Freshman Scholarships: Academic, Competitive, Designation-Based, and National Merit

These FAQs are pertaining to receiving and applying-to freshman scholarships at The University of Southern Mississippi.

What is the GO System?

The GO System is an abbreviation for the Golden Opportunities Scholarship and Competitive Programs Application System. The GO System houses a variety of scholarship opportunities for incoming and continuing students at Southern Miss. Once admitted, students can search, review requirements, apply and accept their scholarships in one web portal! Click here to view instructions on applying for scholarships in the GO System.

Do I have to apply for freshman scholarships?

For all freshman scholarships listed below, students must be admitted with all final test scores submitted to the Office of Admissions and any additional scholarship applications submitted prior to midnight of the scholarship application deadline with all appropriate documentation attached to the online scholarship application.

How do I apply for scholarships in the GO System?

Click here to view instructions on applying for scholarships in the GO System.

If I take the December ACT or SAT test, will it count for Freshman Academic Scholarships?

Scores from the December test date will be used to update student scholarship offers for competitive programs if the student was admitted by December 1st and submit their updated test scores by January 10th. Test scores must be submitted to the Office of Admissions.

Students have until March 1 to submit new scores for Academic Excellence consideration and scholarship adjustments will be sent to the student’s home address by mid March if the Academic Excellence Scholarship offer is increased. We will not accept scores after the March 1 deadline.

Do you accept ACT superscores?

Yes, the University of Southern Mississippi does accept official super scores sent directly from ACT.org for scholarship purposes. The University itself does not manually calculate a super score for students; therefore, we do not superscore SAT scores. Unfortunately, they do not provide institutions with official superscores at this time.

When will I know if I get a Freshman Academic Scholarship?

Freshman Merit-based Scholarships are called Academic Excellence Scholarships at Southern Miss. Students will receive their admission-based Academic Excellence Scholarship notifications within one month of their admission notification if they are eligible. All first round of scholarship and financial aid award notifications will be completed by March 1 of the student’s senior year. Additional scholarships and aid can follow.

I have questions about Freshman Competitive Scholarships: Luckyday Scholars Program, Honors College and/or McCarty Scholars Program. Who should I ask?

Do I have to complete a FAFSA (Financial Aid)?

A FAFSA (Free Application for Federal Student Aid) is required to receive all undergraduate scholarships. The University of Southern Miss uses a different definition of financial need than federal aid and can use the FAFSA data to verify other eligibility requirements for particular USM Foundation scholarships. Remember, students should be admitted by December 1 as their priority deadline, and the Southern Miss FAFSA priority date for scholarship consideration December 15. This gives the student ample time to complete any FAFSA verification requirements before scholarships applications begin closing.

Do all scholarships stack?

Most freshman scholarships will stack, up to cost of attendance. However, the State of Mississippi governing board, IHL, does not allow students to receive two scholarships for the same designation (ex: two tuition or housing scholarships). If you receive Discovery, Presidential, National Merit or other tuition scholarships, your Academic Excellence Tuition Scholarship will be cancelled. You can stack Academic Excellence Scholarship if selected for the Luckyday Scholars Program

Do dual enrollment hours impact my eligibility for freshman scholarships?

No, freshman scholarships are available to students the fall semester immediately following high school graduation. If you attend summer school after your high school graduation but enroll and attend at The University of Southern Mississippi that fall semester, you will be considered for freshman scholarships.

Do I have to accept my scholarship?

Yes, students must accept all USM scholarship(s) via the GO System, except the Academic Excellence Scholarship and Incoming Freshman Phi Theta Kappa Scholarship. The Academic Excellence Scholarship and Incoming Freshman Phi Theta Kappa Scholarship are accepted in SOAR. Click here for instructions on how to accept these two awards in SOAR.

If you do not accept your scholarship by the stated deadline, your scholarship will be cancelled. Click here to view instructions on accepting your scholarship in the GO System.

I was selected to receive a scholarship. How do I keep it?

Your scholarship tile located in the GO System will include a stipulation agreement outlining how you will maintain your scholarship(s) or you can check your Communication center in SOAR to locate your original scholarship offer letter for admission-based merit awards. Make sure you reference your stipulation agreement for each individual scholarship while you are attending The University of Southern Mississippi. Click here for more FAQs on maintaining your scholarship.