Racer Nation Orientation registration open for incoming freshmen and transfer students
By MSU Public Relations | Feb 13, 2024
Admitted students can learn more and register today at
MURRAY, Ky. 鈥 Murray State University鈥檚 Racer Nation Orientation (RNO) sessions are open for fall 2024 incoming freshmen and transfer students at .
A required event, Racer Nation Orientation provides new students the opportunity to register for classes, order their Racer Book Bundle, meet faculty, staff and students as well as meet fellow incoming students through a variety of special programs and activities. Additional programming will be offered for parents and family members.
The full Racer Nation Orientation schedule is as follows:
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Session 1 Friday, April 12*
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Session 2 Saturday, April 13 鈥 FULL
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Session 3 Thursday, June 6
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Session 4 Saturday, June 8
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Session 5 Thursday, June 13
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Session 6 Tuesday, June 18
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Session 7 Tuesday, July 9
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Session 8 Thursday, August 1
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*students must apply and be admitted into the Honors College to attend this session
"Orientation is a very important step in the transition to your new school and new lifestyle,鈥 said Hannah Lemay, senior agricultural education major from Tuscola, Illinois, and student orientation leader. 鈥淭he people you meet and the resources that are provided are vital to setting the foundation for a successful college experience. As a transfer student, orientation helped me to get to know my new home a little better and get to know the people that are going to be supporting me in my educational journey. I truly believe that RNO set the foundation for my love for Murray State University to continue to grow."
Individuals with questions may email Beth Acreman, associate director of new student
programs, at msu.newstudentprograms@
Prospective students who are interested in joining the Racer family for the 2024-2025 academic year can learn more, schedule a campus or virtual visit and apply for admission at . This year鈥檚 freshman class is the largest in Murray State history, while this year鈥檚 overall enrollment is the largest since 2017.