4 December ICC Announces 2026 Orientation Leaders December 4, 2025 By Camp, Tyler W General 0 Itawamba Community College has selected leaders for the 2026 freshman orientation sessions, which begin in April. They include Bailey Knight of Amory; Layla Weekley of Biloxi; Lillianna Chumney, Anna Webb, both of Fulton; Anna Kate Crenshaw, Karry Linley, both 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. They will meet incoming freshmen during multiple sessions planned during spring and summer 2026 at both the Fulton and Tupelo campuses. Among their duties are to lead small group activities, conduct campus/location tours and provide information about ICC. For more information about Orientation at ICC, visit www.iccms.edu/Orientation. Related Articles ICC offers scholarships to area students Itawamba Community College has offered scholarships for 2018 to several area students. They include Amory – Vesmond Dilworth, Leadership; Jaymes Ashton Harris, Special Achievement, Leadership; Katherine Morgan, ACT Special Incentive, Leadership; John-Michael Woods, ACT Achievement Incentive, Leadership; Baldwyn – Daja Hallie Beene, Leadership; Emerald Dilworth, Leadership; Danielle Jones, Leadership; Serenity Young, Leadership; Belden – Emily Chandler, Leadership; Paige Chism, ACT Regular Incentive, Leadership; Ruthie Ross, Leadership; Bellefontaine – Kayla Lynn Pritchett, ACT Achievement Incentive, Special Achievement; Blue Springs – Maggie Meinz, ACT Special Incentive, Leadership; Madison Shelton, Leadership; Bruce – Alexis Moore, Leadership; Coffeeville – Tyjanique T. Reed, ACT Regular Incentive, Leadership; Columbus – Mya Guyness, Leadership; Darby Malone, ACT Regular Incentive, Leadership; Lori Sansing, Academic, Leadership; Corinth – Elizabeth Ingram, ACT Achievement Incentive, Leadership; Crawford – Jonas Oswalt, Academic, Leadership; Fulton – Halie Bennett, Leadership; Jordan Brock, ACT Regular Incentive, Leadership; Kendall Blake Coker, Special Achievement, Leadership; Madeline Johnson, Leadership; Laken Keyes, Leadership; Lauren London, Leadership; Preston Moore, ACT Achievement Incentive; Selena Pierce, ACT Regular Incentive, Leadership; Julian Rether, ACT Achievement Incentive; Macy Strawn, Leadership; Holland Underwood, ... ICC announces 2026 Hall of Fame honorees Itawamba Community College has announced the students selected for induction into the 2026 ICC Hall of Fame. The honor recognizes students who have demonstrated exceptional leadership, academic achievement and service during their time at the college. The 2026 ICC Hall of Fame honorees are Cherish Brown, Bella Cochran, Anna Kate Crenshaw, Aleena Gregory, Anna Lauren Glasson, Brooklyn Lane, Karry Linley, Landon Long, Sydney Palmer, Molly Sansing, Shelby Sullivan and Hallie Tenhet. Cherish Brown, a biomedical sciences major from Tupelo, has been actively involved in student leadership at ICC, serving as Tupelo Student Government Association president and participating in Phi Theta Kappa, Sigma Kappa Delta and the ICC Honors College. She is a student at Tupelo High School completing her degree at ICC through Middle College. Bella Cochran, a political science major from Tupelo, has distinguished herself academically and in leadership roles at ICC, serving as Phi Theta Kappa president and earning placement on the Dean’s List and President’s List. She is a student at Tupelo High School completing her degree at ICC through Middle College. Anna Kate Crenshaw, a communication major from Smithville, has been ... Scholarship recipients Scholarship recipients at Itawamba Community College for 2017 include Aberdeen – Ashley Simmons, Special Achievement; Ackerman – Lauren Makenzie Toombs, ACT Achievement Incentive, Leadership; Amory – Jon-Isaac Cumberland, ACT Achievement Incentive, Special Achievement; Jacob Cole Freaker, Leadership; Aaron Ray Pressley, ACT Regular Incentive, Leadership; Caleb Lee Weaver, Academic; Baldwyn – Samantha Moad, Leadership; Bruce – Jennifer Nix, ACT Regular Incentive, Leadership; John Riley Wilbanks, Leadership; Columbus – Mallory Manning, Leadership; Ecru – Madison McWhirter, ACT Special Incentive, Leadership; Fulton – Abbie Grace Bell, ACT Achievement Incentive, Special Achievement, Leadership; Thomas Cox, Leadership; Hannah Grace Gaddy, ACT Achievement Incentive, Leadership; Haley Michelle Williams, ACT Regular Incentive; Greenwood Springs – Valerie A. Palmer, ACT Special Incentive, Leadership; Guntown – JoEllen Blair Christopher, ACT Special Incentive, Leadership; Savanna Guin, ACT Regular Incentive, Academic, Leadership; Cameron Pettey, Academic, Leadership; Hamilton – Austin Allen Myers, Leadership; Hernando – Emily Stone, Leadership; Vivian Stringfellow, Academic, Leadership; Houlka – Karis Cox, ACT Achievement Incentive, Leadership; Jessenia Fernandez, Academic, Special Achievement, Leadership; Houston – Emily C. Blankenship, Special Achievement, Special Career Incentive; Tyler Boyette, Academic, Special Achievement, Leadership; ... Limited 2026 Orientation sessions remain for incoming ICC students Itawamba Community College reminds incoming students that only two Orientation sessions remain before the start of the fall semester. All June Orientation sessions have reached capacity, leaving only two opportunities for first-time freshmen to complete the required program. Remaining sessions are scheduled for Tuesday, July 14, at 1 p.m. on the Tupelo Campus and Wednesday, July 15, at 8:30 a.m. and 1 p.m. on the Fulton Campus. All first-time freshmen are required to attend one Orientation session before beginning classes. There is no cost to participate. Orientation introduces students to academic programs, student services, financial aid, campus resources and expectations for college success. Participants also have the opportunity to meet faculty and staff while preparing for their transition to college. Students may register online at iccms.edu/Orientation. For questions or assistance, email orientation@iccms.edu. Space is limited for the remaining sessions, and students are encouraged to register as soon as possible to secure a spot. ICC announces 2026-27 Indian Delegates Itawamba Community College has selected its 2026-27 Indian Delegates, a group of student ambassadors who serve as official representatives of the college across its campuses and throughout the community. Those named 2026-27 Indian Delegates for Fulton Campus include Eva Haynes and Gracie West, both of Aberdeen; Anniston Wiggins of Algoma; Leah Clark of Bruce; Mollianne Allen, Ella Hughes, Mikah Beth Lesley and Tae Young, all of Fulton; Lexi Chism of Golden; Juliana Hagan and Ada Passmore, both of Guntown; Kaylee Joslin of Hamilton; Loryn Rhodes of Hernando; Martin Boyd of Mantachie; Ava Stanley of Marietta; Madalyn Daniel of Mooreville; Mia Rogers of Nettleton; Jayonna Anderson, Landry Kent and Charlie Strevel, all of New Albany; Sarah Frain of Olive Branch; Preston Foster, Kason Moss and Jaycee Wray, all of Pontotoc; Miley Ray of Randolph; DaRilee Colburn of Red Bay, AL; Sophie Hill of Saltillo; Kason Alred and Isaiah Smith, both of Smithville; and Emma Klaire Nichols of Thaxton. Tupelo Campus 2026-27 Indian Delegates include Micaiah Young of Ecru; Kylee Hatcher and Noah Waldrop, both of Pontotoc; and Jacob Gore of Saltillo. Indian Delegates assist with recruitment and ... Orientation leaders Several area residents have been selected as 2017 orientation leaders at Itawamba Community College. They include Abby Cantrell, Adrian Moffett, Hayden Plunkett, Hunter Holley, all of Amory; Spencer Payne, Laken Jones, Taylor Kelley, all of Belden; Alayna Hitt of Blue Springs; Madison Colley of Corinth; Taylor McKnight of Ecru; MaKayla Hathcock of Greenwood Springs; Alexis Harris, Katelynn Stidham, both of Guntown; Carmen Perkins, Alix Goodwin, Jenna Hull, all of Hamilton; Madeline Burdine, Hali Whitt, both of Houston; A. J. Thompson of Louisville; Kelsy Minga, Madi McMillen, both of Mantachie; Rebekah McCreary of Marietta; Alexis Young, Samantha Davis, Shanda Martin, all of Mooreville; Jazzmine Bogan of Nettleton; Alexia Hayes of New Albany; Audrey Wilson of Pheba; Blake Guntharp, Nikki Lane, Allie Sappington, Allysa Lipsey, Kirsten Hester, Ana Grace Warren, Merilese Adams, all of Pontotoc; Haley Gray, Hannah Grace Garrison, both of Randolph; Micheal McNamee of Red Banks; Hannah Grace Harwood, Madison Roncalli, Serenity Hawkins, all of Saltillo; Marayna Betts of Southaven; Brooklyn Waldrep of Steens; Madalyn Stephens, Leah Pannell, Karla Morales, Claire Loden, Kateland Kennedy, Dee Stegall, Madison Hendrix, all of ... Comments are closed.