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Southern Miss embracing bowl game close to home
Coming into the 2022 season, one thing the Southern Miss football program really needed was a bowl game.
Now that USM is on its way to its first bowl game since 2019, another thing the program really needs is a bowl game win.
The Golden Eagles are on their way to the Lending Tree Bowl to take on their old Conference USA foe Rice, set for December 17th in Mobile.
The black and gold are in search of their first bowl game victory since 2016 when the school’s all-time leading passer Nick Mullens led them to a 28-21 win over Louisiana in the New Orleans Bowl.
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Early admission available for high school seniors to The W’s Nursing Program
SUMMARY: High school seniors can now secure early admission into the Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN) program at Mississippi University for Women through the Freshmen Early Acceptance (FEA) Program. Designed for high-achieving students, the program requires a minimum ACT score of 24 and a GPA of 3.5. The Vandergriff College of Nursing, ranked best in Mississippi and 39th nationally, prepares nurse generalists for healthcare roles. Students must maintain a GPA of 3.0 and pass all prerequisite courses with a grade of “C.” For more information, visit the university’s nursing program website.
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IRS is sending out automatic stimulus payments. Who is getting them?
SUMMARY: The IRS is distributing approximately $2.4 billion to about 1 million taxpayers who overlooked claiming the Recovery Rebate Credit on their 2021 tax returns, which could provide up to $1,400 per individual. This initiative was announced after the IRS identified eligible taxpayers who filed their returns but didn’t claim the credit. Payments will be made automatically by late January without requiring amended returns. Taxpayers who haven’t filed for 2021 can still claim the credit by the April 15, 2025 deadline. The program aims to assist those who missed out on previous Economic Impact Payments during the pandemic.
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Pearl River Community College Unveils Innovative ‘One-Stop-Shop’ Enrollment Center to Streamline Student Experience
SUMMARY: Pearl River Community College (PRCC) has launched a new “one-stop-shop” Enrollment Center on the Poplarville Campus, aimed at streamlining the student enrollment process from application to graduation. This center consolidates services from Admissions, Student Accounts, and Financial Aid, enhancing customer service and personal support. Each applicant will be paired with an Enrollment Specialist for guided assistance. The initiative follows the successful “Happy to Help” campaign, boasting high customer satisfaction rates, and was previously piloted at the Forrest County Campus. A grand opening is scheduled for January 13-14, featuring complimentary snacks for attendees.
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