Welcome, Ole Miss Parents!

We recognize the important role that you continue to play in your students’ lives, and we want you to have the resources you need to support them.

An Ole Miss student poses for a photo while sitting on a branch of a tree outside of Bryant Hall.

Join our Ole Miss Family Association

Stay informed and involved with everything happening at the University.

Come to Orientation

It’s not just for the student, it’s for you, too!  Check out session agendas and dates.

Review our Costs of Attendance

The Office of Financial Aid wants you to be prepared for the costs of school.  We can help.

Develop a Budget for Your Student for Next Year

We have a worksheet that will help you identify/track income and expenses.

Take a Virtual Tour of Campus

Get to know where everything is located.

Nonresident Alumni Child Scholarship

Students whose parents are graduates of the University of Mississippi are eligible to receive a Non-Resident Alumni Award. This award will pay between $6,000-$8,000 per parent, per year and is renewable for up to 8 semesters total.

Child of Faculty and Staff Scholarship

Students whose parents are full time employees of the University of Mississippi are eligible to receive a tuition scholarship worth up to 50% of the cost of current tuition. Those parents who began employment before 1977 are eligible for a 100% tuition scholarship.

Federal Parent Loan (PLUS)

While Federal Direct Student Loans are the lowest cost federal student loans to initially pursue, Federal Parent PLUS Loans provide parent borrowers with good credit histories funds to supplement the educational expenses of their dependent undergraduate children. Annual eligibility is limited to the cost of attendance minus other financial aid the student receives. While financial need is NOT a requirement for the Parent PLUS Loan program, students must file a FAFSA to establish eligibility for both Federal Direct Loans and Parent PLUS Loans.

Sign up for PLUS Direct Deposit

If Parent PLUS Loan proceeds are credited to the student’s Bursar bill and there are excess funds, this amount is forwarded to the parent borrower (unlike all other aid, which is given to the student).  The most efficient way to deliver your funds is through Direct Deposit.