Office of the Registrar - Michigan State University
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Excerpt from the Academic Programs Catalog.
General Information, Policies, Procedures and Regulations
    Costs
        Principles and Instructions Governing MSU Student Identification
            Principles
  1. Each student of Michigan State University is issued an identification (ID) card following initial enrollment.
  2. The ID card is the property of Michigan State University.
  3. Library privileges, access to university buildings, facilities and classrooms, and purchase of tickets and entry into athletic and entertainment events may require the possession and presentation of the ID card upon request.
  4. Alteration, falsification, or misuse of the ID card is a violation of General Student Regulation 5.00 and other regulations as applicable.

 


Excerpt from the Academic Programs Catalog.
General Information, Policies, Procedures and Regulations
    Costs
        Principles and Instructions Governing MSU Student Identification
            Instructions
  1. Each student is responsible for all use of the ID card whether authorized or unauthorized. The ID card should not be loaned, or left where it might be used by an unauthorized person.
  2. In case the ID card is lost, the Office of the Registrar 1-517-355-3300 and the main Library 1-517-355-2333 should be immediately contacted. Each student is responsible for all materials checked out of the libraries with the ID card.
  3. Replacement Costs
    Lost Card -   $20.00
    Electronically unreadable, damaged, or stolen card (with police report) - no charge

Replacement ID cards are made in the Office of the Registrar, 50 Administration Building. Pictured ID is required. The charge will be applied to a student receivable account

 


Excerpt from the Academic Programs Catalog.
General Information, Policies, Procedures and Regulations
    Costs
        Principles and Instructions Governing MSU Student Identification
            Student Spouses

Spouses of registered students may obtain IDs entitling them to certain privileges. The student and spouse must appear in person in 50 Administration Building and present the student’s Michigan State University ID and proof of marriage. There is no charge.

 


 
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