IHL vs. Ole Miss

Both Board of Trustees-Mississippi State Institutions of Higher Learning and University of Mississippi are Public, 4 years schools located in Mississippi. The following statements compare Board of Trustees-Mississippi State Institutions of Higher Learning and University of Mississippi with important academic statistics including tuition, test scores, and admission rate.
  • Both schools are public.
  • Ole Miss's tuition ($26,980) is more expensive than Ole Miss ($26,980).
  • Ole Miss's acceptance rate (98.00%) is lower than Ole Miss (98.00%).
  • Ole Miss has higher yield (19.00%) than Ole Miss (19.00%).
  • Both schools have same SAT scores of 1,100.
  • Both schools have same students to faculty ratio of 16 to 1.
  • Ole Miss (22,300 students) is larger than Ole Miss (22,300 students) with more enrolled students.
  • Ole Miss ($14,079) has higher amount of financial aid than Ole Miss ($14,079).
  • Both schools have same graduation rate of 67%.
Offered Degrees
Associate
Bachelor's
Post-Graduate Certificate
Master's
Doctorate
Tuition & Fees
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Admission
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University of Mississippi

University of Mississippi

Public, 4 years • University, MS #116 National Universities, #3 in Mississippi more rivals
Offered Degrees
Bachelor's
Post-Graduate Certificate
Master's
Doctorate
Tuition & Fees
$9,412 In-State
$26,980 out-of-state
Financial Aid
$14,079
Test Scores
1,100 SAT
25 ACT
Admission
98.00% Acceptance Rate
19.00% Yield
Enrollment
17,302 Undergraduate
4,998 Graduate
1,808 Online Students
Graduation Rate
67% Graduation Rate
89% Retention Rate
Faculty & Staff
16 to 1 Students to Faculty
1,869 Faculties (full-time)
11,522 Staffs (full-time)
$85,142 Faculty Salary
$58,769 Staff Salary
Learning Opportunities
ROTC
Study Abroad
Evening College
Teacher Certificate
Campus Living
Campus Housing Offered
-$6,840 annual charge
-5,690 capacity
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