Move-In 2021
Live On and Eat at State have been working hard this summer to prepare for your arrival in the fall! Move-in day is an exciting time for students and their families. This year, move-in is Aug. 26-29. Please review our full move-in guide here.

You are able to select your own move-in time via the links sent to your MSU email in July or by visiting this website. It is important you arrive to campus during your assigned move-in day and time to aid in the flow of traffic and ensure a smooth move-in process. We ask that students only bring two helpers to assist with their move (and leave the family pet at home).

As move-in information may be updated through August, visit liveon.msu.edu/move-in for the latest guidance!
NSO Neighborhood Virtual Open Houses and Move-In Webinars
In early August, NSO will be offering several meetings that will prepare you for coming to campus. You will have the opportunity to talk to current MSU students about their experiences and ask them any questions you may have. These meetings will be grouped by campus neighborhoods, and we encourage you to attend a meeting that corresponds with the one you will be living in. Click here for the schedule and be sure to mark your calendar for your neighborhood! No registration is required. Password for all the meetings: NSO.

Live On is also hosting NSO move-in webinars in August! These sessions will review this year's move-in process and serve as a helpful resource for some of the more common questions you may have surrounding move-in, dining and your first weeks on campus. Session dates are Aug. 11, 14, 15 and 17. View the schedule here.
COVID-19 Update
MSU has updated requirements for all students, faculty, staff and visitors.

All individuals are required to wear masks indoors in all campus buildings and other MSU facilities in East Lansing and throughout the state. This requirement will be in place for at least the first weeks of the fall semester.

All students, faculty and staff are required to be vaccinated against COVID-19 with an FDA-authorized or WHO-approved vaccine (at least first dose) by Aug. 31. Limited exemptions for medical or religious reasons will be provided.

Learn more here.
Fall Welcome Activities
Kicking off Sunday, Aug. 29! Meet fellow students, faculty and staff, and check out the many resources available within the MSU and East Lansing communities. It’s also a great way to learn about how you can get involved on campus! Learn more at fallwelcome.msu.edu.
On-Campus Employment
Working on campus can provide so many opportunities. Joining our team means becoming part of something bigger: creating and delivering unequalled experiences for your fellow Spartans. 

We’re looking for passionate Spartans to join our team. We value the unique perspectives, beliefs and experiences of our student employees. We are a stronger organization when our differences and similarities are celebrated, and we are committed to creating a culture of belonging. 

Whether you are interested in making connections, growing your career, chasing your passion, or just picking up a few skills along the way, we want to help you get a real start. Apply today at jobs.rhs.msu.edu.
Your Safety Is Important to Us
Your physical and mental health and safety is extremely important to us. Live On works to provide a safe and secure living environment for all of our residents. Check out some of the links below to stay informed:

On-campus safety
MSU Counseling & Psychiatric Services
MSU Alert
MSU Police
Affinity Groups and Support Departments
We believe in maintaining a positive, supportive living environment in the residence halls and apartments. At MSU, you have a home here regardless of your background or social identities. Check out the many affinity groups supported on campus on our website and learn how you can get involved.
Getting Involved on Campus
Residence Halls Association (RHA)
RHA is the on-campus student government at MSU and cultivates leaders within the residence halls, represents the residents of MSU objectively, protects the rights of residents and provides a voice for their concerns. RHS offers many opportunities to get involved such as hall government and identity caucus groups, RHA On Demand movies and Campus Center Cinemas, neighborhood and campus events, and more.

Interested in getting involved with hall government or caucuses? Fill out this interest form. Visit rha.msu.edu or follow @msurha for info!

University Activities Board (UAB)
UAB plans campus events for students, by students to enhance the Spartan experience at MSU. Some events include open mic nights, craft nights and featured programs such as UFest, concerts, euchre tournaments and more!

Check out uabevents.com or follow @UABatMSU for more info.

Registered Student Organizations (RSOs)
MSU has more than 900 RSOs. RSOs cover a wide range of topics and interest areas, including but not limited to academic, business, environmental, international, political, racial/ethnic, religious, women’s interests, and sports and leisure. Learn more and view a complete list of RSOs by visiting the Department of Student Life website.
Stay Connected

Visit liveon.msu.edu and follow us on Instagram, Facebook and Twitter at @MSULiveOn for the latest move-in information and fall housing updates. Information can change, and we promise to do our best to keep you up to date through these channels.

Watch the Fall Welcome site for fall welcome events and university on-boarding information.

View the MSU Together We Will website to see how the university is preparing and working together to ensure our campus community remains healthy and safe: msu.edu/together-we-will.
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