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The Learning Resources Center provides course specific one-on-one academic support to MSU students, to help MSU students become more effective students overall, provide access to educational support and electronic literacy training for students and to assist faculty in areas related to test writing and learning styles. Learn more about how you can support the Learning Resources Center.

 
The Migrant Student Services has Advanced Knowledge and Transformed Lives of students from migrant communities around the United States. These students from Michigan and across the nation have begun new lives of academic achievement and with a commitment to excellence.  Learn more about how you can support the Migrant Student Services Program.
 
 
 
The Multicultural Center is located in the Union and is a resource center dedicated to advancing diversity within community and does so by offering a variety of different programs throughout the school year. The center also offers space for student group meetings and programs, access to computers and a quiet work area. Learn more about how you can support the Multicultural Center.
 
    
 
The Office of Cultural and Academic Transitions (OCAT) constructs supportive social and educational communities that actively involve students in learning. OCAT strives to bring together students from diverse racial, ethnic, international, and domestic backgrounds for meaningful interactions. Learn more about how you can support the Office of Cultural and Academic Transitions.   
 
 
The Office of Supportive Services  assists students who, for diverse reasons, have not had sufficient opportunities to adequately prepare for the challenges of higher education. OSS works to enable these students to develop coping and self management survival skills for success within the University. OSS also provides motivation, academic advising, social counseling, personal planning, career guidance and skill enrichment seminars. Learn more about how you can support the Office of Supportive Services.
 
 
 
The Resource Center for Persons with Disabilities (RCPD) is an essential program leading Michigan State University in maximizing ability and opportunity for persons with disabilities. The programs and services provide awareness, hope and expanded opportunity annually for over twelve hundred students, faculty and staff with disabilities. Learn how you can support the Resource Center for Persons with Disabilities.
 
  
 
The Undergraduate University Division is committed to providing accurate and timely academic advising, relevant learning skills, career and major selection, and other support services to prepare students for academic success. This is accomplished through the work of the Student Academic Affairs offices and the Learning Resource Center. Learn more about how you can support the Undergraduate University Division. 
 
 
For over forty years MSU's Upward Bound program has helped hundreds of high school youth in the Lansing area from low-income families or families in which neither parent holds a bachelor's degree to complete high school and enter a post-secondary educational institution.  Learn more about how you can support Upward Bound.
 
 

 

 
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"As a student advocate I am continually impressed with the partnership that RCPD forges with students with disability. Through their VISA program the RCPD works to empower students to effectively and confidently communicate with their instructor to identify specific needs they may have as a person with a disability."

Barbara Ann Schoen
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