2023 Fall Commencement Program

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Northwest Mississippi Community College

One Hundred Fifteenth Commencement

Friday, the Eighth of December Two Thousand Twenty-Three



ONE HUNDRED FIFTEENTH COMMENCEMENT

NORTHWEST MISSISSIPPI COMMUNITY COLLEGE Howard Coliseum Senatobia, Mississippi December 8, 2023 Associate of Arts: 10 a.m. Associate of Applied Science, Career & Technical Certificates: 2 p.m.


ORDER OF PROCESSION Mace Bearers: Mrs. Kristin Davis, Associate Vice President of Academic Instruction (10 a.m.), Dr. Craig Lafferty, Dean of School of Health Sciences (2 p.m.) Gonfalon Carriers (in order of procession): DeSoto Center: Ms. Courtney Hicks (10 a.m.); Mr. Paul Connell (2 p.m.) eLearning: Ms. Sandra Smith (10 a.m.); Mr. Stephan McDavid (2 p.m.) Lafayette-Yalobusha Technical Center: Dr. Suzanne Strehle (10 a.m.); Mr. Brad Roe (2 p.m.) Senatobia Campus: Mr. Jeff Triplett (10 a.m.); Mr. Josh Buchanan (2 p.m.)

Platform Dignitaries

Dr. Michael J. Heindl, President Mr. Tony Sandridge, President, Tate County Board Mr. Bryan McCachren, District Dean of Student of Supervisors Services Ms. Patti Gordon, Executive Director of Institutional Advancement

Mr. Jeff Horton, Vice President for Administration and Finance

Dr. Don Jones, Dean of Lafayette-Yalobusha Technical Center

Dr. Matthew Domas, Vice President for Instruction

Dr. Keith D. Reed, Dean of DeSoto Center

Mrs. Kristin Davis, Associate Vice President of Academic Instruction

Dr. Tonyalle Rush, Associate Vice President for Student Services and Enrollment Management

Mr. Dwayne Casey, Associate Vice President for Workforce Solutions and Career-Technical Education

Dr. Andrew Dale, Associate Vice President for Community Relations

Dr. Craig Lafferty, Dean of School of Health Sciences

BOARD OF TRUSTEES Mr. Jamie Anderson, Tallahatchie Dr. Rachell Anderson, Tunica Mr. William H. Austin, Jr., DeSoto Mr. Jerry Barrett, Vice Chairman, Tate Mr. Steve Bostick, Benton Mrs. Jean Ann Casey, Calhoun Mrs. Angie Crawford, Quitman Mr. Steve Cummings, Yalobusha Mr. Bill Dawson, Marshall Mrs. Alee Dixon, Secretary, Tate Mr. Jay Foster, Lafayette

Ms. Diana Grist, Benton Mrs. Sylvia Hickey, Tallahatchie Mr. Sammy Higdon, Yalobusha Mr. Jamie Howell, Panola Dr. Lisa Langford, Calhoun Ms. Brenda Hopson, Quitman Dr. Carrie Skelton, Marshall Mr. Cory Uselton, Chairman, DeSoto Mr. Steve White, Lafayette Ms. Dorothy K. Wilbourn, Panola Mr. John T. Lamar, Jr., Board Attorney 2


ACADEMIC REGALIA The Mace The Northwest Mississippi Community College mace stands as a symbol of educational leadership. The origins of the mace can be traced to medieval times when knights carried them as weapons during processions with their kings. As the tradition grew, the mace became a symbol of authority and was often decorated with elaborate embellishments and gems. Today, a college mace represents the authority invested in the president by a school’s governing body. The mace is used only on formal occasions, including commencement exercises and presidential inaugurations, when participants are often in full regalia and the president is in attendance. The Northwest mace, crafted by minting company Medalcraft Mint, Inc., is the first in the College’s history. The mace was designed by a committee composed of Julie Bauer, former director of Communications; Sybil Canon, former associate vice president for Development and Special Projects; Jennifer Corbin, graphic designer; and Dan Smith, former Chief of Staff and vice president for Student Services. Carved from natural walnut and accented with brass, the mace stands 42 inches tall. Topping the mace is the Northwest Mississippi Community College seal, sculpted in brass with an antiqued finish and a walnut surround. The seal depicts the name and initials of the College, an outline of the State of Mississippi, and carries the year of the College’s founding, 1927. The seal and surround sit atop a brass platform that reads “Northwest Mississippi Community College.” Below the platform is a brass banner commemorating Tate County Agricultural High School, first organized in 1915 and the parent institution of Northwest. On the staff of the mace are eleven smaller brass banners further commemorating the sponsoring counties of Northwest—Benton, Calhoun, DeSoto, Lafayette, Marshall, Panola, Quitman, Tallahatchie, Tate, Tunica, and Yalobusha. At the bottom of the mace is a 7.25” brass foot. The base of natural walnut was crafted by Stanley Isom, a member of the College’s Physical Plant staff. The front of the base features an antique brass College seal to match the mace.

The Chain of Office The chain of office, which is worn by the president on ceremonial occasions, is the visible symbol of the office and authority of the president of the College. The current chain of office was commissioned by the College’s eighth president, Dr. Gary Lee Spears, and was first used at the 2006 commencement ceremonies. The chain of office consists of an ornamental chain bearing brass banners upon which are inscribed the names and years of service of the presidents of Northwest. The chain terminates in a banner inscribed with the title of the office—“President”—from which hangs the seal of Northwest Mississippi Community College in brass.

The Gonfalons The College’s gonfalons are a set of pageantry banners used during formal ceremonies to represent the institution and campus locations. Included in the set are four 3-by-5-foot fishtail-style gonfalons, each one featuring the logo of the Senatobia campus, DeSoto Center, Lafayette-Yalobusha Technical Center, and eLearning on a field of blue with a red stripe in the College’s official colors. The institution as a whole is represented by a 4-by-6-foot fishtail-style gonfalon featuring the College name and seal in the College’s official colors on a blue field with a red stripe. The smaller gonfalons are used in the Processional, while the larger gonfalon remains stationary on the stage.

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COMMENCEMENT SPEAKER Mr. Tony Sandridge President, Tate County Board of Supervisors In 2007, Mr. Tony Sandridge won the electoral election for the position of District 3 supervisor in Tate County. His significant achievement made him the first African American to hold a position as a county supervisor in Tate County. Mr. Sandridge has been in office for 16 years and is currently serving his fifth term. For the last four years, he has served as president of the Tate County Board of Supervisors. He is determined to transform Tate County into a community where everyone is appreciated, valued, and provided with opportunities. After graduating from Coldwater High School, Mr. Sandridge continued his education at Northwest Mississippi Community College. As the director and founder of Tate County Bridging the Gap and Seniors on the Move, Mr. Sandridge regularly participates in collaborative initiatives with local community members. Moreover, he assists local youth sports leagues within the community. He is a member of the Mississippi Association of Supervisors Educational Committee, on the Board of Directors of Communicare, and is a member of several other organizations and committees dedicated to providing services to the residents of Tate County. He also works with the Tate County Youth and Drug Court advisory board. Mr. Sandridge has been married to his wife, Cassandra, for 34 years. He and his family have lived in Tate County their entire lives. They are the parents of Tempestt and Brandon, as well as the grandparents of Kayler and Kaden. He is also a deacon at Second Baptist M.B. Church, located in Coldwater.

Today’s Commencement Ceremonies can be viewed via the livestream at www.youtube.com/NorthwestCC. 4


COMMENCEMENT PROGRAM Pomp and Circumstance Processional..................................................................................................................................... Issac/Elgar Invocation..............................................................................10 a.m.—Mr. Christian Alex-Jordan McCou Graduate, Class of 2023 2 p.m.—Miss Savannah Hope Robbins Graduate, Class of 2023 The Star-Spangled Banner................................................................................... Words: Francis Scott Key Music: John Stafford Smith Kirin Shaw & Siera Lee Welcome and Remarks..................................................................................................Dr. Michael J. Heindl President, Northwest Mississippi Community College Introduction..................................................................................................................Dr. Michael J. Heindl Address.............................................................................................................................. Mr. Tony Sandridge President, Tate County Board of Supervisors Awarding of Diplomas and Certificates...................................................................Dr. Michael J. Heindl Presentation of Diplomas and Certificates................................................................Dr. Matthew Domas Vice President for Instruction Mr. Jeff Horton Vice President for Administration and Finance Mrs. Angela Dortch Registrar Alma Mater.......................................................................................................................... Triplett/Johnson arr. Todd E. Hill Kirin Shaw & Siera Lee Pomp and Circumstance Recessional....................................................................................................................................... Issac/Elgar Respect for our degree candidates and dignity for the commencement exercise are important. Please honor each graduate by reserving all individual celebrations until the end of the exercise. Your cooperation is greatly appreciated. Please stand during the Processional and Recessional.

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2023 GRADUATES Associate of Arts Macy Brooke Adams * Chelsea Sharelle Alexander Savannah Marie Allen * Natasha Monique Amos Tucker Alexis Andreini * Catherine Amaya Andrews ** Dadriun Jerelle Atkins * Lasaija Tarae Ayers Calyer Paisle Baker Austin Wesley Beach Kylie Adele Beard ** Colby Lane Bethany Jada Kierra Bohanna Madisyn Leigh Bone Noah Daniel Brabham * Tierney Elisha Braxton Jazmine Darnae Brown Nolan Robert Brown ** Shyneka Brown Kaylinn Sierra Brownlee Comiah Elyse Bryant * Chloe Madison Burrowes * Madelyn Renee Cain ** Anna Claire Callum Princessa Star Camacho ** Avalyne Chanel Campbell Madison Nicole Carlisle Bailey Embrey Carpenter * Kenneth Horacio Castillo Dayna Avery Cathey Donna Ainsley Cathey Brandon Scott Chandler ** Jaylan Latay Cobbs * Cullen Miller Coleman Griffin Reed Coleman * Melvin Deshun Collins ** Virginia Kacey Corbett Katherine Brooke Corbin * Zandaisha Chateria Crawford

Leandria Crowley Madison Bequette Cummings Jykeon J’quacis Cunningham * Averie Brooke Curvin Roderick Darnell Daniels Matthew Lee Davenport Xavier Earl Davis Brooke Taylor Delaney ** Mary Grace Dickerson Raylin Sherrell Dixon ** Alicia Michelle Donaldson ** Erin Brettley Douglas Krishunna Regale Douglas Lacey Elizabeth Downs Jamiya Laquis Dudley Isis Sanaa Duncan Halley Elizabeth Eberly Zion Oneil Edwards ** Kyle Louis Eichelberger Elizabeth Camacho Enriquez Kristian Alip Esgasane Hayden Cole Eubanks * Emily Kathleen Evans * Ashlyn McKayla Farris * Macey Faith Faulkner * Brooke Mattie Ferrell Amiya Larose Finley Peyton Claire Fleming Jordan Brianna Franklin William O’neil Fuller Tonya Suzanne Gibson * Ajayla Bianca Glass Lacey Renae Grant Jamarlin Markel Green Keith Edward Griffith Halie Ann Grimm Ijaya Jabree Gunn Bryanda Nakia Guyse Shanquivian Deshonta Hall Tristen Drew Hamby **

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Bre’Aunna Tremeice Harps Hannah Gayle Hawkins Ja’Niya J. Hawkins Patrick Palmer Helms * Samuel Graham Henderson ** Jaylin Cheyenne Henry * Mallarie Dawn Hernandez * Kaitlyn Alexis Herron Laurel Caitlynn Hetterick Amelia Nicole Hill Kara Amira Hilliard Morgan Elizabeth Hitt Elizabeth Madison Holliday Kaitlyn Olivia Holloway Aaniya Kelsierra Hoskins ** Landon Jagger House * LaBrisa Nichole Hughes Olivia Katelynn Hurt Jessica Virginia Hurth D’myia Alera Irwin * Ronald D. Ivory Jr. Deborah Taylor Jackson Jasmine Lashae Jackson * Jevon Cortez Jackson Anna Ruth Jaynes * Amari Leanne Jefferson Jada Keanna Jelks * Elora Atalanta Jennings Marsha Renee Johnson ** Shaylah Marie Johnson D’Asia Le’Shai Joiner Ashley Akira Jones Ashley Rose Jones Emalee Jewel Justice Hanna Nicole Kelly Rory Ann Kerrigan * Kylie Rae Key Destinee Shela King Khaliya Lashay Lacy Lauryn Adalynne Leasure


Gage Bennett Leslie Syniah Lanye’ Lester ** Brianna Marie Lewelling * Quincett Ja’Karia Liger Hudson Lang Lindsay *** Allie Machell Litton Khadijah Tynnetta Love Ashley Paige Lowe ** Laila Fatima Malone Jakalyin Zequorian Marr ** Chelsey Renea Martin Lashondra Nicole Matthews Christian Alex-Jordan McCou ** Jireh Keleja Indiali McIntosh *** Ana Elizabeth McKee Sean Jordan McMahan * Savannah Grace McRae Jessie Makenna Mead * Jadyn Imani-Michelle Metcalf * Brianna Rose Miller * Eliyah Grace Miller * Ashley Marie Mockbee Alacey’anna El’lisha Moore Kristen Renee Morgan Kyra Nicole Morrison Laney Scott Moss * Yahia Tarek Nahhas Leslie Ann Nail Xzavier Trevon Nash John Ryan Nemnich Jalyn Dshawn Nickelberry Ryanalyn Kitana Nishite-Lamee Morgan Rhea Nosef * Travon A. Owens Isabel Paniagua Jamie Nicole Parsons Cameron Pascal Ashton Marie Patrick Keegan James Patterson *** Madison Jeanee Patterson *

Makenzie Shea Payne * Marquazia Flora Alean Pegues Amber Nicole Perry Aylaijah Phillips Katrina Michelle Phillips Bailey Nicole Pippin *** Skylar Joy Pointer Brice Ricardo Purnell Rennan Quiroz Jr. ** Heather Rosemary Ray Carlie Taylor Rayman Katy Charline Reeves *** Rebeca Renteria Barajas ** Kaley Camille Rikard ** Carlos Gabriel Rios-Sanchez Jason Howard Rodney Christian Abraham Rodriguez Sydney Michelle Rowan Chiquilla Kenyatta Rucker Kevin Frayle Ruiz * Kaitlyn Iyana Scott Clair Ann Scruggs Violeta Suezette Segura Salazar Zankia Geniya Sesson Hannah Whitney Shaw Shelby Madison Shelton Tristan Dean Shorter Ameeah Shana Smith Desiree Nicole Smith * Detrevius Nelson Smith Donnisha Renee Smith I-Ashia Smith Sealbria Smith Stratton Holt Smith * Alyssa Marie Snyder ** Lindsey Paige Spangler * Dylan Elijah Spencer * Deveshia Shena Stewart Jayla Louise Stiff Jon Clifton Surrette **

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Olivia Mai Tamayo Janice Marie Tatum Brandi Nicole Taylor Erika James Taylor ** Bradley Neal Tedford ** Carmen N. Temple Charles Edward Thomas Simone Mary Elizabeth Thomas Naomi Mahagonei Rhayne Thompson * Jlynn Leshon Topps Zakeriyah Traneisha Townes Hannah Mary-Ann Vanderford Eva Maria Vannucci Addison Marie Vargas * Ariel Isabella Vasquez *** Kyleigh Ann Veazey ** Preston Lindsey Walden Darryl C. Walker Chymekia R’Landa Watkins Sierra Ann Webb Alison Weeks ** Alexandra Marie Wells Landria Mariah West Preston Mathias White *** Tyra White * Rebecca Danielle Whitley Josie Lee Widick Maggie Joann Wiggins Jessica Yukine Wilemon Amia Danyell Williams Nicolas C. Williams Welton Williams Levisha Lesha Wilson Evani Nykole Woodard Lillian Lorena Woods Morgan Elizabeth Woods Cameron Amir Young Laine Marie Young


Associate of Applied Science Decameron Deon Alexander Yolanda Michelle Alford Tamajih Chanell Anding Deborah M. Benson * Janae Symone Boykin * Savannah Nichole Carlisle Jamea Shardae Carter Martha Faye Clark Tyana Chernea Clark *** Jaylin Demond Cruthirds Latasha Denise Curry Joseph Andrew Dandan *** Taylor Brooke Davis Matthew Blake Dickerson * Stephanie Cileste Donald *** Brandon Jamal Ford Holle Lynn Ford * Michelle Jean Fulgham-Hall Jamaya D’Asia Galloway *** Allyson Bailey Green * Carson Alexander Hall * Kedrian Cantrell Hardy Myracle Leigh Hersey Darcus Doree Horton Tamira Tanae Johnson Asia Jones Janijah Na’Keria Kelly Raven Crystal Knight *** Sarah Ashley Mecaila Knight Brianna Elizabeth Leverett Erica Danielle Lomax Christal Lillie Catherine Love Amber Marie May Shaneka Laquinta Mays William Walker McClanahan *** Jasmin Danielle McLeod Austin Ryan Mitchell * Kaylan Moriya Morris ** Tyler James Peppmuller

Kaylan Nicole Pickens *** Jakiyah Deshae Polk Kya Denise Prather Tya Elyse Prather Elizabeth LeAnn Preuss Rehema Wangui Rafiki Makinley Taylor Riden ** Savannah Hope Robbins Thalia Elena Rodriguez Luis Eusebio Salazar * Shaneisha Aunjanue La’Keria Sargent Madison Mo’Nae Shaw * Latoya Jean Shumpert Briana Renae Sledge Adrian Marcell Smith Carisma Shantel Smith Lakeisha Shanta Smith Teighlor Jamel Spear Brandon Deonte’ Thompson Grayson Avery Walker Preston Benaiah Wallace Richard Dale Ward Ashley Claire Weeks Madison Brooke Welch Marshun Louis Wright *** Ashlen Nichole York

Career Certificate Skylar Renee Adams Kaderricka Allen Jakaila Nicole Ammons Jakayla Lashaun Anderson Delayna Ann Bailey Alivia Denise Baker Hannah Marie Barnes Diamond Allure Berry Makayla Breann Berry Kendrick Lee Blackmon Kenn’Eisha Lashae Bobo

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Summer Booker Cassandra Bracey Niyounce Neyahi Brand Mon’Timmia Corderria Shamia Brooks Jasmine Nicole Brown Cynthia Elizabeth Buchanan Daija Tytianna Bumphis Nakhia Tyandrea Burton Jenna Kate Buse Olivia Rose Byrd Cody Patrick Champion Stephanie Traneshia Cherry Ethan Lane Clayton Cherquita Conner Jasmine Jacques Cooper Janonia Arnice Crayton Julianne Miranda Crouch Clayton Jordan Cutshall Maranda Nikole Daniels Autumn Honey Davis Ciara Davis Emaiya Michelle Davis Hallie Jane-Lord Davis Silas Clayton Deisher Megan Marie DiCenzo Jenny Diego-Martinez Coleman Preston Dowell Calvin Douglas Downer T’nya Dyson Aulden Blake Easterling William Paul Edmonds Breanna Nicole Elliott Brittany Fredericka Fields Samantha Grace Flint Jasmin Danielle Ford Shenika Antoinette Ford Kailan S. Franklin Emma Grace Franks Zerica Marie Garrett Brian Keith Gilliam


Emiyah Shar’vae Gipson Tanaria Shikendra Gipson Brittany R. Gleaton Amber Elise Golden Brianna Denise Goodwin Kianna Kenyale Green Brittany Shante’ Hall Kadashi Naparis Hall Jakyria Kylese Hankins Analyn Danielle Harmon Adriauna Sade’ Harris Whitney Hawthorne Marcus Conner Heidrick Erika Michelle Henderson Paige La-Tise Hibbler Anglelina Hoang Crislyn Paige Holley Rachel Lashelle Hopkins Robert Travis Horn Tramail Dewayne Howard Jr. Brianna Kay Hudson Tykevious Jamar Hudson Lee M. Jaynes Emily Joyce Johnson Kalibre Nashe’ Johnson Jabez Jones Marva Jenay Jones Shantavia Cieara Jones Tyffanie Cheyanne Jones Jessica Lynn Jones-Lee Daveyon Richard Jordan Josie Renee Kennedy Kamien Tyrell Knight Shaniqua Patrice Lamar Halle Danielle Leake Kaylee Hays Littleton Khalia Marie Marks Anwin Sabu Mathew Montana Paige McMullen Adriana Marlena Melendez

Laurel Elizabeth Merritt Kaylee Ann Mills Jonathan Patrick Mitchell Trenisha Mae Mitchell Camillia Janise Morgan Kimberley Michelle Odom Justin Lee Parker Brittany Renee Pegues Alexandria Linda Diane Pickens Morgan La’shun Pounders James Kizer Pratcher Tyquisha Monea Pritchard Keisha Nicole Prymer Myah Te’airra Ray Ahnya Shambree Reed Demariya Cornelia Reed Nyla M. Reed Marshannon Marquette Riddle Nikia Latrail Robinson Lily Grace Sanders Kyndericka Francheva Seals Catherine A. Shaw Sophia Nicole Smith Tamyia Lonnell Spencer Theo James Spencer Justin Lane Stafford Suzzette Rena Suggs Yakeitch Lashun Suggs Shandrika Lashea Tate Ta’Mesha Latreece Thomas Giovanni Torres Tracy Demond Truly Jr. Mae-Elizabeth Brooke Tutor Merari Maylen Varela Brianna Monae Vaughn Adren Precilla Vortis Kimberly Lashae Walter Alicia Alexzandra Walton Tavarius Martez Walton Kiona Monae Washington

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Korshala Montevia Wilbourn Jada Nevaeh Williams Kaylen Renee Wilson Kimberly Thanhtruc Winebarger Faith Nichole Wood Kyla Alyse Wright Christina Maria Wright Ford

Technical Certificate Casandra Alba Skyler Elizabeth Cagle Lateria Louise Chapman Zachary James Chunn Kaitlyn Danielle Cook Alexus La’Shae Driver Mataya Anniese Gates Harmony Gordon Mary Katelyn Griffin Jasmine M. Jones Gabrielle Nicole McCoy Ashley Dawn Morton Emily Malinally Rangel Allison Ann Skelton Dillion Laine Thomasson


HONORS AND ACADEMIC SOCIETIES Graduation Honors (based on GPA)

Academic Honor Societies

Asterisks beside the graduate’s name denote the following:

Regalia cords and tassels worn by graduates denote the following:

* ** *** + ++

Cum Laude (3.50-3.79) Magna Cum Laude (3.80-3.99) Summa Cum Laude (4.00) Scholastic Institute Honors Institute

Gold stole & tassel

Phi Theta Kappa Honor Society

Purple & white cord with white tassel

National Technical Honor Society

Peach double cord Alpha Delta Nu Nursing Honor Society

Honors based on Northwest hours only Does not include current semester

Black & gold cord Gamma Beta Phi Honor Society Red & black cord

NORTHWEST CAMPUSES MAIN CAMPUS 4975 Highway 51 North • Senatobia, MS 38668 662-562-3200

TRIO Scholars

2023 GRADUATION COMMITTEE Angela Dortch, Registrar, Committee Chairman Mary Ayers, Director, College Construction & Maintenance Kenneth Free, Chief of Campus Police Patti Gordon, Executive Director, Institutional Advancement Bryan McCachren, District Dean of Student Services Pam King, Facilities Use Coordinator Jennifer Corbin, Graphic Designer, Marketing & Communications Dr. Blake Bostick, Director, Heindl Center for the Performing Arts Dr, Don Jones, Dean, Lafayette-Yalobusha Technical Center Dr. Keith D. Reed, Dean, DeSoto Center Todd Latham, District Director, Auxiliary & Facility Services Kristin Davis, Associate Vice President, Academic Instruction Jake Gordon, Director of Athletics Melissa Kelsay, Disability Services Coordinator Jeff Triplett, District Director, Fine Arts Instruction

DESOTO CAMPUS–SOUTHAVEN 5197 W.E. Ross Parkway • Southaven, MS 38671 662-342-1570 DESOTO CAMPUS–OLIVE BRANCH 8750 Deerfield Drive • Olive Branch, MS 38654 662-895-7600 LAFAYETTE-YALOBUSHA CAMPUS 1310 Belk Drive • Oxford, MS 38655 • 662-236-2023 BENTON COUNTY CAREER-TECH CENTER 25 Industrial Drive • Ashland, MS 38603 662-224-8904 THE CONCOURSE 325 Lakewood Drive • Batesville, MS 38606 10


ALMA MATER Lyrics: Carl Johnson, class of 1956

Music: Glenn Triplett, Jr., class of 1957

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Northwest Mississippi Community College is accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools Commission on Colleges (SACSCOC) to award Associate of Arts and Associate of Applied Science Degrees. Degree-granting institutions also may offer credentials such as certificates and diplomas at approved degree levels. Questions about the accreditation of Northwest Mississippi Community College may be directed in writing to the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools Commission on Colleges at 1866 Southern Lane, Decatur, GA 30033-4097, by calling (404) 679-4500, or by using information available on SACSCOC’s website (www.sacscoc.org). Northwest Mississippi Community College does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national origin, sex, disability, religion, sexual orientation, gender identity, age, or status as a veteran or disabled veteran in all its programs and activities. Northwest Mississippi Community College prohibits sexual harassment and all forms of sexual violence, regardless of sex, gender identity or sexual orientation. The following have been designated to handle inquiries regarding non-discrimination policies: Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990/Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973: Disability Support Services Coordinator, Tate Hall, P.O. Box 7046, 4975 Highway 51 North, Senatobia, MS 38668, telephone number (662) 562-3309, e-mail address mkelsay@northwestms.edu; Title II of the Age Discrimination Act: Vice President for Finance and Administration, James P. McCormick Administration Building, P.O. Box 7017, 4975 Highway 51 North, Senatobia, MS 38668, telephone number (662) 562-3216, e-mail address jhorton@northwestms.edu; Title IX of the Educational Amendments of 1972/Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964: (For student-related matters) Associate Vice President for Student Services and Enrollment Management, Tate Hall, P.O. Box 7010, 4975 Highway 51 North, Senatobia, MS 38668, telephone number (662) 562-3409, e-mail address trush@ northwestms.edu or (for employment-related matters) Director of Human Resources, James P. McCormick Administration Building, P.O. Box 7038, 4975 Highway 51 North, Senatobia, MS 38668, telephone number (662) 560-5216, email estanford@northwestms.edu.

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