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Resources and Commonly Used Forms

To ensure our students’ academic success at MTSU, this section provides valuable online resources including access to important University information, student services, and helpful tips for completing your courses. 

Earn College Credit

Academic Programs
Admission, Registration & Tuition
Advising Tools
Graduate Students
Student Support
Forms and Overrides
Tutorials and Tutoring
Contact Us


Earn College Credit

Several ways to earn college credit are provided in this section:

  • Prior Learning Assessment
  • Military Service Credits
  • Credit by Examination
  • Credit by Special Examination

Academic Programs

Admission, Registration & Tuition

Advising Tools

Graduate Students

Student Support

  • Scholarships and financing your education – Adult and non-traditional students often think that scholarships are only available for entering freshmen. Check out these resources for funding possibilities.
  • Access to Library Resources –  Distance Learning Library Services provides access to library research assistance, the ability to borrow books from James E. Walker Library and instruction in using the online catalog and full-text electronic databases.
  • How to Get Your Textbooks
  • June Anderson Center for Women and Nontraditional Students – provides services (computers and study carrels, scholarship opportunities, and much more) to meet the needs of MTSU students, regardless of age, who have major life responsibilities outside of the campus.
  • Campus Events 
  • Counseling Services – offers personal counseling, assisting students in their emotional, intellectual and social growth
  • Online Counseling Services – The MTSU Center for Counseling and Psychological Services is pleased to provide online counseling services to MTSU online and distance education students who meet certain criteria. 
  • Disability & Access Center – serves the campus community by by providing accommodations that level the academic playing field. We are also a cultural hub that provides relevant programming that gives students another avenue to participate fully in campus life.
  • Student Support Services – Many students transitioning from foster care and homeless situations will qualify for membership in the Student Support Services (SSS) program at MTSU. These students are eligible to receive additional free tutoring, academic and financial aid advising, opportunities to participate in cultural and campus events, and exposure to a wide variety of academic and success workshops designed to enhance their academic success.
  • Immunization Full Time Enrollment / Online Student Exemption
  • Military/Veteran Services Center – The purpose of the center is to create and institute a variety of innovative programs to effectively promote access to and success in higher education at MTSU, and to assist veteran students with much needed career counseling and placement.
  • Student IDs – A student ID allows current students access to the Recreation Center, athletic events, and the ability to check out a book from the MTSU Walker Library.
  • Technical Support – The MTSU Help Desk provides multiple services for distance learners including tutorials and D2L support.  Additional services are available at the ITD webpage.
  • Complaint Process – MTSU online students may file a formal complaint on the Issue Reporting website.
  • Student Handbook – MTSU students will find additional resources and services in the Student Handbook.
  • Parking Decals – required for students who park on campus and is issued once registration fees have been paid.

Forms and Overrides

 

Tutorials and Tutoring

Contact Us

Contact Us

Our offices are located at 503 E. Bell Street, off Greenland Drive, in Murfreesboro. 

Main Number 615-494-7714

Beverlee Bohn, UC Receptionist, 615-494-7714
Andrea Medlin, UC Receptionist, 615-494-7714

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