How do I reserve a study room at MSU?
Collaborative Technology Labs:
- Reservations are required using the Online Reservation System and can be made up to 60 days in advance.
- If you no longer need the room, cancel your reservation using the link in the confirmation email message.
- MSU ID is required to check into the reserved room.
How do I request a room at MSU?
Requesting a Room:
- Click the “Sign In” link located in the upper-right corner of the screen.
- Enter your MSU NetID and password, and click the “Login” button.
- Click the green “Create an Event” button in the middle of the page.
- Enter all event details (required fields are marked with a red asterisk).
Where can I park at MSU library?
Public parking is available in the lot next to Spartan Stadium south of the Library on Red Cedar Drive at Visitor Parking Lot 62. From 7 a.m. to 6 p.m. Monday through Friday, the parking lots and spaces near the Library off Circle Drive are reserved for vehicles with faculty/staff parking permits.
Is parking at MSU free after 6?
Payment required 6am-6pm, Monday – Friday. Parking is allowed overnight if time has been paid for. Parking Complimentary from 6pm Friday until 6am on Monday. Lot 109: Pay-by-plate designated area (west of University Village).
Where do guests park at MSU?
The visitor parking lot 79 south of Spartan Stadium is recommended and allows all-day parking. The cost is approximately $2.00 per hour. You can view additional on-campus parking options by visiting maps.msu.edu and selecting “visitor parking” under “categories” in the menu.
Is MSU parking free after 6?
Parking is allowed overnight if time has been paid for. Parking Complimentary from 6pm Friday until 6am on Monday. Lot 109: Pay-by-plate designated area (west of University Village). Payment required 24 hours every day.
How much is pay-by-plate at MSU?
The rate is $2 per hour. Those needing longer term visitor parking may use pay-by-plate parking in Lots 14, 39, 54, 62, 63, 79, 83, 89, 109, 112, 113, Ramp 3 (Wharton Center), Ramp 5 (Comm Arts), and in the lower levels of Ramp 1 (Shaw Lane) and Ramp 6 (Grand River). The rate is $2 per hour.
Is CATA bus free for MSU students?
Thanks to CATA’s ongoing partnership with Michigan State University, all campus routes are FREE to ride!
Can MSU freshman have cars?
Cars. Students who want to bring their own car to campus must follow these criteria: An MSU student not residing on campus property may register a vehicle as a commuter. An MSU student who resides on campus must have at least 28 credits in order to register their vehicle to park on campus.
Can you bring your car to MSU?
Students 18 years and older, including drivers with an international license, can rent a car to use by the hour or day. Students who want to bring their own car to campus must follow these criteria: An MSU student not residing on campus property may register a vehicle as a commuter.
How do I Reserve a room with an MSU ID?
Visit our Reservation System to reserve the room now. Patrons with an MSU ID may reserve rooms using the online Reservation System . Check in at the Circulation Desk before occupying your room to avoid being counted as a no-show. You must show your MSU ID at this point. Cancel your reservation if the room is not needed.
How do I Reserve a room in the Gast Business Library?
The Gast Business Library has a number of group study rooms and a Collaborative Technology Lab for more specialized projects. To reserve a group study room or the Collaborative Technology Lab, see our Reservation System . See below for room descriptions and policies. You will need your MSU ID to check into all rooms.
How long does it take to reserve a room?
Room reservations will be held for 15 minutes and then released. Do not reserve more than two consecutive hours or your reservation may be cancelled. Groups of 3-10 people may use the rooms (except for the Collaborative Technology Lab which is limited to 15).
What are the rules for group study rooms?
All groups must vacate the group study rooms by ½ hour prior to the closing of the Gast Business Library. The person reserving the room is responsible for the actions of the group. Abuse of rules may cause forfeiture of future privileges for the person reserving the room and/or the entire group.