Other Important Information

Student Services


MT One Stop

MT One Stop is housed in the Student Services and Admissions Center. It serves as the starting point for campus tours and as the primary visitors’ center for prospective students and their families. their website.


Veterans & Military Families

For information relating to your GI Bill® and other resources available to you through the Veterans and Military Family Center, visit their website.


Safety on Campus 

MTSU University Police Department is an accredited Police Force that operates 24 hours a day. Student Patrol escorts are available. For more information on services, visit their website or call 615-898-2424.

Safety alerts on the MTSU campus can be received on cell phones via MTSU's Emergency Text Messaging Service. This text messaging service will be used as one of several alert systems already in place, including email, website, tornado siren, and media. For more information and to register for this free service, go to the Alert4U website.


Disability & Access Center

Permanently and totally disabled persons (T.C.A., Section 49-7-113) who are domiciled in Tennessee may register for classes on a space-available basis for credit, paying a minimum registration fee. The cost is one-half the semester hour rate up to a maximum of $70. To receive the discount, students must submit proof of disability to the MT One Stop, SSAC 210.

Visit the DAC website for additional information.


Tutoring Resources

Free tutoring is available to MTSU students for a wide variety of subjects.

Additional tutoring information


June Anderson Center for Women & Nontraditional Students

The June Anderson Center for Women and Nontraditional Students provides student support services conducive to learning and personal development for both women students and for adult students who generally work full time, are married, have children, and other adult responsibilities beyond their college experiences.

Additional information about the June Anderson Center


Career Development Center

To register with the Career Development Center and receive assistance with career exploration, student employment, University internships and more, visit the Career Development Center website.


Living on Campus

Interested in living on campus? More information on Housing and Residential Life.


Honors College

Qualified students are encouraged to participate in the University Honors College. With its emphasis on excellence and its more personal classes, the program combines the best features of the superior small college with the scope and resources of a larger university. It offers the opportunity for personal growth and seeks to promote an attitude of excellence.

Additional Honors College information


Student Health Services

Student Health Services is located in the Health, Wellness & Recreation Center. For more information on available services, hours and making an appointment, visit their website.


Money Matters

Raider Funds
Campus Account similar to a debit account. Raider funds may be used in the following ways:

  • Phillips Bookstore
  • Any campus cafeteria
  • Business Office (for fees)
  • Campus Phone Bill
  • Fines
  • Purchase Meal Plans
  • Copies at Library
  • Vending Machines

ATM Machines
ATMs are located in the new Student Union near the Game Room and on the first and second floors of the Keathley University Center.


Food Services

There are many choices when it comes to eating on campus. There are fast food choices, restaurants, and PODs (Provisions on Demand). Check out MT Dining's website for more information.


Computer Labs & Instructional Media Resources


James E. Walker Library

The James E. Walker Library provides a wide variety of research tools and services to support your academic pursuits. We offer access to thousands of electronic resources, including journal articles and e-books, as well as a robust collection of print materials available for checkout. Our electronic journals, databases, and e-books can be accessed remotely 24/7 via your valid PipelineMT ID and password. Additionally, the Library houses over 400 computer stations (some arranged for individual use and some arranged for collaborative work in our Information Commons), over 40 group study rooms, quiet study areas, the option to check out laptops and other equipment, and access to state of the art multimedia applications in our Digital Media Studio. Bring your MTSU ID to check out materials from the Library and use your PiplineMT ID to log in to the Library’s computers. For additional information on how the Library can benefit your studying and research, including library hours, visit the James E. Walker Library website or come by and visit.


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