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These resources are not administered or coordinated by The University of 51¶ºÄÌ
Mississippi and represent third party organizations. The Office of Undergraduate Scholarships
and The University of 51¶ºÄÌ Mississippi are not responsible for the application
process, funds, or monitoring of these third-party sites. Please, use your best judgment
and our office's best practice tips listed below to help identify potential fraud
offers.
Applying for Additional Scholarships:
- Research the organization: Search the Better Business Bureau for complaints and reviews, call and talk to a customer service representative (ask questions about the company history/results), ask them to mail you an information packet if possible.
- Verify the process: Reach out to the company or organization beforehand to obtain information on the application process, timelines, disbursement methods, how to file a complaint, customer service policies, and all other pertinent information for follow up and resolving issues to verify legitimacy.
- Do not give out sensitive information: This could be items such as social security numbers, bank information, or information otherwise not typically asked for a scholarship offer.
- Do not click on suspicious emails: Hackers can make their fraud sites look legitimate, even by using a real company’s name in the URL. Instead, go to the company's website by typing the URL directly into your browser. If you're still in doubt, phone the company.
- Do not fill out forms in email messages asking you for personal or financial information: Only communicate these pieces of information with a company you're working with over the phone or on a secure website.
- Make sure you are on a secure Web page when entering sensitive information: Secure Web pages will have https: (note the "s") at the beginning of their Web address instead of just http: If you use Microsoft Internet Explorer, you may also see a security lock image in the bottom right of the browser window.
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- Look through the whole list of scholarships below, arranged in order of closest deadline
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More About the FAFSA and Other Financial Aid Opportunities
Click here to for more information from the Office of Financial Aid about the FAFSA and University processes.
Click here to view more videos on learning how to manage your student loans and financial aid while at 51¶ºÄÌ Miss.
Other Resources
Below are a few checklists to help you feel confident that you have explored all of your financial options provided through the University and through credible external resources.
- Glossary of financial terms:
- Information about Family Education Rights and Privacy Act
- More information on scholarships and grants
- Federal Work-Study
Additional resources and links can be found in the GO System under the "External" tab.
The Academic Common Market is a tuition-savings program for college students in 15 SREB states, who want to pursue degrees that are not offered by their in-state institutions. Students can enroll in out-of-state institutions that offer their degree program and pay the institution’s in-state tuition rates. More than 1,900 undergraduate and graduate programs are available.
- The ACM program is not competitive or merit-based, but applicants must meet state residency and college program requirements.
- To qualify for the Academic Common Market, a student must be a resident of an SREB member state, select a participating program that is approved for the Academic Common Market for his or her state and be admitted unconditionally into that program.
Phi Theta Kappa Members are encouraged to apply for these additional scholarships available through the and utilize their additional resources:
These scholarships can be stacked with 51¶ºÄÌ Miss' Phi Theta Kappa scholarship in accordance with IHL regulations.
All Office of Undergraduate Scholarships are equally open to international students that meet the requirements. International students are included in the application pool for automatic consideration, auto-match, and apply-to scholarship opportunities provided by the University. We also encourage you to apply for any "other recommended opportunities" suggested for you in the , as well as any on our website. We have also included additional external scholarship resources designated for international students.
- Contact Undergraduate International 51¶ºÄÌ /undergraduate-admissions/international-admissions.php for admission requirements and programs offered
- Get connected on campus through International Student and Scholar Services and join an international student organization /isss/international-student-organizations.php
- Some links lead to national and international databases housed on other university sites. When reviewing opportunities, make sure that the opportunity is not limited to that specific institution.
: Study in the USA has been sharing education opportunities with international students for over 40 years. We only work with high quality, accredited English language programs, universities and colleges and reputable partners. StudyUSA+ helps students take advantage of those opportunities from discovery through enrollment in one secure platform.
: The International Scholarship Search is the premier financial aid, college scholarship and international scholarship resource for students wishing to study abroad. At this site, you will find the most comprehensive listing of grants, scholarships, loan programs, and other information to assist college and university students in their pursuit to study abroad.
: IEFA is the premier resource for financial aid, college scholarship and grant information for US and international students wishing to study abroad. At this site, you will find the most comprehensive college scholarship search and grant listings, plus international student loan programs and other information to promote study abroad.
Below are some external resources to help fund your semester abroad.