several cost calculators to assist students in personalizing costs and financial aid estimates. Students and parents may also want to familiarize themselves with the Office of Financial Aid’s publication, Financing Your Education.