Student Resources
An individual’s social identity indicates who they are in terms of the groups to which they belong. Social identity groups are usually defined by some physical, social, and mental characteristics of individuals. Examples of social identities are race/ethnicity, gender, social class/socioeconomic status, sexual orientation, (dis)abilities, and religion/religious beliefs.
--From Northwestern University's Searle Center for Advanced Teaching & Learning
MSU Student Resources
Supporting All Students
- Office of Student Engagement & ASMSU
- Student Organizations on CatsConnect
- TRiO Student Support Services
- American Indian/Alaskan Native Student Success
- Allen Yarnell Center for Student Success
- First Generation Student Support
- Veteran Services
- McNair Scholars Program
- Office of International Programs
- The Office of Disability Services