1 February April freshman orientation online registration begins February 1, 2019 By Thomas, Donna S. General 0 Online registration has begun for April freshman orientation sessions at Itawamba Community College. Incoming freshmen with ACT scores of 24 and above are invited to participate in the Apr. 17 honors session, which begins with registration at 12:30 p.m. in the Band Hall at the Fulton Campus. The schedule includes welcome, both parent and student orientations, student advising and ID and shirt pickup. Additional sessions for all students are scheduled for Apr. 22, 24 and 30 from 12:30-4:30 p.m. in the same location. “Among the advantages of attending an April orientation session are scheduling summer and fall classes early and from a wide variety of options including days, times and instructors and completing the process before graduation from high school,” said Dr. Melissa Haab, dean of enrollment services. The special parent/guest orientation will cover topics of special interest to enable them to assist their students in the transition to ICC. ICC orientation is mandatory for all graduating high school seniors. Students must have submitted an application for admission as well as a copy of the ACT score before registering for orientation, 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 more information, call (662) 862-8260 or email go2icc@iccms.edu. Related Articles Online registration begins for June, July freshman orientation sessions Online registration has begun for summer freshman orientation sessions at Itawamba Community College. Sessions include June 14, 8 a.m., Fulton; June 17, 8 a.m. and 12:30 p.m., Fulton; June 18, 8 a.m. and 12:30 p.m., Tupelo; July 16, 8 a.m. and 12:30 p.m., Fulton; and July 19, 8 a.m., Fulton. Locations are the Band Hall at the Fulton Campus and the Health Science Education Center at the Tupelo Campus. The schedule includes both parent/guardian and student orientation sessions, student advising and class scheduling as well as I.D./yearbook photos. The special parent/guardian orientation will cover topics of special interest to enable them to assist their students in the transition to ICC. Morning sessions end at noon, and afternoon sessions, at 4:30 p.m. “Students are encouraged to participate in freshman orientation as soon as possible to ensure that they can select from a wide variety of options, including days, times and instructors,” said Dr. Melissa Haab, dean of enrollment services. ICC orientation is mandatory for all graduating high school seniors. Students must have submitted an ... Orientation online registration begins May 1 Online registration will begin May 1 for summer freshman orientation sessions at Itawamba Community College. Both morning (8-11:45 a.m.) and afternoon (1-4:45 p.m.) sessions are scheduled for June 12, 13, 14 and July 10 at the David C. Cole Student Services Building at the Fulton Campus and June 16 and July 13 at the Health Science Education Center at the Tupelo Campus. Morning-only sessions will be July 11 at the Fulton Campus and July 14 at the Tupelo Campus. The schedule includes small group sessions, campus tours, computer training and registration. ID and yearbook photos will also be made. A special parent/guest orientation will cover topics of special interest to enable them to assist their students in the transition to ICC. Students must have submitted an application for admission as well as a copy of the ACT score before registering for orientation. In addition, they should register for the orientation session at the campus where they plan to attend and should sign up as soon as possible since only a maximum number can attend each session. To register, students ... Registration continues for ICC freshman orientation sessions Registration is continuing at Itawamba Community College for freshman orientation sessions for students who plan to enroll for the 2024 fall semester. Recent high school graduates are required to participate in one of the sessions, which are scheduled for June 11, June 12, July 10, July 11, all at 1 p.m. at the Fulton Campus; June 11, June 12, July 10, July 11, all at 8:30 a.m., at the Fulton Campus; and June 13, July 9, both at 1 p.m. at the Tupelo Campus. Students can attend a session regardless of the location they plan to attend. However, all students, including adult learners, are invited. “Among the advantages of attending an orientation session are scheduling classes early and choosing from a wide variety of options, including days, times and instructors,” said Michael Holloway, director of recruitment and orientation. “Participants will have an opportunity to connect with other new students as well as to learn more about student life at ICC. The sessions will also enable adult learners to meet with an adviser and to make the transition to college ... Online registration continues for July orientation sessions Online registration continues for the July freshman orientation sessions at Itawamba Community College. Both morning (8-11:45 a.m.) and afternoon (1-4:45 p.m.) sessions are scheduled for July 9 at the David C. Cole Student Services Building at the Fulton Campus and July 12 at the Health Science Education Center at the Tupelo Campus. Morning only sessions will be July 10 at the Fulton Campus and July 13 at the Tupelo Campus. Students may check in from 8-8:45 a.m. for the morning session and from 1-1:45 p.m. for the afternoon session. The schedule includes small group sessions, campus tours, computer training and registration. ID and yearbook photos will be made. A special parent/guest orientation session will cover topics of special interest to enable them to assist their students in the transition to ICC. Students must have submitted an application for admission as well as a copy of the ACT score before registering for orientation. In addition, they should register for the session at the campus where they plan to attend and should sign up as soon as possible since only a ... OnlineU selects ICC as 2024 Best Online Community College in Mississippi for affordability Itawamba Community College has been selected the 2024 Best Online Community College in Mississippi for affordability by OnlineU. “Mississippi offers many online degrees through its network of online community colleges,” said representatives of OnlineU. “These online degrees combine convenience with strong academic standards while maintaining low tuition costs for budget-minded students.” ICC takes the top spot for its affordability with an annual tuition of $2,750, placing it among the most cost-effective schools in the country, according to OnlineU. Additional highlights of its selection of ICC included 99 percent of students receive financial aid support through federal loans or grants and a support system that helps in managing educational expenses effectively. Adding to its appeal, ICC enrolls over 1,323 online students, which is within the top 31 percent of schools offering popular online programs. “We are honored to be recognized by OnlineU as we strive each semester to teach our students the most relevant skills and provide the foundational knowledge that they will need to be successful as they either continue their educational journey or to enter the workforce,” said ... Spring, summer orientation registration to begin Feb. 3 Online registration for all spring and summer orientation sessions at Itawamba Community College will begin Feb. 3. All sessions are free. Incoming freshmen with ACT scores of 24 and above are invited to participate in the Apr. 13 honors session, which begins with registration at 1 p.m. in the Band Hall at the Fulton Campus. The schedule includes welcome, both parent and student orientations, student advising and ID and shirt pickup. Additional sessions for all students include Fulton Campus – Apr. 24, May 15, June 12 and July 14, all at 8:30 a.m. and June 9 at 1 p.m. and Tupelo Campus – Apr. 17 at 8:30 a.m. and 1 p.m.; May 1, June 16 and July 10, all at 8:30 a.m. and June 18 and July 16 at 5 p.m. Students can attend an orientation session regardless of the location where they will take classes during the fall semester. “Among the advantages of attending an orientation session as soon as possible are scheduling summer and fall classes ... Comments are closed.