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Ole MissUniversity, MS

Acceptance Rate

Overall acceptance rate, plus the in-state and out-of-state admit rates the school reports separately.

Ole Miss CDS96.6%acceptance rate
Applied
33,363
Admitted
32,223
Enrolled
5,972

Admit rate by residency

% admitted
In-state98.2%
4,230 admitted of 4,307 applicants
Out-of-state97.3%
31,976 admitted of 32,875 applicants
International97.7%
429 admitted of 439 applicants

Early Admissions

Ole Miss does not offer an Early Decision or Early Action plan; all applicants apply through Regular Decision.

Early Decision
Not offered
Early Action
Not offered
Restrictive EA
Not offered

Standardized Tests

Ole Miss is currently test-optional — you may apply without submitting scores.

SAT Accepted?

ACT Accepted?

Test Optional?

SAT Scores

4001600
25th Percentile
1000
50th Percentile
1090
75th Percentile
1200

ACT Scores

136
25th Percentile
21
50th Percentile
25
75th Percentile
29

Class Rank

Where Ole Miss's enrolled first-years placed in their high school graduating class.

Top tenth of class22%
Top quarter of class44%
Top half of class71%

Based on the 35% of enrolled students who reported a class rank. Ole Miss does not publish an average GPA.

Admissions Factors

How Ole Miss weighs each part of your application.

→ Importance

Rigor of High School Record

Academic GPA

Standardized Test Scores

Application Essay

Recommendations

Extracurricular Activities

Character / Personal Qualities

Talent / Ability

First Generation

Level of Applicant's Interest

Class Rank

Volunteer Work

Work Experience

Geographical Residence

State Residency

Alumni Relation

Racial / Ethnic Status

Religious Affiliation

Cost of Attendance

Estimated full-time annual cost from Ole Miss's Common Data Set. Only tuition changes with residency.

$31,154
In-State
$51,314
Out-of-State
In-StateOut-of-State
Tuition & Fees
$10,150$30,310
Room & Board
$13,004$13,004
Other Expenses
$8,000$8,000
Total
$31,154$51,314

Out-of-state students pay $20,160 more — entirely in tuition. Room, board, and other costs are identical regardless of residency.

Financial Aid

Need-based aid statistics for full-time first-year students.

Receiving Aid
39%
Avg. Package
$15,661
Avg. Need Met
78%

Major Distribution

Bachelor's degrees awarded in the past year by academic major.

Business
Health Professions
Social Sciences
Sciences & Engineering
Communication
Education
Other
Business
27.2%
Health
19.2%
Social Sci
15.4%
Sci & Eng
10.1%
Comm
9.3%
Education
5.5%
Other
13.2%

Student Diversity

Racial and ethnic breakdown of enrolled undergraduate students.

Asian and Pacific Islander2%
Black9.5%
Hispanic5.8%
Native American<1%
Other4.7%
White77.6%

Student-Faculty Ratio

The number of students for every one faculty member, indicating the average level of access students have to instructional staff.

18:1

Campus Life

On-campus housing and Greek life participation rates.

First-Years On Campus
98%
In Fraternities
37%
In Sororities
54%

Enrollment by Gender

Since some students did not report gender, totals may not fully reflect the student body.

43%
57%
Male
9,234
Female
12,351
AlabamaTuscaloosa, AL

Acceptance Rate

Overall acceptance rate, plus the in-state and out-of-state admit rates the school reports separately.

Alabama OIRA71.2%acceptance rate
Applied
61,994
Admitted
44,124
Enrolled
8,127

Admit rate by residency

% admitted
In-state73.6%
9,931 admitted of 13,498 applicants
Out-of-state70.3%
33,908 admitted of 48,210 applicants

Early Admissions

Alabama does not offer an Early Decision or Early Action plan; all applicants apply through Regular Decision.

Early Decision
Not offered
Early Action
Not offered
Restrictive EA
Not offered

Standardized Tests

Alabama is currently test-optional — you may apply without submitting scores.

SAT Accepted?

ACT Accepted?

Test Optional?

SAT Scores

4001600
25th Percentile
1100
50th Percentile
1210
75th Percentile
1360

ACT Scores

136
25th Percentile
22
50th Percentile
26
75th Percentile
31

Class Rank

Where Alabama's enrolled first-years placed in their high school graduating class.

Top tenth of class23%
Top quarter of class47.6%
Top half of class78.6%

Based on the 37.5% of enrolled students who reported a class rank. Alabama does not publish an average GPA.

Admissions Factors

How Alabama weighs each part of your application.

→ Importance

Rigor of High School Record

Academic GPA

Standardized Test Scores

Application Essay

Recommendations

Extracurricular Activities

Character / Personal Qualities

Talent / Ability

First Generation

Level of Applicant's Interest

Class Rank

Volunteer Work

Work Experience

Geographical Residence

State Residency

Alumni Relation

Racial / Ethnic Status

Religious Affiliation

Cost of Attendance

Estimated full-time annual cost from Alabama's Common Data Set. Only tuition changes with residency.

$33,028
In-State
$55,886
Out-of-State
In-StateOut-of-State
Tuition & Fees
$12,484$35,342
Room & Board
$13,616$13,616
Other Expenses
$6,928$6,928
Total
$33,028$55,886

Out-of-state students pay $22,858 more — entirely in tuition. Room, board, and other costs are identical regardless of residency.

Financial Aid

Need-based aid statistics for full-time first-year students.

Receiving Aid
43%
Avg. Package
$19,857
Avg. Need Met
63%

Major Distribution

Bachelor's degrees awarded in the past year by academic major.

Business & Marketing
Social Sciences
Communication
Health Professions
Engineering
Other
Business
30%
Social Sci.
11%
Communication
10%
Health
8%
Engineering
7%
Other
34%

Student Diversity

Racial and ethnic breakdown of enrolled undergraduate students.

Asian and Pacific Islander1.57%
Black12.51%
Hispanic8.09%
Native American<1%
Other8.33%
White69.17%

Student-Faculty Ratio

The number of students for every one faculty member, indicating the average level of access students have to instructional staff.

19:1

Campus Life

On-campus housing and Greek life participation rates.

First-Years On Campus
95%
In Fraternities
30%
In Sororities
44%

Enrollment by Gender

Since some students did not report gender, totals may not fully reflect the student body.

43%
57%
Male
15,393
Female
20,228
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