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Affordability- The average cost of attending a community college is $3,384 a year in tuition and required fees.
Nationally Recognized- In 2015, Wallet Hub ranked the Mississippi community college system the best in the nation. Additionally, each year Mississippi’s community colleges are nationally recognized for their excellence in the classroom.
Locations- 15 community colleges offering classes at multiple locations across the state. No matter where you live, a community college is close to you.
Mississippi Virtual Community College-
The Mississippi Virtual Community College offers more than 3,000 courses taught online by 1,500 instructors and is recognized as a national leader in online higher education.
Articulation agreements with the state’s eight public universities ensure courses transfer seamlessly.
Approximately 200,000 of our citizens will be educated at a Mississippi community college this year.
The mission of the Mississippi Community College Board is to advance the community college system through coordination, support, leadership, and advocacy.