Orientation at ICC

NEW STUDENT ORIENTATION

Orientation is a valuable first step toward a successful college career, and ICC offers it at no cost to provide the Best Start for our students! Orientation is an opportunity for you and your parents/guardians to learn about ICC, hear from college administrators, schedule your classes for the upcoming semester, take your student ID picture and begin to prepare for your transition to ICC. You also will learn about residence halls, meal plans, student involvement and financial aid. We can’t wait to welcome you into the ICC family!

Orientation is required for all first-time students. If you are a returning ICC student, contact eadviser@iccms.edu for more information.

ORIENTATION REGISTRATION

For high school graduates who plan to attend ICC in fall 2026, Orientation registration will be available Feb. 1! ICC has scheduled Orientation sessions exclusively for you in April, June and July at the Fulton and Tupelo campuses. Regardless of which location students plan to attend in the fall, they are urged to attend one of these sessions. In addition, to register for Orientation, they must have already applied for admission at apply.iccms.edu and haved submitted their ACT scores to ICC’s Admissions.

For more information, contact
at orientation@iccms.edu.

ORIENTATION LEADERS

The ICC Orientation Leaders (OLs) are here to welcome you to the ICC family! OLs, who are selected through a competitive process and trained throughout the spring semester, assist with Orientation sessions, answer questions and lead Student Talks. The 2026 Orientation Leaders include Bailey Knight of Amory; Layla Weekly of Biloxi; Lillianna Chumney, Anna Grace Webb, both of Fulton; Anna Kate Crenshaw, Karry Linley, all of Hatley; Ava Stanley of Mantachie; AnaLauryn Millis of Nettleton; Abbie McQuary, Charlie Strevel, both of New Albany; Joel Diaz, Karastan Gamble, Landon Long, Audrey McCuller, all of Pontotoc; Autumn Cox, Jaycee Maynard, Sydney Palmer, Alonna Snyder, all of Saltillo; and Michia Crowley, Autumn Simmons, both of Tupelo.