University, MS
Oxford, Mississippi, University, MS 38677
http://www.olemiss.edu
University of Mississippi is a public university located on a gorgeous campus in University, MS. It is a relatively well-rated college, currently ranked two hundred and sixth in the USA. Admission is accessible to most (88% acceptance rate). It is a larger university with 16,635 full-time undergrads in attendance. 7% of graduates obtain a Bachelor's in Nursing. Additional routinely desired academe include Marketing, Liberal Arts and Humanities, and Finance, but there are 67 unique options to select from. It has an impressive pharmacy program, ranking 12th in America. It also has the #1 health professions, international relations, and dental programs Mississippi. In addition, University of Mississippi places 1st in Mississippi for best colleges for low income students and top colleges for veterans. At sticker price, tuition is $9,093 a year for applicants located in Mississippi but $23,383 for non-Mississippi-based applicants. If that price is too much, be aware that more than 85% of Ole Miss undergrads procure at least some grant or scholarship funding. 65% of University of Mississippi undergraduates graduate, wide-eyed and awaiting to find a high paying profession. The average graduate earns $35,100 two years after college. After 4 more years of work experience, the graduate's average salary climbs 21.7% to $42,700, which is 6.5% north of the national median wage for individuals. Applying students might like to be aware that it is required that you include your high school transcript on your application. In addition, 67% of part-time students at Ole Miss continue to pursue their studies the next year. Regarding your bank account, be aware that the average Ole Miss undergraduate is awarded $11,769 in grants and the average amount of aid awarded through federal grants is $5,100. When grading its campus food, Ole Miss received an 8.97 out of 10 and when rating its athletics, Ole Miss received a 9.21 out of 10. When it comes to campus life, 33% of students at Ole Miss live on campus. To conclude, the lowest-earning quarter of graduates pull in a starting salary of $22,600 or less and the highest-earning quarter of graduates make $66,400 or more, six years after receiving their degrees.
10.00
Party Scene
9.53
Location
8.49
Dorms
8.97
Campus Food
10
Student Life
9.01
Safety
SAT Score
1050-1270
ACT Score
21-29
Average Aid Awarded
Students Recieving Financial Aid
64%
Yes
17:1
Nursing
Accounting
Marketing
Liberal Arts and Humanities
Finance
Digital Communication and Media/Multimedia
Psychology
Business