Michigan State University Honors College

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Eustace-Cole Hall
Eustace-Cole Hall

The Michigan State University Honors College was established in 1956 to provide more academic opportunities to students of Michigan State University in East Lansing, Michigan for distinguished students and to emphasize academic challenge and achievement. It is currently housed in Eustace-Cole Hall on the northern portion of MSU's campus.

Members of the Honors College at Michigan State University enjoy a great deal of freedom over their academic planning. They are allowed to skip prerequisites, substitute departmental courses for general education requirements, and enroll in Honors courses. Honors College members are also eligible to enroll in graduate courses. Upon graduation from the Honors College, a student receives an Honors College stole to wear at commencement.

Currently the staff of the Honors College consists of:

Cynthia Jackson-Elmoore: Dean, Katie Cable: Alumni Relations Coordinator, Bess German: Director of Admissions and Student Affairs, Jenni Marsh: Coordinator, National/International Scholarships and Fellowships, Melissa Mattingly: Admissions Counselor, Kathy Rogers: Executive Staff Assistant, Tina Stokes: Secretary, Mason Barker: Student Assistant,

Advisors: Michael Conwell, Gavin Craig, Sandi Dean, Andrew McLemore, Patricia Shropshire, Mary Zaleta.


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