Applying early action guarantees students an initial admission decision by Jan. 15 and automatically ensures maximum consideration for all scholarship opportunities. To apply early action, students must submit their application and all required materials by Nov. 1. Additionally, students must select on their application that they are applying as an Early Action Student.
Early action is non-binding, which means students applying this way are not required to attend MSU if they are admitted.
Early action simply means that you have submitted your application and all required materials by Nov. 1 and you selected the Early Action application option when you applied. If you take these steps, you will receive a decision about your admission by Jan. 15 with automatic maximum scholarship consideration. Students who apply for regular admission will still be automatically considered for any remaining awards/scholarships.
Regular decision – April 1 (Priority: Feb. 1)
All applicants selecting Regular Decision or those whose applications are received after Nov. 1 will be considered Regular Decision Applicants. These applications will be considered on a rolling basis. Applications completed with all required materials and submitted by Feb. 1 will be guaranteed an initial admission decision by March 31. All applications received between Feb. 1 and April 1 will be considered on a rolling basis.
Application deadline: |
Admissions decision by: |
Submit deposit by: |
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Early action (non-binding) | Nov. 1 | Jan. 15 | May 1 |
Regular admission |
Feb. 1 (Priority) | Mar. 31 (Priority) | May 1 |
Apr. 1 | After Feb. 1 - Rolling | May 1 |
For a student to be considered for early action or regular/priority admission, we must receive your complete application (admission application and all required materials) by 11:59 p.m. ET on the application submission deadline.
All electronic and hard copy materials must be submitted and received by the application submission deadline. Make sure to request that your ACT or SAT scores are sent to MSU well in advance (the ACT code is 2032; the SAT code is 1465) and confirm that we received those scores by the application submission deadline. However, please note that MSU is test optional, which means that first-year applicants have the option to apply without submitting an ACT or SAT score.
Michigan State University continues to accept undergraduate applications until April 1. However, the number of qualified applicants has exceeded available space in recent years, so students should apply by Nov. 1 to ensure they receive the highest consideration for admission. Most students enter MSU in the fall semester. Admission to other semesters may be limited or not available at all.
All admitted international students should submit their Advanced Enrollment Deposit (AED) as soon as they have decided to enroll at MSU but no later than May 1. First-year students starting fall semester must submit their AED no later than the May 1 deadline or their offer of admission may be canceled.
Submitting your deposit holds your place in the incoming class and automatically registers you for the required New Student Orientation (NSO). Visit the orientation website for more information on NSO. If you have any questions about NSO, please contact orientation staff at +1 517-355-8490 or nso@msu.edu.
A student who receives a financial scholarship from a government, an organization, an institution or a company, which is paid directly to Michigan State University by the sponsor, is considered a sponsored student. Sponsored students or sponsoring agencies who have questions about entry during the spring semester should contact Anip Uppal at uppalan1@msu.edu with any questions.