Applying for Undergraduate Admission
Millsaps College accepts students without
regard to race, color, sex, creed, sexual orientation or national
origin qualified students who will benefit from its academic program.
First-Time
Freshman Admission
Students applying for admission as first-time freshmen should have
participated in a strong high school college preparatory curriculum.
Applicants' records should show progress toward high school graduation,
with at least 14 units of English, mathematics, social studies,
natural sciences and/or foreign languages. Four units of English
should be included. Students who have not prepared for college may
submit results of the General Educational Development (GED) Tests,
along with a transcript of any high school work completed. Freshmen
applicants may choose from two decision plans:
Early
Action
Early Action is the most popular application option at Millsaps.
It is for any student wishing to submit complete application credentials
and learn of admission and scholarship early, without making an
immediate commitment to enroll. The Early Action Plan does not require
that Millsaps be a student's first choice college. The deadline
for submitting Early Action applications is December 1, and admissions
decisions will be mailed by December 20. Students applying under
the Early Action Plan are not required to make a commitment to enroll
before May 1, but are encouraged to notify the college as soon as
a final college decision has been made.
Regular
Decision
The Regular Decision Plan is for all applicants who wish to be considered
for merit-based scholarship, and whose credentials are postmarked
by February 1. Students applying under the Regular Decision Plan
are not expected to make a commitment to enroll before May 1, but
should notify the college as soon as a final college decision has
been made.
Any first-time freshmen applications
received after February 1 will be considered on a space available
basis. If you are applying after this date, please contact the Millsaps
Office of Admissions at 601/974-1050 or 1-800-352-1050.
Home
Schooled Applicants
Students who have been home schooled must follow the same procedures
for admission as any other first-time freshman or transfer applicant.
Additionally, an on-campus writing sample or scores from SAT II
Subject Tests may be required for admission.
Early
Admission
Students who are choose to enter college before high school graduation
may apply by following the same procedures as outlined for first-time
freshman applicants. At least 12 units in English, mathematics,
social studies, natural sciences, and/or foreign languages should
be completed. Normally, four units of English are required. Students
enrolling must submit a high school transcript and two letters of
recommendation indicating that the student has excelled in high
school. A personal interview may be required.
Application
Procedures
All applicants to Millsaps College must submit the following credentials:
- A completed application
for admission and scholarships form including the required essay
and the secondary school evaluation.
Millsaps' application is also available
on-line at the main college web page. Additionally, Millsaps is
a member of the Common Application Group, and as such, accepts
that document in lieu of the Millsaps application for admission
and scholarships.
- Non-refundable application
fee of $25.00 (may be waived with written request from high school
counselor).
- Official copy of high
school transcript and/or GED (must be a final high school transcript
for transfer students).
- Standardized test scores,
either ACT (American College Test), or SAT (Scholastic Aptitude
Test). Scores appearing on the official high school transcript
will be accepted.
- Official copy of all college
transcripts. Transcripts issued to student are not acceptable.
Transfer
Admission
Transfer applicants to Millsaps must apply for admission under the
Regular Decision Plan, but with an application deadline of July
1. A transfer student is anyone entering Millsaps as a full-time
student from another institution of higher learning. The following
policies apply to transfer applicants:
- Full credit is normally allowed
for work taken at other accredited institutions. Some courses
which are not regarded as consistent with a liberal arts curriculum
may not be credited toward a degree.
- After earning 64 semester hours
at a junior or senior college, a student may not take additional
work at a junior college and have it apply toward a degree from
Millsaps.
- A final high school transcript and
official ACT or SAT scores may be requested as part of the necessary
application credentials for any transfer student who has completed
less than two full years of senior college work.
- A student must complete the work
necessary to fulfill requirements for a major at Millsaps.
- Grades earned at another institution
will be recorded on a non-graded basis. Transfer credit is given
only for courses in which the student earned a C or higher. An
overall grade point index of 2.0 is required for graduation.
- In the case of a student transferring
to Millsaps with partial fulfillment of a core requirement, the
registrar in consultation with the appropriate faculty committee
may approve courses to substitute for the remainder of the requirement.
Students should consult with the Office of Records for college
policy on courses that will substitute.
- The student is subject to Millsaps
regulations on advanced placement and credit by examination.
Transfer student applications received
after July 1 will be considered on a space available basis.
Nontraditional
or Adult Admission
Nontraditional (adult) students admitted
to the the College as degree candidates may be part-time or full-time
students, depending on their occupational and family responsibilities.
Nontraditional students follow the same admissions process as traditional
undergraduates. The Gateway Program provides advising and support
services to nontraditional students after they are enrolled.
Part-time
Admission
A part-time student is one enrolled in a degree program but taking
fewer than 12 hours. Requirements for admission and policies pertaining
to part-time students are the same as those for full-time students.
Nondegree
Student Admission
A nondegree student is one who is taking a course or courses but
who is not enrolled in a degree program. Applicants should submit
the Nondegree Student Application Form along with the application
fee to the Office of Adult Learning. Transcripts of all academic
work attempted must be provided to the Office of Adult Learning
within two weeks of enrollment. The following policies apply to
nondegree students:
- Nondegree students are expected
to be 21 years of age and must present evidence of good character
and maturity. Age requirements may be waived.
- Nondegree students may enroll for
courses without regard to graduation requirements, but must meet
prerequisites for courses chosen.
- Nondegree students wishing to apply
for a degree program must re-apply, provide full credentials,
and meet admission requirements for degree students.
International
Student Admission
Millsaps College welcomes students from all over the world and will
evaluate applicants based on the educational system from which they
come. International students should submit their admission credentials
well in advance of the semester in which they expect to enroll to
allow time for official documents to be received through international
mail systems. Required documents for international applicants include
the following:
- Completed admission forms.
- Official or certified true copies
of transcripts from each secondary and post-secondary school attended.
These should include a record of subjects taken and marks earned
for each year of study. Documents must have the official signature
and seal of a school official. A certified English translation
must accompany all documents not in English. For placement purposes,
course descriptions may be requested from international transfer
students.
- Official or certified true copies
of all national, public, or qualifying examinations that have
been completed.
- Two letters of recommendation.
- TOEFL results for non-native English
speakers.
- Statement of Financial Resources.
- The application fee.
International students are not required
to submit SAT or ACT test scores.
Leaves of Absence and Readmission
Students may petition for a Leave of
Absence for a future semester. A Leave of Absence cannot be granted
in a semester in which any classes have been attended. Before requesting
a Leave of Absence from the College, students must meet with the
Director of Academic Support Services (undergraduate), or the Assistant
Dean of the Else School of Management (MBA or MAcc) to determine
if a Leave of Absence is appropriate in their situation. A Leave
of Absence allows students to sit out for a semester but does not
allow for enrollment at other institutions. A Leave of Absence maintains
a student's eligibility to retain academic scholarships; however
students must reapply for need-based aid. Leaves of Absence are
granted for one-semester, although in unusual circumstances a petition
may be filed for an extension.
Students who leave the College for
one semester or longer may apply for readmission by completing the
appropriate application and presenting transcripts for all academic
work attempted while away from the College. Students on approved
leaves of absence are not required to apply for readmission. Those
who are absent for more than four years may be required to meet
graduation requirements in effect at the time of readmission or
do additional work in their major in order to qualify for a degree.
Advanced
Placement, International Baccalaureate and Credit by Examination
Students entering Millsaps College
may earn a waiver of certain requirements or college credit as a
result of their performance on specific examinations. The amount
of waiver or credit is limited to two courses in any discipline
and to seven courses overall. International students may also be
eligible for advanced placement depending upon the educational system
completed (for example: 1B, A-levels, Abiture, etc.).
Scores on the appropriate Advanced
Placement or International Baccalaureate examinations, CLEP subject
matter examination or CEEB achievement test should be sent to the
Office of Records for evaluation. If a waiver of requirements is
granted, the score on the examination used will be recorded on the
student's record in lieu of a letter grade. An administrative fee
will be assessed for each course so recorded. (See the section on
Special Fees.)
A score of 4 or 5 is ordinarily required
on an AP exam and a score of 5, 6 or 7 on a higher-level IB exam
is required in order to receive academic credit. For information
concerning scores necessary to attain credit for any AP examination,
or for other exams such as IB or CLEP, students should consult with
the registrar or Dean of the College. International students should
contact the Office of International Initiatives with any questions
about their advanced placement eligibility.
Additionally, Gateway Program students
may develop and submit appropriate portfolios for consideration
for non-graded academic credit. Detailed information is available
in the Office of Adult Learning. Students should consult with the
Director of Academic Support Services.
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