How do I make college easier?
Finding support from your peers
Supporting engineering and computer science students in their Freshman and Sophomore years.
Located in 267 Norm Asbjornson Hall, the Center provides support and resources to underrepresented populations in STEM including women, 1st Generation, and COEX students.
For all women in the Norm Asbjornson College of Engineering from their Freshman year
Learning to be a Successful Student
Learn how to make and keep a planner.
Managing your time is an important aspect of college success.
Sometimes it's hard to find the motivation to do everything you need to do. Read these tips on how to help motivate yourself.
Learn how to study, take notes, talk to your professors, and more!
Learn academic strategies by working with a success advisor.
Navigating the non-academic challenges of college
Counseling and Psychological Services
CPS offers counseling to MSU students, as well as other services such as groups, trainings, and wellness coaching.
CPS has a variety of resources for non-emergency situations that students may experience related to self-help.
Learn about mindfulness tools here!
Moving from High School to College
Moving from High School to College
Transitioning from high school to college is not intuitive. There is a process, a new language, new skills, and much more that is required for success. Access helpful tips, strategies and higher education vocabulary through these helpful websites and tutorials.
Free download, "10 Steps to Earning Awesome Grades," and much more!
Read these tips on how to navigate being away from home.
As a college student, you are your own biggest advocate. Learn how to communicate assertively with these tips.