Undergraduate Admissions

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Founded in 1848, Ole Miss is Mississippi's flagship public research university. We offer nearly 200 degree programs, sponsor groundbreaking research, and nurture creativity. To support our mission, we seek students who are eager to succeed and expand their horizons.

Want to join us? It starts with applying to Ole Miss.

We've designed our application process to be convenient for all. We'll work with you to make sure you have everything you need. Below, you will find information about our undergraduate admissions requirements. Questions? Connect with our admissions office, who will be happy to assist.

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Freshman Admission Requirements

Applying to the University of Mississippi is simple. We've got all the information you need right here.

General Requirements

For entering freshmen, admission is based on:

Standardized test results (ACT or SAT) should be sent directly from the testing agency. Our ACT code is 2250 and our SAT/College Board code is 1840.

The university will accept super scores (highest subject tests from ACT/SAT when scores from multiple test dates are submitted) for admission. Subject test scores must be from the same exam type (ACT or SAT) to create a super score. The university will calculate superscores if one isn’t provided.

*Although we are not requiring a standardized test score for admission for the 2025-2026 academic year, ACT/SAT scores are still very important for scholarships, some aid programs, and for academic placement.

Mississippi Residents

Mississippi residents are admitted based on meeting one of the following criteria:

  1. Completing high school graduation requirements and the College Preparatory Curriculum (CPC) or completing equivalent requirements as determined by the University of Mississippi; and have a minimum cumulative GPA of 3.2 on a 4.0 grading scale as reported by the high school or as calculated by the University of Mississippi using an IHL-approved unweighted cumulative GPA calculator; OR
  2. Completing high school graduation requirements and the College Preparatory Curriculum (CPC) or completing equivalent requirements as determined by the University of Mississippi; and have a minimum cumulative GPA of 2.5 as reported by the high school or as calculated by the University of Mississippi using an IHL-approved unweighted cumulative GPA calculator or a class rank in the top 50%; and have an ACT composite score of 16 or higher (or SAT equivalent); OR
  3. Completing high school graduation requirements and the College Preparatory Curriculum (CPC) or completing equivalent requirements as determined by the University of Mississippi; and have a minimum cumulative GPA of 2.0 as reported by the high school or as calculated by the University of Mississippi using an IHL-approved unweighted cumulative GPA calculator; and have an ACT composite score of 18 or higher (or SAT equivalent).

Any student who does not meet the above requirements may be granted full admission by satisfying the NCAA Division I standards for student athletes who are "full qualifiers" or "academic redshirts".

Non-Resident Students

Non-resident applicants are evaluated for admission based on the following: