28 February ICC schedules Spring Preview Day, Mar. 25 February 28, 2022 By Thomas, Donna S. General 0 High school juniors will have an opportunity to learn about student life at Itawamba Community College during Spring Preview Day, Mar. 25, from 9 a.m.-noon at the Davis Event Center on the Fulton Campus. The schedule includes arrival and check-in, 8:15-8:50 a.m.; welcome, 9 a.m.; preview expo, 9:15 a.m.; and optional lunch at the dining hall, noon. A campus tour is optional. The Spring Preview Day will include information about ICC’s academic, health science and career education programs, and participants can interact directly with faculty within the areas. The preview expo will enable prospective students to visit with programs, offices, departments and student organizations to learn more about academic and student involvement opportunities. According to Jake Hartfield, director of recruitment and orientation, Spring Preview Day is designed specifically for high school juniors to learn about all aspects of student life; however, high school seniors who have not visited ICC before may attend. High school counselors who are interested in attending the event as a large group should email jchartfield@iccms.edu instead of completing the registration form. Preregistration at www.iccms.edu/PreviewDays is required, and spots are filled on a first-come, first-served basis. For more information, email Go2icc@iccms.edu. Related Articles ICC sets Spring Preview Day, Mar. 22, for high school juniors High school juniors will have an opportunity to learn about student life at Itawamba Community College during Spring Preview Day, Mar. 22, from 9-11:30 a.m. at the Davis Event Center on the Fulton Campus. The schedule includes arrival and check-in, 8:15-8:50 a.m.; welcome, 9 a.m.; preview expo and campus tours, 9:15 a.m.; and optional lunch at the dining hall ($7 per person meal ticket), noon. Spring Preview Day ‘24 will include information about ICC’s schools of, including academic, health science and career education programs, and participants can interact directly with faculty within the areas. The preview expo will enable prospective students to visit with programs, offices, departments and student organizations, now known as The Student Experience, to learn more about academic and student involvement opportunities. According to Michael Holloway, director of recruitment and orientation, Spring Preview Day is designed specifically for high school juniors to learn about all aspects of student life; however, high school seniors who have not visited ICC before may attend. “The junior year is the most critical time in ... ICC officials release honors list for spring 2025 semester Officials at Itawamba Community College have released the honors list for the 2025 spring semester. Named to the President’s list, which includes those students with a 3.8-4.0 grade point average were Aberdeen – James A. Blake, Connor Bounds, Demarcus Terryon Eubanks, Lillian Mae Gallop, Abigail Eve Gill, Dawsen Lynlei Grimes, Hailee D. Hatcher, Ashley N. Holloway, Jamiyah Hoskins, Serenity T. Ivy, Lorionna Jade Lee, Karry Elizabeth Linley, Sierra B. Lochala, Samantha Pearl Prestage, Jasiah Gabrielle Riddle, Joshua K. Schrock, Ashlei J. Shelton, Weston Sykes, Dylan W. Thompson, James Colton Tucker; Ackerman – Maylee Eliabeth Hollis; Algoma – Maggie C. Caldwell; Amory – Melanie D. Barnes, Anjela Aida Beato, Ella K. Browning, Jacob Matthew Butler, Jacob Carson, Sarah Kate Coleman, Sylvia D. Freeman, William Matthew Hannon, Cheree D. Holcomb, Annabelle L. Holman, Matthew Blaine Johnson, Bridgett Jones, Dakotah Brianna Mackey, Lexie Olivia May, Payton Elizabeth McDaniel, Aseanti McIntosh, Barker N. O’Brian, Brooklyn G. Owen, Angel Daniel Quintero, Marley Rowland, Olivia Grace Salisbury, Mesa Stallings, Brianna Grace Tate, Jacob E. Westbrook, Georgia ... 2019 Spring Graduates Several area residents were among those who earned Associate of Arts or Associate of Applied Science degrees or certificates at the conclusion of the 2019 spring semester at Itawamba Community College. They include Abbeville – Shaniyah Mone’t Buford, A.A.; Aberdeen – Christopher Dylan Barnett, A.A.; Whitley Shaniece Caradine, A.A.S., CC; Whitney S. Caradine, A.A.S.; Madeline Brooke Dean, A.A.; Katelyn M. Easter, A.A.S., CC; Megan Anne Fair, A.A.S.; Emily L. Fears, A.A.S.; Jordon Lashaun Gladney, A.A.; Tayler Gladney, A.A.; Tiffany Marice Gladney, A.A.; Hiedia Alexandria Hozan, A.A.; Cameron O’Neil Jones, A.A.; Jake Alston Kirkpatrick, A.A.; Robert Bradley Leach, A.A.; Jordan Waide Middleton, A.A.; LaRhonda LaTerria Morgan, A.A.; Jasiah Gabrielle Riddle, A.A.; Aundrea Savannah Robinson, A.A.; Austin Ray Rowell, A.A.; Austin B. Shackelford, CC; Alexis Delaney Stevens, A.A.; Winford Eugene Terry, A.A.S., CC; Rosemary Catherine Todd, A.A.S.; Dejuante Jamaal Willis, A.A.; Ackerman – Chloe Elizabeth Grissom, A.A.; Noah T. Lawson, A.A.S.; Lauren Makenzie Toombs, A.A.; Adrian, Mich. – Rebekah Jo Timberman, A.A.S., CC; Amory – Olivia Grace Ausbon, A.A.; Edith M. Barnes, A.A.S.; Robert Deon ... 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 ... Area residents among Itawamba Community College spring 2025 graduates Several area residents were among those who earned Associate of Arts or Associate of Applied Science degrees or certificates at the conclusion of the 2025 spring semester at Itawamba Community College. They include Abbeville – Saniyah Herod, A.A.; Deydric Johnson, A.A.S., certificate; Marly Madison Kesler, A.A.; Aberdeen – Curtis Preston Bell, A.A.S., certificate; Corben N. Blake, A.A.S., certificate; Connor Bounds, A.A.S., certificate; Asia Rochelle Branscomb, A.A.; Sammiyah C. Burroughs, A.A.; Jenna McKynlie Camp, A.A.; Abigail T. Cucchiara, A.A.; Takeya K. Davidson, A.A.; Desiree Lenice Donaldson, A.A.S.; Demarcus Terryon Eubanks, A.A.S., certificate; Madison C. Freeman, A.A.; Dawsen Lynlei Grimes, A.A.S.; Hailee D. Hatcher, A.A.; Tatyana B. Heard, A.A.; Ashley N. Holloway, A.A.; Markeisha L. Hoskin, A.A.S.; Jamiyah Hoskins, A.A.S.; Serenity T. Ivy, A.A.S., certificate; Quaid Kirk Johnson, A.A.; Galen T. Jones, A.A.; Makayla Ariel Key, A.A.; Kinzie Marchetti, A.A.; Khellia Mashila McIntosh, A.A.; Tyquavious D. McMillian, A.A.S., certificate; Jakayla Lakeria Randle, A.A.; Jasiah Gabrielle Riddle, A.A.S.; Stephanie Riddle, A.A.; Ashlei J. Shelton, A.A.; Seth A. Smith, A.A.; Weston Sykes, A.A.; Alanta A. Tate, A.A.S.; Dylan W. Thompson, A.A.S., certificate; ... March 24 ICC Spring Preview Day provides opportunity for high school juniors High school juniors will have an opportunity to learn about student life at Itawamba Community College during Spring Preview Day, Mar. 24, from 9 a.m.-noon at the Davis Event Center on the Fulton Campus. The schedule includes arrival and check-in, 8:15-8:50 a.m.; welcome, 9 a.m.; preview expo and campus tours, 9:15 a.m.; and optional lunch at the dining hall ($6 per additional person), noon. The Spring Preview Day will include information about ICC’s new schools of, including academic, health science and career education programs, and participants can interact directly with faculty within the areas. The preview expo will enable prospective students to visit with programs, offices, departments and student organizations to learn more about academic and student involvement opportunities. According to Michael Holloway, director of recruitment and orientation, Spring Preview Day is designed specifically for high school juniors to learn about all aspects of student life; however, high school seniors who have not visited ICC before may attend. High school counselors who are interested in attending the event as a large group should ... Comments are closed.