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  1. TinaVV

    Ole Miss, MSU, and USM advising windows are ALL happening RIGHT NOW (March 10–April 7). If you don't meet with your advisor, you CAN'T register.

    OKAY BULLDOGS, REBELS, AND EAGLES. LISTEN UP. We are currently in the Summer/Fall 2026 advising window, and if you ignore your advisor's emails, you will show up to registration and see this beautiful message: "You have an advising hold. Please contact your advisor." Here are the actual dates...
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    Mississippi College Expo Feb 17, MSU Expo Feb 4. If you're graduating in May, you need to be at these. Employer list inside.

    ATTENTION DECEMBER 2025 AND MAY 2026 GRADS: This is your two-week warning. The two largest career expos in the state are happening immediately. MISSISSIPPI STATE UNIVERSITY Date: Week of February 4, 2026 (literally this week) Location: The Mill Conference Center Who: ALL MSU students and...
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    Your student counseling center is FREE and they literally have an "Art Room" and "Serenity Space" at USM. Use it.

    This is your semi-annual reminder that you are paying for mental health services with your tuition and not using them. Ole Miss: Student Counseling Center. Free, confidential. They do group and individual. They also have crisis appointments . USM: Student Counseling Services. Free for...
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    MSU's new ONLINE master's in Industrial Technology has an $115k median salary. In-state tuition. No relocation.

    I don't know why nobody is talking about this. IHL JUST APPROVED TWO NEW MSU MASTER'S PROGRAMS (Jan 22, 2026) . If you're an undergrad stressing about what comes next, or a working professional trying to level up, read this. 1. Master of Applied Science in Industrial Technology 30 hours...
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    State auditor says our degrees are "plugging the drain" but half of us are still leaving. Where are YOU going after graduation?

    Back in 2023, State Auditor Shad White dropped a report called "Plugging the Brain Drain: Investing in College Majors That Actually Work." The thesis: Mississippi spends money educating us, and then we leave. And he had the data to prove it . The numbers that stuck with me: Education and...
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