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Please direct all correspondence concerning the following to the offices indicated: ADMISSIONS Director of Admissions and Records, Holmes Community College, P.O. Box 398, Goodman, MS 39079 (662) 472-9023 DORMITORY ACCOMMODATIONS (GOODMAN CAMPUS ONLY) Director of Student Housing, Holmes Community College, P.O. Box 369, Goodman, MS 39079 (662) 472-9001 FINANCIAL AID Director of Financial Aid, Holmes Community College, P.O. Box 216, Goodman, MS 39079 (662) 472-9027 GENERAL INFORMATION HOLMES COMMUNITY COLLEGE GOODMAN CAMPUS GRENADA CAMPUS RIDGELAND CAMPUS 1 Hill Street 1060 Avent Drive 412 W. Ridgeland Ave. Goodman, MS 39079 Grenada, MS 38901 Ridgeland, MS 39157 (662) 472-2312 (662) 226-0830 (601) 856-5400 ATTALA CENTER YAZOO CENTER 620 West Jefferson Street 637 East 15th Street Kosciusko, MS 39090 Yazoo City, MS 39194 (662) 290-0808 (662) 472-9070 PROGRAMS ACADEMIC CAREER TECHNICAL Goodman Campus – (662) 472-9165 Goodman Campus – (662) 472-9058 Grenada Campus – (662) 227-2354 Grenada Campus – (662) 227-2350 Ridgeland Campus – (601) 605-3348 Ridgeland Campus – (601) 605-3386 The information contained herein is official as of March 2021. The College reserves the right at any time to make changes deemed advisable in the regulations, fees, and/or other changes, curricula and course offerings. If changes are made, they will be published by the Vice President for Academic Programs in the form of an official amendment to the bulletin. The amendments are available at http://www.holmescc.edu/about/bulletin.aspx. Holmes Community College does not unlawfully discriminate on the basis of race, color, gender, sex, pregnancy, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, religion, national origin, citizenship, age, disability, veteran status, or genetic information. Employees, students, applicants for admission or employment, or other participants in Holmes Community College programs or activities who believe they have been discriminated against are entitled to seek relief through the Compliance Officer (662) 472-9429. Written inquiries may be emailed to: [email protected] or sent to: Compliance Office P.O. Box 369 Goodman, MS 39079 Vo. 93 2021 No. 1 BULLETIN HOLMES COMMUNITY COLLEGE One Hundred & Tenth Session Begins Monday, August 16, 2021 No Place Like Holmes 2 OFFICERS OF ADMINISTRATION DISTRICT OFFICERS President of Holmes Community College ............................. Dr. Jim Haffey Executive Vice President ...................................................... Sonny Sparks Vice President for Academic Programs ............................ Dr. Jenny Jones Vice President for Career Technical Education .......... Dr. Amy Whittington Vice President for eLearning ......................................... Patricia S. Stewart Vice President for Institutional Research & Student Affairs ... Dr. Lindy McCain Vice President for Workforce Development ............. Dr. Mike Blankenship Director of Admissions & Records ....................................... Bethany Miller Director of Adult Education/HSE Programs ............. Earline Russell-Smith Director of Business Services ................................................... Matt Surrell Director of Communications & Associate Athletic Director for External Relations .............. Steve Diffey Coordinator of Dual Enrollment/Dual Credit ................................ Dees Britt Director of Financial Aid ............................................... Dr. Clate Holleman Director of Human Resources .................................................. Julia Brown Director of Information Technology ........................................ Kevin Baker Director of Institutional Research & Effectiveness ..... Dr. Stephanie Diffey Director of Library Services ............................................ James Thompson Director of Marketing & Recruiting ..................................... Bronwyn Martin Director of Purchasing & Receiving ..................................... Rosemary Self GOODMAN CAMPUS OFFICERS Vice President for Goodman Campus/Athletic Director ........... Andy Wood Coordinator of Academic Programs ..................................... Wendy Grace Dean of Career Technical Education .................... Dr. Thomas Luke Jones Director of Student Housing ................................................. Terry Fancher GRENADA CAMPUS OFFICERS Vice President for Grenada Campus .......................... Dr. Michelle Burney Coordinator of Academic Programs .................................. Dr. Kathryn Cox Director of Health Science Programs ............................ Ginger Meriwether RIDGELAND CAMPUS OFFICERS Vice President for Ridgeland Campus ............................ Dr. Don Burnham Dean of Academic Programs ...................................... Dr. Tonya Lawrence Coordinator of Career Technical Education .................... Allison DeWeese Coordinator of Evening Programs ........................................... Ryan Beggs ATTALA CENTER OFFICERS Director ................................................................................. Mandy Burrell 3 BOARD OF TRUSTEES Walter Alford, President .............................................. Montgomery County Dr. Walter Roberts, Vice President ..................................... Holmes County Doris Belk, Secretary ............................................................. Attala County April Neill .............................................................................. Carroll County Dr. Ken Barron ...................................................................... Yazoo County Glen Beard, Jr ................................................................... Choctaw County Margaret M. Davis ............................................................ Grenada County Willie B. Davis ..................................................................... Holmes County Brian Jones ....................................................................... Webster County R. Dale McBride .................................................................. Holmes County Dr. Ronnie McGehee ........................................................ Madison County Tim Mood .............................................................................. Yazoo County Nolan O’Reilly ..................................................................... Holmes County Jim Ray ................................................................................ Carroll County Charlotte Seals ................................................................. Madison County Maurice Stinson ................................................................ Grenada County Mike Thomas .................................................................... Choctaw County Jack Treloar ...................................................................... Webster County General Vann ...................................................................... Holmes County Richard Barrett, Board Attorney ......................................... Holmes County ACCREDITATIONS AND MEMBERSHIPS Mississippi State Department of Education Southern Association of Colleges & Schools Commission on Colleges Mississippi Association of Community & Junior Colleges American Association of Community & Junior Colleges Mississippi Association of Colleges National Junior College Athletic Association (NJCAA) Holmes Community College is accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools Commission on Colleges to award associate degrees and certificates. Contact the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools Commission on Colleges at 1866 Southern Lane, Decatur, Georgia 30033-4097 or call (404) 679-4500 for questions about the accreditation of Holmes Community College. 4 BOARDS OF SUPERVISORS ATTALA COUNTY MADISON COUNTY District 1 – Bobby Lindsay District 1 – Shelia Jones District 2 – Billy Coffee District 2 – Trey Baxter District 3 – Steven Goss District 3 – Gerald Steen District 4 – Willie Perteet District 4 – Karl Banks District 5 – Tim Pinkard District 5 – Paul Griffin CARROLL COUNTY MONTGOMERY COUNTY District 1 – Jim Neill District 1 – Keith McGee District 2 – Josh Hurst District 2 – Edwin Taylor District 3 – Edward Dill Tucker District 3 – Willie Townsend, Jr. District 4 – Claude Fluker District 4 – Ron Wood District 5 – Rickie Corley District 5 – Ronald White CHOCTAW COUNTY WEBSTER COUNTY District 1 – Joey Stephenson District 1 – Curtis Morris District 2 – Greg Fondren District 2 – Pat Cummings District 3 – Chris McIntire District 3 – Randy Rico District 4 – John Shumaker District 4 – Paul Crowley District 5 – Eric Chambers District 5 – Doug Burgess GRENADA COUNTY YAZOO COUNTY District 1 – Michael Lott District 1 – Danny Lee Moore, Jr. District 2 – Chad Bridges District 2 – David Berry, III District 3 – Columbus Hankins District 3 – Willie “Duce” Wright District 4 – Darrell Robinson District 4 – David Shipp District 5 – Chad Gray District 5 – Cobie Collins HOLMES COUNTY District 1 – Leonard Hampton District 2 – James H. Young District 3 – Debra Mabry District 4 – Leroy Johnson District 5 – Alphonzo Greer 5 6 GENERAL INFORMATION HISTORY OF HCC From its humble beginnings as Holmes County Agricultural High School, Holmes Community College has grown into one of the largest and best community colleges in the state of Mississippi serving over 6,000 students. In 1922, after Holmes County Agricultural High School had been in operation for 11 years, the legislature made it legal for agricultural high schools to add two years of college work, and Holmes Junior College opened its doors in 1925 offering the first year of college to students in Holmes and the surrounding counties. During the 1928-29 school year, the second year of college work was added making Holmes Junior College eligible to award the Associate of Arts degree. Financial support for Holmes Junior College has grown from the original county of Holmes to include eight others --- Attala, Carroll, Choctaw, Grenada, Madison, Montgomery, Webster and Yazoo. The state of Mississippi also serves as a major funding source for the College. As the main campus grew and added needed programs, Holmes underwent an extensive study which showed the need to address the educational needs in the other counties in the Holmes district, especially the northern and southern ends. In 1985, Holmes began building facilities and offering classes at both Ridgeland and Grenada. Holmes Junior College became Holmes Community College beginning with the 1989 school year after the Board of Trustees decided that having “community” in the name would more accurately reflect the comprehensive and multi-faceted mission of the modern two-year college. The State Board for Community and Junior Colleges (now the Mississippi Community College Board) approved the name change in December 1988. The Attala Center in Kosciusko opened its doors in 1997 to meet the needs of the residents in Attala and surrounding counties. Holmes Community College recognizes that emerging technologies are changing the methods of instructional delivery to include eLearning programs such as interactive classrooms, remote instruction, internet courses and other electronic-based teaching/learning activities. Holmes’ primary means of delivering eLearning classes are through the use of the Mississippi Virtual Community College in both provided and hosted courses and through video conferencing. The College offers programs district-wide that allow students to earn associate of arts degrees, certificates, and/or transferability to four-year institutions. At the same time, Holmes provides adult basic education, workforce training, and high school equivalency preparation and assessment. 7 HOLMES COMMUNITY COLLEGE CALENDAR SUMMER SEMESTER 2021 May 31 ................................................................................................. Memorial Day Holiday June 1 ................................................................. First Session and Full Term Classes Begin June 25 .......................................................................................... First Session Final Exams July 5 ..................................................................................................... Fourth of July Holiday July 6 ..................................................................................... Second Session Classes Begin July 22 & 28 ........................................................................................ Full Term Final Exams July 30 ....................................................................................... Second Session Final Exams FALL SEMESTER 2021 August 16 ............................................................. First 8-Week and Full Term Classes Begin September 6 ............................................................................................... Labor Day Holiday October 8 & 11 ........................................................................................................ Fall Break October 7 ....................................................................................... First 8-Week Final Exams October 12 ............................................................................. Second 8-Week Classes Begin October 31 ......................................................... Deadline to Apply for December Graduation November 22-26 ................................................................................. Thanksgiving Holidays December 7-9 .................................................... Second 8-Week and Full Term Final Exams SPRING SEMESTER 2022 January 10 ........................................................... First 8-Week and Full Term Classes Begin January 17 .............................................................................. Martin Luther King, Jr. Holiday March 3 .......................................................................................... First 8-Week Final Exams March 7 .................................................................................. Second 8-Week Classes Begin March 14-18 ........................................................................................................ Spring Break March 31 ..................................................................... Deadline to Apply for May Graduation April 15 ............................................................................................................. Easter Holiday May 3-5 .............................................................. Second 8-Week and Full Term Final Exams The College Calendar is available on the Holmes Community College website at www.holmescc.edu. The Academic Calendar is available from the website at http://www.holmescc.edu/general_info/calendars.aspx. Please note that any changes to the calendars are reflected on the website only. HOLMES COMMUNITY COLLEGE VISION STATEMENT Holmes Community College will be a leader in education by serving as a comprehensive, community-oriented institution delivering flexible, responsive programs of the highest quality. HOLMES COMMUNITY COLLEGE MISSION STATEMENT Holmes Community College, a comprehensive public institution located in Central Mississippi, provides innovative educational and cultural opportunities to its constituents through campus-based and distance education programs. The college seeks to prepare its students for university transfer, productive employment and lifelong learning by offering an Associate of Arts degree, Associate of Applied Science degree, technical certificates and career certificates as well as workforce training. Holmes, whose primary commitment is to excellence in all areas, offers affordable, equal access to higher education in an attractive, secure, multi-campus environment. 8

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