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Northeast Mississippi Community College is a leading educational institution that provides comprehensive academic, technical, and workforce training programs to empower students and promote lifelong learning. With a commitment to excellence, Northeast Mississippi Community College fosters a supportive environment that prepares individuals for success in their chosen fields. For more information about Northeast, visit http://www.nemcc.edu.

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Northeast Mississippi Community College is a leading educational institution that provides comprehensive academic, technical, and workforce training programs to empower students and promote lifelong learning. With a commitment to excellence, Northeast Mississippi Community College fosters a supportive environment that prepares individuals for success in their chosen fields. For more information about Northeast, visit http://www.nemcc.edu.

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NEMCC recognizes Social, Behavioral and Applied Sciences students at annual Honors Night

Northeast Mississippi Community College celebrated the accomplishments and achievements of its employees and students during the college's annual Honors Day Ceremony on Thursday, April 25. During the 2024 version of Northeast Honors Day, which is presented by the Iota Zeta chapter of the Phi Theta Kappa honor society, five students were selected from the Division of Social, Behavioral and Applied Sciences for individual honors from their division. Academic head for the Division of Social, Behavioral and Applied Sciences Robbie Coleman presented three academic excellence awards, a division all-star award and the division's most outstanding student during the awards night. Sydney Brooks of Rienzi, Sanatana Gentry of Hickory Flat and Isabelle Martindale of Walnut were all awarded for academic excellence in the Division of Social, Behavioral and Applied Sciences while Taylor Cornelius of Rienzi was selected as the division's all-star student. Avery Tapp of Iuka was named the Most Outstanding Student for the Division of Social, Behavioral and Applied Sciences for the 2023-2024 academic year. Northeast's Honors Day serves as a ceremony to recognize the school's top students in each of its six academic divisions - business & engineering, fine arts, health sciences, languages & humanities, mathematics & sciences and social, behavioral and applied sciences, along with Phi Theta Kappa chapter, officer and advisor awards, Honors Institute graduates and teacher of the year selections, recognition for the college's Scholar's Bowl team, honoring members of the Collegiate DECA, Collegiate FBLA and Collegiate FFA Alumni and Supporters chapters. Students are also recognized for their placement in the college's student art exhibition, the college's creative writing competition (Tyger Symmetry) and for those showing true athletic prowess on and off the field of competition through the announcement of the Tiger Award winners for student-athletes. Northeast faculty members are also honored with the Tremendous Individual Performance (TIP) and Teaching Outstanding Performance (TOP) awards and the Humanities Teacher of the Year. Northeast's Alumni Association and Development Association also uses the Honors Day to celebrate the accomplishments of all students who have received a Foundation Scholarship throughout the academic year. For each one of the college's six academic divisions, faculty members from each respective division are tasked with awarding three Academic Excellence awards, a division all-star award and the Most Outstanding Student award for each division. Approximately 200 members of the Northeast student body were recognized for their academic achievements and awards during the 2024 version of the event. For those who could not attend the event in person, the entire ceremony was live streamed via NEMCCTV.com and is archived on the college's YouTube channel at http://www.youtube.com/nemcctv
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Academic Award - 2024 Jun 10

NEMCC NAMES 517 TO FALL 2024 VICE PRESIDENT'S LIST

Five hundred and seventeen (517) Northeast Mississippi Community College students achieved a grade point average (GPA) of 3.5-3.9 on a 4.0 scale for the 2024 Fall semester and as a result, have been named to the college's distinguished Vice-President's List. Included in the list are representatives from 89 different cities, towns and communities across the United States of America - 499 Vice-President's List scholars are from Mississippi, 12 are from Tennessee, five hail from Alabama and one is from Arkansas. Three hundred and eighty (380) scholars came from the college's five-county service area of Alcorn, Prentiss, Tippah, Tishomingo and Union counties while 137 were from outside the service area. Compared to the previous year, over 77 more students achieved Vice Presidential List status compared to Fall 2023. Joining the over 500 individuals on the Vice President's List at Northeast was Overall, 885 individuals were either named to the President's List or the Vice-President's List at Northeast for the 2024 Fall semester. Eight hundred and forty-seven (847) are from the Magnolia State, 23 live in Tennessee, 11 are from Alabama while Arkansas and Louisiana each had a representative on the honor rolls. Two scholars reside outside the boundaries of the United States and call Buenos Aires, Argentina and Johannesburg, South Africa home, respectively. Of the 885 students making either the President's or Vice President's lists at Northeast, 682 reside within the college's five-county service area of Alcorn, Prentiss, Tippah, Tishomingo and Union counties. In total, Northeast's sphere of influence touched 111 different cities, towns and communities across the United States of America with scholars hailing from five different states and two other countries other than the United States of America.
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Academic Award - 2024 Dec 17

NEMCC NAMES 368 TO FALL 2024 PRESIDENT'S LIST

Three hundred and sixty-eight (368) Northeast Mississippi Community College students achieved a grade point average (GPA) of 4.0 on a 4.0 scale for the 2024 Fall semester and as a result, have been named to the college's distinguished President's List. Included in the list are representatives from 66 different cities, towns and communities across the United States of America - 348 President's List scholars are from Mississippi, 11 hail from Tennessee, six call Alabama home and one scholar is from Louisiana. Two Presidential scholars call Buenos Aires, Argentina and Johannesburg, South Africa home, respectively. Two hundred and seven (302) scholars came from the college's five-county service area of Alcorn, Prentiss, Tippah, Tishomingo and Union counties while 66 were from outside the service area. Compared to the previous year, over 100 more students achieved Presidential List status compared to Fall 2023. Overall, 885 individuals were either named to the President's List or the Vice-President's List at Northeast for the 2024 Fall semester. Eight hundred and forty-seven (847) are from the Magnolia State, 23 live in Tennessee, 11 are from Alabama while Arkansas and Louisiana each had a representative on the honor rolls. Two scholars reside outside the boundaries of the United States and call Buenos Aires, Argentina and Johannesburg, South Africa home, respectively. Of the 885 students making either the President's or Vice President's lists at Northeast, 682 reside within the college's five-county service area of Alcorn, Prentiss, Tippah, Tishomingo and Union counties. In total, Northeast's sphere of influence touched 111 different cities, towns and communities across the United States of America with scholars hailing from five different states and two other countries other than the United States of America.
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Academic Award - 2024 Dec 17

NEMCC recognizes Health Sciences students at annual Honors Night

Northeast Mississippi Community College celebrated the accomplishments and achievements of its employees and students during the college's annual Honors Day Ceremony on Thursday, April 25. During the 2024 version of Northeast Honors Day, which is presented by the Iota Zeta chapter of the Phi Theta Kappa honor society, five students were selected from the Division of Health Sciences for individual honors from their division. Academic head for the Division of Health Sciences Jennifer Davis presented three academic excellence awards, a division all-star award and the division's most outstanding student during the awards night. Alyvia Floyd of Falkner, Jordan Henderson of Booneville and Riley Newman of Bruce were all awarded for academic excellence in the Division of Health Sciences while Rece Davis of Booneville was selected as the division's all-star student. Kaylee Derrick of Dumas was named the Most Outstanding Student for the Division of Health Sciences for the 2023-2024 academic year. Northeast's Honors Day serves as a ceremony to recognize the school's top students in each of its six academic divisions - business & engineering, fine arts, health sciences, languages & humanities, mathematics & sciences and social, behavioral and applied sciences, along with Phi Theta Kappa chapter, officer and advisor awards, Honors Institute graduates and teacher of the year selections, recognition for the college's Scholar's Bowl team, honoring members of the Collegiate DECA, Collegiate FBLA and Collegiate FFA Alumni and Supporters chapters. Students are also recognized for their placement in the college's student art exhibition, the college's creative writing competition (Tyger Symmetry) and for those showing true athletic prowess on and off the field of competition through the announcement of the Tiger Award winners for student-athletes. Northeast faculty members are also honored with the Tremendous Individual Performance (TIP) and Teaching Outstanding Performance (TOP) awards and the Humanities Teacher of the Year. Northeast's Alumni Association and Development Association also uses the Honors Day to celebrate the accomplishments of all students who have received a Foundation Scholarship throughout the academic year. For each one of the college's six academic divisions, faculty members from each respective division are tasked with awarding three Academic Excellence awards, a division all-star award and the Most Outstanding Student award for each division. Approximately 200 members of the Northeast student body were recognized for their academic achievements and awards during the 2024 version of the event. For those who could not attend the event in person, the entire ceremony was live streamed via NEMCCTV.com and is archived on the college's YouTube channel at http://www.youtube.com/nemcctv
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Academic Award - 2024 Jun 10

NEMCC recognizes Business & Engineering students at annual Honors Night

Northeast Mississippi Community College celebrated the accomplishments and achievements of its employees and students during the college's annual Honors Day Ceremony on Thursday, April 25. During the 2024 version of Northeast Honors Day, which is presented by the Iota Zeta chapter of the Phi Theta Kappa honor society, five students were selected from the Division of Business & Engineering Technology for individual honors from their division. Academic head for the Division of Business & Engineering Technology Jason Mattox presented three academic excellence awards, a division all-star award and the division's most outstanding student during the awards night. John Hunter Griffin of Falkner, Sam Oliver Green of Ripley and Autumn Campbell of Dennis were all awarded for academic excellence in the Division of Business & Engineering Technology while Stephan Evans of Dennis was selected as the division's all-star student. Madison McVey of Corinth was named the Most Outstanding Student for the Division of Business & Engineering Technology for the 2023-2024 academic year. Northeast's Honors Day serves as a ceremony to recognize the school's top students in each of its six academic divisions - business & engineering, fine arts, health sciences, languages & humanities, mathematics & sciences and social, behavioral and applied sciences, along with Phi Theta Kappa chapter, officer and advisor awards, Honors Institute graduates and teacher of the year selections, recognition for the college's Scholar's Bowl team, honoring members of the Collegiate DECA, Collegiate FBLA and Collegiate FFA Alumni and Supporters chapters. Students are also recognized for their placement in the college's student art exhibition, the college's creative writing competition (Tyger Symmetry) and for those showing true athletic prowess on and off the field of competition through the announcement of the Tiger Award winners for student-athletes. Northeast faculty members are also honored with the Tremendous Individual Performance (TIP) and Teaching Outstanding Performance (TOP) awards and the Humanities Teacher of the Year. Northeast's Alumni Association and Development Association also uses the Honors Day to celebrate the accomplishments of all students who have received a Foundation Scholarship throughout the academic year. For each one of the college's six academic divisions, faculty members from each respective division are tasked with awarding three Academic Excellence awards, a division all-star award and the Most Outstanding Student award for each division. Approximately 200 members of the Northeast student body were recognized for their academic achievements and awards during the 2024 version of the event. For those who could not attend the event in person, the entire ceremony was live streamed via NEMCCTV.com and is archived on the college's YouTube channel at http://www.youtube.com/nemcctv -NE75-
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Academic Award - 2024 Jun 10

NEMCC announces over 400 to prestigious Spring 2024 Vice President's List

Four hundred and eleven (411) Northeast Mississippi Community College students achieved a grade point average (GPA) of 3.5-3.9 on a 4.0 scale for the 2024 Spring semester and, as a result, have been named to the college's distinguished Vice President's List. Included in the list are representatives from 80 different cities, towns and communities across the United States of America: 392 Vice President's List scholars are from Mississippi, nine are from Alabama, eight hail from Tennessee, one is from Georgia and one is from Johannesburg, South Africe. Three hundred and fifteen (315) scholars came from the college's five-county service area of Alcorn, Prentiss, Tippah, Tishomingo and Union counties, while 96 were from outside the service area. Overall, 677 individuals were either named to the President's List or the Vice President's List at Northeast for the 2024 Fall semester. Six hundred and forty-four (644) are from the Magnolia State, 19 live in Tenneesse, and 12 are from Alabama, while Georgia and Johannesburg, South Africe each had a representative on the honor rolls. Of the 677 students making either the President's or Vice President's lists at Northeast, 520 reside within the college's five-county service area of Alcorn, Prentiss, Tippah, Tishomingo and Union counties. In total, Northeast's sphere of influence touched 91 different cities, towns and communities across the United States of America and South Africa, with scholars hailing from five different states and or countries.
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Academic Award - 2024 May 20

NEMCC announces 2023 Fall Vice President's List

Four hundred and forty (440) Northeast Mississippi Community College students achieved a grade point average (GPA) of 3.5-3.9 on a 4.0 scale for the 2023 Fall semester and, as a result, have been named to the college's distinguished Vice President's List. Included in the list are representatives from 80 different cities, towns and communities across the United States of America: 414 Vice President's List scholars are from Mississippi, 14 are from Tennessee, nine hail from Alabama and one is from Arkansas, Connecticut and Georgia, respectively. Three hundred and thirty-seven (337) scholars came from the college's five-county service area of Alcorn, Prentiss, Tippah, Tishomingo and Union counties, while 103 were from outside the service area. Overall, 707 individuals were either named to the President's List or the Vice President's List at Northeast for the 2023 Fall semester. Six hundred and sixty-four (664) are from the Magnolia State, 24 live in Tenneesse, and 15 are from Alabama, while Arkansas, Connecticut, Florida and Georgia each had a representative on the honor rolls. Of the 707 students making either the President's or Vice President's lists at Northeast, 544 reside within the college's five-county service area of Alcorn, Prentiss, Tippah, Tishomingo and Union counties. In total, Northeast's sphere of influence touched 102 different cities, towns and communities across the United States of America, with scholars hailing from seven different states.
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Academic Award - 2023 Dec 11

NEMCC announces 2023 Fall President's List

Two hundred and sixty-seven (267) Northeast Mississippi Community College students achieved a grade point average (GPA) of 4.0 on a 4.0 scale for the 2023 Fall semester and as a result, have been named to the college's distinguished President's List. Included in the list are representatives from 62 different cities, towns and communities across the United States of America - 250 President's List scholars are from Mississippi, 10 hail from Tennessee, six call Alabama home and one scholar is from Florida. Two hundred and seven (207) scholars came from the college's five-county service area of Alcorn, Prentiss, Tippah, Tishomingo and Union counties while 60 were from outside the service area. Overall, 707 individuals were either named to the President's List or the Vice-President's List at Northeast for the 2023 Fall semester. Six hundred and sixty-four (664) are from the Magnolia State, 24 live in Tenneessee, 15 are from Alabama while Arkansas, Connecticut, Florida and Georgia each had a representative on the honor rolls. Of the 707 students making either the President's or Vice President's lists at Northeast, 544 reside within the college's five-county service area of Alcorn, Prentiss, Tippah and Union counties. In total, Northeast's sphere of influence touched 102 different cities, towns and communities across the United States of America with scholars hailing from seven different states.
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Academic Award - 2023 Dec 11

NEMCC announces five selections for prestigious student hall of fame

Northeast Mississippi Community College celebrated the accomplishments and achievements of its employees and students during the college's annual Honors Day Ceremony on Thursday, April 25. During the 2024 version of Northeast Honors Day, which is presented by the Iota Zeta chapter of the Phi Theta Kappa honor society, five students were inducted into the college's prestigious Hall of Fame. Northeast's Vice President of Instruction Dr. Michelle Baragona welcomed Jocelyn Ball of Booneville, Ben Barrett of Booneville, Kirklyn Johnson of Houston, Jeff Nock of Blue Springs and Meghan Windham of Booneville into the hallowed halls of the college's Hall of Fame during the ceremony.
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Academic Award - 2024 May 16

NEMCC announces 2023 Spring Vice President's List

Four hundred and two (402) Northeast Mississippi Community College students achieved a grade point average (GPA) of 3.5-3.9 on a 4.0 scale for the 2023 Spring semester and as a result, have been named to the college's distinguished Vice-President's List. Included in the list are representatives from 65 different cities, towns and communities across the United States of America - 388 Vice-President's List scholars are from Mississippi, seven are from Tennessee, five hail from Alabama and one is from Arkansas and Georgia, respectively. Three hundred and twenty-five (325) scholars came from the college's five-county service area of Alcorn, Prentiss, Tippah, Tishomingo and Union counties while 77 were from outside the service area. Overall, 694 individuals were either named to the President's List or the Vice-President's List at Northeast for the 2023 Spring semester.
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Academic Award - 2023 May 17

NEMCC recognizes creative writing students

Northeast Mississippi Community College celebrated the accomplishments and achievements of its employees and students during the college's annual Honors Day ceremony on Monday, April 17 in the Bonner Arnold Coliseum. During the 2023 Honors Day ceremony, which is sponsored by the college's Iota Zeta chapter of the Phi Theta Kappa honor society, Northeast Division of Languages and Humanities division head Dr. Justin Treloar announced the winners of the college's Tyger Symmetry Creative Writing Contest.
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Academic Award - 2023 May 15

NEMCC recognizes Social, Behavioral and Applied Sciences students

Northeast Mississippi Community College acknowledged the accomplishments and achievements of its employees and students during the college's annual Honors Day ceremony on Monday, April 18. During the 2022 Honors Day ceremony, which is sponsored by the college's Iota Zeta chapter of the Phi Theta Kappa honor society, the college recognized students for the academic achieves in the area of social, behavioral and applied sciences.
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Academic Award - 2022 May 24

NEMCC recognizes Mathematics and Sciences students

Northeast Mississippi Community College acknowledged the accomplishments and achievements of its employees and students during the college's annual Honors Day ceremony on Monday, April 18. During the 2022 Honors Day ceremony, which is sponsored by the college's Iota Zeta chapter of the Phi Theta Kappa honor society, the college recognized students for the academic achieves in the area of mathematics and sciences.
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Academic Award - 2022 May 24

NEMCC recognizes Languages and Humanities students

Northeast Mississippi Community College acknowledged the accomplishments and achievements of its employees and students during the college's annual Honors Day ceremony on Monday, April 18. During the 2022 Honors Day ceremony, which is sponsored by the college's Iota Zeta chapter of the Phi Theta Kappa honor society, the college recognized students for the academic achieves in the area of languages and humanities.
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Academic Award - 2022 May 20

NEMCC recognizes Health Sciences students

Northeast Mississippi Community College acknowledged the accomplishments and achievements of its employees and students during the college's annual Honors Day ceremony on Monday, April 18. During the 2022 Honors Day ceremony, which is sponsored by the college's Iota Zeta chapter of the Phi Theta Kappa honor society, the college recognized students for the academic achieves in the area of health sciences.
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Academic Award - 2022 May 20

NEMCC recognizes Fine Arts students

Northeast Mississippi Community College acknowledged the accomplishments and achievements of its employees and students during the college's annual Honors Day ceremony on Monday, April 18. During the 2022 Honors Day ceremony, which is sponsored by the college's Iota Zeta chapter of the Phi Theta Kappa honor society, the college recognized students for the academic achieves in the area of fine arts.
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Academic Award - 2022 May 20

NEMCC recognizes Business and Engineering Technology students

Northeast Mississippi Community College acknowledged the accomplishments and achievements of its employees and students during the college's annual Honors Day ceremony on Monday, April 18. During the 2022 Honors Day ceremony, which is sponsored by the college's Iota Zeta chapter of the Phi Theta Kappa honor society, the college recognized students for the academic achieves in the area of business and engineering technology.
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Academic Award - 2022 May 20

Northeast honors four with induction into NEMCC Hall of Fame

Four Northeast Mississippi Community College sophomores were recently selected to the college's 2022 Hall of Fame as part of Northeast's Honors Day program on Monday, April 18.
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Academic Award - 2022 May 9

NEMCC names 2021 Hall of Fame class

Northeast Mississippi Community College celebrated the achievements and accomplishments of its students and employees during the college's annual Honors Day Ceremony on Thursday, April 29. During the 2021 version of the Northeast Mississippi Community College Honors Day Ceremony, which is presented by the Iota Zeta chapter of the Phi Theta Kappa honor society, four students were inducted into the college's Hall of Fame.
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Academic Award - 2021 Jul 19
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