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±«ÓătvOffers Scholarship Opportunity for Students Displaced by Birmingham Southern Closure


±«ÓătvOffers Scholarship Opportunity for Students Displaced by Birmingham Southern Closure

Mississippi College leadership is helping to give clarity and peace of mind to undergraduate students at Birmingham Southern College by offering a scholarship to those who transfer to the Christian University at the end of the spring term.

In an open letter to students at the private Alabama university that will close its doors May 31 after 168 years of continuous operation, ±«ÓătvPresident Blake Thompson extended an invitation for qualified students to apply for a $13,500 transfer scholarship for each eligible year of study to attend Mississippi College.

Several program-specific scholarship opportunities at ±«Óătv– including the recently added Thrive Scholarship, part of the University’s ongoing effort to support the next  generation of professionals – are also available to students in Birmingham Southern’s graduate programs.

“Similar institutions whose primary purpose is to serve students feel the weight of your circumstances, and we want to help,” Thompson wrote. “On behalf of the Mississippi College family, I invite you to consider MC, and I encourage you to visit our campus in Clinton.”

In addition to strong academic programs, ±«Óătvoffers many of the same opportunities and advantages students at Birmingham Southern College have enjoyed, including a small, family-like atmosphere and a faith-based college experience.

Founded in 1826, Mississippi College is the oldest institution of higher learning in the state of Mississippi and the second-oldest Baptist affiliated university in America. The vision of the private, co-educational, comprehensive university of liberal arts and sciences and professional studies is to be known as a university recognized for academic excellence and commitment to the cause of Christ.

Birmingham Southern students interested in more information about the scholarship opportunities at ±«Óătvare invited to visit , email Michael Wright, dean of admissions, at mwright@mc.edu or call 601.925.7713.