The W (Mississippi University for Women) is co-ed now, but the spirit lives on.

Jeremy

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I feel like no one talks about Mississippi University for Women in Columbus when discussing state schools. Probably because the name confuses people. Yes, it's called "The W." Yes, it was historically a women's college. And yes, since 1982, men have been admitted too. The name stuck, but it's fully co-ed now.

Here's why you should consider it:

Small class sizes. Like, really small. My biggest class has 20 people. My professors know my name, my major, and my cat's name. They actually care.

Nursing and education programs. If you want to be a nurse or a teacher, The W is legit. The pass rates for the NCLEX (nursing exam) are consistently high.

The history. The campus is beautiful and historic. Eudora Welty went here. There's a real sense of tradition.

The cost. It's incredibly affordable, especially if you're a Mississippi resident.

Yes, the name is confusing. Yes, people make jokes. But if you want a tight-knit community where you're not a number, don't sleep on The W. Anyone else here rep this school? Let's show some love!
 
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Eudora Welty appreciation comment!! 🖋️ For anyone who doesn't know, she's one of the most important American short story writers, and she went here. The literary history on this campus is no joke. We also have the Eudora Welty Writers' Symposium every year and it's genuinely a big deal in the literary world. Famous authors come, give readings, hang out with students. I've met like five of my favorite writers here for FREE as a student. Where else does that happen??

Also the campus in the fall? Gorgeous. The magnolias? Iconic. The W may be small but it has SOUL.
 
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