New Non-Degree & Certificate Students
This Page Provides Important Next Steps - Please Read the Entire Page!
Before you can register, you will need to accept the offerthrough the admissions portal. If you have already accepted your offer, the Graduate School will process your request within to 5 days, then email you a link back to this page.
HOUSING
Space is limited; consider applying at University Student Apartments as soon as possible.
If you are interested living off-campus and need help, please see this helpful Off Campus Housing site from Off Campus Marketplace. To be able to use this site, you will need to secure
your MSU Net ID.
NOTE: The NetID is DIFFERENT than your MSU Student ID.
The NetID allows you to log into many areas on campus services, including student email, Microsoft
Office, the Library(Example: p12x345) Your MSU Student ID is found on the bottom of your acceptance letter and begins with
a dash (Example: -01234567). Be sure to include the dash when you use it.
1. YOU WILL NOT BE ABLE TO REGISTER for classes UNTIL you clear all holds:
- ALL STUDENTS will have an Immunization & Tuberculosis Hold which will prevent registration. Use the following link to download the forms you will need to submit to Student Health Service. If you have any questions, be sure to direct them to: Student Health Service, The Graduate School cannot assist with any Student Health Services holds. If you choose, you can complete the forms and email them to: immune@montana.edu.
- SOME students will have been admitted on a Conditional Admission. If so, it may mean that you are missing certain official documents that may inhibit
your ability to register, such as with official transcripts.
2. Before you get started on Registering, take a look at the following links:
- See this link to the Schedule of classes
- See this link for Course descriptions
- Please check the Registration Timetable link for dates towhen graduate students can register (Typically, late October for Spring registration and late March for Summer and Fall)
NOTE: If you are not allowed to register for a course due to prerequisites, please contact the department offering the course. The department will need to determine if you met the prerequisites and then can assist with your registration.
3. Steps to Registering as a Graduate Student:
We want to make registration at MSU a simple process. Step-by-step instructions for our online registration system are provided below; please read and follow each step.
- Go to MSU Home Page and click on “My Info.” If you do not see "MyInfo" along the top bar- to the right of the MSU logo, select the "students" option in the upper left side of your screen.
- Click on “Log into MyInfo.”
- FOLLOW THE INSTRUCTIONS at the top of the MyInfo page!
- Once logged in, select the "Student Services Tab"
- Click on “Registration.”
- Click on "Select Term" and verify that your term of admission is selected; then click "Submit."
- Click on “Add/Drop Classes.”
- Click on “Select Term” and select appropriate term. If in a certificate program and prompted for an Alternate Pin Number, please enter 423185
(NOTE: Pins are not required for Non-degree or Science Education - Non-Degree (formally the National Teachers Enhancement Network) .
- Find your course(s) by clicking on “Class Search” and add the course(s) to your class schedule by entering the 5-digit Course Registration Number (CRN).
- Recheck your registration for accuracy by clicking on “Student Detail Schedule.”
4. NetID & Email Address:
Please follow the following link where you can acquire your MSU Net ID (if you haven't already). Your MSU email address will be generated AFTER you register for courses. If you were faculty/staff before applying to Montana State, you may want to update your personal/preferred email address. You can review your emails in MyInfo under the Personal Information tab.
5. Orientation:
As a new graduate student to MSU, you will need to register for the new graduate student training and orientation. Once you register, you will have access to the training and orientation in Brightspace about 1 month before the start of term. This training covers topics such as: FERPA, Residency, Title IX, Office of Research Compliance & Ethical Conduct, Disability Services, Veteran Services, and other important information necessary for all new graduate students.
There are three parts to the training, a welcome from our dean, the above section, and a third directed to new Graduate Teaching Assistants (GTA). We encourage all new GTA's to review the material, as it covers topics such as Teaching on D2L, Using Technology in the Classroom, Effective Teaching Styles, The Do’s and Don’ts of Being a GTA.
6. Cat Card:
The CatCard is your identification card for Montana State University-Bozeman. You can use the CatCard to enter buildings, such as the Renne Library, access Rec. Sports & Fitness Center (when applicable), and other areas on campus. As a new graduate student, you were automatically charged a $15.00 fee. Please take a valid government-issued photo ID with you to the CatCard office. A CatCard cannot be issued without photo verification.
7. Cost of Courses and Paying your Bill:
Please see the following links for information on:
- The cost of graduate courses and associated fees.
- All students need to confirm their bill.
- Additional information on paying your bill.
8. Deferring your start term:
This request must be made in writing to both The Graduate School and the admitting department (email is acceptable). If approved, a deferral can be for up to one (1) year (two (2) terms, not including summer term.
Note: Some departments will not allow a newly admitted student to defer their starting term.
INFORMATION YOU SHOULD KNOW:
Steps to completing a certificate at MSU.
Link to MSU's Graduate School Policy and Procedures.