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  1. Memphis University School | Excellence in Boys' Education Since 1893

    Discover Memphis University School (MUS), a premier college-preparatory school for boys in grades 6–12. Explore our academics, athletics, and vibrant student life.

  2. Tuition and Financial Aid - musowls.org

    An MUS committee then makes the final determination of the financial aid amount, and the notification is included in the acceptance package. Once a student receives financial aid, it is the policy of the …

  3. Calendar - musowls.org

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  4. Careers

    Your resume is always welcome. If no relevant job openings are listed, feel free to submit your resume at our email: careers@musowls.org. MUS is a Great Place to Work! At Memphis University School, …

  5. Directory - musowls.org

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  6. Admissions at MUS | Apply to Memphis University School

    Learn how to apply to MUS, discover why families choose us, and explore financial aid and campus visit opportunities.

  7. Welcome to MUS | A Message from the Headmaster

    MUS is a traditional school, and our concerns for academic literacy and strong character rest on time-tested traditional values – perseverance, courage, civility, honesty, industry, self-restraint, …

  8. Summer at MUS | Camps and Courses for Boys

    Summer Camps and Courses MUS offers a variety of Summer Programs designed to help current and future Owls build skills, explore educational and creative topics, and have a great time. Whether a …

  9. Why MUS? | Excellence, Character & Community

    Find out what sets MUS apart—from our academic rigor and traditions to our supportive community of faculty and families.

  10. Academics at MUS | Challenging Curriculum for Boys in Grades 6–12

    Academic Highlights at MUS Advanced Placement Courses A wide range of AP offerings allows students to earn college credit and engage in college-level academics before graduation.