Mississippi College

Mississippi College

      private, coeducational institution of higher learning, located in Clinton, Mississippi, U.S. Affiliated with the Southern Baptist Convention, it is the second oldest Baptist college in the United States and the oldest and largest private college in Mississippi. The college emphasizes a curriculum in the liberal arts. It consists of the College of Arts and Sciences, schools of business, education, law, and nursing, and the Graduate School. The law school is located in Jackson. It offers some 50 undergraduate majors, master's degrees in two dozen fields, and several preprofessional programs. An engineering program is provided in conjunction with the University of Mississippi (Mississippi, University of) in Oxford and Auburn University, Auburn, Alabama. Mississippi College offers students the chance to study overseas in Great Britain, Austria, Germany, France, and Hong Kong. The college has an approximate enrollment of 3,400.

      Founded as Hampstead Academy in 1826, it was renamed Mississippi Academy in 1827 and became a college in 1830. In 1831 it became the nation's first private college to award a woman a degree. The Presbyterian church purchased the school in 1842, but ensuing financial problems forced its return to the original owners in 1850—the same year that ownership passed to the Mississippi Baptist Convention. The Baptist church disallowed women at Mississippi College but, in 1853, founded the nearby Central Female Institute, which was renamed Hillman College in 1891. In 1942 Mississippi College subsumed Hillman College and again became coeducational. Graduate-level courses were offered from 1950, and the Graduate School was formed in 1975.

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