We strive to support high school counselors and advisers of prospective college students with useful information about Michigan State University’s admissions process. Thank you for your professional partnership with the MSU Office of Admissions!
We strive to support high school counselors and advisers of prospective college students with useful information about Michigan State University’s admissions process. Thank you for your professional partnership with the MSU Office of Admissions!
A helpful list of steps for first-year students planning to apply to MSU
Information for dual enrollment students, as well as other advanced credits
MSU recommends that students include a majority of core academic courses in their schedules each semester throughout high school, including three such courses each semester during their senior year. In addition, MSU encourages students to take honors, Advanced Placement and International Baccalaureate courses when possible.
Any student considering attending Michigan State as a first-year student should pursue a strong college preparatory curriculum. At a minimum, this includes:
Applications that are lacking in one of these areas will still be considered; however, a less rigorous curriculum may put these applications at a disadvantage for admission.
Detailed recommendations for students in grades eight through 12 are available in MSU's college planning guide.
The counseling staff in the Office of Admissions evaluates each application for admission on a variety of components, with special emphasis on the following areas.
High school preparation
Test optional
Personal information
Official transcripts
All admitted students are automatically considered for scholarships from MSU. From 2021-22, $2.2 billion was offered in financial aid to students. Explore our scholarships and financial aid options. The Office of Financial Aid also has sample budgets and cost calculators to help students estimate costs.
In-state first-year students
Out-of-state first-year students
International first-year students
The totals below reflect expenses included in the undergraduate financial proof requirements for MSU to issue an I-20. The cost for room and board includes the three weeks between fall and spring semesters.
The College of Music and the Broad College of Business have additional review processes for prospective first-year students.
Broad College of Business
First-year business applicants are first reviewed by the Office of Admissions for admissibility to the university. Then they are reviewed by the Broad College of Business for direct admission to the College of Business. During this time, the student's major will appear as business preference in their account (no additional action is required).
The Broad College of Business has a competitive admission program with limited space for direct admission. There are two pathways for admission:
College of Music
Applicants to the MSU College of Music must also complete the College of Music supplemental application by Dec. 1. During this time, the student's major will appear as music preference in their account. To be considered for admission into the College of Music, candidates must:
Middle 50% of enrolled first-year students
To receive counselor event invitations in your email inbox as soon as registration opens, make sure you’re on our counselor mailing list by completing our counselor inquiry form.
At this event, high school counselors will get the most important updates from each of the 15 public universities in Michigan.
This monthly series ran from September through April and featured guest speakers from across the university. Each session focused on a different topic, with examples ranging from academics to student life and more. Recordings from each session are available below.
September: First-year student admissions process
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October: International student admissions process
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November: The Honors College at MSU
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December: Student support services
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January: Technology engineering major
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February: Housing updates
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March: Student life
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April: Transfer student admissions
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MSU's admissions counselors are ready to connect with you and answer any questions you or your students may have.
Explore MSU's in-person and virtual visit options for prospective and admitted students and their families.