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Office of Admissions
228.214.3444
www.usm.edu/gulfcoast/admissions
All communications regarding entrance to the undergraduate colleges and schools of the university should be addressed to the Office of Admissions, The University of Southern Mississippi, 730 East Beach Blvd., Long Beach, MS 39560.
Eligibility for admission will be determined when the application, ACT/SAT score and scholastic records have been submitted. These items shouldbe received before the deadline date for which the student is applying. The academic record, character and conditions of application of the applicant must be in accordance with the rules and regulations of the Board of Trustees of State Institutions of Higher Learning and with the laws of Mississippi. The applicant must have excellent moral character and must be willing to conduct his or her affairs so as to be a credit to the university. The university reserves the right to cancel the admission or registration of an individual whose attendance at the university, in the opinion of the appropriate administrative officer and the president, would not be mutually beneficial to himself or herself and to the institution. Any undergraduate applicant who is denied admission to the university may have his or her case reviewed by the Undergraduate Admissions Appeals Committee. To initiate the review procedure, the student should contact the Office of Admissions. Applicants should note carefully the law governing legal residence and the penalty for falsifying residence information. The law appears in the “Residency Regulations” section of this publication. The University of Southern Mississippi does not discriminate on grounds of age, sex, race, color, religion or national origin. These provisions also apply to disabled individuals, pursuant to current federal and state regulations and subject to reasonable standards of admission and employment. All inquiries concerning discrimination should be referred to the director of Affirmative Action/Equal Opportunity Employment Office, The University of Southern Mississippi, 118 College Drive #5177, Hattiesburg, MS 39406-0001.
Admission requirements are subject to change as mandated by the Board of Trustees of State Institutions of Higher Learning, without prior notification.
Admitted Student Information
Registration
New freshmen and transfer students entering The University of Southern Mississippi Gulf Coast are provided the opportunity to become acquainted with university structure, policies, procedures, physical layout, faculty, students, organizations and academic programs. Activities may include the following: evaluation of credit for transfer students, academic advisement, small-group sessions, scheduling of classes and registration.
Advisement
All new students are assigned to academic advisers and are given time to meet with their advisers for assistance in scheduling classes and planning programs of study to meet their individual needs. Assignment of advisers is based on the student’s stated educational major.
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