Founded in 1937 as the “13th and 14th grades” at Meridian High School, Meridian Community College is the only one of Mississippi’s 15 public community colleges to originate through the initiative of the local school system. MCC began as the vision of Dr. H.M. Ivy (1884-1977), superintendent of the Meridian Separate School District in the 1930s. The College, then known as Meridian Junior College, operated at Meridian High School until 1965 when the College moved to its present location.
Programs
Accounting, Applied Science, Broadcasting, Business, Communication, Computer Networking, Construction Management, Cosmetology, Dental, Dental Assistant, Dental Hygiene, Design Technology, Drafting, Early Childhood Education, Education, Electronics, Electronics Technology, Emergency Management, Emergency Medical Technician, Engineering, Fire Protection Engineering, Graphic Communications, Health, Health Care Studies, Health Education, Health Information, Health Information Technology, Horticulture, Hotel Management, Industrial Maintenance, Industrial Technology, Information Technology, Machining Technology, Maintenance, Management, Marketing, Medical, Medical Laboratory, Medical Office Management, Nail Technology, Nursing, Office Management, Office Technology, Physical Therapy, Practical Nursing, Radiologic Technology, Radiology, Respiratory Care, Restaurant Management, Science, Surgical Technology, Technology, Telecommunication, Truck Driving, Web Technologies
Campus type
Online
Carnegie
Associate's Colleges
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