Part-time students registered for 1 to 8 graduate hours will be charged at the per-credit-hour rate. A student will be considered full-time for Tuition & Required Fees purposes when registered for 9 or more graduate hours and will be charged at the maximum per-semester rate (applicable to fall and spring only).
The program requires a minimum of 15 hours with a grade of C or better in each course. Graduate students are required to attain a minimum GPA of 3.0 for their coursework. Students must take the following courses in theoretical background:
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Advance your academic journey this winter with Mississippi State’s online curriculum. Choose from an updated, expanded selection of online courses that begin Dec. 14 and conclude Jan. 14. The condensed, five-week semester allows you to earn up to six hours of course credits. Classes will not meet on the holidays, weekends or December 22 – 24.
12 hours is considered full-time. Fewer than 12 hours is considered part-time.
All students graduating after January 1, 1990, in order to receive any bachelor's degree from Mississippi State University, must earn a minimum of 36 semester hours of credit (or equivalency) in courses making up the General Education required curriculum, as fol- lows: (Specific courses to satisfy the General Education ...
36 semester hoursIn order to receive any bachelor's degree from Mississippi State University, student must earn a minimum of 36 semester hours of credit in course making up the General Education required curriculum.
The Academic Forgiveness Policy may be used to remove a maximum of two (8 total hours) undergraduate course grades from the computation of your GPA. The course must be repeated at MSU. All courses for which a grade has been assigned will remain on the transcript.
Each degree program is designed to help undergraduate students earn both undergraduate and graduate credit concurrently. Up to 15 graduate hours can be applied toward each undergraduate and graduate degree. Requirements may vary depending on the program students choose.27 May 2020
One of the two required units must be a Foreign Language or World Geography. (Foreign Language taken in the 8th grade will be accepted for admission purposes, provided the course content is the same as the high school course.) 1/2 - Computer as a productivity tool, not as a keyboarding device.
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A prerequisite means a course or other requirement that a student must have taken prior to enrolling in a specific course or program. A corequisite means a course or other requirement that a student must take at the same time as another course or requirement.
Undergraduate students will be allowed to choose, by individual course, to take the letter grade that has been assigned, or to translate that grade to one of the following: an “S” for satisfactory (for grades A, B, or C), “P” for passing (for a grade of D), or “U” for unsatisfactory (for an F letter grade).
A student may repeat up to four courses, not to exceed 18 hours, in which the original grade was D or F. While both attempts will be visible on the transcript, only the second attempt will count in the calculation of the student's overall GPA.
Tuition and required fees are charged on a per credit hour basis at the prevailing rates as determined by the Institutions of Higher Learning, the governing board of the University. These rates are applicable at the time of publication and are subject to change without notice.
Part-time students registered for 1 to 11 undergraduate hours will be charged at the per-credit-hour rate. A student will be considered full-time for Tuition & Required Fees purposes when registered for 12 or more undergraduate hours and will be charged at the maximum per-semester rate (applicable to fall and spring only).
No more than two classes may be classes which count toward the minor in Film Studies. Students who are earning the Creative Writing minor must complete 12 hours of English classes in addition to the requirements for that minor in order to earn the English minor as well.
The minor in creative writing will focus on the study of poetry and fiction writing, including the learning of techniques, forms, and approaches of creative expression. Creative writing offers students the opportunity to use language as a means of making art that explores the complexity of human experience.
The study of English not only gives students knowledge of language and literature but also helps to develop their ability to read perceptively, think critically, analyze problems, and write correctly and persuasively.
Jabberwock Review is a literary journal publishing stories, poems, and essays by writers across the country. Additionally, the department operates the university Writing Center to assist all MSU students with their writing.
Of these hours, at least six must be at the 4000 level; these must be completed in residence. No more than six hours may be linguistics classes, i.e., classes which count toward the linguistics minor. No more than two classes may be classes which count toward the minor in Film Studies.
Department of English. The study of English not only gives students knowledge of language and literature but also helps to develop their ability to read perceptively, think critically, analyze problems, and write correctly and persuasively.
EN 2203 does not count toward the requirements for the major. English majors must attain a C or better in all English courses at the 2000 level or above in order for those courses to count toward the requirements of the major. Students seeking secondary-school teaching certification should consult with an English Education advisor.
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A minimum of six hours for undergraduate students and five hours for graduate students must be maintained to qualify for financial aid. Any courses dropped during the winter session will impact the total number of hours taken between the winter session and spring 2021.
Due to the compressed nature of the winter session, a student may take no more than six hours. It is recommended that graduate students take no more than three hours. Only students in good academic standing should consider enrolling in winter session. Back to Top.
Winter Express and spring semester are considered separately when determining total credit hours. Students enrolled in winter courses will be charged and billed separately at the winter session tuition rates noted below. Therefore, standard semester credit hour limits will apply for the spring semester.
Winter Express is considered an extension of the spring semester in terms of financial aid. Therefore, students who need a minimum number of hours to qualify for financial aid in the spring can include successfully completed winter session courses.
Request that official ACT or SAT scores be sent to Mississippi State University directly from the testing agency. MSU’s ACT code is 2220 and the SAT code is 1480. (The writing test of the ACT and SAT are not considered for admission or scholarship awarding purposes.)
A minimum 2.50 grade-point average, composite score of 20 or higher on the ACT, or the equivalent SAT score; or. Student-athletes who satisfy the National Collegiate Athletic Association standards and who are full qualifiers or academic redshirts under Division I guidelines are exempt from the above requirement.
Submit a six-semester high school transcript to Mississippi State University, as well as an official transcript upon graduation from high school. If the applicant has attended another college, he/she must request those transcripts be sent to the Office of Admissions and Scholarships. Faxed transcripts will not be accepted.
Go to the MSU home page, click on myState, log in, click on the Banner tab, then click on Apply for a Degree under the Academic Records section. On this same page, you should have the option to check your degree application status. When your application has been submitted, your degree application will be “applied”. It will continue to say “applied” until after the ceremony and final grades are received. When you have been fully cleared, your status will change from applied to awarded or not awarded.
If you miss the first deadline to apply for a degree, you must pay your account balance in full; including the degree audit fee and late fee. Then you will be able to access the application. If your account balance is not paid, you can be pulled from degree audit due to unpaid fees. Top.
Unofficial transcripts are not accepted. Mississippi State University does not accept transcripts issued to the student, mailed by the student, or faxed copies. We will only accept a hand-delivered copy of the official transcript if it is unopened in a sealed envelope from the transfer institution. Top.
When your application has been submitted, your degree application will be “applied”. It will continue to say “applied” until after the ceremony and final grades are received. When you have been fully cleared, your status will change from applied to awarded or not awarded. Top.
No, the degree application and the degree audit fee are only good for one term. If you cancel your application, you will have to reapply for the degree in the next term or whenever you are ready to graduate. This is our way of knowing when you are ready to graduate and we can begin the degree audit process. Top.
Fees in addition to Tuition & Required Fees are associated with some courses which require the use of special equipment, facilities or materials. These fees, which vary by course, will be charged as part of registration.
Mississippi State University “Benefits Eligible” employees who have appropriate approval may have tuition remitted for up to 6 credit hours per semester with a maximum of 18 credit hours per calendar year.
Both undergraduate and graduate students are eligible to apply. The waiver is 100 percent of the non-resident tuition remission and will remain at this level unless the student’s field of study changes, the student no longer has full-time status, or the student has fallen below an MSU and cumulative 2.0 GPA.
Students seeking information on the Academic Common Market waiver should contact the Academic Common Market, Southern Regional Education Board, 592 10th Street NW, Atlanta, GA 30318-5790 or access the Web site at ...
According to established University policy, student accounts must be current (i.e., not on an Account Services/Financial hold) in order to continue enrollment at MSU. To avoid unnecessary delays in your continued enrollment, please review your account to insure all previously billed charges have been paid.
All international students are required to purchase the International Health Insurance unless an acceptable, alternative policy can be proven and accepted by International Services, preferably prior to registration. Health insurance charges will not be removed after the 10th class day. Student Account Management.