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Ole Miss was pure class to my daughter.
Posted on 9/11/25 at 7:57 pm
Posted on 9/11/25 at 7:57 pm
My daughter went to college night where high school kids talk with different schools. My daughter wants to go to Troy, but Ole Miss invited her over to talk and they really had a one on one personal conversation. Also, they said they may have a scholarship where they will cover the cost if she will teach for 5 years in Mississippi. I wanted to post here because I was amazed at how positive an experience it was.
Auburn was rude.
Auburn was rude.
Posted on 9/11/25 at 7:58 pm to TROJANFORCEONE
That's really good to hear.
Posted on 9/11/25 at 8:01 pm to TROJANFORCEONE
Boyce the Chancellor has really brought the University a long way. Before him they were awful at student recruitment. Glad you had a good experience. Take a visit. Oxford is awesome.
Posted on 9/11/25 at 8:02 pm to TROJANFORCEONE
Ole Miss admits everyone but is also giving away a lot of scholarships to Louisiana kids.
Posted on 9/11/25 at 8:04 pm to TROJANFORCEONE
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they will cover the cost if she will teach for 5 years in Mississippi

Posted on 9/11/25 at 8:06 pm to TROJANFORCEONE
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Auburn was rude
This is the reason for the post. OP may, or may not, have a daughter.
Posted on 9/11/25 at 8:07 pm to southpawcock
That's funny. If she comes home talking like a Southern Belle, then it might be worth it.
Posted on 9/11/25 at 8:07 pm to TROJANFORCEONE
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Also, they said they may have a scholarship where they will cover the cost if she will teach for 5 years in Mississippi.
Is this through Title I? Some of those schools are rough. Also, requires them to teach a state tested subject area which is more stressful. Finally, PERS has moved to 35 years for retirement for new teachers. None of these things make the money upfront a longterm win.
She can attend William Carey in MS where I work, has a higher rated Education program, and save nearly $60k over the four years.
This post was edited on 9/11/25 at 8:09 pm
Posted on 9/11/25 at 8:09 pm to borotiger
I graduated from Auburn in 2000. BSBA in Accounting. I had season tickets for the 2004 season. 50 yard line, row 2 on the home side. I couldn't see shite. That's how you know I aint lying. I love Auburn. I also love Troy and graduated from there in 2011.
Posted on 9/11/25 at 8:12 pm to rpg37
It's The Mississippi Excellence in Teaching Scholarship.
Posted on 9/11/25 at 8:13 pm to TROJANFORCEONE
Why be rude...Universities need students. Not at all stating you or your daughter are at fault at all..just insane.
Posted on 9/11/25 at 8:14 pm to TROJANFORCEONE
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That's how you know I aint lying
You may not be, but, going into detail on the Ole Miss interaction but only three words about Auburn's -"Auburn was rude" - with no explanation gives most people bullshite vibes.
Posted on 9/11/25 at 8:17 pm to borotiger
I'll be honest about it. My daughter talked with Auburn and as you probably know, Auburn is difficult to get into. The recruiter advised her not to apply. My daughter does not have perfect scores or a perfect GPA. She's also going to be a Kindergarten teacher and not cure cancer or build rockets. So, I get it, She's probably not qualified to attend Auburn, but Auburn didn't sugar coat it.
Posted on 9/11/25 at 8:17 pm to TROJANFORCEONE
Glad to hear that.
How Ole Miss treats out of state applicants vs. in state applicants
How Ole Miss treats out of state applicants vs. in state applicants
Posted on 9/11/25 at 8:25 pm to TROJANFORCEONE
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Auburn didn't sugar coat it
That's not being rude, it's being honest. Auburn is not easy to get into. I was graduated from the School of Engineering in '91. With my academic record then, I wouldn’t be accepted into Auburn at all today. I did have fun in high school though.
Posted on 9/11/25 at 8:27 pm to borotiger
HS in the 80s? Yeah you probably did have fun because you actually socialized with real people instead of screens. These young folk don't know what they are missing.
Posted on 9/11/25 at 8:37 pm to TROJANFORCEONE
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HS in the 80s? Yeah you probably did have fun because you actually socialized with real people instead of screens. These young folk don't know what they are missing.
I loved it but it was such a different age. Not necessarily easier than today but the challenges were different.
I hope your girl finds her college home and loves the hell out of it. A great education can be found anywhere the student works to find it.
Posted on 9/11/25 at 8:44 pm to TROJANFORCEONE
The basic requirements include:
If your child has this she would be awarded a merit scholarship at WCU of greater than 50% off of full tuition costs. Her cost of schooling, housing, and full meal plans would be under $10k/year. She would come out nearly $100k better and earn the same degree.
If she does choose Mississippi, I have a couple of former students in the cohorts in this program. Dr. Rock is the best of the best. But, in the field of education, having debt is just ridiculous. Unless money is not a mtter for your family, she will not earn a job easier going to UM over WCU.
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Competitive applicants are expected to have an ACT composite score of 28 or SAT score of 1320 and a high school GPA of at least 3.5.
Scholarships will be awarded after students have received available financial aid.
All finalists will be interviewed via Zoom or other videoconferencing platform to screen for passion and dedication to the education profession.
If accepted, METP participants must complete all coursework on the Oxford campus of the university.
If your child has this she would be awarded a merit scholarship at WCU of greater than 50% off of full tuition costs. Her cost of schooling, housing, and full meal plans would be under $10k/year. She would come out nearly $100k better and earn the same degree.
If she does choose Mississippi, I have a couple of former students in the cohorts in this program. Dr. Rock is the best of the best. But, in the field of education, having debt is just ridiculous. Unless money is not a mtter for your family, she will not earn a job easier going to UM over WCU.
Posted on 9/11/25 at 8:45 pm to Gatorbait2008
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Why be rude...Universities need students. Not at all stating you or your daughter are at fault at all..just insane.
You'd be surprised. I did CRM and DBA work for UCA for a while and worked closely with their admissions guys. If you've been there 25 years and it wasn't what you wanted your life to be and you feel stuck, it's pretty hard to get up for recruiting.
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