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Discover all of the amazing places that make up the home of generations of Spartans. MSU’s campus is like no other. See for yourself!

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Majors, degrees and programs

Choose from more than 400 areas of study across 17 colleges and unrivaled opportunities for undergraduate research.

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Attend   an  in-person  or virtual  tour , or  sign up for  a   virtual  admissions event.

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Review application requirements, dates and deadlines, application options and more.

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Education abroad

With 300+ programs in more than 60 countries, Spartans explore the world and return with powerful new perspectives.

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Financial aid and scholarships

Discover the options, requirements and important deadlines to receive financial support.

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See where you stand in the admissions process and keep it moving forward.

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Take a virtual campus tour and explore MSU's legendary landmarks.

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U.S. News & World Report ’s 2024 Best Business Schools ranking places the Broad College at No. 1 for graduate supply chain/logistics programs for eight consecutive years. See the numbers .

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Whether you’re a high school student interested in business education or a transfer student looking to come to MSU, we have options for you to learn more about Broad.

Explore Broad

Register for an Explore Broad session

Explore Broad Undergraduate Programs informational sessions for prospective students and families are offered most Tuesday and Friday afternoons 3:30 – 5:00pm during the fall and spring semesters. In-person and virtual sessions are available on select dates. You will receive a confirmation email within 24 hours of completing the registration form.

Sessions will cover:

  • An overview of the Broad College of Business
  • Broad College Admissions Pathways
  • Majors and Academic Curriculum
  • Student Opportunities and Services

You may also consider registering for an Office of Admissions program to learn more about MSU.

Cannot attend a session? Check out our online resources below.

Explore Broad Presentation Recording

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Our Mission

The mission of the Broad College of Business is to create and disseminate knowledge through collaboration, developing global transformational leaders who positively impact organizations and society. We pride ourselves on ensuring that every Broad graduate has the skills to create positive change, connect the dots, and solve business problems through collaborative relationships.

Minskoff Pavilion Virtual Tour

Wander the halls of the Edward J. Minskoff Pavilion with Sparty on this virtual tour! Stop at points of interest and get a 360° look at the home for business at the MSU Broad College of Business.

Interested in learning more about the Residential Business Community (RBC)?

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The School of Hospitality Business

Students interested in exploring hospitality business should visit The School of Hospitality Business.

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Transfer Students

Prospective transfer students who would like to meet with a Broad College representative have the following options:

  • Attend an Office of Admissions program for transfer students. A representative from the Broad College will be present and  available for questions at the end of the session. A reservation is required; please register with the Office of Admissions .
  • Attend a Broad College prospective student information session (see registration information above).

Visit Transfer Student Admissions for information specific to prospective transfer students, including a printable transfer guide (includes course suggestions for schedule planning).

Transfer Student Admissions

Visiting Campus & Applying to MSU

Students and families interested in visiting campus and learning about all that MSU has to offer should plan to attend an Office of Admissions program . Programs are available for both admitted students and prospective students (freshmen and transfer students). Prior registration is required.

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If you have questions please feel free to contact us at [email protected] .

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Live On Hall Tours

The department of Residence Education and Housing Services (REHS) operates 27 residence halls, each offering a unique space and living experience. 

In-person residence hall tours are only available during prospective and admitted student tours booked through MSU Admissions. This page will be updated if residence hall tours are open to current students once again. 

In the meantime please check out our 360-degree tours of residence hall spaces. 

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College of Engineering

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Thank you for your interest in Michigan State University's College of Engineering! We look forward to your visit. If you have questions or need assistance in scheduling a visit, please call our office at (517) 353-7282 or email us at [email protected] . We will be happy to connect with you personally or via Zoom. 

This is your opportunity to discover what we have to offer by listening to an engineering presentation and seeing a sample of engineering labs, classrooms, computer labs and other service centers. The presentation and tour give you the chance to talk to staff and current MSU engineering students. Find out first-hand the advantages of studying engineering at MSU and what it takes to be a successful engineering student.

Anyone can attend the tours! It's a great opportunity for high school students and parents to see what we're all about.

  • Prospective students will meet with personnel from the Future Engineers Office. They will be happy to guide you and answer all your questions. (Please note: prospective students do not meet with advisors or professors.)
  • To provide good customer service and personal attention, the tours have a maximum capacity of 40 participants. Please limit your party to a maximum of 3 attendees.
  • Engineering Presentations and Tours are not offered on the weekends.
  • Classroom observations are not offered.
  • Transfer students are welcome. Be ready to discuss the transfer process; you can bring a copy of your transcripts.
  • If you are traveling from out of state, please refer to MSU travel and accommodations page.

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Prospective student presentations and tours:

Presentations will be held Mondays and Fridays, starting January 29th. Additional days will be add ed as the semester progresses. The presentations in April will be exclusively for Admitted Students. High school juniors and seniors interested in exploring engineering at MSU will learn about engineering majors, the Cornerstone and Residential Experience, resources for academic success, co-ops and internships, research opportunities, study abroad, engineering student clubs, etc.

Please arrive and check in 15 minutes prior to the presentation in room 3540 on the 3 rd  floor of the Engineering Building. The presentation will start promptly at 3:30pm with the tour following immediately after. The presentation and tour last from 1 hour to 1.5 hours.

Admitted student presentations and tours:

The presentations in April will be exclusively for Admitted Students. If you have received an official letter from MSU Office of Admissions indicating that you have been admitted to the university, you are welcome to attend these presentations. If these dates and times do not work for you, feel free to call our office at (517) 353-7282 or send an email to  Drew Kim  or  Luis Donado . This presentation is geared towards students who have participated in a previous prospective presentation and want to learn more about the steps after they have been admitted. The focuses will be transitioning from high school to a university, housing options, scholarships, tips for academic success, student involvement, etc. 

Admitted students also have the opportunity to visit MSU and the College of Engineering during Admitted Student Day on April 6th. 

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Due to the pre-college summer engineering programs taking place during the summer, presentations and tours are not offered. You are welcome to call our office at (517) 353-7282 or you can send your questions to  [email protected] .

Furthermore, prospective students can attend the MSU Office of Admission's  Green and White Days  where academic information is presented, including an engineering presentation. The program is held daily for a week in late July. Please be sure to RSVP for the program.

Presentations will be held Mondays and Fridays, starting after Preview Day. Juniors and seniors interested in exploring engineering at MSU will learn about engineering majors, the Cornerstone and Residential Experience, resources for academic success, co-ops and internships, research opportunities, study abroad, engineering clubs, etc. 

Please arrive and check in 15 minutes prior to the presentation in room 3540 on the 3 rd floor of the Engineering Building. The presentation will start promptly at 3:30pm (or 10:00am for certain occasions) with the tour following immediately after. The Presentation and Tour lasts from 1 hour to 1.5 hours.  Engineering building map

Preview Day  is a great opportunity to check out the College of Engineering that is held in early October every year. Meet with professors, tour laboratories and see engineering interactive demonstrations, learn about majors and careers, talk with current MSU students, view undergraduate research posters and projects and much more! 

If you are traveling from out of state, please visit our Office of Admissions travel accommodations page.

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Michigan State Capitol Hub

Tour Schedules

Guided tours of the Capitol are provided Monday through Friday and begin at the top of every hour, with the first tour beginning at 9:00am and the final tour beginning at 4:00pm.

Tours should be scheduled in advance for groups of between 10 and 45 people. Groups of less than 10 people do not need to schedule a tour but are recommended to call in advance to check tour availability.

The Capitol Building is closed on the following holidays:

New Year’s Day

Martin Luther King Jr. Day

Presidents’ Day

Memorial Day

Juneteenth Holiday

Fourth of July

Veterans Day

Thanksgiving (Thursday & Friday)

Christmas Eve

Christmas Day

New Year’s Eve

If the officially recognized state holiday falls on a weekend the Capitol is closed the preceding Friday or the Monday following the holiday. Please call 517-373-2353 to verify open or closed status surrounding the holidays.

Click the links below to view the updated monthly tour schedule.

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Senate Tour Report

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Senate and House tour reports are updated monthly to show the scheduled tours for schools and groups visiting the Capitol from your district.

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When each group arrives for their tour, our service will contact you to provide the group’s headcount and timeframe. Books and materials can be dropped off at our ground floor east tour desk and will be given to the group at the conclusion of their tour.

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All Capitol tours now begin in the Heritage Hall orientation rooms and exhibit ramp before heading up to the Capitol’s ground floor.

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Please have interested parties from your district contact us to schedule a tour of the Capitol or Michigan History Museum at (517) 373-2353.

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Looking for the history of a Capitol office to share with visitors? Browse through and download Capitol Office Histories .

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Still have questions about the Capitol Tour, Education, and Information Service? Refer to our Guide to Services handbook or give us a call!

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2024 Spring Showcase

Football 4/8/2024 1:57:00 PM

Michigan State Athletics to Host Spring Showcase, Presented by Michigan Achievement Scholarship, on Saturday, April 20

  • Head Coach Jonathan Smith will be available for pictures and Spartan players will be signing autographs on the official 2024 Spring Showcase poster prior to practice from 12:15-1 p.m. Please note: All player autographs will be on the official 2024 Spring Showcase poster distributed free at Spartan Stadium by MSU Athletics. No other items permitted.
  • Fans will also have a chance to visit the playing field, take photos wearing a Spartan helmet, shoulder pads and jersey, and take pictures with MSU championship trophies. In addition, there will be games on the concourse along with a face painting station and a balloon artist.
  • Baseball vs. Penn State (Friday, April 19 at 8:05 p.m.; Sunday, April 21 at 1:05 p.m.) – McLane Baseball Stadium
  • Softball vs. Minnesota (Friday, April 19 at 5 p.m.; Sunday, April 21 at 1 p.m.) – Secchia Stadium
  • Women's Tennis (Sunday, April 21 vs. Iowa at 11 a.m.) – MSU Outdoor Tennis Center
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Michigan State football spring practice visitor preview (April 13)

Michigan State will welcome an impressive haul of unofficial visitors tomorrow (April 13), as the Spartans take part in the 12th of 15 total spring practices. The Saturday practice will be the focal point of the recruiting visits. SpartanMag.com will break down the expected visitor for the day. You can find the full spring visitor list HERE .

Four-star OL Avery Gach, Birmingham (Mich.) Wylie E. Groves

Michigan State will welcome four-star in-state offensive lineman Avery Gach this weekend, his second visit to East Lansing under the new Spartans staff. Offensive line coach Jim Michalczik and head coach Jonathan Smith made up ground on the first visit in February, as Michigan State continues to chase Big Ten foes in Ohio State and Michigan . Wisconsin is also involved as the Spartans will look to secure an official visit as well.

Gach is the No. 247 overall recruit in the 2025 class, per the On3 Industry Rankings . He is also the No. 17 interior offensive lineman and No. 2 prospect from Michigan in his class. The four-star plans to have a final decision after this official visits this summer, and before his senior season begins.

RELATED: 2025 four-star OL Avery Gach to visit Michigan State this weekend

Four-star DB Tariq Hayer, Upper Marlboro (MD) St. John’s

Michigan State will host four-star defensive back Tariq Hayer , of Upper Marlboro (MD) St. John’s school over the weekend, as he announced his visit plans via social media . He holds offers from Penn State , Wisconsin , Tennessee , Texas A&M , Auburn , and others. Michigan State could potentially join the mix this weekend as he continues to set official visit plans.

Hayer (5-11, 185) is ranked a four-star, the No. 157 overall recruit in the 2025 On3 Industry Rankings . He is also ranked the No. 19 cornerback and the No. 3 recruit in Maryland. Hayer has official visits lined up with Cincinnati (May 30) and Rutgers (June 7) so far.

Three-star CB Jayden Shipps, Severn (MD) Archbishop Spalding

Michigan State will also welcome priority cornerback target Jayden Shipps for the practice. Shipps (6-1, 180) was offered by cornerbacks coach Demetrice Martin back on Feb. 1 as he visited Archbishop Spalding. Martin made a strong impression on Shipps, as the Spartans will now look to secure an official visit from the cornerback with a strong weekend trip.

Shipps holds other offers from Tennessee , Wisconsin , NC State , Pittsburgh , South Carolina , Duke , and others. He is ranked a three-star, the No. 614 overall recruit in his class by the 2025 On3 Industry Rankings .

RELATED: Michigan State making 2025 three-star CB Jayden Shipps a priority

DB Alijah Jones, Baltimore (MD) Archbishop Spaulding

Demetrice Martin and Michigan State will also welcome Shipps high school teammate in Alijah Jones as he joins him for the trip. Jones (6-0, 185) was also offered by Martin during the position coach’s trip to the school.

He holds other offers from Pittsburgh , Indiana , Boston College , and others. Jones it not yet ranked by the 2025 On3 Industry Rankings.

OL Cam Clark, Dexter (Mich.) High School

Michigan State will also welcome in-state lineman Cam Clark for his second visit to East Lansing under the new Spartans staff. Offensive line coach Jim Michalczik visited Dexter to see Clark in January as well.

Clark (6-7, 290) holds offers from Wisconsin , Kansas , Cincinnati , Georgia Tech , Minnesota , Duke , Kentucky , and others. He is not yet ranked by the 2025 On3 Industry Rankings .

OL Ben Nichols, Davison (Mich.) High School

The Spartans and Jim Michalczik will also welcome a top 2026 offensive line target in Ben Nichols on April 13 for practice. Michigan State offered Nichols on Feb. 2, just a day before hosting him for the Feb. 3 junior day event. The Spartans are off to a strong start in his recruitment, but he holds other offers from Notre Dame , Florida State , Virginia Tech , Purdue , and others.

Nichols (6-6, 325) is ranked a four-star, the No. 209 overall recruit in the 2026 On3 Industry Rankings . He is also ranked the No. 19 interior offensive lineman and the No. 3 recruit in Michigan.

QB Anthony Coellner, Carmel (Ind.) High School

Michigan State will also welcome back 2026 quarterback Anthony Coellner , as he makes his second visit to East Lansing under Jonathan Smith and company.

Coellner (6-2, 195) has also visited West Virginia , USC , UCLA , Michigan , Indiana , and others this spring. He holds offers from Indiana , Cincinnati , Maryland , West Virginia , and others.

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The Toonerville Trolley and Tahquamenon Falls Riverboat Tours has given tours of Michigan's largest waterfall for nearly a century. | Photo courtesy of Tahquamenon Falls Riverboat Tours

SOO JUNCTION, MICH. -- The Toonerville Trolley and Tahquamenon Falls Riverboat Tours won’t be returning to the river this year for what would have been the company’s 96th season.

The train and ferry tours have become a beloved tradition for generations of visitors. But after deciding to retire and listing the business for sale in 2022, the current owners are still searching for a buyer to take their unique enterprise into its next chapter.

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U-M to Head to Michigan State for Spartan Invitational

4/3/2024 5:23:00 PM | Men's Track & Field

By: Jordan Manning

ANN ARBOR, Mich. -- The University of Michigan men's track and field program will compete in the Spartan Invitational at Michigan State on Friday (April 5) beginning at 10:52 a.m.

• Action at the Ralph Young Track will begin at 10:52 p.m. with the 5,000-meter run.

• The Wolverines have been solid through the first three weeks of outdoor action. In the USTFCCCA Event Squad rankings, the 1,500-meter run squad is No. 2 and the 800-meter run squad is No. 4.

• The Maize and Blue split action last weekend, with the distance squad competing at the Stanford Invitational and the rest of the team competing at the Battle on the Bayou hosted by LSU.

• In Palo Alto, Calif., Tom Brady set the program record for the 10,000-meter run with a time of 28:21.89, shaving 25 seconds off his previous personal-best (28:46.83). Luke Venhuizen finished fourth in section four of the 5,000-meter run with a personal-best time of 13:52.88. In section three of the 3,000-meter steeplechase, Caleb Jarema finished second with a personal best of 8:52.09.

• At LSU, Nick Foster (3:40.36) finished first, Trent McFarland (3:42.99) finished second, Riley Flemington (3:43.56) finished third, and Henry Johnson (3:34.56) finished fourth in the 1,500-meter run. Flemington and Johnson both set career bests and all four Wolverines broke the meet record. Foster's time set a new 1,500-meter run standard for the meet.

• In the 800-meter run, Johnson finished fourth with a personal-best time of 1:48.27 and Foster finished fifth with a personal-best 1:48.28. McFarland placed sixth (1:48.66), Camden Law placed 11th with a personal-best 1:49.83, and Flemington finished 12th (1:50.26) with a season-best time. Johnson's time is the 10th fastest in program history.

• Dubem Amene ran 46.01 seconds to finish seventh in the 400-meter dash, just a half-second shy of tying his personal best. Jacob Koerner placed 20th (48.18) while Lawrence Gilliam placed 23rd (48.36), with both running season bests.

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2024 men's frozen four: bracket, scores, schedule for the college hockey championship.

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Denver wins the 2024 DI men's ice hockey national championship with a 2-0 shutout over No. 2 Boston College . Matt Davis made 35 saves in the title game en route to earning most outstanding player.

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2024 DI men's ice hockey tournament bracket

Here's a look at the complete 2024 DI men's hockey tournament bracket: 

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DI Men's Ice Hockey Bracket

2024 DI men's ice hockey tournament schedule

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First round | March 28

  • No. 3 Denver 2 , UMass 1 (2OT)
  • No. 2 Boston U 6,  RIT 3
  • Cornell 3 , Maine 1
  • Minnesota 3 , Omaha 2

First round | March 29

  • No. 1 Boston College 4, Michigan Tech 1 
  • No. 4 Michigan State 5, Western Michigan 4 (OT)
  • Quinnipiac 3, Wisconsin 2 (OT) 
  • Michigan 4,  North Dakota 3 

Second round | March 30 

  • No. 3 Denver 2,  Cornell 1
  • No. 2 Boston U 6 , Minnesota 3

Second round | March 31

  • No. 1 Boston College 5 , Quinnipiac 4 (OT)
  • Michigan 5 , No. 4 Michigan State 2

Men’s Frozen Four semifinals | April 11

  • No. 3 Denver 2 , No. 2 Boston U 1 (OT)
  • No. 1 Boston College 4, Michigan 0  

Men’s Frozen Four national championship | April 13

  • No. 3 Denver 2, No. 1 Boston College 0

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Office of Admissions

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Students interested in a particular major, program or other academic opportunities are encouraged to take advantage of one or more of the department visit options below. Departments are currently offering a mix of in-person and virtual visits. To see which colleges and departments your academic interests belong to, explore our career interest areas .

Informational sessions for prospective students and families are offered most Tuesday and Friday afternoons at 3:30 p.m. during the fall and spring semesters. Sessions may be virtual, in-person or both depending on select dates. Sessions will cover an overview of the Broad College of Business, college admissions pathways, majors/academic curriculum and student opportunities and services. Visit the Broad website for more information and to register for a session.

Students are encouraged to visit MSU's  Career Services Network website  to learn more about the wealth of resources, tools and opportunities available to students.

For students interested in learning more about majors in the College of Agriculture & Natural Resources, please contact Jeff Keson, Assistant Director for Recruitment & Retention, at [email protected] .

The College of Arts & Letters Visit Days are a series of opportunities to learn more about the various programs ranging from English to world language studies. Information about our Citizen Scholars program will also be provided. 

Schedule The Visit Days will take place in B-130 Wells Hall from 11:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. on the following Fridays:

  • September 15, 2023
  • September 29, 2023
  • October 13, 2023
  • October 27, 2023
  • November 10, 2023
  • December 1, 2023

Please confirm your attendance by sending a short email to Chamara Kwakye at [email protected] or Yvonne Morris at [email protected] .

Additionally, prospective students can email Chamara Kwakye at  [email protected]  or Yvonne Morris at  [email protected]  to coordinate a visit with a specific program within the College of Arts & Letters. 

Prospective students interested in Communication Arts and Sciences programs can reach out to the following contacts to set up an appointment or to get more information about the program of interest.

  • Email [email protected]
  • Please contact the lead adviser of the major you are interested in

Prospective students can call (517) 353-9680 or email Robin Lenkart at  [email protected]  if they would like to register for any of the following information sessions. Registration is required.

  • In-person sessions will be held on Fridays at Noon in Erickson Hall, beginning January 19, 2024.
  • January 22, 2024
  • February 26, 2024
  • March 25, 2024
  • April 22, 2024
  • In-person sessions will be held on Fridays at 11:30 a.m. and 3:30 p.m. in Erickson Hall, beginning January 19, 2024 and ending on Friday, April 26, 2024.

Presentation and tour Presentations followed by a tour will be held on Mondays and Fridays. Additional days will be added as the spring 2024 semester progresses. The presentations in April will be exclusively for Admitted Students.

High school juniors and seniors interested in exploring engineering at MSU will learn about engineering majors, the Cornerstone and Residential Experience, resources for academic success, co-ops and internships, research opportunities, study abroad, engineering student clubs, etc. Registration is required.

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The College of Music Admissions Office is open for in-person visits. In-person visits must be scheduled at least 24 hours in advance for a weekday between 8 a.m. and 5 p.m. To schedule a time to meet with the College of Music admissions staff, or to address any other questions or concerns, call (517) 355-2140 or email  [email protected] . For more information on visiting the College of Music, including online and virtual tour options, visit the College of Music website .

The College of Natural Science (NatSci) will be hosting in-person Undergraduate Visit Days during the Spring 2024 semester. At your Visit Day, you can expect to meet the NatSci Undergraduate Recruitment Coordinator for a presentation and Q&A session.

  • Friday, February 16th, 2024 at 2 p.m. in Room 105 of the Natural Science Building
  • Friday, February 16th, 2024 at 3:30 p.m. in Room 116 of the Natural Science Building
  • Friday, March 22nd, 2024 at 2 p.m. in Room 105 of the Natural Science Building
  • Friday, March 22nd, 2024 at 3:30 p.m. in Room 116 of the Natural Science Building

Can’t make it to the Visit Days? No problem! Students interested in the variety of undergraduate degree programs within the College of Natural Science can schedule an appointment with the College of Natural Science Undergraduate Recruitment Coordinator by emailing [email protected] or calling 517-355-4470. Appointment times will be scheduled between 8 a.m. and 5 p.m. ET, Monday through Friday, and are available both in-person and online.

The College of Nursing hosts a variety of information sessions throughout the academic year. During these events, students have the opportunity to learn more about program requirements and the admissions process, as well as ask questions of our faculty and advisers. Interested students should visit the  College of Nursing events page  to register. Any general inquiries can be directed to (517) 353-4827 or  [email protected] . If you would like to schedule an individual appointment with our recruitment staff, please email  [email protected] .

Students interested in the variety of  degree programs  within the College of Social Science can schedule an appointment with an academic adviser in their related department/major of interest. Appointment times can generally be scheduled from 8:30 a.m. to 11:30 a.mm and 1 p.m. to 4:30 p.m. ET, Monday through Friday. For general questions please email  [email protected] . Go Green! 

Students interested in learning about education abroad opportunities at MSU can visit the  Office for Education Abroad website  for more information. Advisers are available for questions Monday through Friday in-person, over email and on the phone. Zoom appointments are also available. Visit the  Education Abroad Advising Center page  for details and contact information.

Students interested in the exploratory preference major  can  schedule a virtual meeting  with an Exploratory Preference academic adviser. During these appointments, a neighborhood adviser can discuss your interests and options with you, and help you make a schedule for exploring. Students can take advantage of this amazing opportunity to find a major that’s a good fit.

Lyman Briggs College (LBC) is a science-focused residential college connecting the natural sciences and mathematics with the humanities and social sciences. LBC has both virtual and in-person visits. For a list of visit options, see the Visit LBC web page . You may also contact the college's recruitment officers via email at [email protected] .

The Residential College in the Arts and Humanities (RCAH) offers in-person and virtual visit options, as well as programs for prospective students.

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What is RCAH? RCAH is a vibrant living-learning community devoted to using the arts and humanities to make positive change in the world. It has all the advantages of a small, private college, but with the opportunities of a large research university!

Students and alumni are thinkers, explorers, activists, creators and community builders who use their RCAH degree for the common good. RCAH isn’t an “art school,” but RCAH students and faculty are creative and thoughtful as they use the arts and humanities to address today’s most important issues. If you are a student who wants to customize all your interests into one amazing major at MSU, come visit RCAH and find out how you can live your learning with the Residential College in the Arts and Humanities. For more information visit the RCAH website or email [email protected] .

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  1. Michigan State University Tours

    Explore the remarkable world of MSU with guided or self-guided tours. Learn about academics, history, and student life at one of the nation's leading research universities.

  2. Visit

    Explore the beautiful and green campus of Michigan State University in East Lansing, Michigan. Find out how to get to and around campus, where to stay, what to do and see, and how to get tickets for sports and arts events.

  3. Self-guided campus tours

    Explore MSU's campus independently with a self-guided tour map. Find out how to get the map, travel regulations and guidelines, and other visit options.

  4. Prospective first-year events

    If you can't make it in person, attend one of virtual event options. We host virtual prospective first-year programs that provide an overview of the admissions process and the university as a whole with a moderated Q&A with current MSU students. We also have virtual livestreamed campus tours that are led by out student tour guides.

  5. Michigan State University

    These campus visit programs are for students who have not yet been admitted to MSU. If you are an admitted student, please sign up for an admitted student program. Prospective transfer students should sign up for a transfer student campus visit. Reservations are required for all programs. Please note that all times are in the Eastern time zone.

  6. Virtual tour

    Explore the MSU campus and see its highlights, housing options and career interest areas. This web page offers a virtual tour of the home of generations of Spartans.

  7. Admissions

    Visit the Michigan State University Office of Admissions to learn how to apply, sign up for a campus tour, check your application status, and more!

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  9. Visit Broad

    Explore Broad Undergraduate Programs informational sessions for prospective students and families are offered most Tuesday and Friday afternoons 3:30 - 5:00pm during the fall and spring semesters. In-person and virtual sessions are available on select dates. You will receive a confirmation email within 24 hours of completing the registration ...

  10. Live On Hall Tours

    The department of Residence Education and Housing Services (REHS) operates 27 residence halls, each offering a unique space and living experience. In-person residence hall tours are only available during prospective and admitted student tours booked through MSU Admissions. This page will be updated if residence hall tours are open to current students once again.

  11. Undergraduate college visit

    Undergraduate college visit. Thank you for your interest in Michigan State University's College of Engineering! We look forward to your visit. If you have questions or need assistance in scheduling a visit, please call our office at (517) 353-7282 or email us at [email protected]. We will be happy to connect with you personally or via ...

  12. Green and White Days

    9-10 a.m.: Admissions presentation and Green and White Days overview. 10:45-11:45 a.m.: Academic information sessions (by college) 11:45 a.m.-4 p.m.: Explore on your own! Options include: Tours (running continuously): The walking tour highlights student life, facilities and campus traditions. Tours last approximately 30-45 minutes in length and ...

  13. Tour Schedule

    Guided tours of the Capitol are provided Monday through Friday and begin at the top of every hour, with the first tour beginning at 9:00am and the final tour beginning at 4:00pm. ... Michigan State Capitol Commission (517) 373-1433 MSCC@ legislature.mi.gov. Hours. Monday - Friday 8:00am - 5:00pm. Address. 100 N. Capitol Ave. Lansing, MI ...

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  17. Admitted first-year events

    Are you ready to join the Spartan family? If you have been admitted as a first-year student to Michigan State University, you can explore your future campus and learn more about your academic and social opportunities through our special events. These events are far different from a regular campus visit, as they are designed to help you make the most of your college experience. Register today ...

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  21. Transfer student events

    Admitted Student Day. Saturday, April 6, 2024. This open house event is our big, campuswide celebration of admitted students. You can explore MSU's campus at your own pace through unique tours and special sessions about academic interests, campus resources and social opportunities. Learn more.

  22. Academic department visits

    Academic department visits. Students interested in a particular major, program or other academic opportunities are encouraged to take advantage of one or more of the department visit options below. Departments are currently offering a mix of in-person and virtual visits. To see which colleges and departments your academic interests belong to ...