Whether you’re just getting started at MSU, heading into your final year, or somewhere in between, MSU IT is here to support your success. Explore technology resources, services, and support available to all Spartans.
MSU IT Service Desk
The MSU IT Service Desk is here to help with your tech needs and questions. For support, along with resources and self-help options, visit ithelp.msu.edu. If a student forgets their MSU login password, resetting it is easy. Just click the “reset password” button on ithelp.msu.edu.
MSU ID Office
The MSU ID Office is open Monday through Friday, from 8 a.m. – 4:45 p.m. in Room 170 of the International Center. The ID Office issues and troubleshoots problems with your student Spartan Card, sell Spartan Cash and dining plans, and is the only place on Welcome to State. Be sure to bring a physical copy of your government ID (Drivers License, Passport, State ID, etc.) to pick up your Spartan Card.
MSU Tech Store
The MSU Tech Store is open Monday through Friday, 8 a.m. – 5 p.m. to help with all your hardware, software, and accessory needs. Located on the first floor of the Computer Center building, the Tech Store also features a walk-up Tech Bar to help answer questions. Shop today to take advantage of exclusive student discounts on Mac and Dell products. Visit techstore.msu.edu.
Collaborative Tools Training
Become familiar with the technology available at MSU. MSU IT offers live virtual courses, as well as on-demand course recordings and training resources, on applications like Spartan 365, and specific Microsoft applications like Teams, OneNote, Planner, Outlook, SharePoint, Forms and OneDrive. In-person training sessions will be offered from September to December. For more information and registration details, please visit the SpartansLearn website.
Technology Resources
Need help with Wi-Fi, printing, or password resets? These and other resources to help students can be found at tech.msu.edu/students. Specific information to help new students can be found at tech.msu.edu/new-students.
Stay Safe and Secure
Learn safe computing habits to protect yourself from viruses, spyware, spam, and scams. For more information about safeguarding your devices and protecting yourself from phishing, visit secureit.msu.edu.