ICC releases honors lists for 2020 spring semester Officials at Itawamba Community College have released the honors list for the 2020 spring semester. Named to the president’s list, which includes those students with a 3.8-4.0 grade point average were Aberdeen – Sydney Thomas Allmond, Jaden M. Buchanan, Ashley Gordon Cullum, Michaela Shea Johnson, Treviaris D. Key, Nolan R. Koehn, Nathan A. Mize, Caleb B. Schrock, John Nathan Snider, Ashley Tayte Stevens, Donovan Lewis Turner, Ben Foster Carr, Austin C. Fulgham; Ackerman – Molly E. Oswalt; Amory – Jessica L. Anderson, Peyton Michael Avery, Joseph Allen Axton, Megan A. Ballard, William Stephens Bishop, Jeffrey B. Brown, Karrigan McKenzie Callihan, Paxton Ross Cantrell, Abby Kathryn Clement, Kaylen Elizabeth Colbert, Andrea Claire Crosby, Lauren Riley Crouch, Pamela LaCheryl Dankins, Farrah Eve Fowlkes, Staci Suzanne Fox, Lukecia Lashelle Freeman, Mackenzie Lea Gallop, Marco A. Garza, Logann Michelle Griffith, Kurt Robert Hendrix, Abigail Elizabeth Hitt, Dylan S. Johnson, Cole Andrew Kent, Mattie Lian Knox, Cameron Michael Koehn, Allie Brooke Lindsey, Corbin J. Martin, Makensie Wade Monaghan, Katherine Elizabeth Morgan, Seth Parker Morgan, Bryce Alexander O’Fallon, William Cody ... May 18, 2020 By Thomas, Donna S. General 0 Comment Read More >>
ICC adjusts online orientation schedule Online registration is continuing for upcoming freshman orientation sessions at Itawamba Community College. According to Dr. Melissa Haab, dean of enrollment services, adjustments have been made to the original schedule because of just-announced summer hours/days for ICC. The available sessions, which are free and will be conducted exclusively online, include June 2, 9, 16, 23 and 30; and July 14, 21 and 28. “Students are encouraged to participate in a freshman orientation session as soon as possible to ensure that they can select from a wide variety of options, including days, times and instructors for their classes,” Haab said. Students will complete the session on the date they select, and the following business day, they will be contacted by their adviser for class registration. ICC orientation is mandatory for all graduating high school seniors. Students must have submitted an application for admission before registering for an orientation session, and they should sign up as soon as possible since only a limited number can attend each session. To register, students should access http://www.iccms.edu/Orientation. For ... May 18, 2020 By Thomas, Donna S. General 0 Comment Read More >>
ICC to broadcast online commencement ceremony May 14 Itawamba Community College will broadcast an online commencement ceremony to honor the Class of 2020, at 7 p.m., May 14. The ceremony will be broadcast via ICC’s Facebook Live and on www.LetsGoICCTV.com/red. “The historical format of the ceremony will continue, including the listing of names of all of the graduates, the announcement of honors and conferral of degrees,” said ICC President Dr. Jay Allen. “Special music will be provided by students enrolled in ICC’s music department.” ICC announced earlier the postponement of the ceremony from May 8 due to MSDH and CDC guidelines as a result of the impact of COVID-19. “It is our goal to provide the class of 2020 an opportunity to march in a traditional ceremony, pending the status of the public health emergency,” Allen said. “Once a date has been determined, graduates will have the opportunity to register to participate. The times and number of ceremonies will be based on the number of participants.” In addition, Associate Degree Nursing graduates will be recognized during a virtual pinning and candle ... May 6, 2020 By Thomas, Donna S. General 0 Comment Read More >>
ICC students place in state writing competition Three students at Itawamba Community College were among the winners in the 2020 Mississippi Community College Creative Writers Association competition. They include Charlie Wright of Pontotoc, first place in dramatic writing for “An Accumulation of Anguish;” Mary-Elizabeth Moore of Red Bay, Ala., third place in poetry for “The Question;” and Briana Polk of Tupelo, honorable mention in poetry for “Drowning.” The competition included poetry, short story, essay (creative nonfiction), literary essay, dramatic writing and college literary magazine. First, second and third place winners received monetary prizes of $100, $60 and $40, respectively. May 4, 2020 By Thomas, Donna S. General 0 Comment Read More >>
ICC ADN graduates participate in virtual pinning, candle lighting ceremony Several area residents will participate in a virtual Associate Degree Nursing pinning and candle lighting ceremony at Itawamba Community College at 6 p.m., May 7. They include Adrianna Cherry of Aberdeen; Chase Lyle of Amory; Alexis Barnett, Emily Trollinger, Russ Trollinger, all of Baldwyn; Madison Garvin of Belden; Taryn Greene of Belmont, Timothy Harris of Blue Mountain; Immanuel Crump of Booneville; Belen Garcia, Katie Henry, Tania Romero, all of Ecru; Snow Childers, Kourtney Davis, Gina Jones, Kaley Loague, Baleigh Tanner, all of Fulton; Brittany Robison of Guntown; Brooke Flournoy of Houlka; Clay Bishop, Jenna Funderburk, Valerie Harrison, Madison Sellers, all of Houston; Chacie Funderburk, Andrew Jones, Jordan Swindle, all of Mantachie; Paul White of Mantee; Grace Barber, Haley Mattera, Kayla Murphree, Samuel Murphree, all of Mooreville; Sierra Mills of Myrtle; Cindy Berrios-Nguyen of Nettleton; Joan Crumpton, Brandi Jamison, both of New Albany; Samuel Herrington of Philadelphia; Lauren Baldwyn of Plantersville; Dempsey Butler, Kassidy Crawson, Breanna Ramage, Anna Rosenbaum, Linda Ruth, Hannah Seale, Caleb Warren, Marlena Williams, Kelly Young, all of Pontotoc; Dylan Hobson, ... May 4, 2020 By Thomas, Donna S. General 0 Comment Read More >>
ICC adjusts 2020 camp schedule Due to the continuing impact of COVID-19, Itawamba Community College has adjusted its summer camp schedule. To continue compliance with MSDH and CDC guidelines, ICC will offer no summer camps in June, but is examining the possibility of hosting day camps in July. Because ICC cares about the members of its community, the decision has been made to cancel the 2020 Summer Band Camp, and refunds for those who have already registered will be processed soon. “ICC takes great pride in providing numerous opportunities for our communities at all three locations through our summer camp program,” said Dr. Brad Boggs, dean of students. “ICC takes very seriously the health and well-being of families who will send their children to our summer camps, and we want to ensure that they have an opportunity to take full advantage of the total experience in a normal situation. By cancelling, postponing or possibly offering our camps in a restructured format, we feel that we can better accomplish that.” May 1, 2020 By Thomas, Donna S. General 0 Comment Read More >>
ICC extends audition deadline for Indianettes, Color Guard Itawamba Community College has extended the deadline for video auditions for Indianettes and Color Guard to May 16 due to responses received about circumstances surrounding the COVID-19 virus and potential technical difficulties that come with submitting video auditions, according to Ryan Todd, director of the All-American Band. Those who would like to audition for Indianettes or Color Guard should refer to the requirements at www.iccms.edu. Videos for Indianettes should be sent to rdclayton@iccms.edu and Color Guard, cacolburn@iccms.edu. April 30, 2020 By Thomas, Donna S. General 0 Comment Read More >>
Registration continues for intersession, summer terms Registration is continuing for intersession and summer terms at Itawamba Community College. Due to COVID-19, all classes have been transitioned to an online format. Intersession classes begin May 11 and end with final examinations on May 22. Additional schedule opportunities with start dates include eLearning full-term and first four-week classes, June 1; and second term classes, June 29. To register for intersession or summer classes, email eadviser@iccms.edu. For more information, email admissions@iccms.edu. April 30, 2020 By Thomas, Donna S. General 0 Comment Read More >>
ICC provides innovative delivery of several workforce classes Itawamba Community College is providing innovative delivery of several Workforce classes to enable individuals to enroll in three online courses to meet the needs of its workforce partners as well as those of all individuals who are interested in skilling up or exploring job opportunities. The available courses, which are a collaboration between ICC’s Workforce and eLearning divisions, include Forklift: Train-the-Trainer, Forklift Operator Training and Lockout-Tagout: Isolation of Hazardous Energy. “ICC’s staff, particularly Workforce and eLearning, have done an exceptional job in transitioning current courses to an online format,” said ICC President Dr. Jay Allen. “With the reduction of face-to-face classroom and training opportunities as the College is impacted by COVID-19, they explored methods of meeting the needs of not only our workforce partners but individuals who are interested in attaining more or better skills to enhance their current or future job options. These three classes are only a start since work is continuing to offer additional opportunities.” The hybrid Forklift Operator Training course includes instruction on safely operating a forklift in industry ... April 24, 2020 By Thomas, Donna S. General 0 Comment Read More >>
ICC's McIntosh selected as one of 50 Cooke Foundation Undergraduate Transfer Scholars Itawamba Community College sophomore TJ McIntosh of Wren has been selected as one of 50 students in the nation as 2020 Cooke Foundation Undergraduate Transfer Scholars. Recipients of the prestigious award will receive up to $40,000 per year to help cover the cost of educational expenses such as tuition, living expenses, books and required fees as they complete their bachelor’s degree. Additionally, Cooke Scholars are eligible to apply for up to $75,000 of funding toward graduate school. “We know that this is a very uncertain time for many students and their families,” said Seppy Basili, executive director of the Jack Kent Cooke Foundation. “We remain deeply committed to supporting high-achieving community college students to ensure they have the resources to reach their full academic potential. We are excited to welcome this new class of Cooke Transfer Scholars to our community and looking forward to seeing the many amazing things they do as they continue on their transfer journey.” McIntosh is majoring in biology with a pre-medicine concentration. He serves as the vice president ... April 24, 2020 By Thomas, Donna S. General 0 Comment Read More >>