18 December 2018 ICC fall semester graduates December 18, 2018 By Thomas, Donna S. General 1 Several area residents were among those who earned Associate of Arts or Associate of Applied Science degrees or certificates at the conclusion of the 2018 fall semester at Itawamba Community College. They include Aberdeen – Brannon Herring, A.A.; Chasity Quinn, certificate; Laykan Renfro, A.A.; Ackerman – Noah Lawson, certificate; Amory – MaKenzie Dodd, A.A.; Pamela Hudson, certificate; Lisa Jeffcoats, certificate; Logan Pate, A.A.; Zachary Phillips, certificate; Carly Ramsey, A.A.; Mariann Strawbridge, A.A.’ Belden – Jordan Barefield, A.A.; Joel Pumphrey, A.A.S.; Blue Springs – Jennifer Taylor, A.A.S.; Booneville – Jeannette Houston, A.A.S.; Brandon – Kaitlyn Meadows, certificate; Byhalia – Casey Taylor, A.A.S.; Caledonia –Laura James, certificate; Katelyn Keltner, A.A.; Canton – Kellie Payton, certificate; Cherokee, Ala. – Magen Perry, A.A.; Columbus – Bethany Gore, certificate, A.A.S.; Jessica Houston, certificate; Jamel Thomas, A.A.; Decatur, Ga. – Cortez Davis, A.A.; Ecru – Abigail Harkness, certificate; Diana Pizarro, certificate; Eupora – April Harrell, certificate; Fulton – Helen Banes, A.A.; George Fishwick, A.A.S.; Matthew Hamilton, A.A., A.A.S.; James Holland, A.A.; Elijah Killian, A.A.S.; Heaven Reese, certificate; Charley Reeves, A.A.; Tanya Turner, A.A.S.; Kevin Westmoreland, A.A.; Guntown – Lessie Bridges, certificate, A.A.S.; Hayden Copeland, A.A.; Nathanael Farmer, A.A.S.; Paul Washington, A.A.; Hamilton – Britt Richardson, A.A.S.; Hickory Flat – Macy Thompson, A.A.; Houlka – Analisa Stewart, A.A.; Houston – Victoria Graves, A.A.; Rodrigo Hernandez, A.A.; Jeremy Jones, A.A.; Haley Linley, certificate, A.A.S.; Jordan Owens, A.A.S.; Theresa Pumphrey, certificate; Macon – Kalmorris Robinson, A.A.; Mantachie – Isabella McCarley, A.A.; Marietta – Jamie Dunaway, A.A.S.; Midway, Fla. – Titus Fain, A.A.; Mooreville – Analyse Long, A.A.; Natchez – Lauren Bertelsen, A.A.; Nettleton – Jared Jones, certificate; Jordan Jones, certificate; Marcos Martinez, certificate; Takeitha Nabors, certificate; Breanna Richey, certificate; Kolby Williams, certificate; Laken Young, certificate; New Albany – Justin Gary, A.A.; Derica Jones, A.A.; Sierra Slatton-Sullivan, A.A.; Erica Stevens, certificate, A.A.S.; Okolona – Katlyn Davis, A.A.; Mario Harrell, A.A.; Pittsboro – Aubrey Schmitz, A.A.; Plantersville – Charles Wood, certificate; Pontotoc – Bailey Boyd, A.A.; Rykeria Brownlee, A.A.; Amber Castro, certificate; Neyda Covarrubias, A.A.S.; Sierra Keith, A.A.S.; Dave Maldonado, A.A.S.; Tucker Mayo, A.A., A.A.S.; Robert Reeves, A.A.S.; Austin Whitaker, A.A.S.; Prairie – Shaquela Barr, A.A.; Randolph – Alexandrea Owen, certificate; Rienzi – Cynthia Kerr, A.A.S.; Ripley – Jamontae Cox, A.A.; Saltillo – Michele Hollaway, A.A.; Jackson Kenney, certificate; Arrial Mitchell, A.A.; Gabriel Tasma, A.A.; Scooba – Marcus Wood, A.A.; Shannon – Jenny Byars, A.A.S.; Alexis Hooks, A.A.; Lacrecia Knox, certificate; Cateria Tallie, A.A.; Sherman – Brieaiysha Blanchard, A.A.; Smithville – Ashley Bennett, A.A.; Starkville – Jazmine Johnson, A.A.; Xaviera Spencer, A.A.; Tupelo – Dustin Abbott, certificate; Brailee Berry, A.A.; Caitlyn Bouldin, A.A.; Tyneshia Boyd, A.A.; Chico Ezell, A.A.; Jullianna Fulghum, A.A.; Penny Garcia, A.A.; Haley Hayman, A.A.; Brenton Hill, A.A.S.; Cherish House, A.A.; Sheniqua King, A.A.; Fatima Leaks, certificate; Olivia Lipsey, A.A.; Jada Matthews, A.A.; Miranda McBrayer, certificate; Brittany Myer, A.A.; Cameron Reeves, A.A.; Ashley Rippley, A.A.; Jackson Rogers, A.A.; Santana Scales, A.A.S.; Kabreasha Stovall, A.A.; Nathan Strange, A.A.; Maria Wade, A.A.; Zachary Webb, certificate; Abbie Williams, certificate; and Woodland – April Walters, A.A. Related Articles ICC graduates earn degrees, certificates at conclusion of 2024 fall semester Several area residents were among those who earned Associate of Arts or Associate of Applied Science degrees or certificates at the conclusion of the 2024 fall semester at Itawamba Community College. They include Aberdeen – Shaunice L. Moore, A.A.; Kyerstin A. Strong, A.A.; Lydia Turner, A.A.; Jayden A. Walker, A.A.; Alexia E. Ware, A.A.; Amory – Davis C. Adams, A.A.S.; Kaitlyn J. Allred, A.A.; Hayden T. Hester, A.A.; Alexander R. Robinson, A.A.; Dwyan L. Suggs, A.A.; Alivia G. Tipton, A.A.; Destaniee D. Watson, A.A.; Gymea Bay, Australia – Luke R. Dearsley, A.A.; Baldwyn – Melissa L. Palmer, certificate; Batesville – Jaylon T. Blakely, A.A.; Belden – Sara Aburto, certificate; Jacob A. Bailey, A.A.; D’Nesha D. Starks, certificate; Blue Mountain – Jazmine Moreno, certificate; Blue Springs – Amie Y. Anderson, A.A.; Booneville – Hayly A. Chambers, A.A.; Brooksville – Kimia A. Rice, certificate; Caledonia – Rose M. Hale, A.A.; Carencro, La. – Tavion D. Faulk, A.A.; Clinton – Grace A. Weisenberger, A.A.; Coldwater – Jordan G. Johnson, A.A.; Columbus – Alex J. Dawkins, A.A.; Brittiana M. Jones, certificate; Emma ... 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, ... Armstrong challenges 2018 graduates More than 600 graduates of Itawamba Community College crossed the stage at the Davis Event Center on the Fulton Campus May 12 during two commencement ceremonies and were rewarded with Associate of Arts or Associate of Applied Science degrees or certificates of completion. They were among approximately 800 graduates who have earned degrees from ICC this year. Although each graduate’s journey is unique, there were commonalities. In fact, 56 graduates spent 11-20 years in pursuit of the degree, and five invested more than 25 years to reach this point. About 30 percent of the graduates are the first to earn a college degree in their family, and 55 shared the 2018 ceremony with a cousin, sibling, parent, aunt, uncle, son, daughter, spouse and a fiancé. During both ceremonies, ICC alumnus and Tupelo native Dr. Ketra Armstrong, who is a tenured professor in the school of Kinesiology in the Department of Sport Management of the University of Michigan, shared her life story as a challenge to the graduates. “This (ICC) is home,” she said. “Life takes you around the ... Adult Learner Incentive Scholarships awarded for fall; available for 2021 spring semester Several area residents are among students at Itawamba Community College who have received adult learner scholarships for the 2020 fall semester. They include Aberdeen – Alexis McCracken, Courtney Stanford; Amory – Karlie Parker, Kayla Harper, Laken Mize, Bradford Starr, Houston Woodman; Baldwyn – Lesley Caldwell; Belden – Donald Springer, Antika White, Marteshia Williams; Blue Springs – Heather McGee, John Potts, Amy Roaton; Booneville – Melissa Clifton, Mary Floyd, Tessa Strange; Columbus – Laura Aycock, Shanta Blakney, Quoteshia Davis, Diamond Mastin; Corinth – Quentin Patterson; Ecru – Amy Paul, Nathaniel Works; Fulton – Billy Snider, Christina Cassatt, Angela Chambers, Lydia Christian, Thomas Cox, Megan Eaton, Shelley Ganaway, Chasany Moore, Krystal Smith, Rodney Standifer, Whitney Williams; Guntown – Kelly Harmon, Darden Cannon, Tiffany Doggett, Tyler Doggett, Chad Harmon, Alesha Turner; Holly Springs – Audrianna Crane; Houlka – Kaitlyn Harlow; Houston – T’Lecia Foard, Kelli Hollingsworth; Mantachie – Heather Sartain, Sarah Kingsley; Marietta – Jessica George; Morris Chapel – Olivia Conaway; Myrtle – Jennifer Speck, Lashanda Blackmon; Nettleton – Emily Bigham, Miranda Brown, Laura Erwin, Harrison ... Most ICC face-to-face fall semester classes to end prior to Thanksgiving break Most of Itawamba Community College’s in-person classes will conclude for the 2021 fall semester prior to the Thanksgiving break. Depending on the discipline, some face-to-face classes could require work to be submitted electronically after the break begins. In addition, some allied health and career education students could continue face-to-face classes, laboratories and clinicals through mid-December based on the curriculum for individual programs. “Since we began the fall semester, it has brought me great joy to have our locations filled with students once again,” said ICC President Dr. Jay Allen. “There is nothing more exciting than the sight and sounds of our students in classes and interacting with each other! While we had to enact a mask mandate, our ICC family has worked together to comply with the in-building requirement and continues to help ensure the safety of each other and the communities we serve. Greatly reducing the number of students on campus after the holiday will greatly reduce the quarantining of students with such a limited window before final exams.” According to the revised calendar, final exams for traditional ... ICC sets fall semester open registration Open registration at Itawamba Community College has been scheduled for the 2019 fall semester. Dates and times include Aug. 7 from 4:30-7 p.m., Aug. 8 from 8:30 a.m.-6 p.m. and Aug. 9 from 8:30 a.m.-4:30 p.m. in the Student Support Center at the Tupelo Campus; and Aug. 8-9 from 8:30 a.m.-4:30 p.m. in the David C. Cole Student Services Building at the Fulton Campus. It is possible to register for fall semester classes through Aug. 15 for traditional classes and the August eight-week traditional accelerated term; Aug. 27 for the August eight-week eLearning term and Aug. 30 for full-term eLearning classes, but a late registration fee of $15 will be assessed. Class selection could possibly be limited. Traditional day and first eight-week classes begin Aug. 12, and eLearning full-term day and first eight-week classes, Aug. 26. Financial aid is available, as well as adult learner and Mississippi Works CTE Scholars Program assistance. Academic, career education, eLearning (online) and workforce opportunities are available in an extensive schedule, which includes both day and evening classes ... Comments are closed.