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hen admitting students, we use a whole-person concept. Students aren't just numbers.  They aren't statistics.  They are the lifeblood of our institution.  And we take the time to get to know each and every one.

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Admissions office announces the upcoming 29th Annual Pre-Law Day for January 29, 2010.  If you are interested in attending law school in the near future, you are invited to join us.  Reservations are required by January 21, 2010, and can be made by calling (601)925-7152 or by emailing ward@mc.edu.

Activities will begin at 12 noon and conclude at 4 p.m.  The day will include a mock class, tours of facility, lunch, and informational sessions with admissions staff, financial aid, faculty, current students, and alumni.  When calling to make reservations, we will need your name, telephone number, and email address

 

To schedule a visit or for more information, please contact:




Pat Evans

Assistant Dean of Admissions
601.925.7151
pevans@mc.edu



Hope Weaver

Director of Admissions
601.925.7150
hweaver@mc.edu


Jackie Banes

Financial Aid Coordinator
601.925.7110
banes@mc.edu

Amy Ward
Admissions Counselor
601.925.7152
ward@mc.edu



Jay Armstrong

Admissions Assistant
601.925.7170
armstron@mc.edu

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"All law schools say that students matter. But at MCSOL it really is true. The Admissions Office listened to my extenuating circumstances. They really cared. They gave me a level of personal attention that I never received from any other law school."

— Wendy Yuan 

"Mississippi College School of Law is not just a special place. It's a phenomenal place. The individual attention I've received from the faculty to the administration is first rate and indicative of a quality education which needs no comparison."

— Karen Clay 

2009 Class  
Class Size 194
Number of States Represented 27
Number of Colleges Represented 86
Number of Majors 26
Percentage of males/females 55/45
Median LSAT 150
Median GPA 3.3
Age Range 20-43