The Fall 2025 Law course schedule is available to view on the Student Services portal. Faculty and Staff should log in through the Web Services portal. Please note that the schedule is always subject to change until classes begin.
You are able to access your shopping cart by logging into MSU’s SIS at student.msu.edu and clicking on the tile labeled “Classes”. It is recommended that you add classes to your Shopping Cart and “validate” your class selections to confirm you are ready to enroll. The validation will check for prerequisites and alert you to any approvals that are needed, time conflicts and list any holds that would prevent you from enrolling. Then, when it is time for you to enroll, you will be ready to do so with ease. You can access your shopping cart and class schedule by logging into MSU’s SIS at student.msu.edu and clicking on the tile labeled “Classes.” Two-factor authentication is now required for SIS. For more information and to register your credentials, go to secureit.msu.edu/two-factor. Informational videos demonstrating the Class Search and Shopping Cart functionalities, as well as other help resources, are available online at sis.msu.edu/sishelp.html.
If you have questions about enrollment or need assistance with navigating the Shopping Cart and Class Search functionalities in SIS, please contact the Spartan One-Stop at (517) 432 -8000 or onestop@msu.edu. Many of your questions can be answered by consulting the SIS Enrollment FAQs page.
College of Law Schedule:
Start by viewing and building your schedule by logging in to the College of Law Student Services site. This site allows you to see all details of a class, such as prerequisites, class size, exam time and whether a class qualifies for Experiential Credit or ULWR. In the notes section at the far end of each listed course, courses marked with an “E” count towards the required experiential credits and classes marked with a “U” count for the Upper Level Writing Requirement. E = Experiential learning, P = Permission required, S = Professional skills course, U = satisfies ULWR. Pay close attention to exam date and times when planning.
To assist you in achieving your Law program and career objectives, the Office of Student Affairs has put together a short, self-enroll D2L community with modules and resources on a variety of topics, including graduation requirements, honors, and the bar exam. Please visit the Navigating the Law School Beyond the First Year Self Enrollment page to enroll. If you have questions about requirements, course selection, or policy and procedure Dean Taylor and Director Jarquin in the Office of Student Affairs (OSA), as your Academic Advisors, are happy to help you navigate those things. To setup a meeting you can select a time that works for you on their Bookings page.
Enrollment Appointment Times:
Fall Semester 2025 Enrollment begins the week of March 17, 2025. Every student has been assigned an enrollment appointment time by the MSU Registrar's Office. To find your enrollment appointment time when logged on student.msu.edu, navigate to the "Classes" tile and select "Enrollment Dates" from the left navigation. If you have questions about the appointment, please contact the Spartan One-Stop at (517) 432 -8000 or onestop@msu.edu.
Planning ahead:
Enrollment for Spring 2026 will not begin until October 2025. Course days and times are not yet available. You will be notified once Law courses are available to view.
Student Account Inquiries
For all inquiries about your student account, billing statements, and financial aid, please go to the MSU Student Accounts page to access your account information. Specific questions about your account cannot be answered by College of Law personnel.
Drops & Adds
Students will be able to add courses for Fall 2025 until 8/29/25. After that date, to add a course that has met more than once, students must submit the request form signed by the professor to the Law Registrar’s office. The last day to drop course enrollment with a refund is 9/17/25.
Special Note to Scholarship Students
Charges assessed for a course that is dropped after the 100% refund date are NOT covered by scholarships. The student will be required to pay the full rate of tuition for the dropped course.