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Mississippi Valley State University
[Career Exploration, Development & Growth]

Id: 121      State: Mississippi

About This School:
Mississippi Valley State University (commonly referred to as MVSU) is a historically black university located in unincorporated Leflore County, Mississippi, in the Mississippi Delta, near Itta Bena. MVSU is a member- school of the Thurgood Marshall College Fund. The institution, which opened in 1950, was created by the Mississippi Legislature as Mississippi Vocational College. The legislation to form the institution was signed into law by Governor Thomas L. Bailey on April 5, 1946. The legislature anticipated that legal segregation of public education was in danger (and would in four years be declared unconstitutional in the United States Supreme Court's decision in Brown v. Board of Education the institution, hoping that its existence would draw African-American applicants who might have otherwise applied to attend Mississippi's premier whites-only institutions—the University of Mississippi, Mississippi State University, and the University of Southern Mississippi. Creating separate institutions of higher learning for Mississippi's black population, the state's political leaders hoped, would help ease the pressure to integrate the state's premier universities. To attract the support of those who opposed any government action to provide higher education to blacks, those proposing creation of M.V.C. used the term "vocational" to imply that the institution's main purpose would be to train blacks to take on blue-collar jobs.

Students Who Have Registered Individually: 90

Students Registered Via School Career Services: Less Than 10

Diversity & Inclusion: Medium

Grants Availability: Yes - Rating: (In Progress)  

Scholarships Availability: Yes - Rating: (In Progress)  

Mentoring Productivity: Yes - Rating: (In Progress)  

Student Interest In Flexible Remote Work Opportunities: Medium to Medium-High  

School Work Experience Builder Engagement: Low to Medium-Low  

Percentage of Users From This School Using CP: 1%-5%




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