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Academic Advising

Office of Student Success — coaching and tutoring support; located in Leland Speed Library 1st floor. Academic advising is department-based at MCU; Student Success provides coaching, not traditional advising.

Housing / Residence Life

Multiple residence halls confirmed (Chrestman, East Tower, Gunter, Hederman, Latimer-Webb, Mary Nelson, Quick/Cockroft-Caldwell, Ratliff, University Place, West Tower, Whittington). $200 non-refundable housing application fee. Graduate housing available at Olde Towne Lofts.

Hold Policy

Hold blocks: registration, diploma Hold threshold notes: No specific dollar hold thresholds published publicly. Financial Agreement states unpaid balances result in registration and diploma holds. Non-payment by due date triggers course drop before hold is even relevant. Late fee: $185 Late fee recurring: No Collections fee: Up to 30% Collections notes: Collection fee assessed at maximum permitted by applicable law, not to exceed 30% of outstanding balance. Delinquent accounts reported to credit bureaus. Students responsible for court costs and attorney fees if lawsuit filed. Third party may be collection company or attorney. Payment plan enrollment fee: $75 FRA required: Yes FRA notes: Student Enrollment and Financial Agreement must be read and accepted before enrollment each term. Covers financial liability, collection policy, communication policy, and withdrawal/non-attendance procedures. Available at mc.edu/offices/business/financial-agreement. Billing cycle: Semester (balance due by published deadline each term; Fall 2026 due August 7, 2026) Refund schedule: Course drops (fall/spring): Week 1: 100%; Week 2+: 0% University withdrawal (fall/spring): Week 1: 100%; Week 2: 75%; Week 3: 50%; Week 4: 25%; Week 5+: 0% 8-week terms (withdrawal): Days 1-3: 100%; Days 4-5: 75%; Days 6-7: 50%; Days 8-9: 25%; Day 10+: 0% 5-week summer terms: Reg day+next day: 100%; Day 3: 75%; Day 4: 50%; Day 5: 25%; Day 6+: 0% 2-week summer terms: Registration day: 100%; After reg day: 0% Registration fees not refundable. Dorm fees not refunded on withdrawal; meals refunded at daily rate. Source: 2025-2026 Undergraduate Catalog Non-attendance policy: Non-attendance does not constitute a withdrawal. Notifying a professor does not constitute a withdrawal. Must use Complete Withdrawal link in MyMC portal. Discontinuance of class attendance without official withdrawal earns a grade of F in each course.

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Why Mississippi College students miss critical emails

Your inbox is full of noise. Even if you check it every day, that one financial aid deadline or registration hold notice is easy to miss in the flood.

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When something important arrives, we text you a short summary. No spam, no noise - just the emails that matter.

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Mississippi College student account questions

What happens if I don't pay my balance by the due date at Mississippi Christian University?

If your balance is not paid or set up on a monthly payment plan by the semester deadline, you may be dropped from your courses and charged a $185 late payment fee. A financial hold will also be placed on your account, preventing future registration and withholding your diploma and other services. If the account remains delinquent, it may be referred to a collection agency (with fees up to 30% of the outstanding balance) and reported to credit bureaus. Contact the Business Office at businessoffice@mc.edu or 601-925-3307 to resolve your account.

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Does Mississippi Christian University offer a payment plan?

Yes. MCU offers interest-free monthly payment plans for fall and spring semesters. Fall semester: 3-month plan (August 31, September 30, October 31) or 4-month plan (July 31, August 31, September 30, October 31). Spring semester: similar options starting December or January. There is a $75 enrollment fee per semester, and you must have a minimum balance of $100 to enroll. Enroll through MyMC (my.mc.edu) → Student Account → CashNet → 'Make a Payment'. Contact businessoffice@mc.edu or 601-925-3307 for help.

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What holds can prevent me from registering at Mississippi Christian University?

A financial hold will be placed on your account if you have an unpaid balance, preventing you from registering for any upcoming semesters. To clear a financial hold, pay your outstanding balance in full through MyMC or set up a payment plan. You must also complete the Student Enrollment and Financial Agreement before registering. Check your holds and account balance through MyMC (my.mc.edu) → BannerWeb (Students) → Student Account Information. Contact the Business Office at businessoffice@mc.edu or 601-925-3307 for financial holds; contact the Registrar at registrar@mc.edu or 601-925-3210 for other registration questions.

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What is Mississippi Christian University's refund policy if I withdraw?

If you withdraw from the university during fall or spring semester, the tuition refund schedule is: Week 1: 100%, Week 2: 75%, Week 3: 50%, Week 4: 25%, Week 5 and after: 0%. To withdraw, use the Complete Withdrawal link in your MyMC portal. Non-attendance does NOT constitute a withdrawal — failing to complete an official withdrawal earns a grade of F in each course. Registration fees and most other fees are not refundable. Contact the Registrar at registrar@mc.edu or 601-925-3210 to begin the process.

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Policy information sourced from public Mississippi College pages. This page is not affiliated with Mississippi College.

Common questions about Email Cheat Code at Mississippi College

Does Email Cheat Code work with Mississippi College email?

Yes. Mississippi College uses Google Workspace (Gmail) for student email. Email Cheat Code connects to your @mc.edu account with read-only access and sends you SMS alerts when critical emails arrive - financial aid deadlines, registration holds, bursar notices, and academic notifications.

What emails does Email Cheat Code monitor at Mississippi College?

We monitor your Mississippi College inbox for the emails that actually matter - financial aid deadlines, FAFSA verification requests, registration holds, tuition payment reminders, academic standing notices, and advisor communications. Newsletters, club emails, and campus-wide blasts are filtered out. You only get a text when something needs your attention.

Is my Mississippi College email account safe with Email Cheat Code?

Yes. We connect through your provider's official OAuth sign-in - the same process you'd use to connect any trusted app. We can only read your emails, never send, delete, or modify them.

Email content is never stored - only a short alert summary is saved. Our security was independently verified through a CASA Tier 2 audit by TAC Security for the App Defense Alliance. You can revoke access anytime from your account settings.

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