Liberal Arts & Humanities Schools in Mississippi
12 schools compared · Average earnings $21,206/yr
12 Mississippi schools offer Liberal Arts & Humanities. Average graduate earnings run 23% below the national average — something worth factoring in alongside tuition, location, and program fit.
Schools in MS
12
Avg Grad Earnings
$21,206/yr
-23% vs. national avg
Avg Score
40/100
Top MS Cities
8
with programs
Liberal Arts & Humanities Programs in Mississippi
All 12 Mississippi schools offering Liberal Arts & Humanities, ranked by TradeSchoolOutlook Score. Click a school to see full earnings projections and program details.
| # | School | Score |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | Holmes Community College Goodman, MS |
45 |
| 2 | Meridian Community College Meridian, MS |
43 |
| 3 | Itawamba Community College Fulton, MS |
40 |
| 4 | Northwest Mississippi Community College Senatobia, MS |
41 |
| 5 | Hinds Community College Raymond, MS |
40 |
| 6 | Mississippi Gulf Coast Community College Perkinston, MS |
40 |
| 7 | Coahoma Community College Clarksdale, MS |
39 |
| 8 | Pearl River Community College Poplarville, MS |
39 |
| 9 | East Central Community College Decatur, MS |
37 |
| 10 | Jones County Junior College Ellisville, MS |
38 |
| 11 | Mississippi Delta Community College Moorhead, MS |
39 |
| 12 | Northeast Mississippi Community College Booneville, MS |
38 |
Where Liberal Arts & Humanities Programs Cluster in Mississippi
Cities with the most Liberal Arts & Humanities programs — useful if you want to minimize commute or relocate within state.
| City | Schools | Avg Earnings |
|---|---|---|
| Goodman, MS | 1 | $25,496/yr |
| Meridian, MS | 1 | $24,817/yr |
| Ellisville, MS | 1 | $23,319/yr |
| Booneville, MS | 1 | $21,819/yr |
| Senatobia, MS | 1 | $21,515/yr |
| Perkinston, MS | 1 | $21,260/yr |
| Raymond, MS | 1 | $20,965/yr |
| Clarksdale, MS | 1 | $20,069/yr |
Compare Liberal Arts & Humanities in Other States
Considering a nearby state? Here's how Mississippi compares to others with strong Liberal Arts & Humanities offerings.
Data from College Scorecard, Bureau of Labor Statistics 2024–2034, and DOL RAPIDS.
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