Michigan State University
Transcript: Michigan State University If you are considering attending Michigan State as a freshman, you should pursue a college preparatory curriculum that at a minimum includes: • four years of English (composition and literature) • three years of math (two years of algebra, one year of geometry). A fourth year of math is preferred. • three years of social studies (history, anthropology, economics, geography, government, political science, psychology, or sociology) • two years of science (biology, chemistry, physics, or earth science) • two years of a single foreign language If you are lacking in one of these areas, it does not mean your application will not be considered. However, a less rigorous curriculum could put you at a disadvantage. MSU encourages students to take honors, Advanced Placement, and International Baccalaureate courses when possible. It is preferable for students to fill course schedules with a majority of core academic courses each marking period, including four each semester during their senior year. Deadlines High School Students Michigan State University uses rolling admission; however, the number of qualified applicants has exceeded available space in recent years. For maximum scholarship consideration, seniors should apply by November 1. (Students applying after November 1 may qualify for scholarships if funds are still available.) Decisions are typically made eight to 12 weeks after all application materials are received. (Please note that an initial admissions decision may be a "withhold" decision, in which a student is asked to provide more information to the Office of Admissions.) November 1 November 1 Scholarship awarding begins November 1. All admitted students are automatically reviewed. Students applying after November 1 should not be discouraged since they may qualify for scholarships if funds are still available. After January 1 Admitted freshmen interested in receiving financial aid should submit their Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) as soon as possible after January 1 of their senior year of high school. February 1 Freshman applicants to the College of Osteopathic Medicine's D.O. Medical Scholars Program must submit an application for admission by February 1. Four weeks after admission/May 1 for fall students All admitted students should submit their Advanced Enrollment Deposit (AED) within four weeks of receiving their admitted student packet. Freshman students starting fall semester must submit their AED no later than the May 1 deadline or their offer of admission may be canceled. After submitting your AED, you may register for housing and select a date for your required Academic Orientation Program (AOP), which fills on a first-come, first-served basis. Cost In-State Freshmen • Tuition and fees (15 credits/semester): $12,674 • Housing (double room/Silver Meal Plan): $8,526 Total for two semesters: $21,200 International Freshmen •Tuition and fees (15 credits/semester): $33,632 •Housing (double room/Silver Meal Plan, including three weeks between fall and spring semesters): $9,322 •Health insurance: $1,450 •Miscellaneous expenses (including books and supplies): $2,880 Total for two semesters: $47,284 Picture Degrees Accounting Advertising Child Development Medical Billing Human Nutrions Journalism Jazz Studies Musicology Nursing Physics Pyscology Yes, I would like to attend Michigan State University, because it offers a lot of degree programs. Also, it's affordable and I would be able to enjoy college and the major I'm pursuing , while still being affordable. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MDKmVGKCrDk&feature=relmfu Thank You For Watching Requirments Body Body Since 1855, veterinary science courses have been taught at Michigan State University, “We have not become a successful veterinary college in isolation,” says Dean Dr. Chris Brown. “We are part of a large complex university with vast resources, a reputation for multidisciplinary collaboration, and a global perspective. Our college has built a strong research base, coupled with a tradition of supporting students in their academic and personal growth. This is a 100-year history of which we are proud.” Credits: Non-Michigan Freshmen •Tuition and fees (15 credits/semester): $32,632 •Housing (double room/Silver Meal Plan): $8,526 Total for two semesters: $41,158 By: De'Nae Williams http://admissions.msu.edu/finances/tuition.asp http://admissions.msu.edu/academics/majors_list.asp http://admissions.msu.edu/admission/highschool_timeline.asp Body Body Tip Founded in 1855 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q-z2IXryE1M http://admissions.msu.edu/admission/highschool.asp Body Body Body http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mTnZgfpT6M0&feature=related Body Housing (2011–12)Residence hall rates•Undergraduate (double room/silver meal plan): $4,077/semester•Graduate (permanent single room/$300 food credit plus 75 meal accesses): $3,608/semesterApartment rates•One bedroom (standard): $650/month•Two bedrooms (standard): $774/month