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The Michigan State University Honors College was established in 1956 to provide more academic opportunities for distinguished students of Michigan State University in East Lansing, Michigan and to emphasize academic challenge and achievement. It is currently housed in Eustace-Cole Hall on the northern portion of MSU's campus.
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.
The following members of the North American Interfaternity Conference (IFC) have a chapter at Michigan State. [2]Alpha Epsilon Pi; Alpha Gamma Rho; Alpha Kappa Psi; Alpha Sigma Phi
Michigan State University Housing is a large and complex network of housing for students and faculty of Michigan State University.Most of the housing is in the form of residence halls on the school's campus, but there are also university apartments, fraternity and sorority housing, and free-standing housing for grad students, faculty and staff.
In 1999, Eustace Hall underwent a $3 million renovation funded in part by a major donation from MSU alumni Jeffrey N. Cole (BS, 1970) [8] and Kathryn C. Cole (MBA, 1990) of Birmingham, Michigan and was renamed Eustace-Cole Hall in their honor. Eustace-Cole Hall now serves as the headquarters of the MSU Honors College. [9] [10]
Grand Valley State University Frederik Meijer Honors College; Michigan State University Honors College; Oakland University Honors College; Pavlis Honors College at Michigan Technological University; University of Michigan- Ann Arbor; University of Michigan-Dearborn Honors Program; Wayne State University Irving D. Reid Honors College
The college then became Michigan State University of Agriculture and Applied Science. [33] During the 1950s, Michigan State University was the "preeminent" example of a group of former agricultural colleges which had already evolved into state colleges and were attempting to become research universities. [34]
MSU's Spartan Marching Band or Spartan Brass plays the fight song at every university event. Michigan State University was the first NCAA Division I athletic program to have multiple national championships in both football and basketball, as well as the only school to have multiple national championships in football, basketball, and hockey.