Founded as the Department of Journalism in 1947, the School of Journalism and New Media was established July 1, 2009. It is dedicated to teaching, equipping, and empowering students for careers in journalism and integrated marketing communications. All degrees in the school require course work in the liberal arts, including natural sciences, social sciences, mathematics, humanities, and fine and performing arts, while permitting some liberty in the selection of courses within these areas. In these courses, a student is introduced to the fundamentals of scholarship in the main branches of knowledge and is provided with an orientation that will help prepare for success in a chosen field. Course work in a student's major, minor, related area or electives (depending upon the type of degree chosen) provides access to advanced instruction and specialized equipment to prepare for responsible leadership in the professional, civic, social, and economic spheres of society and creates a foundation that may enrich character and provide the resources for living a meaningful and useful life.
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Journalism and New Media
Duration 4 year(s)
Tuition Fee
USD 45,450 / year
Next Intake 21-Aug-2023
Journalism and New Media
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Requirements
Entry Requirements
- For International Freshman students who intend to graduate from a high school outside of the USA:
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- Academics:
- 3.00/4.00 cumulative high school grade point average, or higher, on a university preparatory curriculum.
- Additional requirements apply to those applying to International Studies, Honors College, Public Policy Leadership, Manufacturing Excellence, and the Arabic Language Program.
- English Proficiency
- Academics:
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- For International Freshman students who will graduate from a high school in the USA:
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- Academics:
- Same requirements apply as they do to U.S. freshman applicants.
- Additional requirements apply for those applying to International Studies, Honors College, Public Policy Leadership, Manufacturing Excellence, and the Arabic Language Program.
- English Proficiency
- Note the exemption for those who complete all 4 years and graduate from a high school in the USA
- Academics:
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- For International Freshman students who will graduate from a high school in the USA:
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- For International Transfer students interested in transferring to the University of Mississippi from a college/university outside of the USA:
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- Academics:
- Minimum 2.50/4.00 cumulative grade point average on all university/college courses completed.
- Students who have completed less than 10 transferable courses at the university level (equivalent to 30 credits in the USA) must provide evidence of having earned a 3.00/4.00 cumulative high school grade point average, or higher, on a university preparatory curriculum (if graduated from high school outside of the USA).
- Additional requirements apply for those applying to International Studies, Honors College, Public Policy Leadership, Manufacturing Excellence, and the Arabic Language Program.
- English Proficiency
- Undergraduate Credential Evaluation for Transfer Credit
- If you wish to transfer any credit from a university outside of the U.S., you will need to obtain a course-by-course evaluation from a NACES member agency and all official course descriptions for the courses you have taken. Here are two NACES member companies that our students commonly use:
- SpanTran: The Evaluation Company
- World Education Services (WES)
- If you choose to use SpanTran, please use the custom application linked above for UM Applicants to ensure you get the right kind of evaluation.
- If you choose to use WES, you must select the course-by-course evaluation option. You must follow the “Required Documents” information specific to your country of study to ensure that your evaluation is completed as quickly as possible.
- While such an evaluation is not a requirement for admission per se, it is a requirement for granting undergraduate transfer credit at UM.
- Academics:
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- For International Transfer students interested in transferring to the University of Mississippi from a college/university outside of the USA:
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- For International Transfer students interested in transferring to the University of Mississippi from a college/university within the USA:
- International Freshman/Transfer applicants graduating from a secondary school or transferring from a college or university in the U.S., whether in Mississippi or elsewhere, must meet the admissions requirements as listed in the section titled Admission of Freshman and Transfer Students in the University of Mississippi catalog. https://catalog.olemiss.edu/admission/international-students Additionally, they must provide:
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- Academics:
- Minimum 2.00/4.00 cumulative university or college grade point average.
- Additional requirements apply for those applying to International Studies, Honors College, or Public Policy Leadership.
- English Proficiency
- Academics:
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Fee Information
Tuition Fee
USD 45,450Application Fee
USD 65How to Apply
- To be submitted online:
- Online application (includes creating a password protected application account)
- Supplemental application (only if applying to the International Studies, Honor’s College, or Public Policy Leadership, Manufacturing Excellence, and the Arabic Language Program)
- Application fee
- To be submitted by mail:
- Official transcripts/degree certificates (must be official or officially certified, and must include an English translation) of high school education and any universities/colleges ever attended.
- Students who have completed at least 10 transferable courses at the university level (equivalent to 30 credits in the USA) are not required to submit high school transcripts.
- If your transcripts and diplomas are in languages other than English, you must provide a translation.
- Copy of English language proficiency scores (exceptions apply!)
- Affidavit of financial support and official bank statement required at time of application submission.
- Copy of passport identification page(s), if available
- Official transcripts/degree certificates (must be official or officially certified, and must include an English translation) of high school education and any universities/colleges ever attended.
- To be submitted directly by the Testing Center:
- Official English language proficiency test scores
- Official SAT/ACT scores (only required of international students who graduate from high schools IN THE USA!)
Journalism and New Media
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