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Congratulations on your admission to Morehead State University. We are excited that you want to become a member of the Morehead State University family, and look forward to helping you prepare for your freshman year.
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In this brochure, you will find information on your next steps, including information about Student Orientation, Advising and Registration (SOAR) and a new student checklist. You will find tips on how to get ahead while you’re still in high school, learn where to look for scholarship information, find out how to get started applying for financial aid, and learn more about life on campus.
Keep up with MSU events, news, deadlines and much more at twitter.com/moreheadstate. Follow @moreheadstate and share your MSU moments. Welcome to #EagleNation!
You will find a list of key departments and their contact information on the back cover. In the near future, you will begin receiving correspondence from various offices on campus. Please be sure to read everything and don’t hesitate to contact us if you have any questions. If you haven’t visited our campus yet, we encourage you to schedule a visit and discover for yourself how Morehead State truly is much more about you. Schedule your campus visit at www.moreheadstate.edu/visit.
MSU’s official YouTube channel is www.youtube.com/MSUEaglevideo. Here you’ll find videos about programs and services at MSU, as well as highlights from special events, including sports, recruiting, student activities and more. For photos of MSU events, campus scenes, and more, follow @moreheadstate on Instagram. Follow MSU on Snapchat at morehead_state for throwback photos, campus scenes, updates and much more!
Your next essential step in becoming an Eagle is registering to attend Student Orientation, Advising and Registration . . . we call it SOAR. All first-year students are required to participate in one of the sessions. Parents are strongly encouraged to attend.
During your SOAR session, you will register for classes, have your photo taken for your EagleCard (that’s your student ID), sign up for a meal plan and so much more! We also encourage you to take advantage of the opportunity to: • • • • • • •
Talk with a financial aid counselor Learn more about programs and services during the Academic and Service Fair Meet with a representative from the housing office Talk with a representative from your academic department of interest Visit the University Bookstore Socialize with other first-year students Talk to current Eagles about ways to get involved on campus
Register online at www.moreheadstate.edu/soar. Space for each program is limited. Spaces are filled on a first-come, first-served basis. For more information, contact the Office of First Year Programs at fyp@moreheadstate.edu or 606-783-5072. If you need assistance during SOAR or during the school year because of a temporary or permanent disability, please contact the Disability Services Coordinator at 606-783-5188. For more about resources for students with disabilities, please visit www.moreheadstate.edu/disability. SOAR 2016 DATES: Thursday, April 21 Friday, April 22
Saturday, April 23 Thursday, June 9
Friday, June 10 Tuesday, June 14
Tuesday, July 12
New Student Days - www.moreheadstate.edu/newstudentdays Begin your college career at MSU with New Student Days! The weekend (Thursday through Sunday before classes begin in August) is full of informative and entertaining activities and lots of prize give-a-ways! Participation is required for all first time, full-time students.
Much more prepared. “I felt more at peace with my decision to come to MSU after attending SOAR. I had heard really great things about the University’s academic criteria and how students get involved with helping the community. After attending SOAR, I fell in love with the environment, the helpfulness of people around campus, and the social aspect of MSU.” Tyler Cincinnati, OH Sport Management
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Much more than an exam. ACT scores have a significant impact on your college career. As you know, your ACT is a part of Morehead State’s admission requirement, but you may not know the classes you will take your first year of college and the scholarships you are eligible for are also influenced by your ACT scores.
These courses may extend the amount of time required to graduate because these credit hours do not count toward degree completion. The higher you score on each subtest, the more beneficial it is for you.
Your subtest scores in English, math and reading provide readiness information about specific academic areas. If your test scores in one or more area fall below the readiness standards listed here, you will be required to take a placement test(s) to determine whether you will need to take developmental education courses in that specific area.
ACT COLLEGE READINESS REQUIREMENTS The Kentucky Council on Postsecondary Education has designated the following readiness standards. English Math Reading 18 19 20 22 (College Algebra) 27 (Calculus)
Much more opportunity. If you do not meet the college readiness standards, or your ACT scores aren’t where you would like them to be, you have the option to retake the ACT. Statistics show that careful preparation can lead to improved scores. The most cost effective action is to study and retake the ACT. If you do not meet the readiness standards upon retaking the ACT, you will be required to complete placement testing.
PLACEMENT TESTING You will take a placement test in the subtest area(s) in which you have scored below the readiness standard. For example, if you scored 19 in reading, you will be required to take the reading placement test. The results from this test will determine whether you are ready to enroll in a college level general education course or if you need to complete a developmental course. You are encouraged to take placement test(s) as early as possible.
The following placement testing options are available at MSU’s Office of University Assessment & Testing: ACT Residual: If you prepare for the ACT Residual, you may improve your score(s) to the readiness standards. There is a fee for this exam. COMPASS Exam: Take the specific section(s) of the COMPASS exam in the area(s) where you do not meet the readiness standards. Check with your guidance counselor to see if the exam is offered at your high school. To take the COMPASS, you must pay a fee. For a list of test sites, visit www.act.org/compass/sites. KYOTE Math Placement Exam: You may take the KYOTE math placement test if you do not meet the readiness standard in math. This is a free exam. Office of University Assessment & Testing 501 Ginger Hall, 606-783-2526 www.moreheadstate.edu/testing
Much more to do. Your college experience is about learning, but there’s a lot to learn outside the classroom too! Getting involved with a student organization, participating in community service projects through the Center for Regional Engagement (CRE), performing in a musical or theatrical performance, or even getting a job on campus are all great ways to enhance to your education and build your resume. With more than 100 student organizations, you’re sure to find one (or several) opportunities that are right for you. When you’re on campus for SOAR, make sure to talk to current Eagles about the organizations that you may be interested in joining this fall. For a complete list of student organizations, visit www.moreheadstate.edu/activities. If you’re interested in performance, visit www.moreheadstate.edu/mtd to learn about opportunities are available through the Department of Music, Theatre & Dance. Learn more about community service projects with the CRE at www.moreheadstate.edu/cre.
Much more active. Whether you’re serious about your workouts, or just want to hang out with friends, you’ll find what you’re looking for at the Recreation & Wellness Center. The state-of-the-art facility merges aquatics, fitness and wellness, and intramurals in a 100,000 square foot building. It houses three basketball courts, a competition size pool with zipline and vortex, fitness area complete with various types of workout equipment, walking track, racquetball courts and locker rooms. We offer a variety group fitness classes throughout the week and have personal trainers on staff. For leisure time, the lounge area is home to two 32” televisions, air hockey and more. Prefer to spend your time outside? A large lawn provides space for all types of outdoor activities. Feeling adventurous? Challenge yourself with the ropes course or take a break from campus on an Outdoor Adventures get-a-way. Student trips include hiking, canoeing, rock climbing and much more. Don’t forget Eagle Lake is just steps away and Cave Run Lake, home to great fishing, boating, camping or backpacking, is only a short drive from campus. To find out more about ways to stay active at MSU, visit www.moreheadstate.edu/campusrec.
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Much more successful. “Living on campus has played a role in helping me maintain my high GPA. It keeps me motivated to go to class, helps me to stay involved and has also help me build everlasting friendships with the students in my residence hall.� LaShayna Louisville, KY Nursing
Much more campus life. Living on campus allows you to connect with the campus community by meeting new people and sharing new experiences. We offer a variety of housing options including traditional double occupancy/community bath style residence halls, suites with a large living room area, private in-room bathroom/shower area shared by four individuals, and apartment style living. To apply for on-campus housing, visit www.moreheadstate.edu/housing to complete your application and pay your $200 housing deposit. There is no deadline to apply, but keep in mind room assignments are made in the order they are received. The earlier your application is received, the better your chances are of receiving the accommodation and roommate you requested. Your room assignment will be sent to your MSU email prior to the fall semester. At MSU, all first-year students under the age of 21 are required to live in University housing. Apartment housing is reserved for students who have accumulated a minimum of 48 college credit hours with a cumulative 2.5 GPA. For special consideration, including the need for year-round housing, contact the Office of Housing. For more information, contact the Office of Housing at 606-783-2060, housing@moreheadstate.edu, or visit www.moreheadstate.edu/housing.
MEAL PLANS It may not be home cooking, but don’t worry, you won’t go hungry. All first-year students enroll in a meal plan to make sure you have food available from the first day of classes to the last. We offer a variety of plans to choose from and have an enormous variety of dining options – from our all-you-care-to-eat restaurant to national brands such as Chick-fil-A, Starbucks and Taco Bell. When you are on campus for SOAR, make sure to talk to a representative from Dining Services and let them help determine which plan is right for you. For more information, visit www.campusdish.com/en-us/CSMA/MoreheadState.
Much more affordable. From an affordability standpoint, Morehead State is an ideal choice, a full college experience in an environment that feels more like a small school than a large university. We’re committed to providing a quality education - one that is also affordable. SCHOLARSHIPS We offer a number of scholarships based on academic achievement, financial need, or a variety of other criteria including geographic location or field of study. Your admissions application serves as an application for some scholarships, but there may be others that require additional application materials. View our website for more information about scholarships at www.moreheadstate.edu/scholarships. To view every scholarship that MSU offers, visit www.moreheadstate.edu/scholarships/viewall.
FINANCIAL AID Financial aid may be available to help you and your family with the cost of your educational expenses. The first step is to complete the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) at www.fafsa.ed.gov, and have your results sent to MSU (FAFSA Code: 001976). These results will help us determine whether you qualify for need-based financial aid, such as grants, loans and federal student employment.and federal student employment. You will be notified by Enrollment Services (Financial Aid) of the type of aid you have been awarded. You can view the status of your financial aid awards in your MyMoreheadState account. If you have questions concerning financial aid, loans or grants, visit www.moreheadstate.edu/finaidstaff to find your financial aid counselor, call 800-585-6781, or email finaid@moreheadstate.edu.
MyMoreheadState Visit my.moreheadstate.edu to find all of your financial aid information, billing statements, academic information, course registration and schedule, access to your MSU email and much more. Visit secureweb.moreheadstate.edu/eac for directions on how to setup your MyMoreheadState account.
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Much more at home. “Attending a school seven hours away from home was nerve wrecking, but I was welcomed by my professors, classmates, teammates and friends which truly have made Morehead become my home away from home!� Carly Rochester, MI General Business
Much more advising. Academic Advising & Retention 321 Allie Young 606-783-2084 www.moreheadstate.edu/advising Academic Recovery Program 321 Allie Young 606-783-2084 www.moreheadstate.edu/probation Accounting & Financial Services 207 Howell-McDowell Administration Building 606-783-2019 www.moreheadstate.edu/billing Alumni Relations & Development 358 University Street 606-783-2080 www.moreheadstate.edu/alumni Camden-Carroll Library 606-783-2200 www.moreheadstate.edu/library Campus Map www.moreheadstate.edu/campusmap Career Services 428 University Blvd. 606-783-2233 www.moreheadstate.edu/career Counseling & Health Services 112 Allie Young Hall 606-783-2123 www.moreheadstate.edu/chs Dining Services 606-783-2017 www.msudining.com Disability Services 204E Adron Doran University Center 606-783-5188 www.moreheadstate.edu/disability
DREAMS Mentoring Program www.moreheadstate.edu/dreams EagleCard Office 107 Adron Doran University Center 606-783-2701 www.moreheadstate.edu/eaglecard Enrollment Services - Admissions Admissions Center 606-783-2000 admissions@moreheadstate.edu www.moreheadstate.edu/futurestudents Enrollment Services - Financial Aid Admissions Center 606-783-2000 finaid@moreheadstate.edu www.moreheadstate.edu/finaid Exploratory Programs 321 Allie Young 606-783-2084 www.moreheadstate.edu/exploratory First Year Programs 304 Allie Young Hall 606-783-5208 www.moreheadstate.edu/firstyear Office of the Registrar 201 Ginger Hall 606-783-2008 www.moreheadstate.edu/registrar Office of Recreation & Wellness Recreation & Wellness Center 606-783-2083 www.moreheadstate.edu/campusrec Police Department 100 Laughlin Health Building 606-783-2035 www.moreheadstate.edu/police
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Provisional Studies Coordinator 222 Allie Young Hall 606-783-2310 www.moreheadstate.edu/provisional Student Activities, Inclusion & Leadership Development 204 Adron Doran University Center 606-783-2071 www.moreheadstate.edu/activities Student Housing 606-783-2060 housing@moreheadstate.edu www.moreheadstate.edu/housing Success Academy 329 Alllie Young Hall 606-783-2517 www.moreheadstate.edu/success Technology Services Center 111 Ginger Hall 606-783-HELP (4357) www.moreheadstate.edu/tsc Testing Center 501 Ginger Hall 606-783-2526 www.moreheadstate.edu/testing Tutoring & Learning Center 220 Allie Young Hall 1st Floor, Camden-Carroll Library 606-783-5200 www.moreheadstate.edu/tutoring Undergraduate Research Fellowships Office of Research and Sponsored Programs 901 Ginger Hall 606-783-2010 www.moreheadstate.edu/undergraduateresearch
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