Founded in 1848, the University of Mississippi, also known as Ole Miss, is Mississippi's flagship university. With more than 24,000 students, Ole Miss is the state's largest university. Its 15 academic divisions include a major medical school, nationally recognized schools of accountancy, law and pharmacy, and the one-of-a-kind Center for Manufacturing Excellence.
Location
Oxford is a small, cultured, southern community (population 27,000)
Within driving distance of Memphis, New Orleans, Nashville, Atlanta
Oxford, Mississippi has been rated as one of “America’s Coolest College Towns,” according to Travel and Leisure magazine
Home of Nobel and Pulitzer Prize winning author, William Faulkner
University of Mississippi Facts
15 academic divisions with over 200 undergraduate and graduate programs. Some of the most popular programs for international students are engineering, business, pharmacy, and natural sciences. Download a full listing of the university’s academic programs here: https://iep.olemiss.edu/ge_academic_flyer1/
Ole Miss has been ranked as one of the top 10 Safest Campuses in the Nation (TheDailyBeast.com) and the Most Beautiful Campus (Newsweek)
Ole Miss is the flagship university of the state of Mississippi and is ranked as one of 128 research extensive universities in the US by the Carnegie Foundation
Mississippi, Mississippi
"The Intensive English Program (IEP) offers academic English courses from basic to advanced levels with a curriculum designed to prepare students to interact in the English-speaking academic, social, and professional world. As part of the IEP, students will have the opportunity to meet people from all over the world and participate in University organizations and activities. Our faculty, staff, the Department of Modern Languages, and the greater Office of Global Engagement team are committed to helping students achieve their academic goals as well as providing an exciting international experience. Programs include our full semester intensive program (4 month semesters, 4 levels), short-term programs throughout the year (4-week or 7-week lengths), online short courses, specialized programs, and customizable programs for institutions, groups, and corporate partners. Scholarships are also available for our full semester programs. "
1. For international Freshman Students who graduated from high school outside of the USA:
International students who are recruited by and apply directly to the university as degree-seeking undergraduate students, and who will hold a temporary visa/status in the USA will be considered for International Academic Excellence Scholarships (AES-INTL). They are generally offered on the basis of a student’s academic merit; they vary according to a student’s earned high school grades (minimum 3.25 out of 4), availability of funding, underrepresented country designation, and English proficiency scores.
Scholarships range from $24,342- to $5000-, or approx. 95% to 15% of undergraduate tuition (= the cost of base and non-resident tuition); or from 55% to 9% of the total cost of study (= the cost of tuition, housing, meals, books, health insurance, etc.)
Scholarships are generally offered for enrollment starting with a fall term, are non-deferrable and non-transferable, though are renewable, provided academic progression and grade requirements are met, and lawful presence in the USA is maintained. Students may be awarded the scholarship for a total of 4 academic years towards a first bachelor’s degree only.
Scholarships are generally credited towards non-resident fees and resident tuition fees. They may be combined with other scholarships, but may not exceed the full non-resident fee or resident tuition.
International students who are externally funded (e.g. by their government) may not qualify for these scholarships.
Students who apply through OMI are not eligible for International Academic Excellence scholarships
2. For International Freshman Students who graduated from high school within the USA:
International students, regardless of immigration status, who graduate from U.S. high schools may qualify for Academic Excellence Scholarships (AES). They must meet the same admission and scholarship eligibility requirements as do their U.S. counterparts. For more information, see information available at the Office of Financial Aid.
Scholarships vary according to Mississippi or non-Mississippi resident status, as well as according to earned high school grades and SAT/ACT scores.
Scholarships are non-deferrable and non-transferrable, though are renewable, provided academic progression and grade requirements are met. Students may be awarded the scholarship for a total of 4 academic years towards a first bachelor’s degree only.
Scholarships are generally credited towards non-resident fees and resident tuition fees. They may be combined with other scholarships, but may not exceed the full non-resident fee or resident tuition.
3. For International Transfer Students
International students who transfer from Universities within or outside of the USA may qualify for International Undergraduate Student Scholarships (IUSS).
Scholarships are based on available funding, earned university/college grades and evidence of English proficiency.
Scholarships are credited towards non-resident fees. They may be combined with other scholarships, but will only be applied to the non-resident portion of tuition.
Scholarships are non-deferrable and non-transferrable, though are renewable, provided academic progression and grade requirements are met, and valid legal status is maintained. Students may be awarded the scholarship for a total of 4 academic years towards a first bachelor’s degree only.
International students who are externally funded (e.g. by their government) may not qualify for these scholarships.
4. For Intensive English Program (ESL) Students
A variety of scholarships are offered for students who need English language study.
Scholarships range from $250-$4900 each semester.
Students must complete the IEP application and the scholarship application in order to be considered for a scholarship.
Scholarships are non-deferrable and non-transferrable, though are renewable provided academic progression and grade requirements are met.