Mississippi College (MC) Law School has been awarded the Gold Military Friendly® Schools Top 10 Grad School designation, marking a significant achievement for the institution. Meanwhile, its parent university, Mississippi College, received silver status in the same rankings. These accolades highlight the institutions’ commitment to supporting military-affiliated students in their academic pursuits.
The Military Friendly® designation, awarded annually by Viqtory Media, evaluates schools based on factors such as retention rates, graduation rates, job placement, and tuition assistance for military-connected students. MC Law’s gold status places it among the top 10 graduate schools nationwide for military-friendliness. “This recognition underscores our dedication to serving those who have served our country,” said a spokesperson for MC Law.
Mississippi College earned silver status for its undergraduate programs, reflecting its efforts to create a supportive environment for military students. Analysts note that such distinctions are increasingly important as more veterans and active-duty personnel seek higher education. Sources suggest these designations could enhance both institutions’ reputations and attract more military-affiliated applicants.
Looking ahead, experts predict that military-friendly rankings will play a growing role in shaping institutional policies and student choices. “Colleges and universities are recognizing the value of fostering a welcoming environment for military students,” said an education policy analyst. “This trend is likely to accelerate as institutions compete for this growing demographic.”