Active Duty Spouses & Dependents

Families are the backbone for our active duty military. We recognize and appreciate the sacrifices you have made to support your service member. Now, we want to support you as you or your dependents look to pursue your educational goals.

Steps to becoming an MSU Texas student

Becoming an MSU Texas student is easy! Our Military Student Liaison will provide concierge service to you throughout the process.

  1. Complete your application for admission.
  2. Submit Official Transcripts and Test Scores*
  3. Choose your academic program.
  4. Meet with your advisor.

*MSU Texas is a test score optional university.

Explore Benefits

Thanks to the generosity of the Wichita Falls community, MSU Texas is able to offer you a $500 scholarship per three credit hours.

For example, if you register for 12 credit hours, you will receive $2,000 through the MSU Texas Military Scholarship.

There are also a number of benefits available to the children and spouses of active military service members including the GI Bill and MyCAA. Visit the MSU Texas Veterans Affairs webpage for a list of eligible programs.

Find Your Program

Explore one of our online program options to find a match for you. Our online programs include business, health care, education, technology and more. We also offer more than 75 degree options for those looking to begin a more traditional academic path at MSU Texas.

MSU Texas Online Degree Programs

All MSU Texas Undergraduate Degree Options

All MSU Texas Graduate Degree Options

Apply for Admission

After you've decided on your academic program, it's now time to apply for admission.

Use Your Military Education Benefits

During your application process, you should inform our admissions office about your intent to use your Military Education benefits. Applicants will be guided through the necessary steps, including providing any required documentation. We are committed to supporting our military and veteran students.

Contact Information

Stephen Schutte
stephen.schutte@msutexas.edu
(940) 397-4768

Last Modified: 08/29/2024