Kroger Myinfo

MyInfo is a Montana State University cross campus resource for MSU students, faculty, and staff, that provides essential services pertaining to personal information, classes & grades, payroll & leave time, and many other services.

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You have used an outdated URL that previously went to MyInfo that has been replaced with MyMSU! For more information about MyMSU, including an overview, training videos, and other resources, go Here

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MyInfo has graduated; say “Hello” to MyMSU! The MyMSU project is a 4-campus initiative to upgrade MyInfo to a modernized platform to simplify access to resources for the MSU community.

In MyInfo you are free to organize things your way. Order notes manually and automatically. Assign tags and attributes. Use entry forms and type free text. Create notes from templates and create them from scratch. Search in notes and filter them directly in the note list. Nothing is forced on you.

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MyInfo is a personal information manager developed by Milenix Software. MyInfo collects, organizes, edit, stores, and retrieves personal-reference information like text documents, web snippets, e-mails, notes, and files from other applications.

The MyMSUB project is a 4-campus initiative to upgrade MyInfo to a modernized platform to simplify access to resources for the MSU community.

For students, MyInfo is your online portal to register for classes, view student bills, view grades, and take care of many other "administrative" activities having to do with your education.

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