COLUMBUS, Miss.– Mississippi University for Women has enrolled the largest freshmen class in four years, while enrollment remains steady at 2,193 unduplicated headcount, a 1.5% decrease from 2023. “The growth in new freshmen is a testament to recent changes we have made in the recruitment process. We look forward to…
Author: Tyler Wheat
Itawamba Community College and Mississippi University for Women signed a memorandum of understanding today (Nov. 1) to offer an undergraduate program of study that will lead to a bachelor’s degree in elementary education or special education from the School of Education at The W. From left: ICC Vice President of…
DECATUR, Miss.— East Central Community College (ECCC) is pleased to announce an exciting new educational pathway in collaboration with Mississippi University for Women (The W) through a groundbreaking “3+1+1” Memorandum of Understanding. This innovative agreement offers students in select career and technical education programs a seamless pathway to earn an…
Culinary arts major, Megan Gable, was recently awarded a $5,000 scholarship from the National Restaurant Association Educational Foundation (NRAEF). “Receiving this scholarship is a tremendous relief, allowing me to focus on my studies without the burden of tuition,” said Gable. “It’s an honor to be able to study here, and…
Students at the Child & Parent Development Center at Mississippi University for Women joined the nation Thursday, Oct. 24 for the 19th annual Read for the Record, the world’s largest shared reading experience, to increase awareness of early literacy. Melissa Reeves, instructor of music education, reads to students from The…