19 March 2018 Honors Orientation March 19, 2018 By Thomas, Donna S. General 0 Online registration is underway for an Honors Orientation at Itawamba Community College, which will be Apr. 18 for students who score 24 or higher on the ACT. The free event begins with check-in at 12:30 p.m. in the lobby of the David C. Cole Student Services building on the Fulton Campus. Honors Orientation will include ice breakers and small group sessions conducted by ICC’s student Orientation Leaders to enable incoming freshmen to become more acclimated with ICC and campus life, according to coordinator Emily Tucker. In addition, ICC faculty advisers and counselors will meet individually with students to discuss their major and future plans upon graduating from ICC. Students will register for their fall classes, have their photo taken for their student ID and tour the campus. “Among the advantages of Honors Orientation are scheduling classes before other incoming freshmen; completing the process before graduation from high school; selecting classes from a wide variety of days, times and instructors.” Tucker said. “Parents are strongly encouraged to attend Honors Orientation and participate in a concurrent session, which will provide them with an opportunity to learn about housing, financial aid, admissions and student success,” Tucker noted. Adequate time will be provided for questions and further discussion of specific topics. Participants and their parents should go to www.iccms.edu and click on Admissions, then Orientation and then Honors Orientation to register. Students must have on file both an ICC application for admission and ACT score prior to beginning the registration process. For more information, call Tucker at (662) 862-8253 or email go2icc@iccms.edu. Related Articles Honors Orientation set for Apr. 19 Online registration is underway for an Honors Orientation at Itawamba Community College, which will be Apr. 19 for students who score 24 or higher on the ACT. The free event begins with check-in at 12:30 p.m. in the lobby of the David C. Cole Student Services building on the Fulton Campus. Honors Orientation will include ice breakers and small group sessions conducted by ICC’s student Orientation Leaders to enable incoming freshmen to become more acclimated with ICC and campus life, according to coordinator Emily Tucker. In addition, ICC faculty advisers and counselors will meet individually with students to discuss their major and future plans upon graduating from ICC. Students will register for their fall classes, have their photo taken for their student ID and tour the campus. “Among the advantages of Honors Orientation are scheduling classes before other incoming freshmen; completing the process before graduation from high school; selecting classes from a wide variety of days, times and instructors.” Tucker said. “Parents are strongly encouraged to attend Honors Orientation and participate in a concurrent session, which will provide them with an opportunity to ... Honors Orientation set for Apr. 18 Online registration is underway for an Honors Orientation at Itawamba Community College, which will be Apr. 18 for students who score 24 or higher on the ACT. The free event begins with check-in at 12:30 p.m. in the lobby of the David C. Cole Student Services building on the Fulton Campus. Honors Orientation will include ice breakers and small group sessions conducted by ICC’s student Orientation Leaders to enable incoming freshmen to become more acclimated with ICC and campus life, according to coordinator Emily Tucker. In addition, ICC faculty advisers and counselors will meet individually with students to discuss their major and future plans upon graduating from ICC. Students will register for their fall classes, have their photo taken for their student ID and tour the campus. “Among the advantages of Honors Orientation are scheduling classes before other incoming freshmen; completing the process before graduation from high school; selecting classes from a wide variety of days, times and instructors.” Tucker said. “Parents are strongly encouraged to attend Honors Orientation and participate in a concurrent session, which will provide them ... 2018 Spring Semester Honors List Officials at Itawamba Community College have released the honors list for the 2018 spring semester. Named to the president’s list, which includes those students with a 3.8-4.0 grade point average, were Abbeville – Constance Nicole Kesler; Aberdeen – Morgan Nicole Barrett, William D. Beasley, Tucker Reed Bourland, Whitney S. Caradine, Madeline Brooke Dean, Brittany Nicole Griffith, Jake Alston Kirkpatrick, Lindsey R. Leavell, Amyah NeShae Lee, Kelly R. Linley, Brandy Nichole Morris, Walker Ellis Plunkett, Megan Kayla Schrock, Johnathan Taylor Smith, Alexis Delaney Stevens, Bryon Keith Williams; Ackerman – Lauren Makenzie Toombs; Amory – Russell Jefferson Applewhite, Olivia Grace Ausbon, Savannah Mischelle Brown, Bethany Cayelynn Carter, Dani Ailene Coleman, Emilie Claire Cox, Elizabeth C. Cullum, Jon-Isaac Cumberland, Lesley Nichole Francis, Jared W. Knight, Sarah Elizabeth Maxey, Madison P. McCollum, Drew Wallace Moffett, Aaron Ray Pressley, Michael Alexander Ross, Elbert Edward Snith, Summer Grace Smithey, Jimme Lee Steverson, Jacob Samuel Watson, Dalton Keith Wright; Baldwyn – Teriona Shante Collier, Katelyn Marie Hodges, Kayla Killough Simpson, Katrina Brooke Wilson, Melina Olivia Wilson; Batesville – Marlin Fields Ferguson, Zachary Dale Sellers; Belden – ... ICC releases honors list for 2018 fall semester Officials at Itawamba Community College have released the honors list for the 2018 fall semester. Named to the president’s list, which includes those students with a 3.8-4.0 grade point average were Aberdeen – Brianna Marie Barnes, Christopher Dylan Barnett, Raina Harley Alexis Boggan, Tucker Reed Bourland, Whitney S. Caradine, Caroline Pace Carson, Brannon Joseph Herring, Michaela Shea Johnson, Jake Alston Kirkpatrick, Brooke Elizabeth Pace, Alexis Delaney Stevens; Ackerman – Austin C. Fulghum, Noah T. Lawson, Lauren Makenzie Toombs; Amory – Madison Renee Brown, Wesley Ryan Brown, Bethany Cayelynn Carter, Jasmine Elaine Conner, Andrea Claire Crosby, Lauren Riley Crouch, Jon-Isaac Cumberland, Caroline B. Fitch, Farrah Eve Fowlkes, Staci Suzanne Fox, Charkayla Monique French, Jaymes Ashton Harris, Noah Jacob Holcomb, Curtis Andrew Reed Holloway, Anna Claire Howell, Cameron Michael Koehn, Alexis Mackenzie Mason, Jacob Metcalf, Katherine Elizabeth Morgan, Ryan Tyler Morgan, Zachary T. Phillips, Meagan Elizabeth Reed, Michael Alexander Ross, Dashawn Trevon Rounds, Andrew Gregory Schmoock, Ontray D. Shumpert, Maxwell Gerald Smaglick, Summer Grace Smithey; Baldwyn – Stephen Westin Phillips, ... ICC, MSU sign memorandum of understanding for successful transfer of honors credits Itawamba Community College and Mississippi State University have signed a memorandum of understanding to successfully transfer honors credits. The agreement, which was signed by ICC President Dr. Jay Allen and MSU Provost and Executive Vice President Dr. David Shaw late yesterday afternoon, will enable seamless transfer of the credits from ICC to the Shackouls Honors College at MSU. Students from ICC seeking admission to the Shackouls Honors College at Mississippi State must follow the standard admissions procedures for transfer students, according to the agreement, and honors credits transferred from ICC will count at MSU. There are two pathways for an ICC student to graduate in good standing from the Shackouls Honors College, including The Cursus Pathway (two specified honors courses, at least one three credit 3000-level Honors Interdisciplinary course with a grade of ‘C’ or higher and a for-credit Study Abroad, additional foreign language course or a faculty-led research project and successfully writing and defending an Honors thesis (0-6 credits). The second is the Honors Pathway in which a student must take at least one ... 2018 ICC Hall of Fame Eleven Itawamba Community College sophomores have been selected as members of the prestigious Hall of Fame for 2017-18. They include Jeannette Houston of Booneville; Rina Leigh of Columbus; Collin Hamric, Shadow Martin, both of Guntown; Jenna Hull of Hamilton; Hunter Holley of Nettleton; Rick Campbell of Pontotoc; Lora Beth Barrett, Madison Nanney, both of Saltillo; Austin Bailey and Karla Morales, both of Tupelo. Bailey is majoring in business administration with an emphasis in managerial finance at ICC, where he is a member of both Phi Theta Kappa and the Baptist Student Union and a Writing Center tutor. His honors include PTK vice president of public relations and president’s and deans’ list. He is the son of Harvey and Teresa Bailey. Barrett is majoring in elementary education at ICC. She is a member of Phi Theta Kappa and vice president of leadership for the Beta Tau Sigma Chapter. Her honors are president’s and deans’ list and the recipient of several scholarships including academic, Yates, John Paul Frerer and St. James Ladies Club. Her parents are Leah and Joey Barrett. ... Comments are closed.