| 1. | Mississippi Gulf Coast Community College | | | Eight locations serving Stone, George, Harrison and Jackson counties in South Mississippi, offering everything from academics to workforce training. www.mgccc.cc.ms.us |
| 2. | East Mississippi Community College | | | A comprehensive two-year institution based in Scooba, Mississippi, with branches at Columbus Air Force Base, the Golden Triangle, Macon, and the Meridian Naval Air Station. www.emcc.cc.ms.us |
| 3. | Hinds Community College | | | A comprehensive two-year institution headquartered in Raymond, Mississippi, with branches in Utica, Jackson, Rankin County, and Vicksburg. www.hinds.cc.ms.us |
| 4. | Itawamba Community College | | | A comprehensive two-year institution with campuses in Fulton and Tupelo, Mississippi. www.icc.cc.ms.us |
| 8. | Wood College | | | A United Methodist two-year college in Mathiston, Mississippi. www.woodcollege.org |
| 9. | Mississippi State Board for Community and Junior Colleges | | | The Mississippi State Board for Community and Junior Colleges is a coordinating agency for the 15 Community and Junior Colleges in the State. Affiliated programs with this State Board are the Workforce, Adult Basic Education, General Education Diploma (GED), Proprietary Schools, Quality Award, Vocational Technical, Distance Learning & Education programs along with the Community and Junior Colleges. www.sbcjc.cc.ms.us |
| 10. | Coahoma Community College | | | Coahoma Community College is a two year coeducational community college offering degrees or certificates in more than 50 majors, located outside Clarksdale, Mississippi. www.ccc.cc.ms.us |
| 12. | East Central Community College | | | Serving its five-county district consisting of Leake, Neshoba, Newton, Scott, and Winston counties in Mississippi through a variety of programs at a minimum cost, located in Decatur, Mississippi. www.eccc.cc.ms.us |
| 15. | Northwest Mississippi Community College | | | Serving eleven counties in northwest Mississippi with programs leading to the associate degree, with the main campus in Senatobia, Mississippi, and branch campuses in Southaven, Olive Branch, and Oxford. www.nwcc.cc.ms.us |
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