15 hours ago Go to MyMSUHealth.hc.msu.edu and click Sign up today to create a new account. Enter your name, date of birth and contact information. This needs to match what we have on file. (If you are signing up as a Family Member make sure to enter the patient’s information on this screen.) Enter the temporary passcode we send you. >> Go To The Portal
Go to MyMSUHealth.hc.msu.edu and click Sign up today to create a new account. Enter your name, date of birth and contact information. This needs to match what we have on file. (If you are signing up as a Family Member make sure to enter the patient’s information on this screen.)
Go to MyMSUHealth.hc.msu.edu and click Sign up today to create a new account. Enter your name, date of birth and contact information. This needs to match what we have on file. (If you are signing up as a Family Member make sure to enter the patient’s information on this screen.) Enter the temporary passcode we send you.
The first time you use My MSU Health, you will need to register your account by following these 4 easy steps: Go to MyMSUHealth.hc.msu.edu and click Sign up today to create a new account. Enter your name, date of birth and contact information. This needs to …
With MyMSUHealth, you can manage your health anytime, anywhere. View test results anytime, anywhere. Start the appointment process with online check-in. Request prescription refills. Access and download your health information. Pay and or view your bills. Communicate securely with your provider.
1 Go to MyMSUHealth.hc.msu.edu Click Sign up today to create a new account. Enter your name, date of birth and contact information. If you are registering as a Family Member, input the Patient’s Information here. 2 3 4 We will send you a temporary passcoade by email, call or text. Enter the temporary passcode. Create your new password.
Students who initially enroll after the start of classes will be charged a $100 late enrollment fee until the middle of the semester. Students initially enrolling after the middle of the semester will be charged a $200 late enrollment fee.
MSU does not discriminate against qualified individuals with disabilities in admissions or in access to programs.
By living in a residence hall at MSU, you are in the best location to experience all MSU has to offer. You’ll live right by your classes, within walking distance of multiple dining halls with diverse menus, and get to experience the beauty that is the Red Cedar River. Your residence hall will also provide you with laundry services, so you never have to worry about fishing through your pockets for quarters. The service centers located in each residence hall have a variety of resources available to you as well, including toilet paper, trash bags and vacuums.
First year and second year students (including transfer students, regardless of the number of transfer credits granted) must live in on-campus housing for the first four semesters they are enrolled.
Your residence hall will also provide you with laundry services, so you never have to worry about fishing through your pockets for quarters. The service centers located in each residence hall have a variety of resources available to you as well, including toilet paper, trash bags and vacuums.