Steps for Submitting Your Transcripts for the MHRLR Program

MASTER'S DEGREE IN HR & LABOR RELATIONS
CURRENTLY ACCEPTING APPLICATIONS FOR FALL 2025

Please note: The GRE and GMAT requirement is currently optional. If you choose not to take the GRE or GMAT, you will need submit an Academic Statement instead. Learn more

Contact Melanie Zaremba at mzaremba@msu.edu with questions or to schedule an advising appointment.

If you are applying to MSU as a future undergraduate student, please visit MSU Admissions at https://admissions.msu.edu/. You will be prompted to send your transcripts through the MSU Admissions application packet.

  • IF YOU ARE INTERESTED IN APPLYING TO THE MASTER'S DEGREE IN HR & LABOR RELATION
    Provide one set of official transcripts of all academic work completed at colleges and universities.

  • FOR MSU STUDENTS APPLYING TO THE MHRLR PROGRAM
    When completing the online application process, you will receive a message that MSU is waiving the transcript requirement. Please note, you are still required to request your official transcripts be sent from the MSU registrar's office to the Academic Program Coordinator in the HRLR department.

  • FOR NON-MSU STUDENTS APPLYING TO THE MHRLR PROGRAM
    Applicants who have attended other colleges or universities must arrange with those registrars to have their official transcripts sent directly to the HRLR Academic Program Coordinator in the School of Human Resources & Labor Relations.

  • CONTACT INFORMATION FOR THE HRLR ACADEMIC PROGRAM COORDINATOR
    Official transcripts must come directly from the Registrar's Office to HRLR Academic Program Coordinator, Cheryl Mollitor and can be either emailed or mailed from your institution's Registrar's Office.

    Cheryl Mollitor
    Academic Program Coordinator
    School of Human Resources and Labor Relations
    Michigan State University
    368 Farm Ln, Rm 401
    East Lansing, MI 48824
    USA

    Tel: (517) 355-3285
    Email: mollitor@msu.edu

  • Transcripts must come directly to the School in an unopened envelope directly from your undergraduate institution. Transcripts that have been opened cannot be accepted.