Resources
The list of resources below contains references shared by the Access committee and is a work in progress. We are continuously working to expand and update this collection to better serve our community's needs and reflect emerging best practices in accessibility and inclusion.
If you have suggestions for additional resources, please reach out to the Access team. We welcome recommendations for organizations, toolkits, articles, training materials, websites, or other resources that could support accessibility efforts within our department. Your input helps us create a more comprehensive and useful collection that benefits students, faculty, staff, and the broader MSU community as we work together toward a more accessible and equitable environment.
MSU Campus Resources
Asian Pacific American Studies Program
Asian Pacific Islander Desi American / Asian Faculty Staff and Administrators (APIDA / AFSA)
Counseling and Psychiatric Services
FAME Resource Center (for those who have experienced foster/kinship care)
Gender and Sexuality Campus Center
Institutional Diversity and Inclusion
MOSAIC: The Multicultural Unity Center
MSU Religious Advisors Association
Resource Center for Persons with Disabilities
The Michael and Elaine Serling Institute for Jewish Studies and Modern Israel
TRIO - first-generation and low income
Students, find your support system here at the full list of MSU's Student Organizations.