The Student Affairs Office (SAO) is open! Staff and advisors work both in-person and virtually to provide services including advising, certification, and related student affairs issues.
Academic advising is available for students to discuss their academic needs with an advisor. Schedule an appointment through the online system. Indicate phone, Zoom or in-person preference when scheduling.
Career advising is available through the MSU Career Services Network. Schedule a career advising appointment with an all-majors career advisor using Handshake.
To schedule a College of Education career advising appointment, please go to Handshake.
Peer Advisors and Academic Advisors are available to meet with Teacher Preparation and Kinesiology students for quick questions about classes, study strategies, scheduling planning, enrollment assistance, campus resources, and more during “drop-in” advising.
Drop in Peer Advising hours will resume on Monday, January 13! You will find their availability below for the 2025 Spring semester!
There will be no peer advising on the following days (February 13th, March 3-7th and finals week).
Drop-in KIN academic advising hours will resume in the fall! Please see a KIN peer advisor for any of your quick questions. Wishing you the best on your exams and a great summer!
In-person: Room 134 Erickson Hall
Virtual: https://msu.zoom.us/j/98320208924, Password: NSO
March 31 – May 8:
If you need help with administrative issues related to university policies and procedures (for example, a Grief Absence request) and you’ve been referred to your Associate/Assistant Dean or “Academic Dean,” please contact Kristy Chene, the director of Undergraduate Student Affairs in the College of Education.
If you’ve been referred to the Associate/Assistant Dean in your college because you wish to request a medical withdrawal, please contact the Director of Undergraduate Student Affairs, Kristy Chene.
Academic advising is at the heart of student success. An advising appointment might involve any or all of the following, as well as a variety of other topics:
College of Education advisors open new appointments every Friday and schedule out two weeks at a time. Schedules can fill quickly, especially during open enrollment. Be sure to schedule well in advance of your enrollment date.
In addition to scheduled appointments, advisors see students during scheduled drop-in advising hours.
If you need clarification, please visit the SIS Help page.
Appointments for non-MSU students (including high school students, prospective transfer students, and prospective post-bachelor’s degree students) can be scheduled by calling 517 353 9680.
Peer advising is about students helping students. Peer Advisors receive extensive training and are able to assist with major/minor selection, admission requirements, resource referrals, and general advising questions. All Peer Advisors are trained to advise students in kinesiology and athletic training, as well as elementary, secondary, and special education (so you can schedule with any of them).
Peer advisors work with students during peer advising drop-in hours – listed below under Drop-In Virtual Advising.
MSU Degree Navigator; Degree Navigator compares your academic record with requirements for your degree major and shows which requirements you have—and have not—completed.
The Honors College Advisors for students in Kinesiology and Athletic Training are Latisha Hurd, Justin Wolfe, Jennifer Watson, and Liz Andrews.
The Honors College Advisors for students in Education and Special Education are Michael Haslett, and Abby Johnson.
Advisors for student-athletes in Kinesiology are Latisha Hurd and Liz Andrews.
Advisors for student-athletes in Education and Special Education is Michael Haslett.
All Education/Special Education advisors are available to advise secondary education students and prospective secondary education students about the teacher preparation program (including admission requirements, the application process, course requirements, the internship year, etc.). Secondary education students (and prospective secondary education students) should consult an advisor in their secondary major about degree requirements.
Students interested in transferring to MSU from another institution should contact the MSU Office of Admissions for general admission information as well as more specific information about transferring to MSU. The Office of Admissions reviews all transfer student applications and processes admission to all MSU majors. Want to learn more?
Degree requirements for the B.S. in Athletic Training
Degree requirements for the B.A. in Education
Degree requirements for the B.S. in Kinesiology
Degree requirements for the B.A. in Special Education
High school students interested in admission to MSU should contact the MSU Office of Admissions for information and a link to the online application. The Office of Admissions reviews all undergraduate student applications and processes admission to majors on a rolling basis. Early application is recommended.
There are opportunities throughout the year to tour campus, attend special admission events and/or meet with college advisors to discuss the majors you are considering. Visit the Office of Admissions for campus visit options and registration information. College of Education academic advisors offer informational meetings for high school students and their families on designated days each semester. Select the College of Education to see specific days and times.
The College of Education offers a route to initial teacher certification for individuals who have already earned a bachelor’s degree. Depending on your background and what you wish to teach, the program takes 2-3 years, including the teaching internship year. Learn more about the Post-Bachelor’s certification program and admission requirements then call 517 353 9680 to schedule an appointment with an advisor.
Teachers interested in adding new endorsements to their teaching certificates should email the Certification Office for information.
The College of Education offers the services of professional career consultants and trained career peer advisors through the Career Services Network. Learn more on the college’s career services site.
Employers and graduate admission committees are looking for students/graduates who’ve developed skills that transcend majors; skills like problem-solving, self-management, critical thinking, verbal and written communication, team building, time-management, and dependability. Activities outside the classroom offer opportunities to develop those “transferrable” skills.
Joining a student organization is a great way to meet new people, learn more about a major or career, develop leadership skills, improve your resume, and help others in the Spartan tradition. With more than 700 registered student organizations at MSU, there’s something for everyone. Many students enjoy organizations related to their major; check out student organizations in the College of Education.
It’s possible to complete integrative studies requirements, degree major requirements, and elective courses all over the globe! There are also opportunities for international research and service projects. MSU administers over 275 programs worldwide each year, with some Study Away options available in the United States. Want to learn more?
Learn about opportunities to get involved in research at the MSU and beyond! Check out the University Undergraduate Research and Arts Forum (UURAF) in which nearly a thousand undergrad researchers from across campus present their work. Learn about student research opportunities within the College of Education. Kinesiology students may be particularly interested in student research opportunities within the Department of Kinesiology.
Gain exposure to a major or a career, develop on-the-job skills, and improve your resume through hands-on experience. Learn about internship opportunities on Handshake, talk with your advisor about internship requirements for your major, and visit a career consultant and/or career peer advisors to discuss options.
Do something good for others while also learning more about the world, developing transferrable skills, and improving your resume. Use the MSU Center for Community Engaged Learning resources or reach out to specific organizations to seek volunteer opportunities.
The MSU Office of Financial Aid provides information about scholarships.
In addition, there are undergraduate scholarship opportunities in the College of Education.
Pre-Health Advisors do not replace advisors in your major. These advisors serve as an additional resource for students seeking admission to post-graduate programs in health-related fields. The MSU Pre-Health website is an excellent source of information about career options, graduate program selection, prerequisite admission requirements, the application process, admission test preparation, suggested elective courses, related student organizations, and co-curricular activities. Pre-Health Advisors are housed in the College of Natural Science but work with students in all majors.
Find dates and complete information about MSU’s fall and spring/summer commencement ceremonies.
Find information about teacher certification, email the Certification Specialist or call 517 353 9680.
620 Farm Lane, 134 Erickson Hall
Michigan State University
East Lansing, MI 48824
(517) 353 9680
(517) 432 2718 (fax)
CED.SAO@msu.edu
Monday-Thursday 8:00 AM-Noon; 1:00-5:00 PM – in-person and virtual services available
Friday 8:00 AM-Noon; 1:00-5:00 PM – virtual services only
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