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PROGRAM www.sdp.msstate.edu
info@sdp.msstate.edu
662-325-1353
Register online by Friday, May 27
Move-in - Tuesday, May 31 after 2 pm
Orientation - Wednesday, June 1
Program begins Thursday, June 2
Program ends Wednesday, July 27
The Summer Developmental Program
(SDP) is an eight week summer enrichment
program designed to enhance the academic skills
of students who do not meet all criteria for
admission. Qualified students will take course
work in one or more of the following deficient
subject areas (as determined by MSU Admis-
sions) plus a required learning skills laboratory: Deficient Coursework Offered:
Developmental English
Developmental Mathematics
Developmental Reading
Required Course:
Learning Skills Lab
Classroom instruction, seminars, career-
counseling/mentoring and computer-assisted
tutorials are included in the program. Addition-
ally, the student will receive counseling and
support necessary to matriculate successfully in
the academic and social community of the
University. These courses do not count toward
graduation, but do qualify for institutional credit.
Upon successful completion of the program,
with a grade of “C” or higher in relevant course
work including the learning skills lab, the stu-
dent will be able to enroll as a freshman during
the fall semester. Any student who does not
meet the exit requirements of the program will
be advised of other educational alternatives and
will be assisted in pursuing those options.
Who can attend? Students who are referred by their high
school counselors, MSU or other university
admissions counselors (usually based upon
ACCUPLACER scores) OR students who desire
an enhancement program may attend.
How to enroll? 1) Submit online application to MSU at
www.admissions.msstate.edu
2) Take the ACCUPLACER test. Call
662-325-2224 to schedule a test.
3) Submit online application to SDP at
www.sdp.msstate.edu
4) Once accepted, fax immunization records
to the Longest Student Health Center at
(662-325-8888) or mail to P.O. Box 6338,
Mississippi State, MS 39762-6338.
Helping YOU succeed is our goal!
Other Important Contacts
Academic Affairs
http://www.provost.msstate.edu
662-325-3742
Admissions and Scholarships
http://www.admissions.msstate.edu
662-325-2224
Financial Aid
http://www.sfa.msstate.edu
662-325-2450
Housing & Residence Life
http://www.housing.msstate.edu
662-325-3555
Student Health Center-Immunizations Records
http://www.health.msstate.edu
662-325-0706
Telecommunications-IDs & MoneyMate
http://www.its.msstate.edu/services/campuscard
662-325-3387
Move-in day at MSU . . .
Required Textbooks
Evergreen: A Guide to Writing with Readings (10bth Edition)
ISBN-13: 978-0495798576
Introductory Algebra: Concepts and Graphs
ISBN-13: 978-1936368020
Ten Steps to Improving College Reading Skills (5th Edition)
ISBN-13: 978-1591940999
Improving Vocabulary Skills ISBN-13: 978-1591941910
We are here to help . . . www.sdp.msstate.edu · info@msstate.edu
662-325-1353
2016 Dates and Deadlines
1) Register online by Friday, May 27.
2) Print and fax Immunization Form to Longest
Student Health Center at 662-325-8888 by
Friday, May 27. Print form from
health.msstate.edu/healthcenter/forms/
mmrform.pdf
3) Complete 2015-2016 FAFSA (Free Application
for Federal Student Aid) by May 27, 2016 at
sfa.msstate.edu. A separate FAFSA will need
to be submitted for the Fall semester.
4) Check with the Financial Aid Office at
sfa.msstate.edu for other assistance/deadlines.
5) Apply for housing at my.housing.msstate.edu.
Select Summer Session I and II and submit the
$75 application fee. Be prepared with MSU ID
& method of payment. Move-in after 2 pm,
Tuesday, May 31. See “What to Bring” List at
housing.msstate.edu/future-residents/moving-in
6) Obtain a one-time FREE parking permit/map
prior to move-in/orientation at
sdp.msstate.edu/accuplacer/visitor-parking
7) Attend Orientation: Wednesday, June 1at 9 am
Mitchell Memorial Library Auditorium (1st floor).
Parent(s) or guardian(s) are welcome.
8) Attend classes beginning Thursday, June 2.
Classes end Wednesday, July 27. No more that three absences are allowed.
Tuition and Required Fees*
Approximate cost based upon credit hours
Resident (In-State) Students:
# of Credit Hours Six Nine Twelve
Tuition/Fees
$312.59/credit hour $1,875.54 $2,813.31 $3,751.08
Housing $19.13/day (double occupancy)
1,071.28 1,071.28 1,071.28
Books‡ 150.00 250.00 350.00
Meals $15/day 840.00 840.00 840.00
Total Estimate $3,936.82 $4,974.59 $6,012.36
*Fees are subject to change without notice and are current as of January 2016.
*Book fees will vary depending upon courses taken.
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