Joining the MSU Alumni Association is a great way to stay connected to your alma mater. Through the MSU Alumni Magazine and MSUAA e-newsletters, you will always know what is happening on campus. Whether you're a current student, long-time graduate or loyal friend of Michigan State University, membership in the MSU Alumni Association offers you an easy way to meet new Spartans in Michigan, throughout the United States, or elsewhere around the globe. You can stay in contact with old classmates and business associates. And you can get great discounts and benefits only available to MSU Alumni Association members.
From alumni career connections to class reunions, or tailgating at home and away games, the MSU Alumni Association has programs and services for Spartans everywhere.
Special benefits exclusive to Life Members beyond the 65 annual member benefits:
Purchase a Life Member Lapel Pin (either antique gold-plated metal or a nickel-plated brass pin) or an Elegant Free-Standing Plaque to announce your Life Membership.
For the Odyssey to Oxford travel/study program held every year at England's University of Oxford, Life Members receive a $200 discount when enrolling. Joint Life Members save $400 per couple when both enroll for the program. Call (517) 355-4562 for more information or visit Odyssey to Oxford online.
Show your Spartan pride. Each new Life Member gets one decal. If you need additional decals for a second vehicle or a new car, contact msuaa@msualum.com and we'll send them.
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Recognition for Life Members
Recognition for Life Members attending pregame tailgate events, etc.
Return address labels for each Life Member (available upon request). Contact msuaa@msualum.com with your name(s) and address for a free supply of 150. Life Members may request additional address labels to replenish their supply.
Quote: "I have received labels in the past and would LOVE to get more. I have had comments about them on numerous occasions. Thanks." -- Juliene M Quast
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Save money
The cost of Life Membership is lower over the long term.