SCHOOL OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION
Admission Policies
Pre-Business Program – The B.B.A. curriculum consists of a two-year pre-business program plus a two-year major program. Students must meet all requirements for general admission to the university to enter the pre-business program. Students who score 21 or below on the mathematics subscore of the ACT will be required to complete Math 121-College Algebra, or its equivalent, in addition to successfully completing the other mathematics requirements in the pre-business program.
Business Major Program – Student must successfully complete the pre-business program or its equivalent (for those students transferring to the university from another institution) prior to enrollment in upper division major coursework. Students who have earned a grade-point average of at least 2.0 on the courses listed in the pre-business program will enroll in upper division (300 level) major coursework. Answers to frequently asked questions can be found on the school's Web site www.olemissbusiness.com.
Transfer Students – Students transferring into Ole Miss before their junior year are required to have successfully completed courses equivalent to those included in the pre-business curriculum prior to enrollment in one of the school's nine major degree programs.
Academic Regulations
Program Completion Requirements
Credit Hours and Residence – Minimum total: 120 semester hours. Students must complete at least one-half of their business and accountancy courses at The University of Mississippi, including 30 hours at the 300 level or above in business, economics, or accountancy.
General Education Core Curriculum
The general education/core curriculum requirements for the B.B.A. programs are given in the requirements section for each major.
College/School-wide Degree Requirements
Maximum Load – No student may enroll for more than 18 semester hours exclusive of exercise and leisure activity courses, and basic air, military, or naval science courses unless the student has earned the privilege of taking additional work by an exceptional record of grades during the preceding semester. For each additional semester hour of work taken, the student must have a grade-point average for the preceding semester two-fifths (0.4) of a grade point higher than 2.0.
Advising
Undergraduate Student Services and Academic Advising – The School of Business Administration's undergraduate academic advising program is an essential part of the undergraduate educational experience. Academic counselors help undergraduate students understand the options and opportunities for academic programs of study, degree requirements, and course selection. Academic counselors will engage students in meaningful relationships designed to support and encourage a challenging and successful undergraduate education. Students will prepare for, and participate fully in, their advising experience. Each student is responsible for monitoring his or her academic progress toward degree completion.
Honor Code Policy
Academic Integrity – The School of Business Administration upholds honor and academic integrity in all of its teaching, research, and service activities. All business faculty, staff, and students are charged with the responsibility to behave with personal and professional integrity and to refrain from dishonorable conduct.