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Spartan Experience Record Introductory Workshop Fall 2024 Dates 

The Spartan Experience Record Introductory Workshop is a great way to learn about and find how you can support the record. The session will provide a comprehensive overview to the SER, and will introduce you to our formal process to include your out-of-class experience(s) in the record. This session is open to all MSU faculty and staff. Workshops will be hosted via Zoom.

Fall 2024 workshops will be posted in September.

Student Engagement

Spring 2024 SER Student Engagement Opportunities

Have you been wondering what the Spartan Experience Record is? Maybe you have heard a little but want to know how to request and utilize this new tool. Or maybe you want help in getting your activities or experiences added to your record. If so, then consider chatting with SER Ambassadors through our peer education program or attending a SER event.  For specific details, see the Student Events and Resources page.

With questions, please contact mystory@msu.edu.

Faculty, staff, and students are welcome to request a tailored workshop to best meet their needs and interests surrounding the Spartan Experience Record.

To request a workshop for your department, organization, club, or other group, please fill out this form and a member of the Spartan Experience Record Team will reach out to you to schedule or gather more information.

Sessions are led by and Spartan Experience Record Staff and student Ambassadors. Topics of workshops requests can include the following:

Faculty/Staff Workshop Topics

  • Tailored introduction to the Spartan Experience Record
  • Preparing a Submission Walk Through
  • Staff/Faculty Submissions
  • Staff/Faculty Verification Introduction
  • Assessments, Learning Outcomes, and More

Student Workshop Topics

  • Reflecting on Your Involvement & Transferrable Skill Development
  • Marketing Your Spartan Experiences
  • Walking through Steps You Can Support to get your Registered Student Organization on to the SER