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Midsemester Updates

March 11, 2025 by Hannah M. Smith

Spring tulips are blooming around the Carrington seal this year. Photos by Kevin White Missouri State

You have been hard at work in class and now, we are halfway through the semester and Spring Break is nearly here (March 15th-March 23rd)!  

Registration for Summer and Fall begins March 31. You can find your earliest registration time and your advisor on the Registration Status link in your My Missouri State Portal.  

You do not have to wait until your registration date to schedule an appointment with your advisor. Their schedules fill up quickly during registration, so schedule early and have a plan ready to go when it is time for you to register. Find your academic advising center or contact your advisor directly to get scheduled!  

 

Reminder

Beginning on March 25, 2025, a financial hold will be placed on accounts with a balance that is $1,000 or more. If the balance is $999 or lower the hold will not be placed on the account. This hold will prevent the student from registering for classes for future semesters.  

Review the update from Financial Services.

Important Dates

  • 3/15-3/23- Spring Break  
  • 3/26- Paws to the Polls- Springfield Public Schools School Board Candidate Panel  
  • 3/31- Deadline to have name listed in the Spring 2025 Commencement program  
  • 3/31- Summer and Fall registration sequence begins  

Keep up with MSU’s Academic Calendar for important semester dates and the Calendar of Events for more happenings on campus. 

As always, your Adult Student Services team is here to assist you in any way we can, so do not hesitate to reach out. Our booking links are always available online so you can schedule an appointment whenever you need us.   

Book your appintment with Jesica (Phone or Zoom)

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Campus Resource Spotlight: Career Center

February 24, 2025 by Hannah M. Smith

Aerials of the historic quad on Wednesday, July 31, 2019. Jesse Scheve/Missouri State University

Missouri State University offers numerous services to students – for both on campus students and those taking classes virtually. The Career Center is one area providing students with support. The Career Center can help you gain vital information about yourself, explore career options, and connect you with employers.  With spring commencement just around the corner, it’s a great time for our senior Bears to take a leap in preparing for the next step in the academic or professional journey. For our other undergraduate Bears, is it ever too early to begin planning for your future? 

Career Development Process 

Whether you’re new to the workforce or trying to determine how a college education can help you get ahead, it’s important to understand the steps of the career development process. This ongoing process includes self-knowledge, exploration, decision-making, and action.  

Self-Knowledge 

Self-knowledge standardly refers to knowledge of your own thoughts, feelings, beliefs, and desires. It also includes knowing your values and skills. Being able to identify these things is the first step in connecting them to a meaningful career.  

The Career Center offers one-on-one meetings with career resource specialists to help you gain self-knowledge and identify career assessments and inventories that will benefit you. You may also opt to enroll in IDS 120: Exploring Careers and Majors. This two-credit hour class is 16-weeks (full semester), is available either online or seated, and covers all the stages of the career development process.  

Exploration 

The second step is exploration. The U.S. Department of Labor has categorized 840 classifications of occupations. While it’s not feasible to take a look at every single occupation, there are ways to test the waters and learn more about career fields.  

The self-knowledge gained from step one can help to identify potential career fields that would be a good fit based on your personality, interests, skills, etc. Another great tool offered through the Career Center is What Can I Do with This Major? This site offers helpful information for nearly every major: career areas, types of employers, strategies to become a more marketable candidate, and more.  

When possible, you should talk to professionals working in areas that interest you. This can look like informal interviews and open discussions, or even job shadowing. Job shadowing is a method for observing or “shadowing” professionals at work. Sometimes a job shadow experience lasts only an hour or two; sometimes you are able to shadow a professional for an entire day or longer. 

Consider joining a campus organization based on your desired profession. Check out student organizations through BearLink.  

Lastly, don’t underestimate the power of research. Research occupations, industries, and employers. If you’re committed to living in a particular geographic region, you may begin your search by looking for growing or stable industries in the region. Check out these helpful career research tools. 

The Career Center can help you navigate these tools. If you have decided on a major, you may want to meet with the career resources specialist linked to your major.

Meet the Career Center staff to find your liaison

Decision-Making 

Step three (decision-making) can feel overwhelming. Remember to move through the Decision-Making Process logically and deliberately.  

  1. Identify the decision 
  2. Gather information 
  3. Identify alternatives 
  4. Determine pros and cons 
  5. Consider (and choose) among alternatives 
  6. Take action 
  7. Review and evaluate decision 

The Career Center’s resource specialists can share more on the Decision-Making Process and provide additional resources as you move through this process.  

Take Action 

You’ve done all the research, you’ve made your career decision, and now? You’re ready to act.  

Set S.M.A.R.T. goals 

  • Specific – What is your specific goal? Be as precise as possible. Answer who, what, when, where, and why. 
  • Measurable – How do you measure success? How will you know when you have reached your goal? Your measurement needs to be precise and answer the question of “how many” or “how often.” 
  • Attainable – Make sure your goal is attainable and realistic. If it isn’t, it will always remain a dream. While setting high standards is important, if the standards are unrealistic, then they probably will not be achieved. 
  • Realistic – Does your goal align with your other goals and your values? If it conflicts with your vision of yourself or your short- or long-term plans, then you should reassess the goal. 
  • Time-based – Set a deadline for achieving your goal. If your goal includes steps or milestones, make a timeframe for them as well. Again, be precise. If your deadline is a vague “sometime in the future,” then your goal may always remain a dream. 

 

Additional Services  

Career Counseling and Academic Major Exploration 

  • Major selection, goal-setting, and decision-making assistance as outlined above 
  • Career Assessments and Inventories 
  • Individual appointments with career resources specialists  
  • Drop-in Hours during the fall and spring terms for resume and cover letter reviews (no appointment necessary!) 
  • Occupational information and trends 

Internships and Relevant Experience 

  • Handshake (free to students and alumni) to find full-time jobs and internships 
  • Mock interviews 
  • Big Interview, which is an online resource allowing students to practice interview skills and receive instant performance feedback using their webcam 
  • Portfolio development 
  • Employer and industry research 
  • Networking 

Job Search, Graduate School, and the World of Work 

  • Assistance with the job-search process 
  •  Review of application materials 
  • Access to free Professional Headshot Booth 
  • Interview assistance 
  • Assistance with applying for graduate work or professional schools 
  • Information on the world of work 
  • Career Fairs

Connect with the Career Center. 

 

 

The world is yours, Bears!

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Alpha Sigma Lambda Scholarship Available Now!

February 5, 2025 by Hannah M. Smith

We are happy to share information about a scholarship opportunity for undergraduate adult students attending Missouri State University offered by Alpha Sigma Lambda. Alpha Sigma Lambda is a nationally recognized honor society for adult learners. The Alpha Sigma Lambda Scholarship award will be made to adult students in continuing higher education based on scholarship, leadership, the clarity and content of their personal statement, strength of recommendation and need. 

Funds will be disbursed to the student and made payable to the student and the university/college. Maximum award per individual will be determined each year. 

For the 2025-2026 Academic year, Alpha Sigma Lambda will award: 

  • Six (6) scholarships of $3000. 
  • Fourteen (14) scholarships of $2500. 
  • Three (3) scholarships of $2000. 

Qualification Criteria 

  • Adult students who are attending an institution that currently has an active Alpha Sigma Lambda chapter and who have achieved the following criteria 
    • Student does not have to be a member of the local Alpha Sigma Lambda chapter to apply
    • Missouri State University is an eligible institution 
  • 10% of the coursework completed toward an undergraduate degree program at your institution (not including transfer hours, assessment hours, CLEP credit, and the like and not including any course in which the student is currently enrolled. 
  • Achieved a grade point average of 3.2 on a 4.0 scale on all work taken at this institution (Missouri State University). 
  • Has a financial need for assistance to complete their degree. 
  • Graduate students are not eligible to apply. This scholarship opportunity is limited to undergraduate students.  

 

Students must submit their applications to the institutional chapter counselor, as only chapter counselors are authorized to send application packets after validating application materials.  Missouri State’s chapter counselor is Tara Bresee in Adult Student Services. 

Documents and Instructions for 2025-2026 Scholarship Applications 

Please read through the instructions on the application packet carefully and fully.

2025-2026 Applicant Scholarship Packet

2025-2026 Faculty Recommendation Form

Submit completed application packet to AdultStudentServices@MissouriState.edu. Faculty recommendation forms should also be submitted to AdultStudentServices@MissouriState.edu, as well. All application materials must be received no later than 5:00pm (central standard time) on Friday, April 4, 2025. Applications received after this time will not be submitted to the ASL Central Office for review. 

Adult Student Services will review applications and the top 2 applications will be sent to the Central Office for final consideration. Scholarship review guidelines are available on page 6 of the Applicant Scholarship Packet.

 

If you’re interested in joining Alpha Sigma Lambda at Missouri State University, please visit our website for more information. 

Good luck, Bears!

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Get Involved and Connected at Missouri State

January 27, 2025 by Hannah M. Smith

Students gathered on lawn for Welcome Weekend event.

Arguably, one the best parts of college is the sense of community. Colleges and universities, including MSU, are wonderful places to build your community and network. If you’re a student who finds themselves taking classes remotely or working during the day, it can be difficult to know how to connect with the campus or even where to get started.

Here we offer some tips and resources on connecting with the campus community.

Missouri State Calendar of Events

Do you keep up to date with the Missouri State Calendar of Events? Don’t miss out on great opportunities to connect with your peers, colleagues, and meet new people. There are opportunities to attend workshops, seminars, concerts, sporting events and so much more.

With so many activities coming up this semester, we’ve decided to highlight a few free events. Click on the corresponding link below for additional information on the event, including time/location, and host contact details.

Free Activities Coming Soon

  • School of Earth, Environment and Sustainability (SEES) Seminar: Arts and the Economy: Monday, January 27, 2025
    • Roy Blunt Hall 345
    • This presentation will demonstrate how investments in the arts stimulate innovation, foster social cohesion, and enhance quality of life. Attendees will gain insights into the transformation power of the arts and practical strategies to advocate for policies that sustain and expand the creative sector.
  • Foundation Scholarship Virtual Workshop: January 28, 2025
    • Virtual event
    • Learn how to apply for foundation scholarships and receive tips and guides for your essays.
  • JCPenny Suit Up Event: February 1-April 1, 2025
    • Virtual event
    • Missouri State students, faculty and alumni (within 2 years of graduating) can purchase business wear, shoes, and accessories at 30% off! This is a great opportunity for students to prepare for career fairs, interviews, job opportunities and more. Text BEARS to 67292 to get your coupon.
  • Chocolate Making: February 14, 2025
    • Plaster Student Union 101
    • Make chocolate and mingle with Multicultural Programs and African Student Association (ASA).
  • Chorale Concert
    • Ellis Hall 220
    • The MSU Music Department invites you to a performance featuring the university Chorale.

While there are free events, there are also some that require advanced registration or the purchase of tickets. Missouri State University has a wide network and events across the nation. We encourage you to explore the calendar and attend what interests you – wherever you may be!

Explore Upcoming Events

 

Looking for More Ways to Connect?

Office of Student Engagement

The Office of Student Engagement promotes lifelong learning by providing programs and resources for all students to develop and connect to Missouri State and their co-curricular communities. We’ve highlighted a few key areas of their office below.

Student Activities Council

Housed within the Office of Student Engagement, the Student Activities Council (SAC) is a student-run, programming organization dedicated to enhancing the college experience at Missouri State for the entire student body. By effectively utilizing the Student Involvement Fee, SAC aims to provide educational, entertaining, cultural, and leisure opportunities to complement the students’ academic experience and act as the student’s voice. We strive to encourage involvement and improve the sense of campus community. Student Activities Council is funded by the Student Involvement fee that is a part of the Missouri State University tuition.

All Council meetings are held every Tuesday at 4:00pm in PSU 313 – this is an opportunity for all students, even non-members, to attend and help get involved.

Connect with SAC on social media for more information on upcoming events: @MOStateSAC on Instagram, Twitter, Facebook, & TikTok.

Student Organizations

With over 300 student organizations on campus, you’re sure to find an organization that suits you!  Student Organizations are a great way to bring you together with other students who have similar ideas and goals. They exist in nearly every category: social concern, arts and music, culture, academic/professional sects, recreation/wellness, and special interest groups. See a full list of active organizations online. 

 

 

Want to get involved but not sure where to start?

Meet with an Involvement Ambassador

Explore OSE Upcoming Events

Welcome Back, Bears!

January 15, 2025 by Hannah M. Smith

The spring semester is finally here!

We hope you had a restful break and are eager to jump into the spring with renewed energy. This article provides important dates and major updates for the spring semester.

Important Dates

  • 1/13/25-1/17/25: Full Semester and First Block Change of Schedule Period
  • 1/20/25: Martin Luther King Jr. Day (no classes, offices closed)
  • 2/10/25: First Installment of My Payment Plan due
  • 2/17/25: Presidents’ Day (no classes, offices closed
  • 3/1/25: MSU Foundation Scholarship application for 2025-2026 academic year is due.
  • 3/6/25: First Block Classes end
  • 3/7/25: Mid-Semester/First Block Final Exams
  • 3/10/25: Second Block Classes Begin
    • 3/10/25-3/14/25: Second Block Change of Schedule
  • 3/10/25: Second Installment of My Payment Plan due
  • 3/31/25: Deadline to have name listed in Spring 2025 Commencement program
  • 3/31/25: Sequenced Registration begins for Summer and Fall 2025 terms
  • 4/4/25: Last day to Drop, Declare Pass/Not Pass or Audit for Full Semester courses
  • 4/10/25: Final installment of My Payment Plan due
  • 4/18/25-4/20/25: Spring Holiday (no classes, offices closed)
  • 4/21/25: Last day to Drop, Declare Pass/Not Pass or Audit for Second Block
  • 4/23/25: Non-sequenced Registration begins for Summer and Fall 2025
  • 5/1/25: Full Semester and Second Block classes end
  • 5/2/25: Study Day (no classes, offices open)
  • 5/3/25-5/8/25: Final Exam Period
  • 5/9/25: Spring Commencement

A full list of important dates is available via the Office of the Registrar’s Academic Calendar.

Don’t forget to have fun this semester! Check out the Calendar of Events for sport and music events, and more!

 

Update from Financial Services

Financial Services shared an important update via My Missouri State earlier this month. Beginning with registration for the Summer 2025 and Fall 2025 semesters, the University’s hold limit will decrease from $2,000 to $1,000. Students must have an account balance of less than $1,000 to register for the Summer 2025 and Fall 2025 semesters. This change will not affect the Spring 2025 registration.

Beginning on March 25, 2025, a financial hold will be placed on accounts with a balance that is $1,000 or more. If the balance is $999 or lower the hold will not be placed on the account. This hold will prevent the student from registering for classes or starting a new housing contract for future semesters.

New Hold Limit Timeline What This Means for YOU Action Required
Previous limit: $2,000

New limit: $1,000

Takes effect: March 25, 2025
Affects registration for:
Summer 2025 semester
Fall 2025 semester
Does NOT affect Spring 2025 registration
If your balance is $1,000 or more:

A financial hold will be placed on your account
You cannot register for future classes
You cannot start a new housing contract
If your balance is $999 or less:

No hold will be placed
You can register and proceed normally

Keep your account balance below $1,000 to avoid registration and housing restrictions.

Upcoming Scholarship Deadlines

The Return to Learn Scholarship application deadline for the Spring semester is January 31, 2025. Each fall and spring semester, the Office of Adult Student Services awards a limited number of the “Return to Learn Scholarships” for undergraduate students 25 years of age or older. This scholarship will be awarded to degree-seeking adult undergraduate students entering college for the first time or returning after an absence of three years or longer who have not previously earned a bachelor’s degree. The scholarship is intended for adult students who exhibit outstanding potential for academic success at Missouri State University. The $1050 scholarship is applied to the recipient’s account over two semesters if all criteria have been met. Check out our website for additional eligibility criteria and to download the scholarship application.

The MSU Annual Scholarship application for the 2025-2026 academic year is due March 1, 2025. While not required to apply for MSU Foundation scholarships, all students who are able are encouraged to complete the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) by February 1.

What else…

If you’re not already a part of our Brightspace Community page (Adult Student Services Community), reach out to Hannah Smith (HannahSmith@MissouriState.edu) to request access. The Adult Student Services Community page is a collection of information and resources for adult and nontraditional students that you can refer back to at any time. There are no assignments or grades involved. We’d love for you to join.

 

Welcome Back, Bears!

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MSU 62 Course Highlight

December 19, 2024 by Hannah M. Smith

Image of Citizen Scholar Statue on MSU campus.

Each fall and spring semester, Adult Student Services holds a registration event for eligible Missourians to register for a single class free of tuition. We’re pleased to share that for the Spring 2025 semester, MSU 62 registration will be held virtually on Thursday, January 9, 2025.

Of the many courses available to MSU 62 participants, two programs are asking you to consider their courses.

Religious Studies – REL 330, Judaism

The Languages, Cultures, and Religions Department is offering a course on Judaism (REL 330). What is Judaism? Is it a religion defined by beliefs and practices? Is it a culture based on values and traditions? Are Jews a national entity with a common history? Or are they an ethnic group?

This course introduces students to key aspects of Judaism, from ancient times to the early modern period and beyond. Judaism has appeared in many different forms throughout history and around the world. It has evolved by adapting both to past traditions and to changing present conditions, often influenced by local non-Jewish cultures. This course will explore Judaism through three main areas: history, religious practice, and texts. Students will learn about Jewish ideas on important topics like creation, law, chosenness, prophecy, exile, and redemption, as well as the  ongoing debates on these subjects.

The texts read will represent different ways Judaism has expressed its creativity, including religious law (halakhah), Biblical interpretation, philosophy, mysticism, and prayer and ritual. Studying Jewish rituals and practices will help students better understand Jewish history, theology, and texts, as rituals themselves combine these elements in Jewish life.

With a PhD in Jewish Thought, associate professor, Dr. Vadim Putzu leads this course in Judaism.  He mentions, “This is a course that might be of interest not just to people curious about different religions and cultures, but also to students who may want to learn more about alternative perspectives on the Bible and its interpretation as well as to those who want to dive into a lesser known aspect of local history.” In this course, students will have the opportunity to tour downtown Springfield to discover its early Jewish residents and businesses, visit the local Jewish cemetery , and attend services at Temple Israel in Rogersville. 

For the spring 2025 semester (1/13/25-5/8/25), the course will take place on Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays from 11:15am-12:05pm in Strong Hall, room 450.

Students with questions may reach out to Dr. Putzu via email: VPutzu@MissouriState.edu.

 

Gerontology and Art and Design – GER 397, Intergenerational Artistic Expression

This course, first offered in Spring 2023, is an interdisciplinary offering between the Geronotology program and the Art and Design Department. Students can expect an inviting environment that welcomes the sharing of personal stories and connection through the assignments. The class allows for connection among traditional aged college students, nontraditional students, and senior community members through the creation of art. Watercolor and acrylics are ussed, although no prior artistic experience is needed. If you’re an artist, this class will help one look at the intuitive process through curiousity and wonder.  

With varied experience levels and artisitc mediums, peers will have the opportunity to learn from one another while engaging in both individual and collaborative projects. Students who have completed the course found it to be encouraging and an overall very positive experience.

This class is taught on Fridays (January 13-May 8, 2025) by Diane Denton in Brick City 3, room 117. Read more on the course from the Art + Design blog, debuted December 16, 2022.

Prior teaching experience from her program developed with Senior Age, “Young at Art–Diversity and Inclusion,” and a teaching certification from Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art has prepared Denton to lead this course. “We will create pieces based on what you love, what brings one joy and also look at the challenges that life can bring and how we can create from that space.   The class is limited to 15 students.  Both MSU62 and undergraduate students find the class empowering, a safe place to create and an opportunity to get to know their classmates.  It is thought-provoking.  We look at real life stories and create from those prompts,” Denton shares.

If you have any questions relating to the course, reach out to Ms. Diane Denton via email: dld72e@missouristate.edu.

 

Can I Take Other Classes?

While MSU 62 participants are not limited to these two options, we hope that you consider these two wonderful offerings among the many courses available at Missouri State University. To explore additional offerings, visit the Class Schedule Search.

You may filter by a variety of fields, although it is not necessary to enter any filtering criteria. We recommend the following fields:

  • Subject: if known
  • Campus: Springfield, MO
  • Modality: Traditional for seated courses, Internet-Other for online
  • Check the “Open Sections Only” box before clicking submit.

Read our blog for more helpful preparation information.

Registration for MSU 62 begins Thursday, January 9th at 9:00am on the MSU 62 website. The last day to submit registration forms is 2:00pm on Friday, January 17th.

Review MSU 62 Guidelines and Frequently Asked Questions.

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MSU 62 Coming Soon!

December 16, 2024 by Hannah M. Smith

First snowfall of the season on the morning of Monday, November 12, 2018. Jesse Scheve/Missouri State University

Each fall and spring semester, the Adult Student Services Office holds a registration event for eligible Missourians to register for a single class free of tuition. We’re pleased to share that for the Spring 2025 semester, MSU 62 registration will be held virtually on Thursday, January 9, 2025.

Weather in the Ozarks can hard to predict in the spring. In efforts to keep participants, volunteers, and staff safe we have decided to conduct registration 100% online.

Who can take a class?

Those eligible to participate in MSU 62 are:

  • A Missouri resident (living in the state of Missouri for 12 or more months)
  • Aged 62 or older
  • Nondegree-seeking student
  • Enrolling in either undergraduate or graduate courses (if postbaccalaureate)
  • Not able to apply this waiver to intersession, special courses, noncredit, or off-campus courses

Do I have to pay anything?

The MSU 62 fee waiver covers the cost of tuition and student service fees. However, students are still required to pay special course fees, required textbooks and course materials (including digital materials). Students are able to take classes online or in-person. If your class is taught in person, you will also be responsible for purchasing a parking permit.

How will I register?

At 9:00am on January 11th, a form will be posted to the MSU 62 website for you to submit. Shortly after you submit your form you will receive an email confirming that your form has been received and submitted. Forms are not processed automatically. These forms are manually reviewed and processed by our staff in the order that they are received; typically, you can expect an email confirming your admission and registration within 1-2 business days.

The online registration form will be available until 2:00pm on Friday, January 17th.

The form has three pages:

Page 1: MSU 62 ACKNOWLEDGEMENT OF GUIDELINES  Page 2: MSU 62 NONDEGREE-SEEKING COURSE ENROLLMENT FORM  Page 3: MSU 62 AUDIT REQUEST 
Strongly encouraged to review so that you understand the program guidelines and limitations. This is where you’ll provide general information about yourself and the specific course you’re looking to take. If you do not wish to receive academic credit (i.e., a grade) for your course and wish to take it leisurely, then you may complete this page to have for course audited.

If you wish to receive academic credit for the course, leave the text boxes blank and only sign the signature box at the bottom of the page.

What class can I take?

Registration is subject to seats available and completion of prerequisites. You can explore the course offerings through the online Class Schedule Search. You may filter by a variety of fields, although it is not necessary to enter any filtering criteria. We recommended including the following fields:

  • Subject: enter if known
    • Leaving blank will show all available subjects
  • Modality: Traditional for seated sections,  Internet-Other for online
  • Campus: Springfield, MO
  • Check the “Open Sections Only” box

The Religious Studies and Gerontology programs are asking you to consider two of their offerings this spring. Read more on our blog: MSU 62 Course Highlight.

We hope that you’ll take advantage of this wonderful opportunity!

Review Frequently Asked Questions

If you have any additional questions, please contact our office at AdultStudentServices@MissouriState.edu. 

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A Reminder to Bears: Prepare for Hibernation

November 25, 2024 by Hannah M. Smith

Make Your Missouri Statement banner in the snow.

Everybody knows that bears hibernate, but they don’t simply tuck themselves into their dens and sleep until spring. No! Real bears prepare for hibernation and so do the Bears at Missouri State. Before you head off for winter break (see dates below), be sure that you’ve taken the necessary steps to stay on track.

Checklist

  1. Are you registered? If not follow the steps below.
    • Check your student registration status to ensure that you do not have any holds listed. Login at https://my.missouristate.edu/
    • Navigate to the Registration card Click “Registration Status” in the My Registration card
    • If there are any red “X’s” then those are holds that you will need to clear up prior to registration- click the corresponding hyperlink on the left for more information (includes what office to contact).
    • If you have an advisor hold, contact the primary advisor listed on your registration status screen at the top of the Basic Information box.
      • No academic advisor? No problem – find your advisement area information online.
    • Registration resources available through the Office of the Registrar.
  2. Do you have your course materials yet? Visit the University Bookstore in-person or order online to get the materials you need to succeed.  
  3. Do you know where your classes are? Check the Campus Map or go on a campus tour to get a lay of the land. Online classes – be sure you’re comfortable navigating our learning management system: Brightspace.  
  4. If you’re new to Missouri State or looking for a refresher on campus resources and information, join us for a virtual orientation for adult and nontraditional students on January 11th: Adult Student Welcome Orientation.  

 

Tips for a Successful Spring Semester

  • Find a good study spot. Whether it’s a quiet corner in your home, a cozy cafe, or station at the library, having a designated environment for studying can help signal your mind that it’s time to focus.  
  • Keep in contact. Take advantage of office hours and advisor appointments to maintain strong relationships and create plans for success.  
  • Maintain a schedule. Work, school, family, and a social life can all feel like a full-time job; finding the balance between them even more so. Use a planner (paper or digital) to carve out designated times for all your engagements to keep you accountable and prevent missed deadlines or surprise essays. Don’t forget to add in breaks and rest periods. (Check out our tips for time management!)
  • Know your resources. Missouri State offers many resources across campus to help students with whatever issues may arise during the semester. Explore Student Support. 
  • Go to class. As obvious as it sounds, going to class is one of the best ways to be successful. In early spring, it’s easy to want to stay indoors and not trek across campus; later in the semester we’re all eager to enjoy the sunshine after months of dreary winter days. Make your best effort to prioritize attendance, including signing into your online classes. 

 

Important Dates

We mentioned some important dates in our fall wrap-up blogpost, but a reminder never hurts.

  • November 23-December 1: Thanksgiving Break, no classes
    • Offices closed November 27-November 29
  • December 1: FAFSA Available for 2025-2026 academic year
  • December 6: Study Day (No classes, offices open)
  • December 7-12: Final Exam Period (don’t forget to check for your exam times!)
  • December 13: Fall 2024 Commencement
  • Decmber 23-January 3: University closed for Winter Break
  • January 13: Full semester and first block sections begin for Spring 2025
Check out the Academic Calendar for more important dates and get them added to your schedule. 

 

Stay warm, Bears!

Reach out to Adult Student Services with any questions 

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MSU Foundation Annual Scholarship Available Now!

November 19, 2024 by Hannah M. Smith

Students and scenes on the West Mall on the evening of Wednesday, May 9, 2018. Jesse Scheve/Missouri State University

The MSU Foundation Annual Scholarship Application for the 2025-2026 academic year is now open. The application will be available through March 1, 2025.

MSU Foundation Scholarships are donor-funded. These funds are privately donated by individuals, groups, or companies. Students are awarded based on a variety of criteria including:

  • Major
  • High school attended
  • Outstanding academic achievement
  • Leadership
  • Financial need

Completing this online application is worth your time. For 2024-2025, 1/3 of applicants were selected to receive a scholarship with an average value of over $1700!

Search for Donor Scholarships. 

Remember, you cannot apply for scholarships through the Search Tool. 

 

Access the Application

  1. Access the My.MissouriState.edu Portal using your BearPass Login.
  2. Locate your Financial & Scholarship card.
  3. Select the MSU Foundation Scholarships link.
The scholarship application requires that you be admitted to Missouri State University. 
Deadline: March 1, 2025
 

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Nontraditional Week Spotlight: Graduate Assistant

November 8, 2024 by Hannah M. Smith

Jesica Boone at the river.

Adult Student Services is lucky to have a nontraditional student serving as our administrative graduate assistant. Jesica Boone took a few moments to share her experiences with us. 

Jesica is originally from Springfield, Missouri, but graduated from Paris High School. While it was initially a culture shock to live somewhere so rural, she ultimately made good friends and enjoyed her time there. She spent time with her family, particularly her sister and grandmother, who she shared strong relationships with. It was until much later in her life that Jesica realized what a strong impact her grandmother had made on her. Her grandmother was a gardener and very artistic. Jesica added, “She was eccentric, but she was content and lived by her own rules. She encouraged me to be curious and she let me explore and experiment and make mistakes. She was also kind. To everyone, all the time, without being judgmental or placing her expectations on them…”  

Jesica finds herself trying to do the same by caring for others, spending time outdoors with her husband, and working with stained-glass art. With her busy schedule, she wishes she had a bit more time for the latter. 

Jesica graduated with her undergraduate degree from Missouri State University this past spring. Currently, she’s in her first year of the Audiology doctorate program. She plans to graduate with her doctorate in 2027. 

Why Missouri State?

Prior to attending Missouri State, Jesica had taken classes at both Drury and Ozarks Technical College, where she ultimately earned her Associate’s degree. She struggled to commit to a degree path as she was interested in so many career options: architect, librarian, dietician. During COVID, it became clear that a change was necessary. Even though her job paid well, she was unable to take the time needed to care for family when facing significant health scares. MSU was a convenient option, affordable, and with the program Jesica decided she wanted to pursue – Communication Sciences and Disorders.  

This program helps to prepare students for graduate studies in either speech pathology or audiology. Jesica believes that communication is the most underused tool in helping people to live happier, more fulfilling lives. “Intervention for children who need it can change the course of their lives. Poor communication skills affect a person’s socioeconomic status, health, relationships, social status; every aspect of their life, in one way or another. ”  

This degree can lead to a broad range of career fields: education and literacy, healthcare, gender affirming care, entertainment, and more. And clients will range from young children to aging adults. “With so many career options, it’s important to keep an open mind,” she says, but is very interested in the medical aspects of the profession. Specifically, she’s drawn to working with ear/nose/throat teams or with cochlear implants. But at the moment, Jesica is taking advantage of the clinical trainings and externships and gaining hands-on experience within her doctoral program in the various emphasis areas. 

Highlights and Challenges

Jesica has particularly enjoyed being back in Springfield, where she feels anchored with her family and support base. She’s been able to dive into her studies and enjoy her time at Missouri State. When asked about some of her favorite aspects, she shared that her instructors and professors have made positive impressions. “I’ve had some amazing professors who have wonderful field experience to draw from while teaching, and who are so passionate about the field and making sure their students succeed,” she added.  

  

Final Thoughts

Jesica shares one last thought with us as she considered her full experiences at Missouri State, 

“Something I have learned since working as a GA in Adult Student Services is that there are so many resources available that a lot of people don’t know about or don’t know can be beneficial to them. I missed out on a lot of things that could have been beneficial because I didn’t utilize the resources, including funding, that are available. Even if you aren’t sure if something is applicable for you, it never hurts to ask. “ 

If you’d like help exploring resources, schedule a meeting with Jesica. 

Meet in person. 

Meet virtually. 

 

 

Jesica, thank you for being a Bear and for all the work you do in Adult Student Services! 

Tagged With: adult student, adult student services, adult students, nontraditional, nontraditional students

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