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ICC's Holloway completes prestigious Mississippi Community College Policy Fellows Program

Itawamba Community College’s Michael Holloway of Saltillo, director of recruiting and orientation, is among the 2023 graduates of the Mississippi Community College Policy Fellows Program.

            Holloway, who is a native of Amory, attended Itawamba Community College on a soccer scholarship. His educational background includes the associate’s degree from ICC and the bachelor’s and master’s degrees from the University of Mississippi. He has worked in higher education for 15 years, all in enrollment management. Before joining the ICC staff 11 years ago, Holloway was a regional admissions counselor for the University of Mississippi for four years. He and his wife, Erin, a teacher for the Tupelo Public School district, are the parents of three children, Emma, 10; Bennett, 6, and baby John Michael. They are members of the First United Methodist Church of Saltillo.

            “It was an honor to be a part of this (CPFP) experience,” Holloway said. “I appreciate Itawamba Community College for providing me with the opportunity to participate and learn more about advocating at the state and national levels and to collaborate with colleagues across Mississippi for the benefit of advocating for our individual institutions.”

            Holloway said the group met throughout the academic year to discuss state and national policies on education and to determine successful ways to advocate on behalf of college students. The fellowship culminated with a trip to Washington, D.C. for a legislative summit and meeting with education policymakers. While there, Holloway met with every member of the Mississippi Congressional delegation and representatives of the U.S. Department of Education, United States Department of Agriculture, American Council on Education, Association of Community College Trustees and the American Association of Community Colleges. “I look forward to sharing my experience and the knowledge I have gained with my colleagues at Itawamba Community College,” Holloway said.

            The Mississippi Community College Policy Fellows Program, which began in 2012, has more than 120 alumni. It is sponsored by the Mississippi Community College Board in partnership with Washington, D.C.-based AdvocacyBuild. The program focuses on leadership, networking, policy and advocacy.



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