20 November ICC Orientation Sessions Set for December High School Graduates November 20, 2025 By Camp, Tyler W Career Center, General 0 Itawamba Community College will host orientation sessions for new students planning to enroll in the spring 2026 semester. High school students graduating in December are strongly encouraged to attend one of the sessions, scheduled for Dec. 3 in the David C. Cole Student Services Building on the Fulton Campus and Dec. 4 in the Academic and Student Center on the Tupelo Campus. Both sessions begin at 1:30 p.m. Students may attend either location regardless of where they plan to enroll in the spring. “Attending orientation offers several advantages, including early class scheduling, access to a wide variety of course options and the possibility of completing the enrollment process before graduating from high school,” said Michael Holloway, director of Recruitment and Orientation. Before registering, students must submit an admission application and ACT or placement equivalency scores. Space is limited, so early registration is recommended. To register, visit www.iccms.edu/Orientation. For more information, call 662-862-8290 or email orientation@iccms.edu. Related Articles ICC sets special orientation session for December 2022 high school graduates December 2022 graduates who enroll at Itawamba Community College for the 2023 spring semester will have an opportunity to register during a special orientation session, Jan. 5 at 9 a.m. at the Tupelo Campus. “Orientation for December graduates is a valuable first step toward a successful college career, and ICC offers it at no cost to provide the best start for our students,” said Michael Holloway, director of recruitment and orientation. It is an opportunity for students to learn about ICC, schedule their classes, take their ID photo and begin to prepare for the college transition. Area graduates can register now at www.iccms.edu/orientation. More information is available at orienation@iccms.edu. “The orientation session will enable students to schedule classes at their convenience before they are full,” Holloway said. “Prior to attending orientation, students are encouraged to schedule a FAFSA completion appointment with Financial Aid at https://www.iccms.edu/Appointments.” For more information, contact the Advising Center on the Fulton Campus at (662) 862-8290, at the Tupelo Campus at (662) 620-5000 or email eadviser@iccms.edu. ICC schedules orientation sessions for Dec. graduates Itawamba Community College has scheduled orientation sessions for students who plan to enroll for the 2024 spring semester. High school students who graduate in December are highly encouraged to participate in one of the sessions, which are scheduled for Nov. 16 at the Academic and Student Center at the Tupelo Campus and Nov. 30 at the W.O. Benjamin Fine Arts Center at the Fulton Campus at 1 p.m. each day. Students can attend a session regardless of the location they plan to attend in the spring. 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 and possibly completing the process before graduation from high school,” said Michael Holloway, director of recruitment and orientation. “The sessions will also provide an opportunity for adult learners to connect with an adviser and to make the transition to college less intimidating.” During the spring semester, students may choose from several instructional delivery methods, including online, face-to-face and hybrid. ... High school equivalency graduates to participate in May 13 ceremony at ICC Itawamba Community College’s 2021 high school equivalency graduates will participate in a commencement ceremony at 6 p.m., May 13, at the Davis Event Center on the Fulton Campus. They include Xavier Anderson, Crystal Barnes, Tony Cook, Alexis Luker, Angela Luker, Haley Luker, Savannah Luker, all of Aberdeen; William Donaldson of Algoma; Ashley Dean, Amber Gray, Morgan Hall, Brittany Smith, all of Amory; Konner Rutherford of Baldwyn; Elizabeth Cisowski of Blue Springs; Jon Jones of Belden; Mikayla Tovar of Booneville; Tabitha Sharp of Corinth; Destiny Jones, Brooklyn Lopez, Jacob Miller, Casey Wright, all of Ecru; Hannah Brown, Shelia Christian, Gabrielle Miller, Haylee Sheffield, Monica Summers, Logan Sweat, Kerigan Todd, all of Fulton; Sarah Kennedy of Hamilton; Autumn Patterson of Houlka; Jacqueline Oswalt, Elizabeth Wagster, both of Mantachie; Bryant Bennett of Marietta; Shaneka McGaughy of Mooreville; Franco Chavez of Myrtle; Kalli Collier, Madison Cox, Mary Wright, all of Nettleton; Aatalya King of Oxford; Emma Carter, Parker Chain, Mireya Fernandez, Jason Johnsey, Dung Tran, Destiny Williard, all of Pontotoc; Belen Becker, Casey Unruh, both of Prairie; Teri Bishop, Maury Mann, Lucas Scroggins, ... ICC schedules orientation sessions for spring 2025 Itawamba Community College has scheduled orientation sessions for students who plan to enroll for the 2025 spring semester. High school students who graduate in December are highly encouraged to participate in one of the sessions, which are scheduled for Dec. 4 at the Academic and Student Center at the Tupelo Campus and Dec. 5 at the W.O. Benjamin Fine Arts Center at the Fulton Campus at 1 p.m. each day. Students can attend a session regardless of the location they plan to attend in the spring. 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 and possibly completing the process before graduation from high school,” said Michael Holloway, director of recruitment and orientation. “The sessions will also provide an opportunity for adult learners to connect with an adviser and to make the transition to college less intimidating.” During the spring semester, students may choose from several instructional delivery methods, including online, face-to-face and hybrid. ... ICC schedules orientation sessions for students who plan to enroll for the 2021 spring semester Itawamba Community College has scheduled orientation sessions for students who plan to enroll for the 2021 spring semester. Recent high school graduates are required to participate in one of the sessions, which are scheduled for Nov. 18, Dec. 10 and Jan. 6, 7 and 8, by registering at iccms.edu/orientation. Options include the Fulton and Tupelo campuses, and students can attend a session regardless of the location they plan to attend in the spring. 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 and possibly completing the process before graduation from high school,” said Dr. Melissa Haab, dean of enrollment services. “The sessions will also provide an opportunity for adult learners to connect with an adviser and to make the transition to college less intimidating.” During the spring semester, students may choose from five instructional delivery methods, including face-to-face, face-to-face/online hybrid, face-to-face/ZOOM hybrid, ZOOM only and online. ICC orientation is mandatory ... ICC schedules orientation sessions for students who plan to enroll in summer, fall Itawamba Community College has scheduled orientation sessions for students who plan to enroll for the 2021 summer and fall semesters. Recent high school graduates are required to participate in one of the sessions, which are scheduled for Apr. 12 at 1 p.m. and Apr. 23 and 30 and May 7 at 8:30 a.m., all at the Fulton Campus, and Apr. 16 at 8:30 a.m. at the Tupelo Campus. Additional dates are available in June and July. 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 and possibly completing the process before graduation from high school,” said Dr. Melissa Haab, dean of enrollment services. “The sessions will also provide an opportunity for adult learners to connect with an adviser and to make the transition to college less intimidating.” ICC orientation is mandatory for all graduating high school seniors. Students must have submitted an ... Comments are closed.