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Undergraduate Positions

Residence Education and Housing Services offer a variety of job opportunities for students at all levels. From resident assistants to facilities and service center representatives, sports camp assistants and the Live On Campus Crew, we are always seeking motivated individuals to be part of our team.

More than 340 resident assistants (RAs) work within our 27 residence halls and apartment communities to provide a positive on-campus living experience for the 15,000 students who call our campus home each year. We invite Spartans who want to leave a mark and make a difference on campus to join our legacy by applying to be an RA!

Click here for more information about the position and how to apply.

ICAs serve collaboratively alongside resident assistants (RAs). Both contribute to building community on the floor and in a residence hall, yet ICAs place their focus on ensuring that the communities being built are both inclusive and vibrant. ICAs work hard to engage residents in the process of "crossing difference." They do this through a series of Engaged Learning Opportunities (ELO), including weekly roundtable discussions (RTDs), regular acts of service in local communities, social events and small-group activities, purposeful interactions with residents, and partnerships with other leaders in the campus community. 

Do you love MSU? Do you want to share that love for MSU with future Spartans as you fall in love with campus all over again? 

As part of the MSU Tour Guide team, you will lead prospective students, parents, families, visitors and alumni on walking or bus tours of MSU’s campus, as well as lead neighborhood and residence hall/apartment tours. 

As a Facilities building worker, you will complete a variety of tasks, including but not limited to custodial work, moving furniture, event set-up and maintenance assistance at times. In this role, you will make sure the buildings are looking and functioning their best.

Living on at Michigan State University is a once-in-a-lifetime experience and a tradition. Living on is about students taking advantage of all of the campus resources available to assist them in pursuing their goals, connecting with friends and neighbors, making memories, and having an outstanding Spartan experience. The Live On Campus Crew brings all of these experiences to life by serving as ambassadors for on-campus living.

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MSU Campus-related Jobs/Internships

OCAT has a number of different job and internship opportunities available for MSU students. These paid positions include Intercultural Aides (compensated for room and board), MAGIC Peer Assistants and Work study (OCAT & MOSAIC Unity Center).

Don’t forget to visit MSU’s Career Services Network’s   Handshake  for frequent job postings.

APPLY TO BE AN INTERCULTURAL AIDE (ICA)

Apply to be a resident assistant (ra).

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RA Info Sessions

  • Monday, Nov. 4 (8:30 p.m.) – McDonel Kiva (C107)
  • Tuesday, Nov. 5 (8:30 p.m.) – 137 Akers
  • Wednesday, Nov. 6 (8:30 p.m.) – Wilson C102
  • Thursday, Nov. 7 (8:30 p.m.) – N105 Business College Complex
  • Friday, Nov. 8 (3:30 p.m.) – 134 Brody
  • Monday, Nov. 11 (7 p.m.) – Brody 112
  • Monday, Nov. 11 (7:15 p.m.) – B117 Wells 
  • Tuesday, Nov. 12 (7:15 p.m.) – 106 Ernst Bessey 
  • Wednesday, Nov. 13 (6 p.m.) – S105 South Kedzie Hall
  • Wednesday, Nov. 13 (7 p.m.) – C106 Holmes
  • Wednesday, Nov. 13 (7:15 p.m.) – McDonel Kiva (C107)
  • Friday, Nov. 15 (3:30 p.m.) – C202 Snyder

Resident Assistant Position Description 

Application Requirements and Conditions of Eligiblity 

RA Application here – Open until December 7th

APPLY TO BE AN MSU TOUR GUIDE!

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The MSU Tour Program is looking to hire energetic and talented Spartans to join our 120 person team. Description: As part of the MSU Tour Guide team, you will lead prospective students, parents, families, visitors and alumni on walking or bus tours of MSU’s campus, as well as lead neighborhood and residence hall/apartment tours. MSU Tour Guides share their unique Spartan Stories on every tour, and are friendly, outgoing, knowledgeable, and passionate about all aspects of MSU. Their passion demonstrates that MSU is a place people love to be, and help show what it is like to be an MSU Spartan. Tour Guides are the face of MSU, and take pride in delivering an outstanding Spartan experience to their guests.

Required Qualifications:

  • Enrolled as a student at Michigan State University (during academic year)
  • Demonstrated commitment to outstanding customer service
  • Great communication skills (written and verbal)
  • Positive and respectful, especially when working with a diverse population
  • Able to stand for long periods of time

Key Skills You Would Grow:

  • Communication & Public Speaking
  • Decision Making & Problem Solving
  • Customer Service
  • Diversity Awareness & Respect
  • Teamwork & Cooperation

Pay & Hours:

  • Most MSU tours happen between 9a – 4p Mon – Saturday
  • Some night & weekend tours/events can occur
  • Flexible, variable, shifts available year round; compatible with other campus jobs or club involvement
  • Guaranteed breaks: Finals weeks, spring break, winter break, and home football game days OFF
  • Starts at $9.25 per hour, supervisor positions and advancement available.

Training Opportunities: Robust training and support is part of the Tour Guide Experience

  • Fall: four days in late August
  • Spring: two days in early January
  • Mandatory monthly meetings Sunday nights

Leadership Opportunities: Student supervisor positions are available for talented students interested in taking a leadership role. The MSU Tour Program relies on student supervisors to assess, recruit, train, schedule, secure, and run daily operations of the tour program.

Click here to apply and search “Tour Guide”.

APPLY WITH MSU CONCESSIONS:

MSU Concessions offers MSU students a wide variety of fun positions, flexible schedules and an exciting work environment. Benefits include: great pay, free meals during events, training and advancement opportunities, great location (work close to where you live!). Inquire about internship credit opportunities. Contact (517) 353-2005 or email [email protected] Monday-Friday (8-5pm).

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The Neighborhood Student Success Collaborative (NSSC) is committed to empowering all undergraduate students to pursue knowledge, access resources, and develop skills needed for intellectual, social, local, and global success.

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MSU is one of the biggest, greenest campuses in the country, welcoming visitors from around the world.

Find popular destinations on campus, explore transportation and lodging options and make the most of your visit.

Schedule a Tour

There’s much to see and do on MSU’s 5,200-acre campus, whether you’re a high school student who wants to experience campus life first-hand or you’re planning a visit to explore MSU’s gardens and park-like grounds.

Get to and around campus

Campus maps.

Explore campus with interactive maps and directions.

Bike Rental

On-campus bike shop provides the MSU community with bike sales, rentals and repairs year-round.

Capital Region International Airport

Located only minutes from campus the Lansing airport offers convenient travel opportunities.

CATA Campus and City Bus Services

Numerous busing options are available for all Spartans, on campus and in surrounding areas.

Michigan Flyer Airport Shuttle

Reliable, affordable motor coaches connect East Lansing, Ann Arbor, and Detroit Metropolitan Airport.

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Information about daily parking, buying a semester pass, obtaining a faculty/staff permit, or paying a parking violation.

The Lansing area has many options for places to stay. Choose from recommended local hotels and inns where you’ll find a warm welcome.

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Agriculture & livestock pavilion.

Hosts livestock and agricultural events.

Spartan sports tickets, schedules and more.

Breslin Student Events Center

Hosts MSU basketball and student and community events.

College of Music

See world-class student and faculty musicians perform.

Department of Theatre

Creating performances and plays that matter.

Wharton Center for Performing Arts

Dynamic arts programming, education, and outreach.

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Abrams Planetarium

Creating exciting planetarium shows for all ages.

Alumni Memorial Chapel

Historic chapel and popular wedding venue.

Beal Botanical Garden

Outdoor laboratory to study and appreciate plants.

Beaumont Tower

Campus icon built in 1928 as a monument to teaching.

Broad Art Museum

World-class contemporary art museum.

Observe and interact with live insects and arachnids.

City of East Lansing

One of the top college towns in the nation.

City of Lansing

Michigan’s capital city, just minutes from campus.

Dairy Store

Legendary ice cream and cheese made and sold on campus.

Demmer Center

Shooting sports education and training facility.

Forest Akers Golf Courses

Two public golf courses located on the MSU campus.

Hidden Lake Gardens

Arboretum and gardens located in Tipton, MI.

Horticulture Gardens

More than a dozen acres of campus gardens.

Kellogg Biological Station

One of North America’s premier inland field stations.

Main Library, Gast Business, and Schaefer Law Libraries.

Science and culture museum with 15 galleries.

Tennis Center

Home to a range of classes, leagues and travel teams.

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Tour MSU - Tour Options for Educators

Welcome to michigan state university, group tours are available for school or after-school groups during msu's fall and spring semesters. , msu walking tours.

Campus Tours are approximately 60 minutes and cover between 2 - 3 miles. Groups will be assigned to a current undergraduate tour guide who will share academic, historic, and student life information. 

Please visit our tour visits page to learn more about booking a visit for your group.  Click here for the Tour Visits Page

Explore More of MSU

Arrange for more activities during your campus visit by working directly with some popular campus locations and partners.  Click here for a list of Popular Campus Locations and Partners

Residence Hall Tours

Groups of 9th - 12th grade students may add a Residence Hall Tour to their campus visit during the booking process. Click here to see the Tour Visits Page

We invite you to digitally explore the different residence halls at Michigan State at your convenience through the 360 videos tours at Live On. Click here to see the 360 tour options .

MSU Dining Hall

To learn more about our award-winning dining services, Click here to visit Eat At State .

Admissions 

If you are interested in learning more about the Michigan State University Admissions process please reach out to them directly.  Click here to learn more from Admissions

Take advantage of additional opportunities to paint a picture of all that life on a Big Ten campus offers by customizing your visit. 

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Transfer student campus visit

A short presentation followed by a guided tour of campus. Presentations provide an overview of MSU and the transfer admissions process. Immediately following the program is a student-led, 90-minute walking tour of campus.

Reservations are required for all programs. Please note that all times are in the Eastern time zone.

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Jobs and scholarships, health and wellness, student involvement.

The Jack Breslin Student Events Center, one of the premier facilities in the country, is host to more than 250 events annually and serves as home to the Michigan State men's and women's basketball programs. A multipurpose facility for MSU students and the greater MSU community, the Breslin Center sponsors major educational and entertainment events every year, including MSU and local high school student commencements, concerts, trade shows, conventions, celebrations, banquets and Michigan High School Athletic Association (MHSAA) boy’s state basketball championships.

Forest Akers is located on the campus of Michigan State University and the home course for Big Ten men's and women's golf teams. Two golf pro shops (Spartan Spirit Shop) with the best quality MSU merchandise available.

  • Mid-Michigan's premier practice facility
  • 20-acre practice area opened in 1997
  • Rated as one of the Top 100/50 public ranges in America since 1997
  • Open to the public with memberships
  • Three-acre bentgrass practice tee, two separate teaching tees, practice bunkers, target greens
  • 18 heated and covered hitting stations open year-round
  • 20,000 square-foot putting green
  • PGA professionally-trained instructors

Here you will find tools, resources, and programs to not only help you succeed but even make gains in your health and wellness while you are here at Michigan State. Wellness and well-being can be a trendy topic these days, and we acknowledge that wellness looks very different depending on your cultural background, personality, and life circumstances. What looks like wellness to one person may not be helpful or accessible or even possible to another. With these differences in mind, we affirm that It is important that we do our best to take care of ourselves and each other in the midst of such challenging times.

The MSU Tennis Center is open to the public and the Michigan State University community. The center is home to the MSU Men's tennis team and Women's tennis team and serves as a teaching center for the Department of Kinesiology. The Tennis Center houses eight indoor courts with permanent seating for 1,200.

We offer a wide range of classes, leagues, permanent court time and has travel teams for all ages and skill levels. The center is open to the public so there is no initiation fee or monthly dues. We are happy to offer a unique "pay as you play" opportunity. The onsite Spartan Spirit Shop is your only place to find the latest and greatest in MSU tennis apparel as well as all your equipment needs.

Provides safe, supportive, and active environments that are responsive to the MSU community’s diverse fitness needs and engages the university community in healthy lifestyles through sport, fitness, and recreational opportunities. Includes club and intramural sports.

Assists students in all stages of professional development, from exploring career options and choosing a major to internship experience and conducting a job search. Handshake Career Development offers invaluable help to students looking for an internship or full-time job after graduation that fits their interests, skills, values and personality.

Many scholarships are affiliated with Student Life & Engagement. Please visit the link below to read more about the donor and the application criteria and process. The applications are scheduled to become active on January 8, 2024. The deadline to apply for most of these scholarships is 11:55 p.m. on Monday, March 4, 2024.   HOWEVER ,  please make sure you read details of each scholarship for differences in deadline, requirements and submission processes.  APPLICATION

To learn about other scholarships and funding opportunities available to MSU students, please visit the  MSU Scholarships  website.

From culinary platform assistants to building facilities workers, we have a job for you! Our division employs the largest number of students on campus. Some areas that hire most frequently are Culinary Services (Eat at State), Residence Education and Housing Services (Live On) and Auxiliary Sports Group.

Preparing students for lifelong civic and social responsibility.

One of the nation’s largest student-run media outlets, consistently ranked among the top in Michigan and across the country. The Impact is proud to have compiled an unprecedented 15 College Radio Station of the Year distinctions from the Michigan Association of Broadcasters and Broadcast Music, Inc. Nationally, the Impact has also been nominated and awarded numerous times from the likes of CMJ, College Broadcasters, Inc. and mtvU as a part of their national competitions.

MSU’s resource for Spartan students living off campus, with information on housing, the community, local laws, party guidelines and more.

MSUvote is a non-partisan campus committee whose mission it is to increase the number of registered student voters, to inform and educate students on candidates and issues, and to bolster student participation on Election Day.

The 700-plus registered student organizations offer fun and friendly social and educational experiences. Creates an integrated and coherent leadership devolpment experience that enhances students’ knowledge and academic experiences. Fall Welcome features informative, engaging and fun events to promote a better understanding of MSU.

The Office of Student Support and Accountability (OSSA) centers equity, integrity, and learning in processes that emphasize the importance of working with students and the community. Our work includes student and organizational conduct, academic integrity, care and intervention, conflict resolution, medical amnesty, and medical leave and return.

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UAB is open to all undergraduate students at MSU and membership is free and open all year long. New members are welcome and encouraged weekly!

Offers a rewarding fraternity and sorority experience that merges almost every segment of the campus community into one cohesive program, promoting self-governance, leadership development, academic achievement, community service, and friendship.

We believe building a more just campus, community and world for tomorrow, begins with our beliefs and behaviors today. We seek to challenge a status quo that normalizes artificial social hierarchies, in order to inform the making of a true multiracial democracy. We envision a campus, community and nation where racial justice and unity are valued and practiced on a daily basis. 

The Office of Cultural and Academic Transitions (OCAT) constructs supportive cultural, social and educational communities that actively involve students in learning. OCAT supports individual students in their navigation of cross-cultural encounters, and in their own understanding, exploration and development of cultural identity. Student-to-student interaction is the key to benefiting from diversity, and OCAT strives to bring together individuals as well as groups of students from diverse racial, ethnic, international, and domestic backgrounds for meaningful interactions. In part, OCAT accomplishes this mission by building critical alliances with peoples, programs, and ideas throughout the university. Additionally, OCAT helps students to better understand themselves and others through cultural, social, and academic activities.

Our mission is to provide support, resources, and campus and community connections for all MSU student parents through graduation and beyond. We work by helping non-traditional students achieve their goals, creating two-generation success, and establishing long-term connections with the University.

The Student Veterans Resource Center is dedicated to promoting the educational, career, and personal advancement of service members, veterans, and their families at Michigan State University. 

The Gender and Sexuality Campus Center is a student-centered campus resource that works to celebrate, affirm, and empower LGBTQIA2S+ members of the Michigan State University community. Through education, engagement, advocacy, and student support, we work to create an inclusive campus culture for people of all genders and sexual identities. We provide intersectional educational and social programming and collaborate with student leaders and campus partners to build community and increase a sense of belonging. 

Women*s Student Services (established in July 2019) at Michigan State University provides a variety of student programs and services, including programs and workshops that are focused on leadership and mentoring, activism, and campus engagement. Please visit our office in 101 Student Services Building and we can put you in touch with specialized support programs and community resources, both on- and off-campus.

The Division of Residential and Hospitality Services and the Division of Student Affairs and Services have joined into a single division called the Division of Student Life & Engagement. By combining MSU’s student-facing services, we will provide a transformational and world-class experience for students and guests, creating a more connected, immersive campus experience for all. Working together, we support the many diverse, unique identities of all our Spartans.

To ensure the highest levels of safety, security and regulatory compliance, the SLE Health and Safety Office serves as a liaison with university partners to manage compliance and enterprise security risk management programs providing guests and associates with a healthy and safe environment in which to live and work. 

Information for parents and family members an opportunity to play an active, supporting role in the education of their student, offers helpful information, and fosters communication among families, students, and MSU.

The SLE 2030 Strategic Plan articulates a future for the Division of Student Life & Engagement, shaped with the input of many voices through an inclusive process. It focuses on three strategic imperatives, six divisional priorities and 13 department and unit plans that will guide our collective efforts moving forward.

The Division of Student Life & Engagement supports the sustainability mission of Michigan State University (MSU) and is focused on increasing awareness and driving behavior change with the ultimate goals of reducing greenhouse emissions, reducing energy consumption and conserving water through innovative and balanced strategies that support stewardship, fiscal responsibility and partnership.

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July 18, 2024

Freshman Guide to Student Leader: Hannah Greenspan's MSU Tours Journey

College is a time when individuals explore new things and find what excites them. For MSU psychology senior Hannah Greenspan, she discovered her passion is sharing her love for the university. During her first year at MSU, she became a campus tour guide. Now, as a senior, she shares her passion by mentoring newer tour guides as a student supervisor.

Finding a Passion Around the beginning of her first year as a Spartan, a campus tour guide promotion poster caught Greenspan’s eye. As a natural conversationalist, she thought she would be a perfect fit for the job. She applied and went through the interview process like any other job. The twist? Applicants were given five minutes to talk about anything they wanted during the interview. “I did the entire plot of “Les Misérables,” the Broadway musical/book that has all of these plot nuances, and it’s a lot to explain in five minutes,” Greenspan says. “I tried to make it funny, and I remember the grad student who was helping with my interview was laughing. It was really fun.” After being offered the role, a dedicated class for tour guides called TG 101, or Tour Guide 101, expanded her knowledge of MSU. As the name suggests, Tour Guide 101 teaches tour guides about the university, topics to discuss, various programs and how to handle certain scenarios. “I’ve learned so many things through the tours program that I didn’t know existed coming in,” says Greenspan. “I didn’t know how Olin [Health Center] worked or that we had a program called Spartan Compass, and I didn’t fully understand the nuances of the dining plan. A lot of what I’ve learned about how to navigate as a student at MSU, I learned through the TG 101 program.” The program is instructed by a professional staff member or graduate student along with a student supervisor. Hearing from the student supervisors is beneficial for new tour guides. They get to ask questions about their experiences and gain insight on how to prepare for the role. “That kind of peer-to-peer education is a cornerstone of why MSU Tours work so well,” says Assistant Director of Residence Education and Housing Services (REHS) Outreach Linda Karbo. “It’s because we have students like Hannah who excel at being a guide, and they’ve lived that life to where they can move into a leadership role as a student supervisor and reshare that education and connect and mentor.” From Freshman Guide to Student Leader By the end of her first year, Greenspan had completed 16 tours. At their final tour guide meeting of the year, students were awarded superlatives. Greenspan was given the title “Most Likely to Meet Tom Izzo at a Basketball Game” by her peers, despite the irony she had never attended a basketball game. She was also presented with her first Tour Guide of the Month award at that same meeting, but that was just the beginning of her journey. During her second year, Greenspan started to take on more tours, aiming to do four to six tours a week. By her junior year, she expanded her role by becoming a leader for the incoming first-year tour guides. Greenspan spent a lot more time with the other student supervisors and helped mentor new guides. She showed them the benefits of being a tour guide and how to handle certain situations. And she enjoyed sharing her passion with them. “What I like about being a tour guide is that I take something I love, and I share it with other people,” says Greenspan. “And that thing I love is MSU, and I show people about MSU and how much I love it.” With all the time she spent in the program, Greenspan decided she would like to become a student supervisor. Now, during her final year at MSU, Greenspan will see it through as a MSU Tours student supervisor. “We are so incredibly excited Hannah is going to be taking over training because now we have the chance for everyone to get a little bit of that Hannah excitement and mindset in there,” says Tour Manager Amanda Ross. More than Tours Along with helping her become more engaged with the university and its people, she said she has also been able to find her community with the tour guides. She has grown as a person and as a leader. “Being a tour guide has developed skills that are going to help me in my life,” says Greenspan. “It’s something I’m immensely proud of and love to do. I fall in love with MSU again and again every day.” Her path with MSU Tours has also helped Greenspan through some tough times. There were times she may be having a tough day, but then while conducting a tour, her spirits would be lifted again just seeing how exciting the university and campus can be and how amazing her experience has been. Greenspan also shared how fulfilling being a tour guide is, as not only does she feel appreciated and respected, but she also feels at home in a friendly and comfortable work environment. Learn more about MSU Tours at tour.msu.edu .

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    As part of the MSU Tour Guide team, you will lead prospective students, parents, families, visitors and alumni on walking or bus tours of MSU's campus, as well as lead neighborhood and residence hall/apartment tours. ... Living on at Michigan State University is a once-in-a-lifetime experience and a tradition. Living on is about students ...

  2. Michigan State University Tours

    We offer group tours during the fall and spring semesters. Our MSU Walking Tours last around 60 minutes, covering a distance of 2-3 miles. Your group will be accompanied by a knowledgeable MSU Tour Guide who will provide insights into academics, history, and student life. Learn More. Enhance your campus visit at MSU by coordinating additional ...

  3. tour guide pay and flexibility : r/msu

    i'm a tour guide right now!! it's 12 an hour and they work around your class schedule. right now they are only doing one tour a week mon-thursday and then there are two tours on fridays. the shifts are about 3 hours long.

  4. Michigan State University Campus Tour Guide Hourly Pay

    The estimated total pay range for a Campus Tour Guide at Michigan State University is $14-$23 per hour, which includes base salary and additional pay. The average Campus Tour Guide base salary at Michigan State University is $18 per hour.

  5. Michigan State University Tour Guide Salaries

    Average salaries for Michigan State University Tour Guide: $21. Michigan State University salary trends based on salaries posted anonymously by Michigan State University employees.

  6. Tour MSU

    To book a Group Tour between August 2024 and December 2024 please choose from the available visits below. MSU Tours offers group tours on weekdays excluding University breaks or holidays. All available dates will be visible in the calendar until booked. Online visits through the Office of Admissions. Click here for the Online Visit options.

  7. Self-Guided MSU Campus Tour

    Self-Guided MSU Campus Tour. If your group would like to create their own experience, or are visiting outside of tour season, our self-guided walking tour gives you the freedom to follow your own schedule and set your own pace. Click here for the PDF of the self-guided walking tour. This general tour of campus shares information about many of ...

  8. Self-guided campus tours

    Review travel regulations and guidelines before visiting campus. You can stop by either the Union or the Office of Admissions to pick up your self-guided tour map. The Union is open Monday to Saturday from 7 a.m. to 6 p.m. and on Sunday from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. The Admissions office is open Monday to Friday from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m.

  9. Michigan State University Tour Guide Hourly Pay

    Average hourly pay for Michigan State University Tour Guide: $19. This salary trends is based on salaries posted anonymously by Michigan State University employees.

  10. Tour Guide Salaries in the United States for Michigan State University

    Explore Michigan State University Tour Guide salaries in the United States collected directly from employees and jobs ... Find salaries. Sign in. Sign in. Employers / Post Job. 1 new update. Start of main content. Michigan State University. Work wellbeing score is 78 out of 100. 78. 4.2 out of 5 stars. 4.2. Follow. Write a review. Snapshot; Why ...

  11. Behind the Scenes With MSU Tours

    Becoming an MSU Tour Guide The tour guide onboarding process begins during the fall of each academic school year. Due to the large volume of guests each year, MSU Tours likes to have between 150 to 175 tour guides on staff. This past academic year, MSU Tours worked with 196 candidates and 110 students received an offer.

  12. MSU Campus-related Jobs/Internships

    APPLY TO BE AN MSU TOUR GUIDE! The MSU Tour Program is looking to hire energetic and talented Spartans to join our 120 person team. Description: As part of the MSU Tour Guide team, you will lead prospective students, parents, families, visitors and alumni on walking or bus tours of MSU's campus, as well as lead neighborhood and residence hall ...

  13. Visit

    MSU.edu >. Visit. MSU is one of the biggest, greenest campuses in the country, welcoming visitors from around the world. We invite you to explore our beautiful campus in East Lansing, Michigan, and learn what makes MSU an exceptional place where Spartans live, learn and work.

  14. Visit campus

    College planning guide; Information for counselors; ... MSU's green campus is 5,200 acres of beautiful scenery, academic and sports facilities, performance spaces and more. ... Group tours are available for groups of 20-60 high school students of any age. Sign up. More visit experiences. Take a virtual tour

  15. Michigan State University

    There's much to see and do on MSU's 5,200-acre campus, whether you're a high school student who wants to experience campus life first-hand or you're planning a visit to explore MSU's gardens and park-like grounds. Schedule a Tour.

  16. Tour MSU

    MSU Walking Tours. Campus Tours are approximately 60 minutes and cover between 2 - 3 miles. Groups will be assigned to a current undergraduate tour guide who will share academic, historic, and student life information. Please visit our tour visits page to learn more about booking a visit for your group. Click here for the Tour Visits Page.

  17. Michigan State University

    Transfer student campus visit. A short presentation followed by a guided tour of campus. Presentations provide an overview of MSU and the transfer admissions process. Immediately following the program is a student-led, 90-minute walking tour of campus. Reservations are required for all programs.

  18. Freshman Guide to Student Leader: Hannah Greenspan's MSU Tours Journey

    After being offered the role, a dedicated class for tour guides called TG 101, or Tour Guide 101, expanded her knowledge of MSU. As the name suggests, Tour Guide 101 teaches tour guides about the university, topics to discuss, various programs and how to handle certain scenarios.

  19. PDF Self-Guided Walking Tour

    Self-Guided. Self-Guided Walking TourMSU Union houses a variety of amenities, including a food court a. d a Spartan Spirit Shop. Also located at the MSU Union are study lounges and computer. centers for student use. Make sure you get a picture with Bronze Sparty, lo. ted on the first floor.Olin Health Center is the main hea.

  20. MSU Tour Guides: The Unsung Heroes of Campus

    871 Likes, TikTok video from chloe ruelle (@chloeruelle3): "Discover the essential role MSU tour guides play in shaping the campus experience. Learn how their dedication and passion help prospective students #msu #gogreen".

  21. Prospective first-year events

    International prospective first-year program. This virtual prospective first-year program is designed specifically for international students who are considering attending MSU. In this recorded presentation, you'll hear from an international admissions counselor about MSU and our admissions process. If playback doesn't begin shortly, try ...

  22. Payscale

    Cost of Living Budget Calculator. Show more After the Offer. 26%. Bachelor's degree graduates continue education. 76%. Undergraduate students complete an internship. 93%. Bachelor's degree graduates work or continue education. *Data Source: Post-graduation outcomes and experiences of bachelor's degree recipients (2019-2023).