Mississippi University for Women’s Bachelor of Applied Science (BAS) has been admitting students for 15 years and has awarded 356 degrees equating to nearly $4 million in tuition savings. According to the National Strategic Planning and Analysis Research Center (NSPARC), 89% of the most recently recorded cohort (2019-20) were employed…
Author: Robert Scott
Mississippi University for Women has awarded five freshman students to be the recipients of its inaugural First-Generation Ambassador Scholarship. Camryn Colter, Miracle Washington and Daniel Holmes “The First-Generation Ambassador Scholarship is for those first-generation, freshmen students who meet academic requirements and would like to support their fellow first-generation classmates by…
Mississippi University for Women is gearing up to celebrate first generation students during First-Gen Week, Nov. 4-8. A first-gen student is a student whose parents or guardian did not complete a bachelor’s degree. “The celebration of National First-Gen Day commemorates the signing of the Higher Education Act of 1965 which…
Eight Mississippi University for Women faculty members will present their research at the annual Provost’s Faculty Symposium on The W’s campus, Monday, Nov. 4 from 5:15-7:30 p.m. in the Culinary Arts Institute.“The Provost Symposium is a great opportunity for our faculty to present the work they are doing to advance…
Mississippi University for Women has once again partnered with the Columbus Arts Council to present the Under the Oaks Art Festival. Set for Saturday, Nov. 9 from 10 a.m.-3 p.m., campus, especially Welty Drive, will be buzzing with excitement as nearly 40 local artisans set up booths showcasing their work.