2013-2014 Undergraduate Bulletin [ARCHIVED CATALOG] 2013-2014 Undergraduate Bulletin |
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2013-2014
Produced annually by The University of Southern Mississippi
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The University of Southern Mississippi offers to all persons equal access to educational, programmatic, and employment opportunities without regard to age, sex, sexual orientation, religion, race, color, national origin, Vietnam-era veteran status, or disability status. These provisions are pursuant to applicable federal and state regulations. Inquiries concerning discrimination should be directed to the Office of Affirmative Action/Equal Employment Opportunity, 310 McLemore Hall, The University of Southern Mississippi, Hattiesburg, Mississippi 39406-5168.
Information contained in this publication is subject to change without prior notice. Information contained herein shall not constitute a binding agreement on the part of The University of Southern Mississippi.
The University of Southern Mississippi uses a portion of educational and general funds, including tuition and fees, for operating costs, including merit scholarships.
Students at The University of Southern Mississippi are responsible for knowing and complying with all requirements for their respective degrees as stated herein.
The colors of the university are black and gold.
The mascot is Golden Eagles.
Contacts
Admissions Financial Aid Office
E-mail: admissions@usm.edu E-mail: financial.aid@usm.edu
Business Services Registrar’s Office
E-mail: business.services@usm.edu E-mail: registrar@usm.edu
Graduate School
E-mail: graduateschool@usm.edu
Colleges
College of Arts and Letters - (Now College of Arts and Sciences)
College of Business - (Now College of Business and Economic Development)
College of Education and Psychology - (Now College of Education and Human Sciences)
College of Health - moved to Nursing and Health Professions
College of Nursing - (Now College of Nursing and Health Professions)
College of Science and Technology - moved to Arts & Sciences
Honors College
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