International Students

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We're thrilled you've chosen to study at the University of Mississippi. Wherever you are, we're dedicated to giving you a world-class educational experience.

Ole Miss offers more than 200 academic programs. No matter your major, you'll receive a quality education at an affordable price. Are you a budding researcher? We have top-notch facilities to support the groundbreaking research conducted here. Are you a gamer? We have an Esports minor and competitive team. A dancer, a sculptor, an entrepreneur? The appeal of Ole Miss is easy to see.

Ready to begin your journey? On this page, you'll find information on how to apply to Ole Miss, admissions requirements, and student life on our campus.

We also invite you to connect with the Office of Global Engagement. They are ready and willing to assist you with your application, answer questions about scholarships, and help make your move to Ole Miss smooth and seamless.

Let's get started.

International Academic Excellence Scholarships

The SAT/ACT is not required, but if an applicant has an SAT or ACT score, they are welcome to send it to UM (School Code: 1840). Students with very high scores may be eligible for additional scholarship funds, and strong performance on the SAT/ACT can waive some math prerequisites.

If you are eligible for one of our scholarships, once you have been accepted for admission to the University of Mississippi, you will receive an award letter based on your GPA.

Mississippi Premier Scholarship

Total Scholarship

$25,068 per year for 4 years

Qualification:

3.9 - 4.0 GPA on US Scale

93.5% of tuition per year

Limited. Apply Early!

International Academic Excellence awards are automatic and do not require a supplemental application!

Mississippi Champion Scholarship

Total Scholarship

$12,000 per year for 4 years

Qualification:

3.75 - 3.89 GPA on US Scale

45% of tuition per year

International Academic Excellence awards are automatic and do not require a supplemental application!

Mississippi Magnolia Scholarship

Total Scholarship

$9,500 per year for 4 years

Qualification:

3.5 - 3.74 GPA on US Scale

35.4% of tuition per year

International Academic Excellence awards are automatic and do not require a supplemental application!

Mississippi Legacy Scholarship

Total Scholarship

$5,000 per year for 4 years

Qualification:

3.25 - 3.49 GPA on the US Scale

18.6% of tuition per year

International Academic Excellence awards are automatic and do not require a supplemental application!

Undergraduate Application and Admissions

Ready to apply? Find out more about the requirements for undergraduate students. Application Requirements

First time freshmen:

Application Fee ($75 US)

Payable upon completion of the application online – Unfortunately we cannot waive the application fee, and we cannot process your application for admission without the fee being paid.

High School Transcript(s)

Transcripts can be submitted by email to study@olemiss.edu. We consider transcripts official when they are sent directly from a high school counselor or school official or through Common App. Otherwise, they are considered unofficial and students must bring an official transcript and diploma upon arrival at the University of Mississippi.

English Test Score

English proficiency can be demonstrated many ways. Please see our list of accepted tests, waivers, and scores below. Submit your reports by email to study@olemiss.edu or directly to UM using code 1840.

Transfer International Students:

Are you transferring to UM from a college or university outside of the United States?

Application Fee ($75 US)

Payable upon completion of the application online – Unfortunately we cannot waive the application fee, and we cannot process your application for admission without the fee being paid.

Transcript(s)

Transcripts can be submitted by email to study@olemiss.edu.

We consider transcripts official when they are sent directly from a high school counselor or school official or through Common App.

English Test Score

English proficiency can be demonstrated many ways. Please see our list of accepted tests, waivers, and scores below. Submit your reports by email to study@olemiss.edu or directly to UM using code 1840.

English Language Proficiency Requirements

The ability to communicate effectively in the English language is critically important to students’ academic and personal success as well as to safety in laboratories and other academic and research environments.

International applicants whose primary language is not English and/or who have completed their secondary or tertiary education primarily outside of the U.S. must submit official scores from the acceptable tests in the table below. English language proficiency requirements may be met by providing qualifying test scores. To be considered official, test scores must be sent directly from the testing agency to the university and be less than two years old. The school code for the University of Mississippi is 1840.

Test

Undergraduate and Graduate Admission

IE 090/091 Pathway

Intensive English Program (test not required)

Exemptions

The following applicants are exempt from submitting one of the above English language proficiency scores:

Applicants with English proficiency scores that are lower than the above minima may be admitted as follows:

Please note that admission to the University of Mississippi’s Intensive English Language Program requires a separate application process in addition to the application process for conditional undergraduate admission.

Intensive English Program

The Intensive English Program (IEP) provides English language instruction for international students who wish to study at the University of Mississippi or other institutions in the United States. The IEP offers classes in speaking and listening, reading, writing, and grammar at four different ability levels. Content-based courses such as American Culture, Intercultural Communication, and Pronunciation are offered as well.

Full-time students are registered for between 18 and 20 hours of non-degree credit. In addition to its intensive program, the IEP plans cultural activities and encourages students to participate in on- and off-campus events. The program follows the university semester schedule and includes one eight-week session in the summer. Special shorter programs are available upon request.