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Who wants to be a graduate?

The Differences: High School vs. College | Time management | Testing tips | Who wants to be a graduate? | How to calculate your GPA | Myers-Briggs Type Indicator Information

Does your GPA have you in the Hot Seat?

Phone a friend

Make an appointment with YOUR ACADEMIC ADVISOR for expert advice and appropriate scheduling.
(If you don't know your advisor's name, call the Registration Office at 809-3762)

OR
See your advisor in a specialty program:

Pre-Baccalaureate Office 809-6860
Community College 809-2666

Services for Students with learning Disabilities 809-2018
Student Support 809-4327


Ask the audience

Your Residential College Family is eager to answer your questions.  Learn Life Skills at your Residential College sessions.

Life Lines

MSU offers services for the following:

African American Students                   809-3088
International American Students          809-4152
KTAP Students                                       809-5374
Non-Traditional Students                      809-2186
Students with Health Issues                 809-3809
Students with Physical Disabilities      809-4327
Students with Learning Disabilities     809-2018
Students Receiving Financial Aid        809-2546
Students Who are the First in Their 
family to Attend College                     809-4327
Veterans                                                    809-6837

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Let a tutor help you eliminate wrong answers

Tutoring is available from:
The Learning Center                         809-2666
Lowry Center
Student Support Service                  809-4327
TRIO Building
SSLD Program                                    809-2018
Lowry Center
Your Course Instructor


Second Chance

Enroll in an appropriate Academic Support Course or Guidance Course
ENG 111 - to be taken with ENG 101
ENG 112 - to be taken with ENG 102
REA 120 - to learn and apply College Study Skills
REA 121 - to be taken with a reading-content course such as CIV or PSY 180
GUI 097 or GUI 100

Final answer

Counseling Services are available through:
Campus Ministry Counseling and                                       Career Services                               809-3735
Testing Center                                   809-6851                Psychological Center                     809-2504
Student Legal Advice                             809-6951                Women's Center                             809-3140

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