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Mar. 21 ICC Spring Preview Day showcases opportunities 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. 21, 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 ($7 per person meal ticket), 11 a.m. In addition, a sensory friendly session at 11 a.m. will be sponsored by ICC’s new Bloom program, which is for neurodivergent students who need extra support although they either have a high school diploma or certificate or are looking to gain work credentials through career education. Areas of assistance through the program include, but are not limited to, social skills lessons, extra tutoring help with navigating college life and all Bloom support opportunities.

              Spring Preview Day ‘25 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 establishing a pathway to the future, and this event will provide an opportunity to obtain valuable information, not only about ICC, but also to ensure participants can explore viable options beyond high school,” Holloway said. High school counselors who are interested in attending the event as a large group should register by 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.

High school juniors will have an opportunity to learn about student life at Itawamba Community College during Spring Preview Day, Mar. 21, 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 ($7 per person meal ticket), 11 a.m. In addition, a sensory friendly session at 11 a.m. will be sponsored by ICC’s new Bloom program, which is for neurodivergent students who need extra support although they either have a high school diploma or certificate or are looking to gain work credentials through career education. Areas of assistance through the program include, but are not limited to, social skills lessons, extra tutoring help with navigating college life and all Bloom support opportunities.

              Spring Preview Day ‘25 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 establishing a pathway to the future, and this event will provide an opportunity to obtain valuable information, not only about ICC, but also to ensure participants can explore viable options beyond high school,” Holloway said. High school counselors who are interested in attending the event as a large group should register by 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.



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