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Institution Location Type Enrollment [1] Founded Classification Alcorn State University: Lorman: Public: 2,933 1871 Master's university: Belhaven University
Map Adams County: 001: Natchez: AD: 1799: One of two original counties in the Mississippi Territory formed by Governor Winthrop Sargent [15] John Adams (1735–1826), Founding Father and 2nd U.S. President: 28,746: 487.9 sq mi (1,264 km 2) Alcorn County: 003: Corinth: AL: 1870: Formed from Tippiah and Tishomingo Counties
The University of Mississippi, affectionately known as Ole Miss, is the state's oldest and largest public university and is included in the elite group of R1: Doctoral Universities - Highest ...
Alcorn State University CDP is a census-designated place (CDP) and the official name for an area covering the Alcorn State University campus, in Claiborne County, Mississippi, United States. It first appeared as a CDP in the 2010 U.S. Census. [35] The population at the 2020 census was 1,120.
Hinds Community College is a public community college with its main campus in Raymond, Mississippi, United States and branches in Jackson, Pearl, Utica, and Vicksburg. The Hinds Community College District includes the counties of Hinds , Claiborne , Copiah , Rankin , and Warren . [ 2 ]
The University of Southern Mississippi (Southern Miss or USM) is a public research university with its main campus in Hattiesburg, Mississippi. It is accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools to award bachelor's , master's , specialist , and doctoral degrees .
Alcorn State University: Lorman: SWAC: FCS: Jackson State Tigers and Lady Tigers: Jackson State University: Jackson: SWAC: FCS: Ole Miss Rebels [a] University of Mississippi: Oxford [b] SEC: FBS: Mississippi State Bulldogs: Mississippi State University: Mississippi State [c] SEC: FBS: Mississippi Valley State Delta Devils and Devilettes ...
During their regular meeting Thursday morning, Nov. 21, the Mississippi Institutions of Higher Learning board voted to add new degree programs to the state's universities while cutting several others.