Campus Resources

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Academic Support

  • Academic Advising
    (940) 397-7885
    Building 16 (Old Counseling Center)
    Academic Advising helps students navigate degree requirements, select courses, and plan paths to graduation while supporting goal clarification, graduation planning, and referral to campus resources to help students stay on track academically.
  • Pregnancy and Parenting Programs
    (940) 397-4500
    Clark Student Center #194
    Pregnancy and Parenting Programs support students who are expecting or already parents stay on track academically through services including a designated Parenting Liaison, lactation rooms, and access to financial, housing, and community-resource assistance opportunities.
  • Registrar
    (940) 397-4321
    Hardin South #101
    The Registrar manages student registration, course scheduling, academic records, enrollment verification, transcripts, and graduation eligibility.
  • Tutoring & Academic Support Programs
    (940) 397-4544
    Moffett Library
    Tutoring and Academic Support Porgrams provides free drop-in tutoring, supplemental instruction, first-year seminars, advising for undecided majors, and other support for students needing extra academic help to succeed in college.

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Campus Safety and Student Conduct

  • Student Rights and Responsibilities
    (940) 397-7500
    Clark Student Center #108
    Student Rights and Responsibilities enforces the Code of Student Conduct, coordinates the campus Behavioral Intervention Team, and oversees student advocacy and general complaints.
  • Title IX Office
    (940) 397-4213
    Sunwatcher Village Clubhouse #106
    The Title IX Office ensures compliance with federal and campus-nondiscrimination laws—investigating reports of sexual harassment, assault, or sex-based discrimination. They provide awareness and prevention programs and share support resources with students who have experienced sexual misconduct.
  • University Police
    (940) 397-4239
    #6 Eureka Circle
    The University Police Department protects the MSU Texas community 24/7, 365 days a year, providing full-service law enforcement, campus patrol, emergency response, parking overnight, crime prevention, and safety-escort services.
  • MSU Safety App
    The MSU Safety App gives the campus community real-time access to safety resources. It delivers emergency alerts, lets users request help or report tips, provides quick-dial emergency contact info, and offers a mobile blue-light button and friend-walk function for personal safety.
  • MSU Alert
    MSU Alert is the official emergency-notification system at MSU Texas. It sends urgent campus alerts via email, text, and app push notifications for emergencies like severe weather, evacuations, or safety threats to the campus. Students are automatically enrolled in MSU Alert with their university email address and a preferred mobile telephone number, if provided by the student as part of their personal contact information in WebWorld.

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Financial Wellness, Emergency Aid, and Student Employment

  • Business Office
    (940) 397-4101
    Hardin Administration Building #103
    The Business Office manages student billing, tuition payments and payment plans, account balances, and refunds. They provide support for students in understanding and fulfilling their MSU Texas financial account obligations.
  • Career Management Center
    (940) 397-4473
    Clark Student Center #173
    The Career Management Center helps students transition from campus to career through offering resume/cover-letter development and reviews, mock interviews, job and internship search support, on-campus and virtual recruiting, and access to professional attire through a career closet.
  • Emergency Aid Resources
    (940) 397-7400
    Clark Student Center #108
    Emergency Aid Resources help students with urgent financial needs caused by unexpected setbacks, offering small emergency grants, food support, housing or utility help, textbook scholarships, and referrals for campus-based assistance when needed.
  • Financial Aid Office
    (940) 397-4214
    Hardin South #102
    The Financial Aid Office strives to remove financial barriers and provides counseling and assistance with eligibility, application, and disbursement for institution, local, state, and federal monetary aid programs such as grants, scholarships, loans, and work-study.

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Student Involvement and Engagement

  • Student Engagement Center
    (940) 397-4500
    Clark Student Center #194
    The Student Engagement Center helps students — especially first-generation, commuters, and other often underrepresented groups—connect to essential campus resources, community, belonging, and support.
  • Student Leadership & Involvement
    (940) 397-3033
    Bridwell Activities Center #101
    Student Leadership & Involvement guides registered student organizations, fraternity/sorority life, major events and campus traditions (i.e., Stampede Week, Homecoming, Mustangs Roundup, FInals Frenzy), and offers opportunities for student leader development, community service, and school spirit.

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Student Success

  • Dean of Students
    (940) 397-7400
    Clark Student Center #108
    The Dean of Students serves as a central student-advocacy and support office, coordinating services and interventions across the campus/student life areas of the university for student success and compliance.
  • Global Education Office
    (940) 397-4568
    Bridwell Hall #107
    The Global Education Office (GEO) helps students broaden their global horizons by offering study-abroad opportunities worldwide, and supports international students attending the university through visa/immigration assistance, English instruction, and advising.
  • Military Education Center
    (940) 397-7467
    Building 16 (Old Counseling Center)
    The Military Education Center is a one-stop resource hub supporting service members, veterans, spouses, and their dependents. It streamlines academic advising, enrollment, financial aid, and military-benefit support, helping military-connected students navigate their MSU Texas education.
  • Student Success Center
    (940) 397-4823
    Building 16 (Old Counseling Center)
    The Student Success Center unifies academic and personal support, and campus resources into a single, centralized hub — offering success coaching designed to empower students to achieve their goals and succeed in college.
  • Student Support Services
    (940) 397-4076
    West Campus Annex
    Student Support Services is a federal TRiO program that provides eligible students (first-generation, low-income, or students with disabilities) with free, personalized support including tutoring, academic advising, career counseling, study-skill workshops, and graduation or graduate school assistance.

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Student Wellness and Mental Health

  • Counseling Center
    (940) 397-4618
    Redwine Student Wellness Center
    The Counseling Center offers free, confidential support to students, including counseling, crisis intervention, and referrals. Faculty and staff can consult with Center personnel about student concerns and direct students to the Center for mental-health and personal support.
  • Disability Support Services
    (940) 397-4140
    Redwine Student Wellness Center
    Disability Support Services ensures students with documented disabilities receive reasonable accommodations — from adaptive technology, alternate-format materials, interpreters, testing accommodations, to accessible classroom environment support.
  • Recreational Sports and Wellness Programs
    (940) 397-4466
    Redwine Student Wellness Center
    Recreational Sports and Wellness Programs combine fitness, sports, and wellness opportunities, including gym access, group fitness, Intramurals, and outdoor recreation, to support student wellness and physical health.
  • TimelyCare App
    (940) 397-4466
    TimelyCare is a free, 24/7 virtual health and well-being platform available to students that offers on-demand medical care, emotional support, health-coaching, self-care resources, and basic-needs support.

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Essential Publications for Student Policies

  • University Catalog
    The University Catalog is the official academic reference and authoritative guide at MSU Texas which outlines undergraduate and graduate degree programs and requirements, course descriptions, core curriculum, university policies, academic calendar, and administrative administration.
  • Student Handbook
    The Student Handbook outlines campus policies and procedures, student rights and responsibilities, the code of student conduct, and behavioral regulations, providing a reference for university expectations when advising or addressing student matters.