Reviews
Mississippi University for Women
Sarita from Vicksburg, MS
a current student here
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Am learning a lot | The counselors and the professors get to know you personally and are not worried about a pay check and will help you if you need it! They don't stick to office hours and pretty much have an open door policy. All you have to do is get up and go talk to them! |
Am enjoying being here | The campus is very beautiful! Especially in the spring and since it's a smaller school, everyone is like family! I love it! |
Bang for the buck | Because the tuition is so inexpensive, you don't have to do anything drastic like student loans! But if you have to, borrow only what you need because you WILL have to pay them back! |
Tips for prospective students | Talk to your counselor via email, phone, or in person! It will help them see what suits you most! Also, if you're unsure about your major, get your general courses out of the way until you find what interest you. |
Great for these types of students | If you love to have fun, want a smaller campus, and love family closeness, this school is perfect! It is also hours away from many attractions (i.e. 45 minutes away from Tuscaloosa, AL). |
Nikesh from Columbus, MS
a current student here
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In three sentences | 1. a safe college for girls (as well as boy) as the college is well committed to avoid sexual violence. 2. is situated in a calm environment that greatly helps students to focus on the academics and extracurriculars. 3. It is easy to adapt to the college life as the excellent faculty create friendly atmosphere |
Tips for prospective students | 1. Do well on your high school GPA and SAT exam and you will receive a handsome scholarship with ease. 2. Think deeply on what major you are greatly interested, then only enroll. otherwise you may have to transfer after one semester that makes your study costly. |
Academic Rigor | The lecturers are well committed to provide holistic education to their students. Their teaching and evaluation techniques are effective. Lecturers wholeheartedly welcomes students if they have any doubts or queries. Faculty staffs arrange seminars with several intellectual personalities who suggest us with our majors and the opportunity that we may get if we work hard. |
Dorm Life | The college has got ample dorm services. Dorm life in MUW is awesome. Each room is provided with a oven and a fridge. Every dorm rooms has attached toilet and bathroom. Laundry service is free. Each dorm has its own computer lab. The housing administration is well committed to provide security to the students. |
Food and Dining | MUW dining service is good. They serve wide variety of food items in schedule basis. Every diners can enjoy ample fruits, milk and food items. Each semester every student receive $100 flex card from the university which they can use for dining and also in subway inside campus. |
What to do for fun | Soccer, cricket, swimming pool, table tennis, pool, gym( with advanced and safe equipments), lawn tennis and many more. |
Great for these types of students | Liberal Arts, Biology major, Nursing major |
Clubs and Activities | MUW is the home to several student clubs. The intramurals regularly conduct sport, athletics and educational competition all round year ensuring students' participation. |
Campus Safety | The college administration has largely focused on campus safety. MUW has its own college police. Police vehicles regularly patrol college surrounding ensuring safety of students and staffs. Several emergency calling booth are installed i every corners of the college that directly link to the police if someone falls into trouble. |
Danielle from Macon, MS
a current student here
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In three sentences | A close-knit community where people get to know each other in common fields of study. The professors know your name and call you by it when they see you in the hallway. Beautiful campus full of activities and things of interest. |
Tips for prospective students | Be prepared to not be able to stay to yourself, the community is all about making friends and meeting other people. And be ready to study! |
Academic Rigor | MUW is known for its excellence in cirriculum. The university is just that- a university. It's not going to give you high-school level cirriculum. The professors expect you to work and it makes you all the better. |
Dorm Life | The dorms are full of other students that are there to be company and to make your college life even better. |
Food and Dining | The cafeteria on campus is a great place, you wouldn't need to leave campus to find a meal. |
Great for these types of students | MUW boasts of one of the best nursing schools around. If you have an interest in nursing, check out their program. |
Tiffany from Hazlehurst, MS
researching this school
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Will learn a lot | My best friend attends school here and I have visited the campus and I love it. |
Mallory from Tupelo, MS
a current student here
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In three sentences | Full of history and beauty, Mississippi University for Women is a wonderful university to attend. Here, students are able to experience a sense of community and be a name rather than just a number. The price is very reasonable, and they have wonderful programs in culinary arts, nursing, education, theater, music therapy, kinesiology and many more. |
Tips for prospective students | -Bring rain boots; when it rains, it pours. -Get involved. We have Wesley, BSU, Intramural, SGA, Social Clubs and tons of other clubs and things to do. The best way to succeed is taking advantage of the sense of community and meeting people. -This university isn't just for women. Many men attend this university and are obviously not women. With one of the best nursing programs in the Southeast, one of the only culinary programs in Mississippi, and one of the best programs for students majoring in the arts, they just couldn't pass up the wonderful opportunity. -Apply for scholarships. The W is very generous with their scholarship funds. |
Academic Rigor | As far as academics go, Mississippi University for Women is challenging. Professors push you to do your best, therefore; students who graduate from this university typically find a job fairly easily. However, although the material requires studying and a little extra work, professors are always willing to take extra time to work with their students. |
Dorm Life | The dorms are small and cramped as a freshman student, but that's typically anywhere you go. However, the social club dorms and honors dorms are much more spacious. There are no community showers. In most dorms it is 4 to a bathroom. Because the campus is fairly small, everything is in walking distance. |
Food and Dining | The food in the dining hall is delicious. Fried chicken Tuesday is the best. There is also a Subway on campus and Parkinson To-Go where the culinary students make fresh sandwiches and wraps daily. |
What to do for fun | As I said earlier, there are numerous clubs to get involved in. These clubs are always hosting events such as late night breakfasts, movie nights, and other social events. The university will sometimes pay to bring in local bands or comedians for free shows for students. Also, the W has social clubs, sororities, and fraternities. Although there aren't any sports teams, intramural sports is always fun to get involved in. There is always a sports event going on. They host mud volleyball tournaments, softball tournaments, racquetball tournaments, dodgeball tournaments, even tournaments in pool, xbox, and kickball. |
Bang for the buck | This university is one of the cheapest in comparison to others. -On campus: roughly $6,000 per semester. Whereas Mississippi State University (25 minutes away) charges -On campus: roughly $7,600 per semester. And The University of Mississippi (Ole Miss) charges -On campus: roughly $8,000 per semester. |
Great for these types of students | Those interested in nursing, culinary, music therapy, kinesiology, education, and theater will definitely benefit most from this university. |
Campus Safety | Although some can get uneasy given some areas in Columbus, MS, security on campus and outside of campus is wonderful. The entire campus is gated, and all gates close at 7pm aside from the front gate. We have actual Columbus police on duty 24-hours at the front gate and patrolling inside and outside of campus. They ensure our safety and are always very sweet. |
Annette from Columbus, MS
a current student here
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In three sentences | I would give it a 10. The staff are very friendly and make you feel wanted and appreciated. |
Tips for prospective students | Stay involved |
Academic Rigor | It is great |
Dorm Life | Looks good, but I have never stayed in one, so cant really say. |
Food and Dining | Great, we also just got a new subway built...delicious |
What to do for fun | volleyball softball |
Bang for the buck | The price is great for the level of education. |
Share any unusual traditions or locations on campus | There are several shopping centers around the campus. |
Great for these types of students | Great for students that come from a small or medium size community. |
Clubs and Activities | Many clubs but not many activities. |
Greek Life | great experience |
Campus Safety | It seems safe just like home |
Tracy from Brookhaven, MS
a current student here
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In three sentences | Its a school that has everything your looking for. Great, inviting atmosphere and very social. The education that you receive is all apart of the experience here at MUW |
Tips for prospective students | Don't be afraid to be yourself, your peers will definitely respect you. Get involved but stay vigilant in all of your classes. Just enjoy life as a DUB. |
Academic Rigor | Study, STudy, STUDY!! lol |
Dorm Life | Some of the best times happen in the dormitories. Movie nights, rockband battles even just dance and Glee! |
Food and Dining | Great food and drinks. Incredible selection. |
What to do for fun | There's always something going on at MUW. Many clubs to join and events to help out even volunteer. |
Bang for the buck | It cant be very rewarding. |
Great for these types of students | Its great for anyone. You will learn to open up for different opportunities. You will be a social butterfly by graduation. |
Clubs and Activities | Amazing selection of clubs or if your up to it, you can start your own club! |
Greek Life | Lots of Frats and Sorors. |
Campus Safety | Mess with one of us and you mess with all of us. |
Stefani from Brandon, MS
a past student here
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In three sentences | The W is known for it's small size, historic campus, caring teachers, and great academic programs. I chose to go there because of its small classrooms, many awards, and the multiple wonderful teachers I met before I made my decision. On the W's campus you never meet a stranger, and you will learn more than just information from books: you will learn about who you are. |
Tips for prospective students | GO HERE! This school is amazing. I have met some of my best friends there, and they weren't just students. The teachers at the W are amazing; get to know them! Get involved; the W has unique-to-our-campus social clubs and organizations. Don't stay in your room all the time; the campus is beautiful. In a few short words: GO TO THE W! :) |
Academic Rigor | The classes at the W are challenging, engaging, and worthwhile. Pay attention in class, and you will do well. Don't be afraid to ask for help, because it is there for you. |
Dorm Life | I am so glad that I lived in the dorm at the W. I met a lot of great people! I made friends for life because of the dorm community. |
Food and Dining | The food in the cafeteria is the only drawback to living on campus. It's not the best. BUT NOT ALWAYS! They do offer good food, and there is always a ton of choices. Also, the Goose (the restaurant-type food place on campus) is pretty good. So if you ever get tired of caf food, head to the Goose. |
What to do for fun | Columbus isn't really a college town, so there isn't a multitude of things for students to do. But there are social clubs, sororities, fraternities, and intramural sports for you to get involved in. You'll always have a friend to call and hang out with. |
Bang for the buck | The W has a private school education at a public school cost. It is much cheaper than many of the schools I looked at when applying for college, but you learn so much here, and you get tons of great opportunities when you get involved. I went to Scotland TWICE, met a famous author (Ian Rankin), met tons of authors actually (Welty Symposium), saw a ton of plays, presented original research, was asked to present said research at a conference, and went to Tampa, Florida for an honors conference!! |
Share any unusual traditions or locations on campus | We have social clubs that are unique to our campus, which provide so many unusual traditions that I can't even list them all. We sing class songs in the caf, have a serenade where the freshman sing to the upper classmen, and much more! Unusual locations include Old Maid's Gate. If you walk through it forwards, you will never get married and you must kiss the kissing rock to break that curse. Also, our ginko tree: if you are sitting under it and a leaf falls on your head, and at the same time, a man at Mississippi State sits under there ginko tree and a leaf falls on his head, you are destined to wed. :) |
Great for these types of students | EVERYONE! |
Clubs and Activities | We have a multitude of clubs and activities for you to get involved in. Anything you can think of! |
Greek Life | We only have three national fraternities and three sororities, but they are all great! |
Campus Safety | I always feel safe on campus. |
Julie from MS
accepted here and planning to attend soon
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Will learn a lot | Here you really get to know you're professors. You're more than just a number. |
Will enjoy being here | Visited the campus and loved it! |
Great for these types of students | Great if you like a more personalized college experience. Small campus with tons of stuff to do. |
Demyia from Port Gibson, MS
a current student here
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In three sentences | It is a nice small community. The professors don't mind helping you. It is a little overwhelming at first. |
Tips for prospective students | Finalized your class schedule early. BOOOOKS cost so much too rent here. So please fill out your scholarships and work-study applications. |
Academic Rigor | This school is challenging but easy if you develop a relationship with students, professors, or tutors. |
Dorm Life | The doors are nicely sized and the people are friendly. You do meet the occasional stuck up people here though. Also, people in the dorms don't know how to be quiet sometimes but some RA's don't place. |
Food and Dining | The food is not bad, it's okay. It was better my freshman year. Variety is okay in the cafe and the community has plenty of restaurants around that are walking distances. |
What to do for fun | The social clubs and the gym have the best activities. |
Bang for the buck | The cheapest option 4 year college wise, you will get the most for your money. It is a private college at the public college cost. |
Share any unusual traditions or locations on campus | We generally love getting reserving rooms in the library to have social time. |
Great for these types of students | It is great for those students who think outside the box or never felt like they belong in their high school. |
Clubs and Activities | Many different types of organizations but many are either not active or put well together. It is really frustrating to find an club that you fit in that's not a social club. |
Greek Life | The Greek life is not so much recognized as other HBCU'S. However, they really stick together. |
Campus Safety | The campus police are always on call and driving around but it is easy for outside people to come in. |