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Discover why so many students are choosing to build their legacy at Ole Miss and see first-hand why our campus continues to rank among the most beautiful in the country. Our in-person campus visits consist of an information session with an Admissions staff member, followed by a campus walking tour with an Ole Miss Ambassador, as well as a tour of our residence halls. We also offer virtual visit options each week, where we discuss topics such as campus life, scholarships and financial aid, and academic programs. Schedule your visit below! Schedule A Visit

WEEKDAY VISITS
Event visits, info for visitors.

Weekday Visits
Weekday campus visit information.
We offer in-person campus visits that consist of an information session with an Admissions staff member, a campus walking tour with an Ole Miss Ambassador, and a student housing tour. Registration for weekday visits will open 8 weeks to prior to the event.
Register for your visit by clicking here .
Group Tours Information
If you would like to set up a group visit for your high school or community college students, please contact the Office of Admissions at 662-915-2131 or email us at visits@olemiss.edu . We encourage high school and community college groups to visit campus during both the Fall and Spring semesters. We offer an information session and campus tour to high school groups on Tuesdays, Wednesdays, and Thursdays during the week. Please contact us to see what dates are available on our calendar. We will do our best to accommodate your groups, but please keep in mind activities may be limited for larger groups. We will do our best to show your students a great Ole Miss experience!
Transfer Student Visit Information
We offer in-person transfer-specific campus visits on Fridays that consist of an information session with an Admissions staff member, a campus walking tour with an Ole Miss Ambassador, and a student housing tour. Registration for weekday visits will open 8 weeks to prior to the event.
Event Visits
2023 spring hotty toddy tour.
We’re bringing Ole Miss to you! The Hotty Toddy Tour – Academic Roadshow is designed specifically for prospective seniors, juniors, transfer students and their families by giving you the opportunity to meet and interact with representatives from Ole Miss academic departments. Students and families will hear from university administration, faculty members and local alumni, receive an overview of the admissions process, and learn about financial aid and scholarship opportunities. Registration opens soon!
Saturday Visit Days
Saturday Visit Days: January 28 & March 4, 2023
Saturday Visit Days allow weekend opportunities for prospective students and their parents to participate in information sessions, take a campus tour, and visit both a contemporary and traditional style residence hall. Registration for Saturday Visit Days will open 8 weeks prior to the event.
Junior Preview Day
Junior Preview Day: April 15, 2023
Junior Preview Day is designed to give current high school juniors and their families a chance to learn what the University of Mississippi is really like, directly from faculty and currently enrolled students. An academic browse fair, tours of the campus and residence halls, and sessions on admissions and financial aid are offered. Please note that this is a larger visit program.
Junior Preview Day Agenda:
Welcome from University Administration University officials will bring greetings from the University of Mississippi. Student Leaders will be on hand following the welcome to guide you to the academic program overview sessions.
Financial Aid Overview Information is also available at Student Services Fair. A representative from the Office of Financial Aid will discuss scholarship and financial aid programs available to students.
College Search & Application Session Students and parents can receive great advice on the college selection process. Session will also discuss campus visits, deadlines, and scholarship tips.
Health Professions Advising Office Staff from the Health Professions Advising Office will discuss the paths to health careers and preparation necessary to apply to these professional programs, and the resources you have available through this office on the UM campus.
Sally McDonnell Barksdale Honors College Learn more about the Honors College at Ole Miss including the application timeline, requirements, academic curriculum, and more.
Academic Programs and Student Activities Fair Learn about the variety of academic programs offered by the University of Mississippi. Representatives from each academic major will be on hand to answer questions and discuss their programs. Representatives from student life offices, student organizations, and academic specialty programs will also be present to discuss the many opportunities available at Ole Miss.
Complimentary Lunch in Rebel Market Enjoy lunch from a variety of options.
Campus Tours Student-led walking tours of our beautiful campus.
Student Housing Open House View contemporary and traditional residence halls.
Fall Fridays
Fall Fridays: September 2, September 9, September 23, September 30, October 14, November 11, 2022
Come check out all of the excitement that campus has to offer during one of our Fall Fridays! These visits include what our normal campus visits offer (an information session, a campus tour given by an Ole Miss Ambassador, a student housing tour), but with the addition of an academic browse fair that will give you the opportunity to meet with academic representatives from across campus. Fall Fridays take place every Friday before a home Ole Miss football game, so these are larger events that offer a unique, yet fun time to visit campus.
Admitted Student Days
Admitted Student Days: February 3, February 10, February 17, & March 3, 2023
Admitted Student Days are designed to give admitted high school seniors and their families a chance to learn what the University of Mississippi is really like, directly from faculty and currently enrolled students. Students will meet with academic program representatives from their chosen area of study, tour campus and residence halls, and have the opportunity to choose from a series of breakout sessions on topics such as scholarships and financial aid.
Admitted Student Days Agenda:
Academic Specific Activities Students and families will have the opportunity to spend the morning with students’ future academic school/college. Programming is also provided for students who have yet to decide on a major (Freshman Studies).
Afternoon Breakout Sessions Financial Aid & Scholarships, Sally McDonnell Barksdale Honors College, Health Professions Advising, Pre-Law Advising, FASTrack, Student Disability Services, and more!
Transfer Visit Days
Transfer Visit Days: December 3, 2022
Transfer Visit Days allow weekend opportunities for prospective transfer students and their parents to participate in information sessions, take a campus tour, and visit both a contemporary and traditional style residence hall. Registration for Transfer Visit Days will open 8 weeks prior to the event.
Transfer Visit Days Agenda:
College Search & Application Session Students and parents can receive great advice on the college transfer process. Session will also discuss important deadlines and scholarship tips.
Financial Aid Overview A representative from the Office of Financial Aid will discuss scholarship and financial aid programs available to transfer students.
Academic Programs and Browse Fair Learn about the variety of academic programs offered by the University of Mississippi.
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How do I set up a campus visit? You can sign up for a campus visit online at https://admissions.olemiss.edu/visit . Please be sure the student is the one to register.
When do you offer visits? We offer visits most Mondays through Fridays at 10:15 am and 1:15 pm. We offer an information session, campus walking tour and a housing tour.
How late can I sign up for a visit? We close our visit registration within 48 business hours of a visit date.
How early can I sign up for a visit? Our registration system opens visit days as early as eight weeks prior to the event. We are unable to open visit dates any earlier.
Can I sign my friend up as my “guest”? We do not suggest signing up multiple students up for a visit under one registration. We ask that each individual student signs up online for the visit. We need each student’s information so that we can have an accurate count of students and guests. We also want to be sure to have their information to begin recruiting them!
Are parents allowed on the tour? Of course! We actually prefer that parents participate as well. It is always better to have an extra set of ears during our presentations.
Is lunch provided? We do not provide lunch for our weekday visits, however, you are always more than welcome to stop by the Johnson Commons (dining hall) or Student Union for lunch on your own before or after your tour. Our Fall Preview Day and Junior Preview Day programs do provide lunch.
Is there a cost to visit? No! All of our visits and events are completely free. However, we are a community-service based university, and any donations to our Ole Miss Food Bank are greatly appreciated.
How do I know that my visit is confirmed? Once your visit is confirmed, you will automatically receive a confirmation email sent to the address you provided on the online registration form. Your confirmation is very important, and it will have information on where to meet, how to get here and parking information.
Do you have separate “admitted student” tours? We do not offer separate admitted student visits. However, in the spring time, we separate juniors and seniors during the information session to ensure that admitted seniors are getting that “next step” information.
What if it rains? We hope that it will not rain on your visit; however, if it does, we still offer tours. Our tours are mainly outdoor walking tours, so please be sure to check the weather before you come so that you can be prepared. If you would like to skip this portion of your visit, that is not a problem as well.
Do you give tours on Saturdays? We do not offer tours on major holidays or Saturdays. We will, however, have a few special events on Saturdays for those who cannot make it to campus on a weekday. We do not offer visits on any home football game days.
Can I sit in on a class? We do not recommend you to sit in on a class. It takes up to two weeks to get permission from a department and professor for a visiting student to sit in on a class. There is no way to guarantee that there will not be a test or quiz during these class times. We find it much more beneficial for you to meet with someone in a specific department rather than sitting in on a class.
What will I see during my walking tour? You will get to see the main area of campus during your one-hour campus walking tour. Your Ole Miss Ambassador will be a current student who will not only discuss areas of campus life, but he/she will also talk about the history of certain areas of campus. We do not show live classrooms so that we do not disrupt classes. We also do not show athletic facilities because they are too far from our regular tour route.
Do you offer tours of the residence halls? Student housing tours are offered daily as part of campus visits, which are administered by the Office of Admissions. If you’d like to visit student housing, please register for an official campus visit. Due to the number of visitors we have on campus each day, individual student housing tours are not available.
During the student housing tour, two of the three types of freshman housing that we offer are shown. Visitors will see a showroom in a traditional residence hall and a showroom in a contemporary residence hall. Student rooms in the residential colleges are identical to the rooms in our contemporary halls with the exception of floor type.
For visitors who wish to view all of the amenities in our residential colleges, tours of Residential College South and Luckyday Residential College are available by appointment. If you’d like to tour one of the residential colleges, please reply to your visit confirmation email.
Will I see a bathroom in the residence halls? You will be able to see the facility in the contemporary hall showroom where the bathroom is located within the room. However, you will not be able to view the facility in the traditional hall because students live in that hall and use those restrooms on a daily basis.
Will I get a chance to visit the Bookstore while on campus? Yes! Your tour guide will show you where our bookstore is located on campus. You will be unable to stop during the actual tour, however, you will have the opportunity to stop back by after you finish with the housing tour.
Where can I get athletic tickets? Unfortunately, our office does not sell or give away any athletic tickets. You can purchase these through our ticket office or online at www.olemisssports.com .
Can I meet with an athletic coach? Due to NCAA compliance rules, our office is not able to schedule athletic meetings. You will need to contact the athletic office for assistance.
Where can I stay in Oxford? Oxford has multiple hotels to choose from, all within a very close distance to campus. For more information, please visit the Visit Oxford website: http://visitoxfordms.com/where-to-stay/
Can I be with my friends during my visit? Of course! We love when students visit together, and we will be sure to allow you to enjoy your visit experience together.
Is my student able to spend the night on campus? Due to liability, we do not offer overnight accommodations. You are more than welcome to check out our various hotels located close to campus. For more information, please visit the Visit Oxford website: http://visitoxfordms.com/where-to-stay/
How do we schedule special appointments (Honors College, Croft, Engineering, etc.)? Additional appointment requests for daily campus visits can be made simply by replying to your confirmation email. You will need to sign up for an official visit and reply to the confirmation email with your specific requests. You will receive two emails: one stating that your requests were received and the other with your specific appointments once they are scheduled. Please note that all special appointment requests must be made at least one week in advance for the courtesy of the departments we work with in scheduling these appointments. Please be patient with us because we process appointment requests by the order in which the visit will take place. Also, the Office of Admissions cannot accommodate requests for special appointments during Saturday Special Events.
Can I meet with the Office of Financial Aid while I’m there? You most certainly can! Our information session will cover costs and scholarships, but if you have more specific questions, our Financial Aid Office would be happy for you to stop by. They have staff members available Monday through Friday from 8am-5pm, so you can drop in at any time to speak with one of them.
Can I have a private tour? We do not offer private visits. You will be in a group for your information session and then split up for a campus tour. We have roughly 10-12 student ambassadors available during each tour time. If you visit on a Monday or Friday, your tour group is more likely to be a little larger.
Where is the closest airport? The closest airport to Oxford is the Memphis International Airport (MEM). Memphis is approximately an hour and a half from Oxford.
Is there a shuttle from the airport? We do not offer a shuttle service to and from the Memphis airport. There are, however, several taxi companies and car rental companies available in both locations.
Do you offer group tours? We offer group tours for high schools who are interested in bringing their students up for a visit. We do not offer tours for students younger than the high school age. We only offer group tours on Tuesdays, Wednesdays and Thursdays. Please do not schedule this visit online because you will need to contact Admissions at 662-915-7226 or visits@olemiss.edu to schedule this visit.
Will I be excused from school? We can only give out or sign school excuses for students who participate in one of our official campus visits. Excuses can only be given for the exact day that a student participates in the campus visit.
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Sally McDonnell Barksdale Honors College
- Ethel Young Scurlock - Dean of the Sally McDonnell Barksdale Honors College and Associate Professor of English and African American Studies
Barksdale Honors College Bldg University, MS 38677 [email protected] http://www.honors.olemiss.edu/
History/Mission/Purpose
The mission of the Sally McDonnell Barksdale Honors College (SMBHC) is to attract a diverse body of high-performing students to The University of Mississippi and provide them a vibrant center of academic excellence to help them become outstanding in their fields and citizen-scholars of their communities and the world. Founded in 1997 through a gift from Jim and Sally Barksdale, the Honors College is designed for highly motivated students who thrive in small classes and seminars that emphasize reading, writing, and discussion.
Types of Scholarships
The University of Mississippi has many scholarships that have been made available through the generous donations of alumni and friends of the university. The scholarships listed below are available for incoming freshmen and transfer students that plan to attend The University of Mississippi beginning Fall 2023-2024.
Transfer students should submit a University of Mississippi Admission application, and submit the online Community College Transfer Scholarship Application, and submit a transcript that includes three semesters of grades. All students must be admitted to The University of Mississippi to be considered for scholarships. Some departmental and professional school awards are not included in this listing. Scholarship eligibility, criteria, and amounts may change at any time without prior notice. These awards are not eligible for students with a prior bachelor’s degree.
We are proud to award students who have achieved academic excellence. We hope that for all students, you will progressively grow and succeed in both your personal and academic endeavors while at The University of Mississippi.
Academic Common Market (ACM) Scholarship
Academic Merit
Arabic Language Flagship Scholarships
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Chinese Language Flagship Scholarships
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Intensive Summer Program Scholarships
Honors College Scholarships
International studies.
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University foundation scholarships.
Stamps Scholarship
- Award Amount: Up to Cost of Attendance after other awards. The package includes a $12,000 stipend for educational activities outside the classroom, including study abroad, research, and other enrichment pursuits.
- Eligibility: Entering freshmen with exceptional academic and leadership records
- How to Apply: Apply for admission to The University of Mississippi and complete online Special Programs & Scholarships Application.
- Deadline: January 5.
- For More Information : Office of Financial Aid, 800-891-4596
- E-mail: finaid@olemiss.edu
W. R. Newman Scholarship
- Award Amount: $40,000 ($10,000 per year)
- Eligibility: Entering freshmen who are Mississippi residents; exceptional academic and leadership record required
- For More Information : Office of Admissions, 662-915-7226, 800-OLE MISS (in Mississippi)
- E-mail: admissions@olemiss.edu
Robert M. Carrier Scholarship
- How to Apply: Apply for admission to The University of Mississippi and complete online Special Programs & Scholarships Application .
- For More Information: Office of Admissions, 662-915-7226, 800-OLE MISS (in Mississippi)
- E-mail: admissions@olemiss.edu
Luckyday Scholarship
- Award Amount: $8,000-$24,000 ($2,000-$6,000 per year)
- Eligibility: Entering freshman from Mississippi with 20 ACT or higher (940 SAT/1020 SAT-R), 3.2 or higher GPA and remaining financial need after considering other scholarships or grants. Selection is competitive and considers grades, test scores, financial need, leadership, activities, and the Luckyday essay. 80 new freshmen are chosen each year.
- How to Apply: The University of Mississippi application for admission, Special Programs & Scholarships Application and submission of a Free Application for Federal Student Aid ( FAFSA )
- Deadline: Priority date of January 5 for submitting the Special Programs & Scholarships Application , and deadline of March 1 for filing the FAFSA . Awards will be announced by April 1 st . All FAFSA requirements (such as verification and student/parent signatures) must be complete and a valid FAFSA must be on file to be considered for this award.
- For More Information: Office of Financial Aid, 800-891-4596
- E-mail: finaid@olemiss.edu
Public Policy Leadership Scholarships
Lott Leadership Scholarship
- Award Amount: Amount varies.
- Eligibility: Entering freshmen with exceptional leadership and academic records who are actively pursuing a degree in public policy leadership.
- How to Apply: Special Programs & Scholarships Application .
- Deadline: January 5.
- For More Information: Lott Leadership Institute, 662-915-3189
- E-mail: leader@olemiss.edu
School of Business Administration Scholarships
Christine and Clarence Day Business Scholarship
- Eligibility: Entering freshmen who are Mississippi high-school graduates pursuing business degrees. Outstanding academic and leadership record required.
- How to Apply: Complete the Special Programs & Scholarships Application .
- For More Information: School of Business Administration, 662-915-5820
Patterson School of Accountancy
Roger and Susie Friou Scholarship
- Award Amount: $12,000 ($3,000 per year)
- Eligibility: Entering freshmen and transfer students who are actively pursuing degrees in accountancy; strong academic and leadership record considered
- How to Apply: Complete the Special Programs & Scholarships Application .
- Deadline: February 15.
- For More Information: School of Accountancy, 662-915-7468
McCarty Family Scholarship
- Eligibility: Entering freshmen who are actively pursuing degrees in accountancy; strong academic and leadership record considered
- For More Information: School of Accountancy, 662-915-7468
James W. Davis Scholarship
- Award Amount: $12,000 ($3,000 per year)
- Eligibility: : Entering freshmen who are actively pursuing degrees in accountancy; strong academic and leadership record considered
Gene Peery Scholarship
SMBHC Honors Scholarship
- Award Amount: $32,000 ($8,000 per year)
- Eligibility: Entering freshmen selected to the Honors College; must be a Mississippi resident
- How to Apply: Special Programs & Scholarships Application .
- For More Information: Sally McDonnell Barksdale Honors College, 662-915-7294
- E-mail: honors@olemiss.edu
McDonnell Barksdale Scholarship
- Award Amount: $32,000 ($8,000 per year)
- Eligibility: Entering freshmen selected to the Honors College; must be a Mississippi resident
- E-mail: honors@olemiss.edu
Doris Raymond Honors Scholarship
- Eligibility: Entering freshmen selected to the Honors College
- For More Information: Sally McDonnell Barksdale Honors College, 662-915-7294
- E-mail: honors@olemiss.edu
Croft Scholarship
- Eligibility: Entering freshmen with strong academic and leadership records who demonstrate an interest in international studies and who are actively pursuing a degree in international studies
- For More Information: Croft Institute, 662-915-1500
- E-mail: croft@olemiss.edu
Henry C. Brevard, Jr., Engineering Scholarship
- Award Amount: $8,000-$24,000 ($2,000-$6,000 per year)
- Eligibility: Entering freshmen and transfer students who are actively pursuing degrees in engineering, including computer science
- For More Information: School of Engineering, Student Support, 662-915-7407
- E-mail: engineer@olemiss.edu
John G. Adler Engineering Scholarship
- For More Information: School of Engineering, Student Support, 662-915-7407
- E-mail: engineer@olemiss.edu
Additional Engineering Scholarship Opportunities
Engineering Dean’s Award for Excellence, Elsie & Harper Johnson, Jeff Frederking, George C. Lewis, Jr., Neel-Schaffer Inc., George B. Walker, R. Baxter Wilson, Clarence M. & Kathryne W. Conway, John & Lillie Mae Walker, Arnold W. Carothers, and many others.
- E-mail: engineer@olemiss.edu
Military Science
Army ROTC Scholarship
- Award Amount: $12,600-$113,400 ($3,150- $28,350 per year)
- Eligibility: Scholarships are awarded to young men and women from freshmen to graduate level at the University of Mississippi. Student must have a strong academic background and demonstrate a commitment to leadership and achieving excellence.
- How to Apply: Apply for admissions to the University of Mississippi and contact an Army ROTC recruiter.
- Deadline: : Varies with scholarship. Contact Army ROTC Department.
- For More Information: Army ROTC Department (662)915-7238
- E-mail: armyrotc@olemiss.edu
Transfer & Community College Scholarships
To be eligible for any scholarships listed below, students need a minimum of 48 transferable college credit hours. The calculation of this transfer GPA will include the grades from all prior colleges attended.
Lyceum Scholar Awards
- Award Amount: Full resident tuition for two years ($9,072 for the 2023-2024 year)
- Eligibility: Community College Transfer students with at least a 3.0 transfer GPA on at least 48 transferable college credit hours and an exemplary record of leadership and service.
- How to Apply: Complete the Community College Transfer Scholarship Application.
- For More Information: Contact the Office of Admissions by calling 662-915-7226 or 1-800-OLE-MISS (in Mississippi) to connect with a transfer admissions counselor.
Community College Leadership Scholarships
- Award Amount: $6,000 ($3,000 per year for two years)
Mississippi Community College Advantage Scholarship
- Award Amount: $10,000 ($5,000 per year)
- Eligibility: Community College transfer students who are MS residents with at least 48 transferable college credit hours and at least a 2.5 or higher overall transfer GPA. Students must be eligible for a Federal Pell Grant and have a family adjusted gross income of $40,000 or less (as reported on the previous year’s Federal tax return.). This is a competitive scholarship and 50 awards are made each year.
- How to Apply: To be considered for this scholarship, transfer students must have a completed Free Application for Federal Student Aid ( FAFSA ) on file (the priority date is March 1), and submit the online Community College Transfer Scholarship Application.
- Deadline: March 1.
- E-mail: finaid@olemiss.edu
UM Phi Theta Kappa Scholarship 1
- Award Amount: $14,000 ($7,000 per year for two years)
- Eligibility: Transfer students with a GPA between 3.25 and 3.49 on at least 48 transferable college credit hours and membership in Phi Theta Kappa. Members of the All Mississippi Team will receive an additional one-time only $1,000 scholarship and an additional $1,000 one-time only scholarship will be awarded to those students who become members of the All American Team. Non-residents will receive an additional $7,000 per year for two years toward the non-resident fee.
- How to Apply: No separate application required; PTK indicated on official transcript or students may bring a copy of the PTK membership card to the Office of Financial Aid or fax a copy to 662-915-1164.
- For More Information: Office of Financial Aid, 800-891-4596
- E-mail: finaid@olemiss.edu
UM Phi Theta Kappa Scholarship 2
- Award Amount: $16,000 ($8,000 per year for two years)
- Eligibility: Transfer students with a GPA of 3.5 or higher on at least 48 transferable college credit hours and membership in Phi Theta Kappa. Members of the All Mississippi Team will receive an additional one-time only $1,000 scholarship and an additional $1,000 one-time only scholarship will be awarded to those students who become members of the All American Team. Non-residents will receive an additional $7,000 per year for two years toward the non-resident fee.
- E-mail: finaid@olemiss.edu
Luckyday University Scholarship
- Award Amount: $12,000 (up to $6,000 per year)
- Eligibility: These scholarships are awarded to a select group of 25 community college transfer students with a 2.5 overall GPA on at least 48 transferable college credit hours. Student’s receiving this award must be resident of Mississippi and must be transferring from Mississippi community college. In addition, students selected must have remaining financial need as determined by the Free Application for Federal student Aid ( FAFSA ) after other scholarships and grants have been awarded.
- How to Apply: To be considered for this scholarship, transfer students must file the FAFSA by March 1 and complete the online Luckyday University Scholarship Application.
- E-mail: finaid@olemiss.edu
Transfer Academic Excellence 1 Scholarship
- Award Amount: $6,000 ($3,000 per year for two years)
- Eligibility: These scholarships are awarded to transfer students with a 3.0 – 3.49 overall transfer GPA or higher and 48 transferable college credit hours. Students must be enrolled full-time to receive this award. This award cannot be stacked with Phi Theta Kappa Scholarships.
- How to Apply: Students must complete the University of Mississippi admissions application. There is no additional application required.
- For More Information: Office of Financial Aid, 800-891-4596
- E-mail: finaid@olemiss.edu
Transfer Academic Excellence 2 Scholarship
- Award Amount: $8,000 ($4,000 per year for two years)
- Eligibility: These scholarships are awarded to transfer students with a 3.5 or higher overall transfer GPA and 48 transferable college credit hours. Students must be enrolled full-time to receive this award. Non-residents will receive an additional $3,000 per year for two years toward the non-resident fee. This award cannot be stacked with Phi Theta Kappa Scholarships.
- E-mail: finaid@olemiss.edu
New Century Scholarship
- Award Amount: Full resident tuition for two year ($9,072 for the 2022-2023 year)
- Eligibility: Transfer students with a 3.00 overall transfer GPA on at least 48 transferable college credit hours and named a New Century Scholar. Non-Resident students will receive an additional scholarship to cover their full non-resident fee for two years ($17,220 for the 2022-2023 year).
- How to Apply: No separate application required; Student must provide documentation of credential to the Office of Financial Aid. or fax a copy to 662-915-1164.
- E-mail: finaid@olemiss.edu
Community College Student Body President
- Award Amount: $3,000 ($1,500 per year for two years)
- Eligibility: Community College Transfer students who served in the top elected position at their Community College. These scholarships are awarded to community college transfer students with a 3.0 overall transfer GPA or higher and 48 transferable college credit hours. Students must be enrolled full-time to receive this award.
- How to Apply: Provide documentation of status to the Office of Financial Aid. Documentation may be faxed to 662-915-1164.
- E-mail: finaid@olemiss.edu
UM Phi Theta Kappa President
- Award Amount: $2,000 ($1,000 per year for two years)
- Eligibility: Community College Transfer students who served as the President of Phi Theta Kappa at their Community College. These scholarships are awarded to community college transfer students with a 3.25 overall transfer GPA or higher and 48 transferable college credit hours. Students must be enrolled full-time to receive this award.
- E-mail: finaid@olemiss.edu
Osher Reentry Scholarship
- Award Amount: Up to $2,500 per year ($1,250/semester)
- Eligibility: Students who are pursuing their first baccalaureate degree; have experienced a cumulative gap in their education of five or more years since High School graduation or attainment of GED; who are enrolled at least half-time, are US Citizens between 25 and 50 years old; and have demonstrated financial need as determined by the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA).
- How to Apply: Apply for admission to The University of Mississippi and complete online Osher Reentry Scholarship Application.
- Deadline: July 1st to complete the OSHER REENTRY Scholarship Application and students must have a completed Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) on file with the Office of Financial Aid. Priority date is June 1st.
- For More Information: Office of Financial Aid, 800-891-4596. For Additional Information click here .
- E-mail: finaid@olemiss.edu
Academic Merit Scholarships
- At the 32 and 33+ ACT levels, the non-resident scholarship will be set to the value of the non-resident fee in Year One and capped at that amount for all undergraduates (including Pharmacy) for the life of the scholarship.
- Similarly, at the 33+ ACT level, the scholarship stipend will be set to the value of tuition in Year One and capped at that amount for all undergraduates (including Pharmacy) for the life of the scholarship.)
- Mississippi residents who earn at least a 3.5 high school GPA and 23 ACT score (or the SAT/SAT-R equivalent) are eligible for the additional 1848 scholarship. These award amounts are included on the Mississippi Residents chart.
- Eligibility: Entering Freshman with minimum 3.0 high school GPA and 23 ACT score for Mississippi residents or 25 ACT score for non-residents (or the SAT/SAT-R equivalent). Beginning in the 2021-2022 academic year, the university will accept super scores (highest subject tests from ACT/SAT when scores from multiple test dates are submitted for admission). Subject test scores must be from the same exam type (ACT or SAT) to create a super score.
- How to Apply: Gain admission to The University of Mississippi.
- Deadline: Qualifying tests must be taken prior to enrollment as a new freshman at The University of Mississippi.
- E-mail: finaid@olemiss.edu

Academic Excellence National Merit Semifinalist/Finalist Scholarship
- Award Amount: Includes full tuition scholarship and the standard cost of a double occupancy room in a campus residence hall. Also covers full non-resident fee, if applicable. Please be advised that these awards are renewable for up to four years as long as all terms and conditions are met. These cannot be stacked with the Academic Merit awards.
- Eligibility: Entering freshmen with National Merit Semifinalist/Finalist status and a 3.0 or higher GPA.
- How to Apply: Gain admission to The University of Mississippi. Provide documentation of National Merit standing.
- Deadline: Follows National Merit announcement timeline.
- E-mail: finaid@olemiss.edu
National Merit Finalist Award
- Award Amount: $4,000 ($1,000 per year)
- Eligibility: Entering freshman with finalist status and selection of Ole Miss as first choice and who are not receiving a National Merit Corporate award
- How to Apply: Gain admission to The University of Mississippi. Select Ole Miss as first-choice school with National Merit office.
- Deadline: Follows National Merit announcement timeline.
- E-mail: finaid@olemiss.edu
Barnard Scholarship
- Award Amount: $20,000 ($5,000 / year)
- Eligibility: Entering freshmen who have achieved National Merit Finalist status and have a 3.0 or higher high school GPA.
- E-mail: finaid@olemiss.edu
Mississippi Star Student Scholarship
- Award Amount: $8,000 ($2,000 / year)
- Eligibility: Entering freshmen from Mississippi who have been selected as the Star Student of their high school.
- How to Apply: Provide documentation of status to the Office of Financial Aid. Documentation may be faxed to 662-915-1164.
- Deadline: Confirmation must be received within the first term of enrollment.
- E-mail: finaid@olemiss.edu
High School Valedictorian/Salutatorian Scholarship
- Award Amount: $6,000 ($1,500 / year)
- Eligibility: Entering freshmen who are named Valedictorian or Salutatorian of their high school. This award is intended for 2 incoming freshmen from each school, so the HS must maintain class rankings.
- How to Apply: Notify the Office of Financial Aid; a letter from a high school official must confirm (1) they have ranked the graduating class, and (2) the student has obtained the ranking of #1 or #2. Documentation may be faxed to the Office of Financial Aid at 662-915-1164.
- E-mail: finaid@olemiss.edu
Mississippi All-Star Scholarship
- Award Amount: $4,000 ($1,000 / year)
- Eligibility: Entering freshmen from Mississippi who have been selected as one of the top 20 All-Star Scholarships by the Mississippi Economic Council.
- E-mail: finaid@olemiss.edu
Student Body President Scholarship
- Eligibility: Entering freshmen who served in the top elected position in their high school as president of the entire Student Body (or Student Council).
- E-mail: finaid@olemiss.edu
Eagle Scout/ Gold Award
- Award Amount: New freshmen will receive $6,000 ($1,500 / year); New transfer students will receive $3,000 ($1,500 / year)
- Eligibility: Entering freshmen or new transfer students who have achieved the levels of Eagle Scout or Gold Award.
- E-mail: finaid@olemiss.edu
Boys State/Girls State Scholarship
- Award Amount: $4,000 ($1,000 / year))
- Eligibility: Entering freshmen who are named as Governor to their state OR the state delegate to Boys Nation/Girls Nation.
- How to Apply: Provide documentation of status to the Office of Financial Aid at 662-915-1164.
- E-mail: finaid@olemiss.edu
Mississippi Boys State/Girls State Scholarship
- Award Amount: $1,000 one-year only
- Eligibility: Entering freshmen who participated in Mississippi Boys State/Girls State.
- E-mail: finaid@olemiss.edu
AICE Cambridge Diploma Scholarship
- Award Amount: $8,000 ($2,000 per year)
- Eligibility: Entering freshmen who are residents of Mississippi and the Memphis area who have earned the AICE Cambridge Diploma while in high school, and have at least a 3.0 high school GPA.
- E-mail: finaid@olemiss.edu
Department of Modern Languages
- Award Amount: $32,000 ($8,000 per year) Army & AFROTC Amount: full tuition or room & board for up to 4 years Study Abroad (regular): Up to $24,000 Study Abroad (Army & AF ROTC): Up to $36,000
- Eligibility: Entering freshmen with strong academic records who demonstrate a commitment to achieve superior proficiency in Mandarin Chinese (unless they place into a higher level, students selected for the Flagship Program will begin with eight weeks of intensive Chinese study in June prior to freshman year, and spend 8 weeks of study in China in summer following their freshman year. They will return to China or Taiwan for the summer following their sophomore year. Unless they go earlier, students will spend a semester at Nanjing University or Beijing Union University in fall semester after senior year, and will complete a full-time internship in China the following spring). U.S. citizens and permanent residents only.
- How to Apply: Complete the Special Programs & Scholarships Application after applying for general admission .
- Deadline: January 5 (late applications will be considered)
- For More Information: Visit https://chinese.olemiss.edu/ or call 662-913-7298
- E-mail: chinese@olemiss.edu
- Award Amount: 3-hour tuition scholarship for entering freshmen who join JumpStart. Applicants to the German ISP program may apply for up to $3,500 for summer study on campus and abroad. Applicants to the Japanese and Russian programs should contact the language directors for those programs for details on scholarship options.
- Eligibility: Entering freshmen who intend to minor or major in German, Japanese, or Russian will be considered. Current UM students will also be considered. Most students will begin with summer intensive language study in German, Japanese, or Russian prior to freshman year and will study abroad. Prior language experience is not required, but those with up to two years of high school language background may also apply.
- Priority Deadline: Applications will be considered until April 21st. The deadline for students seeking a scholarship in the German program is January 15th
- For More Information: Visit Department of Modern Languages or call 662-915-7298
- E-mail: For more information, please contact the ISP director for your language of interest. German: Dr. Corina L. Petrescu Japanese: Dr. Kaoru Ochiai Russian: Dr. Valentina Iepuri
- Award Amount: $32,000 ($8,000 per year) Army & AF ROTC Amount: full tuition or room & board for up to 4 years Study Abroad (regular): Up to $30,000 Study Abroad (Army & AF ROTC): Up to $36,000
- Eligibility: Entering freshmen with strong academic records who demonstrate a commitment to achieve superior proficiency in Arabic. (Unless they place into a higher level, students selected for the Arabic Flagship Program will begin with eight weeks of intensive Arabic study in June prior to freshman year, and spend 8 weeks of study in Jordan in the summer following their freshman year. They will study abroad in Morocco for the summer following their sophomore year. Students will spend a calendar year in Morocco interning, volunteering, and studying Arabic for the Capstone experience, typically during the fifth year of undergraduate study.) U.S. citizens and permanent residents only.
- For More Information: Visit olemiss.edu/arabic/ or call 662-915-7298
- E-mail: arabic@olemiss.edu
Red & Blue Scholarship
- Award Amount: Individually calculated per student to help meet a set percentage of the student’s financial need as a freshman.
- Eligibility: To be eligible for Red & Blue, you must be a first-time/fulltime freshman with financial need after all other awards are considered.
- How to Apply: Submit a Free Application for Federal Student Aid ( FAFSA ).
- Deadline: Awarding priority will be given to students who demonstrate eligibility by April 1. Additional awards will be based on availability of funds.
- E-mail: finaid@olemiss.edu
- Beginning with the 2022-2023 academic year, the family income listed on your FAFSA (from the federal tax return) must be at or below $40,000
- Eligible for a Federal Pell Grant, as determined by the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA)
- 3.0 high-school GPA
- Submit a FAFSA by March 1 prior to the fall semester for automatic consideration.
- Submit the State of Mississippi Financial Aid Application for the MS HELP, MTAG, and MESG grants. (Priority may be given to those who file it by March 31).
- For More Information: Click here .
- E-mail: finaid@olemiss.edu
Sumners Scholarship
- The student must be a resident of Attala, Carroll, Choctaw, Montgomery or Webster County in Mississippi who desires and can benefit from a higher education.
- All applicants must have resided for 12 continuous months in one of the five Sumners counties prior to enrollment.
- All applicants must be enrolled in a degree program at the institution. Teacher certification courses may also be approved (except for visiting students) if documented as such by the School of Education.
- The amount of the Sumners Grant shall not exceed the cost of attendance when combined with all other types of aid received by the student (including institutional and other scholarships/grants, military stipends, veterans’ benefits).
- Independent students who have not established a residence in one of the Sumners counties may not establish eligibility by the address of parents who reside in one of the eligible counties.
- If you withdraw from the university within the 100 percent institutional refund period (the first 10 days of classes), any scholarship that has already credited to your bursar account must be repaid in full.
- How to Apply: You must complete the form online and indicate the academic year for which you are applying. The Sumners Foundation verifies residency in the appropriate counties for all applicants.
- Amount: Since the amount received by The University of Mississippi from the Sumners Trust may vary each year, as will the number of students enrolled from each of the eligible counties, it is possible that grant amounts may also vary from one year to the next. The following illustrates our current awarding expectations.
Anticipated Award Amounts
Course Load Definitions per Semester (in hours)
- A student must maintain satisfactory academic progress as determined by the Office of Financial Aid.
- Application must be made annually.
- All other criteria must be met, including continued residency in a Sumners county.
- The recipient cannot receive this award for more than one degree at the same level (e.g., one undergraduate degree, one master’s degree).
Veterans Non-Resident Scholarship
- Award Amount: Full Non-Resident Fee
- Eligibility: Incoming undergraduates or graduate students who have been engaged in and honorably discharged from active duty, for other than training purposes, in the United States Army, Navy, Air Force, Marines, or Coast Guard.
- How to Apply: Provide a copy of the students DD214 to the Veterans’ Administrator.
- Deadline: Documentation must be received during the first semester of enrollment
- E-mail: finaid@olemiss.edu
Military Benefits Non-Resident Scholarship
- Eligibility: Awarded to non-veteran students who receive veterans education benefits (as defined by the U.S. Code, Title 38) as service members or because they are an eligible family member with transferred benefits.
- How to Apply: Contact the Coordinator of Veteran and Military Services
- E-mail: finaid@olemiss.edu
STEM Major Non-Resident Scholarship
- Award Amount: $8,000 ($2,000 / year toward out-of state tuition)
- Eligibility: to incoming, first-year, full-time students with at least a 3.5 high school grade point average (GPA) and a 28 ACT (or the SAT/SAT-R equivalent) who will be enrolled in any of the following STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, or Math) majors:
B.A. in Physics B.S. in Physics B.S. in Geology B.S. in Forensic Chemistry B.A. in Chemistry B.S. in Chemistry B.A. in Mathematics B.S. in Mathematics B.A. in Biochemistry B.A. in Biology B.S. in Biology B.S. in Biological Science B.S.G.E. in Geological Engineering B.S.M.E. in Mechanical Engineering B.S.E.E. in Electrical Engineering B.S.C.E. in Civil Engineering B.S.Ch.E. in Chemical Engineering B.E. in Engineering B.S. in Engineering B.S. in Computer Engineering B.A. in Computer Science B.S.C.S. in Computer Science B.S. in Biomedical Engineering
- How to Apply: Gain admission to The University of Mississippi.
- Deadline: Qualifying tests must be taken prior to enrollment as a new freshman at The University of Mississippi; selection of STEM Major must be during the first semester of enrollment.
- E-mail: finaid@olemiss.edu
J. Means Non-Resident Scholarship
- Award Amount: Ranges from $5,000 – $8,000
- Eligibility: Incoming, first-year, full-time students who are residents of Shelby, Tipton, and Fayette Counties in Tennessee, with no test score on file and a minimum high school GPA of 3.75 – OR- students with an ACT score of at least 24 and a high school GPA of at least 3.0.
- How to Apply: Gain admission to The University of Mississippi. Qualifying tests must be taken prior to enrollment as a new freshman at The University of Mississippi.
- Deadline: Qualifying tests must be taken prior to enrollment as a new freshman at The University of Mississippi.
- E-mail: finaid@olemiss.edu
- Program Description: The Academic Common Market (ACM) is a cooperative agreement allowing residents of a participating state to pursue academic degree programs not offered in their home states without having to pay out-of-state tuition charges. The 16 participating states include AL, AR, DE, FL, GA, KY, LA, MD, MS, OK, SC, TN, VA and WV.
- Award Amount: Participation in ACM at Ole Miss allows qualified students to receive a scholarship that covers the non-resident fee in full. As a result, participants pay the in-state tuition only, similar to MS residents. (Please note that this award cannot be combined with any other award that specifically pays for the non-resident fee.)
- Eligibility: Non-resident students from a state participating in ACM. Must major in one of the following degree programs: Bachelor of Science in Forensic Chemistry, Bachelor of Science in Geological Engineering OR Bachelor Arts in Southern Studies. Eligibility for programs offered by The University of Mississippi is determined by the state in which the student resides. All states and/or degree programs within ACM are not necessarily approved at the undergraduate level at The University of Mississippi. Students should use the Southern Regional Education Board (SREB) website to determine whether they will be eligible for ACM.
- How to Apply: Please refer to instructions at the following website: https://www.olemiss.edu/info/acm.html
- E-mail: finaid@olemiss.edu
Non-resident Alumni Scholarship 1
- Award Amount: $24,000 ($6,000 per year toward out-of-state tuition for students entering the University for the first time beginning Fall 2021)
- Eligibility: Non-resident students whose parent(s) received a degree from the university and have a high school GPA between 2.5 and 2.99. This scholarship cannot be stacked with the Non-Resident Alumni Scholarship 2 and is limited to two parents only.
- How to Apply: Application (PDF format) may be printed from the Office of Financial Aid Web site. Download Adobe Acrobat Reader, if needed, for PDF application.
- Deadline: N/A
- E-mail: finaid@olemiss.edu
Non-resident Alumni Scholarship 2
- Award Amount: $32,000 ($8,000 per year toward out-of-state tuition for students entering the University for the first time beginning Fall 2021)
- Eligibility: Non-resident students whose parent(s) received a degree from the university and have a high school GPA between 3.0 and 4.0. This scholarship is awarded in lieu of the Non-Resident Alumni Scholarship 1 and is limited to two parents only.
University Endowed/Foundation Scholarships ( Listing )
- Award Amount: $2,000-$40,000 ($500-$10,000 per year)
- Eligibility: Students who meet donor-specific requirements; academic and leadership record considered; some scholarships may be need-based.
- How to Apply: University Special Programs & Scholarship Application . In some cases, the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) is required. FAFSA priority date March 1. You may complete the FAFSA online. Download Adobe Acrobat Reader, if needed.
- E-mail: finaid@olemiss.edu
- Award Amount: $40,000 ($10,000 per year)
- Eligibility: Scholarships are awarded to young men and women entering the freshman class at The University of Mississippi, unless otherwise designated by specific scholarships. Academic and leadership record is considered. Some scholarships may be need-based.
- How to Apply: Apply for admission to The University of Mississippi. Complete Special Programs & Scholarship Application . In some cases, the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) is also required. You may complete the FAFSA online at www.fafsa.gov .
- E-mail: finaid@olemiss.edu
- Award Amount: $32,000 ($8,000 per year)
- Eligibility: Entering freshmen who are selected as a member of the Center for Manufacturing Excellence; exceptional academic, service, and leadership record required.
- How to Apply: Apply for admission to The University of Mississippi and complete the Special Programs & Scholarship Application .
- For More Information: Center for Manufacturing Excellence, 662-915-2630.
- E-mail: cme@olemiss.edu
Ole Miss First Scholarship Award
- Award Amount: $18,000 ($4,500 per year)
- Eligibility: Scholarships are awarded each year to young men and women entering the freshman class at The University of Mississippi, unless otherwise designated by specific scholarships. Academic and leadership record is considered. Some scholarships may be need-based.
- How to Apply: Complete the Special Programs & Scholarship Application . In some cases, the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) is also required. You may complete the FAFSA online at www.fafsa.gov .
- E-mail: finaid@olemiss.edu
Department, Performance and Service Scholarship
- Award Amount: Amounts vary and may include non-resident tuition awards.
- Eligibility: ROTC, theatre arts, art, music, chorus, band, orchestra, journalism, cheerleading, dance
- How to Apply: Auditions or portfolio showings may be required.
- Deadline: Refer to applicable departments.
- For More Information: Individual university department; general information, 662-915-7211
Chancellor’s Leadership Class Scholarship
- Award Amount: $1,000 (first year only)
- Eligibility: Entering freshmen demonstrating strong leadership; must be both nominated by school official and selected by university committee
- How to Apply: School officials will be contacted to nominate students. All Mississippi and many out-of-state principals are contacted by mid-February. Students must also complete the online Special Programs & Scholarship Application to be considered.
- Deadline: February 15.
- For More Information: Office of Admissions, 662-915-7226, 800-OLE MISS (in Mississippi)
- E-mail: admissions@olemiss.edu
Child of Faculty and Staff
- Award Amount: One-half tuition per semester (full tuition per semester for those children of parents employed before July 1, 1977 )
- Eligibility: Students whose parents are full-time, permanent employees of The University of Mississippi’s main campus and/or its branch campuses.
- How to Apply: Print the application (PDF format) and submit to the Office of Financial Aid.
- E-mail: finaid@olemiss.edu
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