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Overview
As Mississippi's first comprehensive, public university and academic medical center, the University of Mississippi transforms lives, communities, and the world by providing opportunities for the people of Mississippi and beyond through excellence in learning, discovery, healthcare, and engagement.
The mission of the University of Mississippi is to create, evaluate, share, and apply knowledge in a free, open, and inclusive environment of intellectual inquiry. Building upon a distinguished foundation in the liberal arts, the state's first comprehensive university serves the people of Mississippi and the world through a breadth of academic, research, professional, and service programs. The University of Mississippi provides an academic experience that emphasizes critical thinking; promotes research and creative achievement to advance society; uses its expertise to engage and transform communities; challenges and inspires a diverse community of undergraduate, graduate, and professional students; offers enriching opportunities outside the classroom; supports lifelong learning; and develops a sense of global responsibility.
Entry requirements
For undergraduate studies:
Certified copy of high school diploma and transcripts
Proof of English level (TOEFL, IELTS, CAE B2, PTE 57 or native or equivalent)
2 letters of recommendation
1 written or video essay
1 bank certificate or letter certifying the applicant's financial solvency.
For graduate studies:
Official transcripts from undergraduate institutions conferring the degree and from all postgraduate institutions attended.
Letters of recommendation
Official score reports of entrance exams (GRE, GMAT, PRAXIS I and II, TOEFL and/or IELTS).
1 copy of CV/résumé
2 letters of recommendation
1 written or video essay
1 bank certificate or letter certifying the applicant's financial solvency,
Scholarship & funding
Scholarships awarded by the Office ofFinancial Aid have various terms and conditions that must be met in order to retain eligibility. If a student fails to meet the stated terms and conditions, he/she may submit a Scholarship Appeal. For more information click here