Student Consumer Information Disclosures
The Higher Education Opportunity Act of 2008 requires that universities make available to current and prospective students important information concerning each institution’s academic programs, retention rates, graduation rates, crime reports, financial aid procedures and much more in an effort to ensure fairness and transparency for all higher education consumers.
The University has developed this page to serve as the central portal for obtaining necessary information about our institution. It is our hope that this concerted effort between ÌÇÐÄTV¹ÙÍø and the Department of Education to provide this data will allow all students to access the information they need to make the best college decision possible for them and their future.
For additional information about ÌÇÐÄTV¹ÙÍø and a comparison to other higher education institutions, please see the College Navigator website maintained by the U.S. Department of Education. This site contains useful information concerning student activities and services across more than 7,000 institutions of higher learning in the United States, including the University of Mississippi.
General Institutional Information
Associate or Assistant Provost
137 Lyceum
University, MS 38677
Phone 662-915-5974
- About UM - Facts and Statistics
- Information Concerning the Privacy of Student Records (FERPA)
- Cost of Attendance
- Textbook Information
Select the academic term and year you wish to view. You may then search for the desired course, and click on the "Books" icon to see information (including the ISBN) for required course materials. - UM Cohort Default Rate
Educational Program
Associate or Assistant Provost
137 Lyceum
University, MS 38677
Phone 662-915-5974
- Academic Resources and Programs
- Instructional Facilities
The University's Academic Catalog contains a directory of all faculty members listed by school or college. Select the desired school or college and then select Faculty on the left menu.- Accreditation, Approval and Licensure of Institution and Programs
Student Complaints
The University has various appeals processes associated with academic and student affairs policies. The web page provides guidance as to such appeals and complaint procedures. In addition, students or University employees may report suspected noncompliance by the institution (with respect to a SACSCOC requirement or standard, or its own policies and procedures) to the . If a complaint is not resolved satisfactorily internally, students may appeal to the regulatory agency in the where they are residing.
Student Financial Assistance
Director or Associate Director of Financial Aid
257 Martindale
University, MS 38677
Phone: 1-800-891-4596
- Student Loan Information
Health and Safety
Director or Associate Director of Student Health
226 V.B. Harrison
University, MS 38677
Phone 662-915-‐6543
Director or Associate Director of University Police and Campus Safety
Kinard Hall – Wing C, Floors 2 & 3
University, MS 38677
Phone 662-915-7234
- Campus Security Policies, Crime Statistics and Crime Log
- Fire Safety Policies, Fire Statistics and Fire Log (On-Campus Housing Facilities)
- Emergency Information
Student Outcomes
Director or Associate Director of Institutional Research, Effectiveness, and Planning
312 Falkner Hall
University, MS 38677
Phone 662-915-7387
Graduation rate data for student athletes can be found at the above NCAA website. Select the University of Mississippi and Division I Graduation Success Rates or Federal Graduation Rates.
Voter Registration
ÌÇÐÄTV¹ÙÍø encourages all students to participate in local, state, and national elections. As part of our responsibility to promote good citizenship, as well as good scholarship, the University urges all students to . Students who are not registered to vote are reminded that, to vote in the State of Mississippi, they must register at least 30 days prior to an election.
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