Aaron
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Every time Mississippi colleges come up, it's always the same two: Ole Miss and Mississippi State. And yeah, they're great, big schools with all the traditional stuff. But there are other options in this state that deserve some love, especially for students who might not want the "typical" college experience.
I'm a junior at Delta State University in Cleveland, and I feel like no one knows we exist.
So here's my pitch for the "other" Mississippi schools:
I'm a junior at Delta State University in Cleveland, and I feel like no one knows we exist.
- Delta State: Small classes (like, professors know your name small), really strong programs in aviation, education, and the arts. Cleveland is a tiny town, but it's got charm, and the GRAMMY Museum is literally on campus. If you want a quiet, focused place to learn without the party pressure, it's great.
- Southern Miss (Hattiesburg): Okay, this one is actually pretty big, but it gets overshadowed by the SEC schools. Hattiesburg is a fun town, and USM has a killer reputation for polymer science and music. The Eagle Armor program (free tuition for some Mississippi residents) is a game-changer.
- Jackson State: An HBCU with so much history and culture. The Sonic Boom of the South marching band is legendary. JSU has a real sense of community and pride. If you're looking for that HBCU experience, it's top-tier.
- Millsaps College (Jackson): Small, private, liberal arts. It's expensive, but they give good aid. If you want a more "east coast" small college feel in Mississippi, this is it. Great for pre-law.