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10 Interesting Facts about Mississippi University for Women

  1. MUW was established in 1884 as the Industrial Institute and College (II&C), making it the first public women’s college in the United States.
  2. The university is located in Columbus, Mississippi, providing students with access to the historic downtown area and a range of cultural and recreational opportunities.
  3. In 1982, MUW became coeducational, admitting male students for the first time.
  4. MUW offers a wide range of undergraduate and graduate programs across various disciplines, including liberal arts, sciences, business, nursing, and more.
  5. As of my last knowledge update in September 2021, Mississippi University for Women had an enrollment of over 2,000 students, creating an intimate and close-knit learning community.
  6. The university is committed to fostering a diverse and inclusive campus environment. It values and celebrates the contributions of individuals from different backgrounds and experiences.
  7. The Gordy Honors College provides academically gifted students with opportunities for advanced coursework, research, and enrichment activities.
  8. The campus includes modern facilities such as classrooms, laboratories, libraries, and specialized spaces for various academic disciplines. The campus also features the Pohl Gymnasium, which hosts various events and activities.
  9. MUW actively engages with the community through partnerships, outreach programs, and initiatives that support economic development, education, and healthcare.
  10. Mississippi University for Women has a legacy of producing leaders who have made significant contributions in various fields, including education, business, healthcare, and more.

Admissions

Acceptance Rate
99%

SAT Range850-1180
ACT Range18-24
Application Fee$0
SAT/ACTConsidered but not required
High School GPARequired
Early Decision/Early Action

Tuition & Fee

Part Time
$337.17 per credit hour
Full Time
$4,046 per semester

All Programs

Arts

Visual and Performing Arts

Business

Accounting
Business

Education

Art Teacher Education
Elementary Education
Physical Education Teaching and Coaching

Health Professions

Nursing
Public Health Education
Speech Language Pathology

Humanities

Child Development
Communications
English
Family Studies and Consumer Sciences
History
Liberal Arts and Humanities
Music History and Literature
Paralegal
Physical Sciences
Political Science and Government
Psychology
Spanish Language and Literature
Women’s Studies

Science, Technology, and Math

Biology
Chemistry
Mathematics

Students

Full-Time Enrollment

1,627 Undergrads


Part-Time Undergrads

551

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