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The Wichita Falls Museum of Art at Midwestern State University enriches life in our community and the university through new experiences in visual art for all ages. Our extensive and growing permanent collection of American art, focused on works on paper, and our changing exhibitions provide a first-class gallery experience. The WFMA supports the university’s liberal arts mission and is an educational resource offering varied programs and events for the North Texas region. (Adopted 2015)

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Celebrating 100 years with MSU Texas: Campus tour program

WICHITA FALLS, Texas (KAUZ) - News Channel 6 is celebrating a century with Midwestern State University, and we’re continuing our tribute to the university’s past, present and future with campus tours.

“My favorite part about being a tour guide is probably getting to introduce new students to academic programs that they’re interested in, seeing how students can envision themselves within certain programs and certain majors,” Bethany Ward, tour guide for the MSU Texas admissions office, said.

Tour guides tell prospective students about MSU Texas traditions, such as the homecoming bonfire and Spirit of the Mustangs fountain .

“A lot of times whenever students first get on a campus, they first notice how beautiful it is,” Ward said. “And with all the trees, all the buildings just look very similar and it’s just a really pretty campus. It’s very green on campus.”

Giving tours requires a unique set of skills, but sometimes there are bumps in the road.

“Walking backward is really hard as a tour guide,” Ward said. “It can be really challenging, and a lot of times you will run into stuff on your tours, but sometimes you just have to turn around and just face away from the tour and then just stop the tour. And then, yeah, just face them and keep walking.”

Sometimes, things can turn into a family affair.

“I recruited my sister to become a tour guide, and so we’re both tour guides now on campus so that’s been really fun,” Ward said. “We’ve sometimes done joint tours together so that’s been pretty interesting. Yeah, really fun to get the family involved as a tour guide.”

All MSU Texas centennial celebration stories can be found by clicking here.

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How to Apply for Undergraduate Admission

Undergraduate students should complete the following steps by the printed deadline below for the semester they seek admission. Midwestern State has an application fee of $40.00 for new undergraduate students. Returning students pay a $10.00 matriculation fee. Application fees are non-refundable and non-transferable. Students may apply online via Apply Texas at  https://goapplytexas.org .  Students who are not accepted for admission by the printed deadlines or who fail to apply and have all credentials on file by the printed deadlines, may have to attend late registration for enrollment.

  • Application for Undergraduate Admission must be filed with MSU Admissions by the following deadlines:

An application for admission will not be processed until the application and/or matriculation fees and all required documents have been received by MSU Admissions.

Beginning freshmen who receive test fee waivers from their high schools to take entrance exams (ACT/SAT) may submit the forms to be used to waive application fees for admission. Beginning freshmen on free or reduced lunch may qualify for an application fee waiver.

  • Official Transcripts must be received from all institutions in which the student has previously enrolled (high school and each college or university). Official transcripts must be mailed directly from the institution attended to MSU Admissions. Hand-carried transcripts will be reviewed by the Admissions Office to determine if they will be considered official. Failure to list all institutions attended will be treated as falsification of records.  
  • MSU Texas is test optional for ACT or SAT for all beginning freshmen under the age of 21, transfer students under 21 who have fewer than 18 earned non-developmental semester credit hours, and those who do not meet the high school rank/unit requirements.

Early Notification of Acceptance: A beginning freshman student desiring early notification of acceptance to the University may submit an application by the printed priority deadline, ACT or SAT scores, if taken, and an official high school transcript reflecting grades through the junior year. A projected date of graduation and class rank should be indicated on the transcript. Pending admission status may be given if all necessary information is not available to MSU Admissions. Early notification of acceptance may be advanced to full acceptance for admission after graduation from high school is verified with MSU Admissions by submission of an official high school transcript showing date of graduation and student’s class rank. Date of graduation must be prior to the applied term reflected on the application for admission. If a high school or other beginning freshman applicant enrolls in dual credit or concurrent enrollment courses at another university or college prior to enrollment at MSU, the student must inform MSU Admissions of all institutions attended. Failure to disclose this information will be treated as falsification of records. If official credentials are not received within three weeks from the first day of classes during the long term or two weeks during a summer term, or if the student does not meet the admission requirements when the credentials arrive and are evaluated, he/she may be automatically withdrawn from the University. A registration hold may be placed on the student’s record blocking future enrollment at MSU.

Falsification of Records: A student or applicant who knowingly falsifies or is a party to the falsifying of any official university record (including such records as transcripts, test scores, application for admission, Texas Success Initiative status, student personnel forms) will be subject to disciplinary action which may include suspension or enforced withdrawal from the University.

Re-enrolling MSU Students: A former MSU student who submits an application for admission by the printed application priority date may be eligible for early registration if all official credentials have been submitted to make an admission decision. Similarly, a former MSU student who submits an application for admission by the printed application deadline may be eligible for regular registration. An MSU student who fails to enroll in a fall or spring term must reactivate his/her admission to the University. If the student does not enroll for twelve months or more, a new application must be submitted to verify residency. Applications will not be processed until the application fee has been received. All applications and application fees are non-transferable and non-refundable.

If all credentials are not received by the printed deadlines, a delay in an admission decision may require the student to attend late registration. 

A former MSU student who has attended another college or university since attending MSU will be considered a transfer student and must meet transfer admission criteria for readmission. Students may find the application for reactivation and readmission at https://msutexas.edu/admissions/apply-transfer or https://msutexas.edu/admissions . Failure to list all institutions attended since leaving MSU will be treated as falsification of records.

Undergraduate Admission Requirements

Midwestern State University reserves the right to change admission criteria in keeping with actions of the Texas State Legislature or the University Board of Regents. It is to the prospective student’s advantage to contact MSU Admissions. MSU Texas is test optional for SAT/ACT.  As a result, there are multiple ways to gain admission to MSU Texas, with or without SAT/ACT scores.  Please review the appropriate tables below to determine your admission criteria.

State of Texas Uniform Admissions Policy

Texas Education Code (TEC) 51.803-51.809 requires that all students meet one of the following college readiness standards to be eligible to be considered for admission at a Texas Four-Year Public Institution.

  • Successfully complete a curriculum that is equivalent in content and rigor to the foundations plan with an endorsement, recommended, advanced or distinguished achievement plan at a high school program at a high school that is exempt from offering such programs; or
  • SAT - 1500 out of 2400 (Critical Reading + Math + Writing) for exams prior to March 2016
  • SAT - 480 - Critical Reading/Writing and 530 - Math for exams after March 2016
  • ACT - 18 English, 21 Reading, 22 Mathematics, and 24 Science

Automatic Admission

Students will be admitted if they graduate in the top twenty-five percent of their class from an accredited Texas public high school and if they meet the following conditions:

  • graduated from high school within the two years prior to the academic year for which admission is sought; and
  • submitted a complete application and an official transcript from the high school before the deadline.

Test Optional Pathways for Admission**

**SAT/ACT scores are still required for consideration of TSI Exemption and Merit Scholarships.

SAT/ACT Pathways for Admission

Entrance exam scores must be received from the College Board and/or ACT or be on official high school transcripts in order to be reviewed. MSU will super score test results but super scoring will occur only within the same version of the SAT, not across old and new versions. Students should request official ACT or College Board exam scores from all testing sessions be sent directly to MSU Admissions. High school officials can provide further information.  The university reporting code for MSU from ACT is 4132 and the College Board reporting code is 6408 .  

Home School Program/Non-Ranking High Schools

  • Home School Program Students who graduate from home school programs, classified as a nontraditional secondary education, will be assigned a class rank for admission evaluation purposes.  The applicant will be assigned to the average high school graduating class rank of undergraduate applicants to the institution who have equivalent SAT (math and critical reading only for exams taken prior to March 2016 or the SAT Evidence-Based Reading/Writing and Math scores after March 2016) or ACT composite scores as the applicant (Section 51.9241 of the Texas Education Code).  The previous fall term will be used for the comparison group.
  • Students from Non-Ranking High Schools Students who graduate from non-ranking high schools will be assigned a class rank for admission evaluation purposes.  The applicant will be assigned to the average high school graduating class rank of undergraduate applicants to the institution who have equivalent SAT (math and critical reading only for exams taken prior to March 2016 or the SAT Evidence-Based Reading/Writing and Math scores after March 2016) or ACT composite scores as the applicant (Section 51.9241 of the Texas Education Code).  The previous fall term will be used for the comparison group.

Students must submit transcripts or details of course work completed to show proof of unit requirements.

GED Students

Students who pass the GED examination in lieu of the high school diploma must meet the requirements listed below.  The student must have been out of high school for at least six months and must meet all state requirements for GED testing.  The unit requirements will be met if a score of 50 (for those who tested prior to January 1, 2002) or a score of 500 (for those who tested after January 1, 2002).  An average of Test 1 and Test 4 is used for the English score.  Applicants who meet minimum state requirements on the GED and do not meet the unit requirements may be considered on an individual basis.  Beginning with the 2014 year, the GED test will have a passing score of 150 for each subject. Students will need to reach a score of at least 150 on each subject and a total score of 600 or higher across all four subjects in order to receive the GED test credential. Students who took the GED between 2002 and 2013, must have an average of 450 and no score lower than 410 to meet the unit requirements. All GED students are considered on an individual basis. GED students under 21 years of age must submit official ACT or SAT scores if the unit requirements on the GED are not met.

Denied Admission

Students denied admission due to not meeting admission criteria may choose to resubmit updated test scores (SAT/ACT) and transcripts in addition to submitting a letter of appeal to the MSU Admissions Committee by writing a short essay explaining why he/she should be admitted. If the Admissions Committee upholds the initial denial, the student may appeal to the Vice President for Enrollment Management as the final arbiter.  Students cannot appeal if they did not meet admission criteria due to the Uniform Admission Policy.

Students are also encouraged to retake the SAT/ACT or attend another institution of higher education, complete 12 non-developmental semester credit hours, and be eligible to enroll at all institutions previously attended. Students must submit a new application for admission ( https://goapplytexas.org/ ), an application fee, and have a minimum 2.0 cumulative grade point average to be evaluated.

Individual Approval

Students who do not meet the minimum Midwestern State University and the State of Texas Uniform Admission Policy requirements will go through an individual review process. Consideration will be given to high school transcripts, rigor of curriculum, writing sample from entrance exam scores, grade point average, class rank, factors specified in section 51.805 of the State of Texas Uniform Admission Policy, and other factors deemed necessary to accomplish the institution’s stated mission. Students in this category may be required to enroll in certain courses during the first semester of enrollment. Official ACT/SAT scores must be submitted to the MSU Admissions from ACT and/or College Board

Students admitted by individual review may be required to meet criteria determined by the University’s Academic Council to include the following unless exempted during the individual review process:

  • Restricted to no more than 15 semester credit hours in a long semester and not more than 6 semester credit hours in any one summer session. Of the hours enrolled in the first long semester, one course must be MWSU 1233 - College Connections.
  • The student will continue in this status until he/she has completed a minimum of 24 semester credit hours at MSU and is in good standing as stated in the Table of Academic Standards.

Failure to comply with the Admissions Committee’s recommendations could result in an enforced withdrawal.

MSU Admissions may determine that a prospective fall applicant may qualify for the MSU Texas Bridge Program, which is designed for students who are denied admission to the University for a fall term. This program allows students to be provisionally admitted to MSU during the summer and enroll in six hours (two courses).  A student can also select to enroll at a local community college or institution for these six hours (two courses). A student must receive a 2.0 cumulative GPA in these courses to be eligible for the fall semester.

Dual Credit/Concurrent Enrollment

Under the following guidelines, the University will consider applications from high school students to enroll in regular university freshman level classes concurrently. The student must

  • submit an application for Dual Credit admission by the printed deadlines;
  • submit an official high school transcript reflecting an unweighted high school GPA of 3.00 or higher on a 4.0 scale or top 25% of their high school graduating class;
  • have parental and/or high school counselor or principal approval; and
  • take all sections of the TSI Assessment unless the student is exempt under the Texas Success Initiative requirements.

An official high school transcript, showing graduation date and rank, should be sent to MSU Admissions as soon as it is available. Official MSU transcripts will be available when the final high school transcript is received. If a transcript is required prior to graduation, the student should contact the MSU Office of the Registrar after receiving the approval of the Coordinator of the Dual Credit Program in MSU Admissions.

University/School Programs: Midwestern State University has written agreements governing special dual credit and/or concurrent enrollment programs with various area schools. More information regarding dual credit can be found at https://msutexas.edu/admissions/hs-dual-credit .

Special Admission

Admission as an Undergraduate External (Non-degree) Student: The program is intended to streamline the admission process for adults who wish to take only one or two courses for self or professional improvement and who have not received a bachelor’s degree. Courses taken under this status may not necessarily be applicable to certain University degree programs.

All non-degree students must meet University admission criteria. In addition, students must meet Texas Success Initiative requirements. Approval for admission is granted on an individual basis. Students who have been denied regular admission to the University may not apply for non-degree status. Students who anticipate enrolling in more than two semesters are encouraged to apply for regular admission. Students have ample time to order transcripts and process admission credentials after the beginning of a semester if late decisions are made.

Non-degree students are limited to a maximum of two courses per fall or spring semester and one course per summer term. A maximum of nine semester credit hours may be earned by students in this category. Such students must meet the same academic standards for continued enrollment as other students.

NOTE: Non-degree students are not eligible for financial aid. Students must meet all admission requirements to change from non-degree to degree status.

Academic Fresh Start Elective. At the time of application, a resident of this state may apply for admission and enroll as an undergraduate student under the academic fresh start program. If an applicant elects to seek admission under this program, Midwestern State University shall not consider academic credits or grades earned by the applicant ten or more years prior to the starting date of the semester. An applicant admitted to this program may not receive any credit for courses taken ten or more years prior to enrollment under the fresh start program.

A student applying to this program must meet the same admissions criteria as any other student seeking admission to the University; i.e., if all of the courses are under the fresh start program, the student must meet the beginning freshman criteria. Official copies of all transcripts are required even if the courses at the other institutions are included in the academic fresh start program.

An applicant seeking admission under the fresh start provisions must complete the appropriate form at the Office of the Registrar before registration. The student should carefully consider all provisions of the fresh start program, because after the student has chosen to enroll under this program and has filed the above-mentioned form, the decision cannot be revoked.

Admission by Transfer

An applicant with fewer than 12 non-developmental semester credit hours completed must have a minimum cumulative grade point average of 2.0, must be eligible to enroll at all institutions attended, and meet beginning freshmen admission requirements. Applicants with 12 or more non-developmental semester credit hours completed must have a minimum cumulative grade point average of 2.0 and be eligible to enroll at all institutions attended.

Before a transfer student may register, he/she must submit official transcripts from all post-secondary educational institutions and colleges attended regardless of whether transfer credit was earned. Registration cannot be completed until these official transcripts are on file with MSU Admissions. Midwestern State accepts transfer work from accredited institutions.

If a student has successfully completed the core curriculum at another Texas public college or university, as verified by the transcript, that block of courses will fulfill Midwestern State’s academic foundations and core curriculum. A student who has not completed the core curriculum elsewhere will be required to complete Midwestern State’s core curriculum.

After eligibility to re-enroll in all previous institutions attended has been established, the transfer student’s scholastic record is then evaluated on the basis of minimum scholastic standards in effect at Midwestern State University. A student who has been suspended at prior institutions will maintain the suspension(s) in his/her academic history. For example, a student who was suspended once at a prior school will be assessed a second suspension if the MSU minimum academic standards are not met at the end of the first semester at MSU. (See Table of Academic Standards .)

Grades of D will be accepted in transfer from accredited institutions. Evaluation of course credit earned at other institutions by MSU Admissions does not decree approval of the credit for use toward degree requirements. The academic dean of the college offering the program in which the student is enrolled has authority for determining which courses will be applied toward the student’s major or minor. It is the student’s responsibility to be aware of the individual program’s degree requirements. A student transferring a D in a course should check with the individual department to see if the course will be accepted to meet the degree requirement.

If the student does not present an overall C average on the courses accepted in transfer, he/she must make up the grade point deficiency on work attempted at Midwestern State University. For example, a student transferring a D in a course would have a grade point deficiency of three. The student must earn at least a B in a course at Midwestern to offset the D accepted in transfer.

To qualify for a degree from Midwestern State University, a student must earn a minimum grade point average of 2.0 on the courses attempted at Midwestern State University. A student must also earn a minimum grade point average of 2.0 in the major and a 2.0 in the minor. A student must have a C (2.0) major, minor, and cumulative grade point average based on Midwestern State University work, as well as transfer work accepted, to graduate. A student with a grade point deficiency based on transfer work accepted must have sufficient grade points earned at MSU to remove the deficiency in the major, minor, or cumulative average. Some programs require more than a 2.0 grade point average on major and minor hours. The student should consult with the academic advisor about specific program requirements.

No more than 69 semester credit hours, including exercise physiology activity courses, from a community college may be applied to a degree program (excluding Nursing - RN Transition Program, B.S.N. (Post-licensure)   , Radiologic Sciences, B.S.R.S.   , Respiratory Care (B.S.R.C.)   , Applied Arts and Sciences (B.A.A.S)   , Child and Adolescent Studies (B.S.E), Early Childhood Studies and Early Care (B.S.E)   , Instructional Design and Technology (B.S.E.)   , and Substance Abuse Counseling (B.S.E.)   ) at Midwestern State University.

Any student transferring from a Texas public institution that offers an undergraduate academic degree program to Midwestern State University shall have the same choice of catalog designating degree requirements as the student would have had if the dates of attendance at the university had been the same as the dates of attendance at the previous Texas public institution. To facilitate the transfer of courses, Midwestern State University participates with other Texas schools in designating the common course number. Refer to Texas Common Course Numbers (transfer)    for specific course listings or the website: http://www.tccns.org/ .

Students denied admission may choose to resubmit updated test scores (SAT/ACT) and transcripts in addition to submitting a letter of appeal to the MSU Admissions Committee by writing a short essay explaining why he/she should be admitted. If the Admissions Committee upholds the initial denial, the student may appeal to the Vice President for Enrollment Management as the final arbiter.

Students are also encouraged to attend another institution of higher education, complete 12 non-developmental semester credit hours, and be eligible to enroll at all institutions previously attended. Students must submit a new application for admission, an application fee, and have a minimum 2.0 cumulative grade point average to be evaluated. For more information about institutions of higher education, please visit this website: https://msutexas.edu/admissions .

Transfer Disputes

The following procedures shall be followed in the resolution of transfer disputes involving lower college courses:

  • If Midwestern State does not accept course credit earned by a student at another institution of higher education, MSU shall give written notice to the student and the sending institution that transfer credit is denied.
  • The two institutions and the student shall attempt to resolve the transfer of the course credit in accordance with Coordinating Board rules and/or guidelines.
  • If the transfer dispute is not resolved to the satisfaction of the student or the sending institution within 45 days after the date the student received written notice of the denial, the institution whose credit is denied for transfer shall notify the Commissioner of Higher Education the denial.

The Commissioner of Higher Education or the Commissioner’s designee shall make the final determination about a dispute concerning the transfer of course credit and give written notice of the determination to the involved student and institutions.

International Students

Undergraduate international students should complete the following prior to the printed deadline for the semester for which they seek admission. MSU Texas has an application fee of $50.00 for new undergraduate international students.  Returning students pay a $10.00 matriculation fee. Application fees are non-refundable and non-transferable. Students are required to apply online via Apply Texas at https://msutexas.edu/admissions  or https://goapplytexas.org/ . Students who are not accepted for admission by the printed deadlines or who fail to apply and have all credentials on file by the printed deadlines, may have to request a one-time deferral of their application.

Admission - International applicants to MSU Texas must meet entrance requirements as outlined for all students and the items listed below to be considered for admission.

  • An application for admission by the following deadlines:
  • An evaluation fee of (U.S.) $50.00.
  • MSU Texas requires a third party evaluation of all international documents. This includes all official academic transcripts for all preparatory schools, exam credits, colleges, and universities attended. MSU Texas requires a third party evaluation of all international transcripts through an approved NACES evaluation service. The evaluation and official documents/transcripts then are sent directly to the Admissions Office.
  • Official Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL) scores are required from students from non-native English speaking countries. Students from the following native-English speaking countries are exempt from submitting any English proficiency scores:
  • Canada (except the Province of Quebec)
  • Republic of Ireland
  • New Zealand
  • United Kingdom (England, Scotland, Northern Ireland, Wales)
  • United States
  • Commonwealth Caribbean Countries

Applicants must submit a score of at least 550 on the paper-based TOEFL exam or a score of at least 213 on the computer-based exam or 79 on the Internet-based exam (iBT) to meet the university requirement for unconditional admission. Students taking TOEFL iBT will be required to score a minimum total test score of 79, with preferred scores on each of the sections of the test as follows:

IELTS Test score of 6.0 will serve as an acceptable alternative to the above TOEFL requirement. ITEP Test score of 4.0 will serve as an acceptable alternative to the above TOEFL requirement. PTE Test score of 53 will serve as an acceptable alternative to the above TOEFL requirement. Duolingo score of 100 will serve as an acceptable alternative to the above TOEFL requirement.

A local English proficiency examination may be required.

  • An official bank financial statement accompanied by either a letter of sponsorship or an MSU Affidavit of Support that shows the availability of financial funding adequate to meet the tuition, living, book, insurance, and incidental expenses of the first year. The availability of funds from the same or equally reliable source must be assured for the duration of the program of study.
  • Health insurance, including repatriation and medical evacuation benefits must be purchased for the duration of studies prior to initial enrollment.

NATO personnel stationed in Texas OR their dependents must meet requirements 3 and 6. Local English proficiency examinations are required for admissibility in lieu of the TOEFL and will be scheduled upon request. Applicants are required to contact the Global Education Office to determine eligibility.

International students on F-1 visas may not be enrolled primarily in internet courses in any given semester. Students should consult an international advisor well in advance of each semester to ensure compliance.

Freshman Applicants

International freshman applicants must meet the following admission criteria:

  • Diploma with equivalent curriculum to that of a U.S. high school.
  • Test scores are optional for admission. If submitting either an SAT/ACT, a minimum SAT score of 1070 or minimum ACT composite score of 21 (Taken March 2016 or Later).
  • Meet the minimum English language proficiency score above, if applicable.

Transfer Applicants

International transfer applicants must meet the following admission criteria:

  • Minimum of 12 college-level transferable credits earned.
  • Minimum cumulative grade point average of 2.0 on a 4.0 scale.

Information on Evening and Summer Programs

The evening program.

Midwestern State University offers a comprehensive academic evening program for individuals who wish to undertake a university educational program on a non-traditional schedule. The University’s admission requirements and academic standards apply equally to the evening program. Credits earned in academic evening classes may be applied to undergraduate and graduate degrees without restriction.

Several undergraduate and graduate degree programs are currently offered within the evening program, and substantial progress toward the completion of other degrees can be made at night. Contact the appropriate dean’s office for information on particular degree programs and the extent of the evening offerings.

The Summer Session

Midwestern State University conducts a summer session consisting of two terms and some additional class formats of varying lengths. A schedule of undergraduate and graduate classes is offered. Regular faculty members and visiting instructors teach during the summer terms. The facilities of the University are available to summer school students.

Summer Guests

Students who are attending another undergraduate institution and desire to enroll for summer sessions only may apply as summer guests/transient students. Students must apply by the printed deadlines and submit application fees to MSU Admissions through https://msutexas.edu/admissions . Official transcripts from all institutions attended verifying enrollment and the minimum 2.0 grade point average are also required.

Students in this status must also comply with Texas Success Initiative regulations. For more information regarding the Texas Success Initiative, students should see here   , or visit the TSI website at https://msutexas.edu/registrar/success .

The dates for the summer terms are listed in the University Academic Calendar   .

Bacterial Meningitis Vaccination Requirement

Effective January 1, 2012, all Texas colleges and universities, including Midwestern State University, are required by Texas Senate Bill 1107 to collect documentation of the bacterial meningitis vaccination status for all first-time, former, and transfer students. The vaccination must have been received at least 10 days before the beginning of classes. Students who received the bacterial meningitis vaccination more than 5 years ago will need to be re-vaccinated. There are certain conditions where the vaccination will not be required. For more information, visit https://msutexas.edu/admissions/meningitis.php

Scholarships

University scholarships are available in recognition of a student’s academic achievement, special abilities as indicated by the applicant’s academic transcript, entrance exam scores, participation in extracurricular activities, and other criteria as defined by specific scholarship programs. Scholarship information is available at https://msutexas.edu/donor-services/scholarship-apps.php , https://msutexas.edu/admissions/scholarships.php , and through the academic departments.

A scholarship recipient may be held responsible for repayment of all scholarship funds awarded if the student’s academic and/or enrollment status changes during the term in which the scholarship is received.

Competitive tuition waivers may be awarded to non-residents of Texas if they receive a university scholarship of $1,000 or more in one academic year. An academic year begins with the fall term and ends after the second summer session.

According to Senate Bill 1325, TEC 51.969, a person is eligible to receive a scholarship originating from and administered by an institution of higher education or university system if the person is related to a current member of the governing board of the institution only if the scholarship is based on academic merit.

Determination of Residence for Tuition Purposes

On the application for admission, the Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board has included questions to determine residency for tuition purposes. Answers to the questions will be reviewed to determine each student’s residency classification. If answers affirm the student’s claim to residency, the core questions are sufficient for documenting the student’s classification. However, if the student’s answers to the core questions are inconsistent, the institution must acquire and maintain appropriate documents to support the student’s classification as of the census date of the relevant term.

To resolve issues raised by responses to the Core Residency Questions, documentation may be requested by the institution. The listed documents may be used to establish that the person is domiciled in Texas and has maintained a residence in Texas continuously for 12 months prior to the census date. Documentation must be on file no later than the official enrollment date to be valid for any given semester or summer term and subsequent enrollments. Failure to provide the information to MSU Admissions may delay reclassification.

Other information regarding definitions and rules concerning residency may be found at the College for All Texans website: http://www.collegeforalltexans.com .

Residence reclassification requests or questions concerning eligibility for Texas residency status should be directed to MSU Admissions. Reclassification requests must be initiated by the student because residence status changes are not made automatically.

Credit by Examination

MSU will accept up to 60 semester credit hours of credit by examination, limiting CLEP, DANTES, and Proficiency Exams to a maximum of 30 semester credit hours. Contact the Testing Center at http://msutexas.edu/testing .  MSU Admissions evaluates CLEP, DANTES, AP, and IB credit as transfer credit. MSU Proficiency Exams will be posted to the student’s academic record upon completion of nine semester credit hours at MSU.

Credit by examination may be earned through the College Board Advanced Placement Program, Proficiency Exams administered through the MSU College Offices, the College Level Examination Program (CLEP) Subject examination only, International Baccalaureate Program, and the DANTES standardized examinations. DANTES credit will not be accepted for business, speech, history, English, or foreign language courses.

Credit by examination may not be used to satisfy the minimum residence requirements for degrees or for honors awarded at graduation. Credit by examination assumes the student has had no formal classroom instruction, as an enrolled student or as an auditor, in the course being challenged.

College Level Examination Program (CLEP) – Subject Examinations

The College Level Examination Program (CLEP) is a national testing program administered by the Educational Testing Service of Princeton, New Jersey. The CLEP is administered in two parts, the CLEP General Examinations and the CLEP Subject Examinations. MSU is a test center for Subject Examinations and the reporting school code is 6408. MSU does not award credit on the basis of CLEP General Examinations. MSU will grant credit on the basis of CLEP Subject Examinations scores according to the following policy effective July 1, 2001:

CLEP Subject Examinations Minimum Scale Scores

Conditions for CLEP Subject Examinations

  • Credit will be granted only if the student enrolls at Midwestern State University.
  • Credit earned by examination while enrolled at Midwestern State University may not be used to meet the minimum residence requirement for that degree or for honors awarded at graduation.
  • Credit by CLEP examination assumes the student has had no formal classroom instruction, as an enrolled student or as an auditor, in the course being challenged.
  • If a student tested prior to October 17, 2014, there is a six-month waiting period before repeating an exam. If a student tested October 17, 2014, or any time after that date, there is a three-month waiting period before repeating an exam.
  • CLEP exams are administered by appointment through the MSU Testing Center.

Credit for the Midwestern State University course number and hours will be posted to the permanent record, but will be designated as CLEP credit.

College Board Advanced Placement Program

High School students with superior academic achievements in any of the following fields may earn college credit through the College Board Advanced Placement Program. Midwestern State University reserves the right to change policy in keeping with actions of the Texas State Legislature or the University Board of Regents. It is to the prospective student’s advantage to contact MSU Admissions. The following grades may be awarded for the test scores: 5 = A, 4 = B, and 3 = Credit. The course and grade are posted to the student’s permanent record and are designated as Advanced Placement credit.

If the student takes both English Literature & Composition and English Language & Composition and scores at least a 4 on both exams, the student will receive three hours for ENGL 1143    and three hours of sophomore literature elective credit.

The McCoy College of Science, Mathematics and Engineering accepts AP scores of 3 or better for college credit in science and mathematics.  However, if a student wishes to continue as a major in the College, AP scores of 4 or 5 are recommended for science and mathematics courses.  In some circumstances students with AP credit will be advised to take an introductory course for credit at MSU in order to ensure sufficient background for the major.

Please note that some subjects require a higher score to receive college credit. Those subjects are noted by an asterisk (*), and scores of 4 or 5 are required.

The College Board Advanced Placement Program is administered only through cooperating high schools and only once each spring. Arrangements for the testing are to be made with the high school counselor.

Midwestern State University’s College Board Code Number is 6408.

Defense Activity for Non-Traditional Education Support (DANTES)

Credit will be awarded in some programs for DANTES Standardized Subject Tests based on ACE recommendations or on a percentile level which reflects at least 50% of test questions being answered correctly. Acceptable percentile levels are generally at the 40th percentile or above. DANTES SST’s are not considered as part of the 12 hour limit on military credits. Credit will not be accepted for business, English, foreign languages, history, or speech courses.

CLEP tests administered and reported by DANTES will be accepted according to MSU’s published CLEP guidelines. Midwestern’s school code is 9870.

International Baccalaureate Program

Midwestern State University’s prospective students who earn the International Baccalaureate (IB) diploma are offered unconditional admission status to MSU. Scholarships will be offered to diploma students through the University scholarship program if MSU Admissions is notified by April 1, and if students enter MSU directly from high school. It is the responsibility of the prospective IB student to notify MSU Admissions. Students from high schools that offer IB courses but not the diploma may receive credit according to the same criteria. An official IB transcript must be sent to MSU Admissions. All IB students must show proof of meeting the Texas Success Initiative requirements prior to their initial enrollment at Midwestern State and meet published university application deadlines.

Midwestern State University recognizes the value of the International Baccalaureate program and has approved the granting of credit for the IB Higher and Standard level exams when a score of 5 or higher is obtained. A score of 4 or higher on any Higher or Standard level exams will be awarded to IB diploma candidates only.

* Any new student receiving the IB diploma with a score of at least a 4 on all subjects will be granted a minimum of 24 semester credit hours.

Higher Level Exams: Grades accepted: 7 or 6 = A, 5 = B, (4 = credit for diploma candidates only*)

+ Incoming students from IB programs will need to take a music theory placement exam for advising purposes.

Standard Level Exams: Grades accepted: 7 or 6 = A, 5 = B, (4 = credit for diploma candidates only*)

To request the International Baccalaureate Transcript, visit https://www.ibo.org .

Proficiency Examinations

The college dean may allow a currently enrolled student to challenge a course in that college and receive credit by examination. Credit and grades obtained by proficiency examinations are used in determining the grade point average for the semester in which the credit is posted, and they are used in calculating the cumulative grade point average; however, they cannot count toward residency hours or graduation with honors. When an examination for credit is taken, only a grade of C or better will be recorded. Credit earned by proficiency examination will be posted to the academic record after the student has earned 9 semester hours in residence at MSU. For continuing students who take a proficiency test, the grade earned is posted to the semester in which the test was taken. If the test was taken during the summer, the student may request that the grade be posted to the preceding spring semester, as long as the student was enrolled during that semester. The request to post credit to the preceding spring semester must be made prior to the end of the summer term in which the test was taken.

Credit by examination assumes the student has had no formal classroom instruction, either as a regularly enrolled student or as an auditor in the course being challenged. It is the responsibility of the college dean to validate the student’s request. If approved, the student pays a $35.00 testing fee per course at the University Business Office and presents the receipt to the college dean who will make arrangements for the test.

Correspondence Work

Midwestern State University does not offer correspondence credit. However, a limited amount (not to exceed 18 semester hours) of correspondence work from a regionally accredited institution may be applied toward the requirements for the bachelor’s degree.

A student enrolled in residence must secure the written permission of the dean of the major college prior to enrolling for a correspondence course. The student may make arrangements to take the final examination at Midwestern. The examination is administered by the Director of the Testing Center.

Credit by correspondence for a course failed in residence will not be accepted toward graduation. No graduate credit can be earned through correspondence.

Seniors must make sure transcripts of correspondence work necessary for graduation arrive in the Office of the Registrar at least one week prior to graduation.

Other Non-Traditional Credits

Credit for U.S. Military Service. Students who have previously served in or are now on active duty in the armed forces may receive academic credit for their military educational experience up to a maximum of 12 semester hours toward a bachelor’s degree excepting the BAAS. No credit is allowed toward graduate degrees.

For active service under honorable conditions for a continuous period of at least six months and less than one year, the University will grant 1 semester hour of physical activity credit; for one year or more of continuous active service, 2 semester hours of physical activity credit. Note: This credit will not be awarded if credit for two activity courses has been previously earned.

Credits will be allowed for successful completion of technical or specialized schools attended while on active duty (not allowed for reserve duty) to the extent that the material is applicable toward degree requirements at Midwestern State University. Elective credit hours will not be awarded. Transcript evaluations are based upon the recommendations in the American Council on Education publication, A Guide to the Evaluation of Educational Experiences in the Armed Services .

Students who have been discharged must submit a copy of the DD 214 or other document to MSU Admissions and request that an evaluation be made. Students currently on active duty should process a DD 295 through the appropriate installation education office and have it forwarded to MSU Admissions.

USAFI: Credit will be allowed for college courses completed through the United States Armed Forces Institute (USAFI) by correspondence study only, subject to the usual rules involving credit by correspondence. USAFI credit is not considered as a part of the 12 semester hour maximum listed above.

DANTES: See Credit by Examination .

General Comments about Non-traditional Credits. A student whose non-traditional work is not approved for credit in the evaluation process may consult with the college dean for advice concerning proficiency examinations.

No credit is awarded for work experience or on-the-job training except in Applied Arts and Sciences (B.A.A.S)   , Child and Adolescent Studies, B.S.E. (non-certification)     Early Childhood Studies and Early Care (B.S.E)   , Instructional Design and Technology (B.S.E.)   , and Substance Abuse Counseling (B.S.E.)   .  Work experience may be regarded as a basis for proficiency exams.

Non-traditional work is considered an alternative to regular classroom work when it meets valid educational objectives and degree plan requirements at MSU. The University does not accept non-traditional work which will not apply to the student’s degree objective.

Acceptance of such work by the college does not negate degree requirements or limitations found elsewhere in this catalog.

Undergraduate Transfer of Non-traditional Credits. Credits not earned in regular course work may be accepted toward a bachelor’s degree at MSU. Scores for credit by examination, course descriptions, or other appropriate documentation may be requested as necessary by MSU Admissions although another accredited institution may have evaluated and given credit for such work. (Refer to listings under CLEP, DANTES, U.S. Military Credits, etc., for specific guidelines.)

When a regionally accredited institution has determined that a certain examination score or non-traditional work is equivalent to a specifically numbered and titled course at that institution, MSU will accept such work at face value regardless of score if a student has earned or earns a C or better in a subsequent course. If a student has not earned a C or better, or has not taken a subsequent course, MSU required score levels must be met.

Evaluation of this type of work not appearing on a college transcript will be initiated by MSU Admissions when the student furnishes official documentation for the credit. Credit will be granted upon the approval of the college dean.

The applicability of these credits to the degree plan will be determined by the college dean. Such credits will be posted to the permanent academic record after the student has earned 9 semester hours in residence at MSU.

Credit for Institutes, Certificate Programs, Professional Credential Programs, Clock Hour Programs, Registry Examinations, Federal Certifications, and Military Training may be considered for application to the Applied Arts and Sciences (B.A.A.S)   , Child and Adolescent Studies, B.S.E. (non-certification)   , Early Childhood Studies and Early Care (B.S.E)   , Instructional Design and Technology (B.S.E.)   , Substance Abuse Counseling (B.S.E.)    or to one of the health sciences programs. Such nontraditional work will be evaluated by MSU Admissions according to the American Council on Education or other recognized guidelines when valid documentation is presented. Credit based upon the evaluations will be accepted only upon the recommendation of the appropriate college dean and the Manager of Adult Education and Degree Completion and staff, if applicable. Vocational-technical credit must be approved by the college dean. Credit will be limited to 12 semester hours except in the  Applied Arts and Sciences (B.A.A.S)   , Child and Adolescent Studies, B.S.E. (non-certification)   , Early Childhood Studies and Early Care (B.S.E)   , Instructional Design and Technology (B.S.E.)   , Substance Abuse Counseling (B.S.E.)   , mechanical engineering, criminal justice, and the health sciences.

Credit for Experiential Learning. A maximum of six semester hours of credit for experiential learning may be applied to the Applied Arts and Sciences (B.A.A.S)   , Child and Adolescent Studies, B.S.E. (non-certification)   , Early Childhood Studies and Early Care (B.S.E)   , Instructional Design and Technology (B.S.E.)   , and Substance Abuse Counseling (B.S.E.)   .  Such credit will be granted only through a systematic evaluation of meaningful work or job experience. A student must present to the advisor a narrative describing the length of work and other appropriate details. The BAAS advisor will then approve and propose equivalent learning credit with verification by the relevant employer. The Manager and staff will approve such credit prior to the posting of credit. For more information, visit http://msutexas.edu/academics/education/baas/ .

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Countdown to Fantasy of Lights

Season Details

Sunday - Saturday Dusk until 10:00 p.m.

November 20 through December 26, 2023. * For this upcoming season, we will turn on the displays during the day for special occasions on Tuesdays and Fridays from 9am to 2pm.

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Welcome To Fantasy of Lights

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In the late 1920's, the recently married Mr. and Mrs. L.T. Burns celebrated their first Christmas together in their modest home on Tenth Street in Wichita Falls by setting a small Christmas tree on their front porch and decorating it with a single, blue bulb. It was a small gesture, but an extremely meaningful one for the young couple, especially Mr. Burns, who grew up in a family unable to afford such luxuries as Christmas trees.

As the years passed and Mr. Burns became more successful in the oil industry, the couple continued the tradition they began that first Christmas. Each year they set up a display of some kind, and each year the display became a little more elaborate than the year before.

In May 1971 Mrs. Burns, who had brought joy to so many people, died and the display was discontinued. In her will she stipulated that her son could keep the display or leave it to the care of Archer City, where many employees of the Burns estate lived and worked. The display remained in storage for the next three years.

Following the death of Mrs. Burns’ son in 1974, Archer City offered the display to Midwestern State University on the condition that the display be operated free of charge to the public as a memorial to Mrs. Burns. Because MSU did not have the funds necessary to operate and maintain such an enormous project, a nonprofit Fantasy of Lights Committee was formed to raise the thousands of dollars needed to buy paint, equipment, and materials needed to restore the display and prepare for its exhibition during the 1974 Christmas season. A volunteer force of local townspeople, MSU students, faculty and staff, and airmen from Sheppard Air Force Base, spent many long hours repairing and restoring each scene.

On December 4, 1974, after a tremendous undertaking involving hundreds of people, the master switch was thrown and the MSU-Burns Fantasy of Lights became a reality.

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Event Calendar

  • 9:00 AM Community Work Day - Jan Thacker Fantasy of Lights Workshop
  • 10:00 AM 5K & 1-Mile Fun Run - MSU-Burns Fantasy of Lights
  • 6:00 PM Opening Ceremony - MSU-Burns Fantasy of Lights
  • 6:00 PM Polar Bear Express - MSU Lot 2
  • 7:00 PM Redwine Carillon - Holiday Music by Jim Quashnock - MSU-Burns Fantasy of Lights
  • 6:00 PM Tower Elementary Treble Clef - MSU-Burns Fantasy of Lights
  • 6:00 PM Wichita Falls High School Jazz Band - MSU-Burns Fantasy of Lights
  • 7:00 PM Hirschi High School Jazz Band - MSU-Burns Fantasy of Lights
  • 6:00 PM Redwine Carillon - Holiday Music by Jim Quashnock - MSU-Burns Fantasy of Lights
  • 6:00 PM Crockett Elementary School Choir - MSU-Burns Fantasy of Lights
  • 6:30 PM Ben Franklin Elementary School Choir - MSU-Burns Fantasy of Lights
  • 7:00 PM Ben Milam Elementary School Choir - MSU-Burns Fantasy of Lights
  • 6:00 PM Prairie Valley ISD Choir - MSU-Burns Fantasy of Lights
  • 6:30 PM Pho Jazz - MSU-Burns Fantasy of Lights
  • 6:00 PM McNiel Middle School Choir - MSU-Burns Fantasy of Lights
  • 6:30 PM Barwise Middle School Band - MSU-Burns Fantasy of Lights

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Music Series at Akin

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Ensemble of Curtis on Tour comes to MSU Texas

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Curtis on Tour, an ensemble of winds and strings from the Curtis Institute of Music, will be the next guests of the Music Series at Akin at 7:30 p.m. Thursday, Feb. 15. Curtis on Tour features extraordinary emerging professional artists performing alongside celebrated faculty and alumni.

For more than 10 years, Curtis on Tour artists and ensembles have delighted audiences around the globe with performances that are “exhilarating from beginning to end” (Washington Post).

Renowned violinist Erin Keefe, concertmaster of the Minnesota Orchestra and Curtis faculty member, joins conductor, clarinetist, and composer Osmo Vänskä to lead the Curtis on Tour group.

Keefe is the winner of an Avery Fisher Career Grant, the Pro Musicis International Award, and numerous international competitions. She has appeared as soloist with the Minnesota Orchestra, New Mexico Symphony, New York City Ballet Orchestra, Korean Symphony Orchestra, and other orchestras around the world. She has given recitals throughout the United States, Austria, Italy, Germany, Korea, Poland, Finland, Japan and Denmark.

Vänskä is Conductor Laureate of the Minnesota Orchestra and was music director of the Seoul Philharmonic Orchestra from 2020-2023. He began his career as a clarinetist and is the recipient of a Royal Philharmonic Society Award, the Finlandia Foundation’s Arts and Letters award, and the Pro Finlandia medal awarded to him by the State of Finland. He holds honorary doctorates from the Curtis Institute of Music, and the universities of Glasgow and Minnesota, and he was named Musical America’s 2005 Conductor of the Year. In 2013, he received the Annual Award from the German Record Critics’ Award Association for his involvement in BIS’s recordings of the complete works by Sibelius.

The program for this concert is built around the octet version of Sibelius’s tone poem “En Saga” and features classics by Mozart, alongside early 20th-century works such as Dohnányi’s string trio, Serenade in C major, and Schulhoff’s fiery, folk-influenced Concertino for flute, viola, and double bass.

The Curtis Institute offers merit-based full-tuition scholarships to musically gifted students. It will celebrate its 100-year anniversary next year. Curtis alumni have gone on to receive Pulitzer Prizes, Guggenheim Fellowships, and Avery Fisher Awards, and perform with symphonies and musical establishments around the world. Grounded in Curtis’s “learn by doing” philosophy and steeped in the school’s distinguished history of artistic excellence, this innovative global touring initiative is an integral component of a Curtis education. Curtis on Tour is the Nina von Maltzahn Global Touring Initiative of the Curtis Institute of Music.

The concert is sponsored by the Perkins-Prothro Foundation and Mrs. Dale Prothro with the Lamar D. Fain College of Fine Arts at MSU. The series debuted in spring 2012 and has since hosted many notable classical musicians.

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Campus Tours

When you get here, you'll feel it. It's more than the breathtaking beauty of our campus. It's the energy of our people and the excitement they generate. Our student and staff tour guides will show you the heart of our San Marcos or Round Rock campus. They'll share their experiences as Bobcats and provide insights into what makes Texas State special.

What to Expect

When visiting our campus, it pays to plan ahead. Our Plan Your Visit page includes driving directions, parking information, area attractions, and ways to make the most of your trip.

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Tour Registration and Times - San Marcos Campus

Tour group sizes are limited, so advance sign-up is recommended. If space is unavailable on guided tours for the date you want to visit, walk-in sign-up is permitted for self-guided tours.

Summer Tour Schedule (May 13 – August 9):

  • Mondays at 9 a.m., 10 a.m., 11 a.m., and 1 p.m.
  • Tuesdays-Thursdays at 10 a.m. and 1 p.m.
  • Fridays at at 9 a.m., 10 a.m., 11 a.m., 1 p.m., and 2 p.m.
  • No tours June 19 and July 4.

Summer Tour Schedule (August 12 – August 23):

  • Mondays-Fridays at 10 a.m. and 1 p.m.
  • No tours August 19.

If you're wanting to bring 10 or more people, please visit our Large Group Tour page.

Sign up for an on-campus tour or explore additional tour options below.

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Tour Registration and Times - Round Rock Campus

Tour group sizes are limited, so advance sign-up is recommended. If space is unavailable for guided tours on the date you want to visit, walk-in sign-up may be permitted on a space-available basis.

Tour Schedule (Summer 2024):

  • Mondays at 2 p.m.
  • Wednesdays and Fridays at 10 a.m. 
  • No tours June 17-19, June 24-28, July 1-8, July 15-26, and August 19.

If you're wanting to bring 10 or more people, please contact the Alumni and Future Student Welcome Center .

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Self-Guided Tour Options

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Tips for a Great Visit

  • We recommend that all prospective students sign up individually.
  • Explore campus before you arrive using our fully interactive online  campus map .
  • Visit campus while classes are in session to get a true feel for what the Texas State experience is like.
  • Residence Hall tours are included in San Marcos Campus tours only.
  • Your visit will include a walking tour of campus, so dress for the weather and wear comfortable shoes.
  • Not able to attend?  You may  cancel or reschedule your visit online .

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Large Group Tours

Texas State's Alumni and Future Student Welcome Center welcomes many groups to our San Marcos campus every year. We provide information and tours to various large or sponsored groups interested in visiting campus.

Group visits are held weekdays each semester. To provide you with the best possible service, sign up for a tour for your group at least two weeks in advance. Our Large Group Coordinator will contact you to confirm your visit.

We are only able to accommodate up to 50 students and we require one chaperone for every 10 students attending.

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Additional Information

Verification notes for school.

The Office of Undergraduate Admissions and the Welcome Center will provide verification forms or sign school notes only for those students who take an official on-campus tour or who meet with an admissions counselor. If you forgot to get a school note when you visited, request one below.

Verification Note Request

Accommodations

If you require accommodations due to an injury or disability in order to participate in your scheduled campus tour, no problem! We've got you covered — please contact the Welcome Center  by calling 512.245.8871 or emailing the Welcome Center at least 1 full week prior  to your tour.

Mobility Accommodations

The Texas State campuses are wheelchair and scooter accessible, and we will be glad to provide assistance to anyone who needs help finding their way around via accessible routes. Unfortunately, there is no place on our campuses to rent or secure a wheelchair or scooter.

Interpreting Services

If someone in your party is in need of an interpreter, please contact Interpreter Services at 512.245.8374.

Texas State and the surrounding community are constantly growing and improving. This often means that there will be construction on and around the campus. We ask you to be patient and allow yourself extra time to arrive. Use our  interactive map  to see what areas of campus are under construction.

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Plan a visit and get a first-hand look at all Mississippi State has to offer prospective students. In addition to a campus tours guided by a Roadrunner student recruiter, you will meet with an admissions counselor to discuss enrollment requirements and available scholarships while being introduced to campus and life as a Bulldog.

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Tour our housing options or select an area you’re interested in to explore the beautiful, legendary MSU Campus.

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Spartan Pathways Travel Program

Explore the world with fellow spartans.

The MSU Alumni's Spartan Pathways travel program offers you the opportunity to experience hassle-free domestic and international tours with fellow Spartans.

We offer a large selection of travel opportunities that introduce you to each destination's social, cultural and recreational activities. All our tours are of the highest quality and offered by only the most reputable and experienced travel companies.

Spartan Pathways Travel Catalog

View our catalog online. Please contact Regina Cross via email for additional information.

Looking for a no-fuss, easy-to-print brochure? Click here for an easy-to-print brochure . To be environmentally conscious, we are not printing and mailing brochures.

For more information, read about travel insurance, the MSUAO disclaimer and COVID-19 protocol information .

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Travel Insurance Highly Recommended

We strongly recommend that you be adequately insured against last-minute trip cancellation and other travel-related risks. If you are unable to travel due to illness, family illness, or unforeseen circumstances, purchasing travel insurance will help to recoup payments you have made. Travel insurance will also cover the cost of trip interruption, delays, medical emergencies and evacuation, loss of baggage or baggage delays, and any pre-existing medical conditions that you may have. You are welcome to insure with any provider you desire. The MSU Alumni Office is affiliated with USI Travel Insurance , and information on their services will be sent as a part of your Spartan Pathways tour confirmation letter.

Michigan State University Alumni Office Disclaimer - Spartan Pathways Travel Program

The Michigan State University Alumni Office (the MSU Alumni Office or MSUAO) and the Spartan Pathways Travel Program is not the Tour Operator. The MSUAO is not responsible for the changes of flight times, fare changes, dishonor of airline, hotel or motor coach transportation and car rental reservations, delays, losses, injuries, inconveniences, cessation of operations, airline or tour operator bankruptcies, acts of God, or any other event beyond our control. The MSUAO acts only as a sponsor with respect to the travel services, and it shall not be responsible for changes to flight times, fare changes, dishonor of airline, hotel or other reservations, injury, damage, loss of baggage, accidents or for the acts or defaults of any person or entity engaged in providing services to participants or in carrying out other arrangements of the tour. Further, the MSUAO shall not be responsible for losses or additional expenses of the participant due to sickness, weather, strike, civil unrest, acts of terrorism, pandemic, epidemic, quarantine, acts of God, governmental intervention, or other causes beyond its control. The MSUAO shall not be responsible for alteration in the itinerary as deemed necessary for carrying out the tour and the Tour Operator may substitute hotels of similar quality. The Tour Operator may postpone or cancel any tour prior to departure. The MSUAO or the Tour Operator may decline to accept or to retain any person as a member of the tour should such person's physical or mental health, actions or general deportment impede the operation of the tour or the rights or welfare of the other participants. No refund will be made for the unused portion of any tour. By embarking upon travel, the participant voluntarily assumes all risk involved in such travel, whether expected or unexpected. Participant is hereby warned of the above risks as well as possible travel industry force majeure, bankruptcies and medical and climatic disruptions, and the possibility participant may be unable to travel as scheduled because of personal emergency. Participant is advised to consider obtaining appropriate insurance coverage against these risks. Applicants for participation on this tour accept in full all the conditions set forth above. The MSUAO partners with other universities and alumni from other universities will be on many departures. While some of the Spartan Pathway's tours are exclusive to just MSU alumni, on many of the tours we partner with other universities/organizations that have travel programs. Space allotments for these tours are given to each university and after a guaranteed time allotted for reservations, available space is opened to all universities/organizations. Therefore, some departures may have universities with greater numbers of alumni on the tour than MSU.

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Travis Kelce joins Taylor Swift on stage during Eras Tour show

(Gray News) - Taylor Swift can do it with a broken heart, but she does not have to.

On Sunday, Swift took her relationship with Kansas City Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce to a new level by bringing him on stage during her Eras Tour at London’s Wembley Stadium.

Kelce surprised the crowd and appeared with two of Swift’s dancers wearing a top hat and a black tailcoat during the transition from “The Smallest Man Who Ever Lived” to “I Can Do It With A Broken Heart.”

The crowd erupted in cheers as he carried Swift in his arms. In other shows, two of Swift’s dancers carry her.

“TRAVIS KELCE HAS OFFICIALLY MADE HIS #TSTheErasTour DEBUT IN #LondonTSTheErasTour !” Taylor Nation, Swift’s official social media team, posted on X , formerly known as Twitter.

Kelce fanned himself and Swift, pretended to touch up her makeup and broke out in some dance moves in the scene.

Before walking away to sing “I Can Do It With A Broken Heart,” Swift turned toward Kelce and blew him a kiss.

Taylor Nation called the moment “The not-so-smallest hard launch that ever lived” on X .

On Monday, Swift mentioned the surprise appearance in an Instagram post that featured photos and video of Kelce’s debut.

“I’m still cracking up/swooning over @killatrav’s Eras Tour debut,” she said in the post .

Over the weekend, Swift and three-time Super Bowl champion also became Instagram official when she posted a photo with him and the British royals at Saturday’s concert.

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As SMU basketball enters its first season as a member of the ACC , the Mustangs added a new nonconference opponent to their schedule for next season.

SMU will host Mississippi State at Moody Coliseum on Nov. 22 to kickoff a home-and-home series, the program announced on Thursday. SMU will visit Humphrey Coliseum during the 2025-26 season to complete the series with Mississippi State.

Next season will be SMU’s first under new head coach Andy Enfield, whom the university hired away from USC in the spring . The Mustangs are coming off a 20-13 season that included an NIT bid.

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The ACC announced SMU’s home and away conference opponents for this season last March . Along with Mississippi State, Duke, Louisville, Syracuse and Wake Forest are among the other schools visiting Moody Coliseum this year.

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