Enrollment
Enrollment for students is available at student.msu.edu. Each April, enrollment begins for the following fall classes. Each October, enrollment begins for the following spring and summer classes.
Visit the SIS website sis.msu.edu for information about training, resources and help using the Student Information System.
Additional Enrollment Information
Before enrolling, see your advisor and plan a schedule. Be sure to plan alternate courses.
You must know your MSU NetID and password.Activate your MSU NetID
If you wish to enroll in a course subject with enrollment restrictions, contact the teaching department for assistance.
You cannot access the enrollment system until your assigned enrollment appointment begins. You can find your appointment information in student.msu.edu – select the ‘Classes’ tile, then ‘Enrollment Dates’ in the left-hand navigation menu.
Per the Hold Policy, you will not be allowed to enroll until all holds are cleared. You can check for holds by selecting the ‘Tasks’ tile in student.msu.edu.
IT IS THE RESPONSIBILITY OF EACH STUDENT TO BE AWARE OF AND UNDERSTAND UNIVERSITY REGULATIONS AS PUBLISHED.Academic Programs and Course Descriptions are the primary sources for University regulations, policies, procedures, costs, and academic program requirements.
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Attendance
MSU does not discriminate against qualified individuals with disabilities in admissions or in access to programs.
Changes, Elimination or Curtailment of Programs
Enrolling as a Visitor (Auditor)
Enrollment Minimum/Maximum
Final Examinations
Late Enrollment Fees (see Operational Policies)
Privacy Guidelines
Withdrawal from the University
If you need help or have questions about enrollment, contact the Registrar's Office.
Late Enrollment Fees
Students who initially enroll after the start of classes will be charged a $100 late enrollment fee.
Please visit the Controller's Office Student Accounts and Cashier Services web site for information about:
- Tuition and Housing Fees
- Billing and Due Dates
- Deferred Payment Plan and Operational Policies
- Payment Information
- Late Payment Charges
- Bad Check Charges
- Refunds
If you have additional questions about tuition, billing of fees, please contact Student Accounts.
General Regulations
Administrative Fee for Sponsored International Students
Organizations sponsoring international students will be charged a per semester administrative fee for services and support rendered. The fee of $350 is assessed during the Fall and Spring semesters for International Sponsored Students who are registered during those semesters. The fee is not charged during Summer semester.
Enrolling and Registering as a Visitor
A person may be permitted to enroll in credit courses as a visitor on a non-credit basis. Credit may not be earned in courses taken as a visitor except by reenrollment for credit in the course and completion of the course with a satisfactory grade. To be enrolled as a visitor, a student must enroll in the same manner as for credit courses and pay the same tuition and fees as for a credit registration.
Choice of enrollment in a credit course as a visitor on a non-credit basis must be made by the fifth day of the semester of instruction and may not be subsequently changed. Arrange visitor enrollment in 150 Administration Building, or call 517-355-3300.
Students enrolled as visitors are expected to attend classes regularly. Those so enrolled who do not attend regularly may be dropped from the classes at the request of the instructor.
Hold Policy
Fee Classification
If there is a question on a student's right to an in-state fee classification, it is the student's responsibility to discuss it with the Associate Registrar for Enrollment and Registration (150 Administration Building, 432-3488) at least one month before registering.
Out-of-State Tuition Regulations for Michigan State University are listed in the Academic Programs section of the University catalog on the Web at www.reg.msu.edu
Graduate Students
All doctoral students must register and pay for a minimum of 24 credits of doctoral dissertation research. If a graduate student has previously registered for the minimum number of credits required for master's thesis or doctoral dissertation research, but has not completed the other requirements for the degree and continues to study using University facilities and/or faculty service to take examinations, complete the thesis or dissertation requirements, etc., the student must enroll and pay for at least one credit hour and appropriate fees.
Late Adds, Section Changes, and Drops
After the fifth day of the semester, students must process adds and section changes at the teaching department and obtain approval from authorizing officers as required. After the middle of the semester, late drops must be initiated by the college Assistant Dean or UUD advisor. The last day for dropping courses with no grade reported is the middle of the semester of instruction. See the University Calendar.
Minimum Registration
All students using University services (faculty consultation included) must be registered each semester. Minimum registration consists of one course, one credit. A student enrolling for one or more credits is assessed the matriculation fees.
Campus Information
Visit the following sites for further information on MSU services.
Addresses Changes
Final Examination Policy and Schedules
International Student Mandatory Health and Accident Insurance
Lifelong Education Regulations and Application
MSU Library Distance Learning Services
Office of the Registrar
Readmission
Student Health Services - Olin Health Center
Vehicle, Moped and Bicycle Registration at MSU
Withdrawal from the University