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Hinds Community College

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Public college in Raymond, Mississippi, US
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Hinds Community College
TypePubliccommunity college
Established1917; 108 years ago (1917)
Academic affiliation
Space-grant
PresidentStephen Vacik[1]
Location,,
United States

32°15′30″N90°24′56″W / 32.25833°N 90.41556°W /32.25833; -90.41556
ColorsMaroon andWhite
  
MascotEagles
Websitewww.hindscc.edu
Map

Hinds Community College is apubliccommunity college with its main campus inRaymond, Mississippi, United States and branches inJackson,Pearl,Utica, andVicksburg.

The Hinds Community College District includes the counties ofHinds,Claiborne,Copiah,Rankin, andWarren.[2] With an enrollment of over 12,000 students at six campuses, it is the largest community college in Mississippi.

Academics

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The college currently provides academic college-level courses for the first two years of four-year degree programs that must be completed at senior colleges or universities. It also provides two-year technical degree programs, post-secondary career (formerly called "vocational") programs, secondary (high-school) career education, and short-term training and continuing education.

History

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The Utica campus of Hinds Community College, formerly"Utica Junior College', was founded in 1903 asUtica Normal and Industrial Institute. William H. Holtzclaw helped establish it.[3] and it began as a small agricultural high school in 1917 with 117 students and eight faculty members. In its transformation into ajunior college, it began offering college-level academic courses in 1922 and was accredited by theSouthern Association of Colleges and Schools in 1926.

Main Hall

During theWorld War II years, a vocational education curriculum was added to the college's offerings, and in the late 1960s, technical degree programs were added.

Branch locations in Jackson andVicksburg were opened in the 1970s. These branches primarily offered high school vocational education, though some college-level night courses were taught. Utica Junior College, ahistorically black college whose history dates to 1903, merged withHinds Junior College in 1982 under Federal court order as part of aclass actionracial discrimination lawsuit.

The Pearl-Rankin Vocational/Career Center was opened in the city ofPearl in 1983, offering high school vocational education and some college-level night courses. This branch later became the Rankin Campus; it now offers academic, technical, and career programs.

The Nursing Allied Health Center was opened in Jackson in 1984, offering nursing and other medical and dental programs. This center, together with the existing branch in Jackson, became known as the Jackson Campus. A Resource and Coordinating Unit for Economic Development (RCU) was added in 1988 in Raymond, and the Eagle Ridge Conference Center was opened in 1996 under the administration of the RCU. The Vicksburg branch became the Vicksburg Campus in 2002 and now offers college-level programs.

Hinds Junior College changed its name to Hinds Community College in 1987; that year 13 of the 14 other Mississippi public two-year colleges also adopted the "community" label. Hinds linked up with other two-year colleges by means of theCommunity College Network (CCN) in 1994. This system allows a course to be offered at one college location while students may participate in the course at several other college locations by means ofvideo conferencing. All of the state public two-year colleges formed theMississippi Virtual Community College (MVCC) in 1999 to offer courses to students over the Internet.

Campuses

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  • Raymond Campus, Raymond
  • Jackson Campus
  • Nursing Allied Health Center
  • Rankin Campus, Pearl
  • Rankin nursing campus, Brandon
  • Utica Campus,unincorporated Hinds County, south of Utica[4]
  • Vicksburg-Warren Campus, Vicksburg
  • Aviation Maintenance/Commercial Aviation,John Bell Williams Airport, Raymond

Hinds Agricultural High School, at the Utica campus, was previously operated by the community college.[5]

Notable alumni

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References

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  1. ^Hayden, Cathy (April 16, 2020)."Hinds CC Board of Trustees names new president". RetrievedNovember 27, 2020.
  2. ^"Admission Guide 2019-2020"(PDF). Hinds Community College. p. 10 (PDF p. 12/20). RetrievedSeptember 27, 2024.[...]located in the Hinds Community College District (Hinds, Rankin, Warren, Claiborne, and Copiah counties)[...]
  3. ^Sewell, George A.; Dwight, Margaret L. (November 1984).Mississippi Black History Makers. Univ. Press of Mississippi.ISBN 9781604733907.
  4. ^College address: "Utica 34175 Miss. 18 West Utica, MS 39175-9599" - Compare to:"2010 CENSUS - CENSUS BLOCK MAP: Utica town, MS"(PDF).U.S. Census Bureau. RetrievedJuly 4, 2020. - The college campus is not in the Utica city limits.
  5. ^"State education board recommends closing one agriculture school, converting one and keeping one".Associated Press atgulflive.com. December 20, 2012. RetrievedJuly 3, 2017.
  6. ^"Pillars, Eliza Farish".

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