How do I send an email to MSU?

Mail should be addressed to an individual student resident or MSU employee working within a residence hall using the residence hall room number and appropriate ZIP+4 code. To find your hall address, visit MSU Campus Maps. For addressing mail to students who live in our apartment communities, visit Mailing Addresses.

How long do I have access to my MSU email?

Student email accounts remain active for 1 year following graduation. A 30-day notice is sent in advance of deletion. Students actively using their email may request continued usage. Employees’ email accounts remain active until the following May after termination.

What is my MSU ID number?

Your MSU ID# is your 9-digit number that replaces your Social Security Number for official paperwork.

How do I write my MSU address?

Mailing Addresses

  1. Residence Halls. Mail should be addressed to an individual student resident or MSU employee working within a residence hall using the residence hall room number and appropriate ZIP+4 code.
  2. 1855 Place. Resident’s Name.
  3. University Village. Resident’s Name.

Does MSU use parchment?

Can I get an unofficial transcript? Active MSU Denver students* may access a transcript report through their Student Hub. All other students must request a transcript through Parchment. All Parchment transcript orders are considered official.

What is Missouri State Number?

Missouri Became the 24th State.

Can I keep my MSU email after graduation?

MSU NetIDs and passwords are permanently assigned to access student records or for future enrollment. An official MSU email address is issued to students at the time of admittance to MSU. If you graduated in 2014 or after, your MSU email account has not been disabled and there are no current plans to disable it.

Do I get to keep my MSU email after graduation?

If you graduated in 2014 or after, your email account has not been disabled and there are no current plans to disable it. Prior to 2014, MSU expired email accounts for past students in order to free up university data storage resources, maintain operational efficiencies, and maximize services for current students.