Resources & Services
True to our mission, the Engineering Undergraduate Studies Office strives to connect students to resources while assisting them in clarifying educational, career, and life goals. Through these efforts we aspire to enhance the educational experience of students.
Women in Engineering
The Mission of the Women in Engineering Program is to encourage women of all backgrounds to pursue careers in Engineering. We strive to collaborate with others in the College and the University to provide an environment that is conducive to all students’ success, providing opportunities for academic, personal and professional growth, and to serve the needs of all our constituents. While the Women in Engineering Program (WIE) is open to all students regardless of gender, WIE’s focus is to recruit and retain women of all backgrounds as they pursue a degree in engineering at Michigan State University. Click here to visit the Women in Engineering site.
MentorNet
The E-Mentoring Network for Diversity in Engineering and Science. MentorNet is the award-winning nonprofit e-mentoring network that addresses the retention and success of those in engineering, science and mathematics, particularly but not exclusively women and other underrepresented groups. MentorNet provides highly motivated proteges from many of the world's top colleges and universities with positive, one-on-one, email-based mentoring relationships with mentors from industry and academics. In addition, the MentorNet Community provides opportunities to connect with others from around the world who are interested in diversifying engineering and science. To sign up go the the MentorNet web site.
Scholarships and Research Opportunities
The MSU College of Engineering offers more than 300 scholarships to undergraduate students each year for a total of approximately $500,000 in amounts ranging from $100 to $13,000. There are separate selection processes for obtaining scholarships for incoming freshmen and current engineering students. Learn more...
Student Groups & Organizations
Engineering students have a plethora of student groups with which to participate. Most every field of study in engineering has a related group at MSU which regularly holds meetings, seminars, brings in guest lectures and has many other activities. Visit the Student Groups and Organizations web site for information on various groups.
Joining a student group is a great way to find people with similar interests and make like long friends!
In addition to engineering-related student organizations, there are a wide variety of student government, Greek life, and other groups in which students can participate. To discover more, check out the Student Life web site.

