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Community College Enrollment Data

Statistical Data 2002 - 2016

This document contains an interactive Table of Contents.

Click on any link in the Table of Contents to navigate to that page.

Table of Contents I. 2002 – 2003 Enrollment Data ............................................................................... 1

II. 2003 – 2004 Enrollment Data ............................................................................. 33

III. 2004 – 2005 Enrollment Data ............................................................................. 67

IV. 2005 – 2006 Enrollment Data ............................................................................. 99

V. 2006 – 2007 Enrollment Data ........................................................................... 130

VI. 2007 – 2008 Enrollment Data ........................................................................... 148

VII. 2008 – 2009 Enrollment Data ........................................................................... 165

VIII. 2009 – 2010 Enrollment Data ........................................................................... 182

IX. 2010 – 2011 Enrollment Data ........................................................................... 200

X. 2011 – 2012 Enrollment Data ........................................................................... 219

XI. 2012 – 2013 Enrollment Data ........................................................................... 238

XII. 2013 – 2014 Enrollment Data ........................................................................... 257

XIII. 2014 – 2015 Enrollment Data ........................................................................... 277

XIV. 2015 – 2016 Enrollment Data ........................................................................... 297

XV. 2016 – 2017 Enrollment Data ........................................................................... 317

MISSISSIPPI Public Community and Junior Colleges

2002 – 2003

STATISTICAL DATA

Prepared by: State Board for Community and Junior Colleges Division of Accountability and Support Services

3825 Ridgewood Road Jackson, Mississippi 39211

Voice: (601) 432-6518 Fax: (601) 432-6363

Email: [email protected]

CONTENTS

Page Board Members & Staff ....................................................................................................................................................................................................................... i Board of Trustees: Schedule of Meetings .......................................................................................................................................................................................... ii Foreword............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................ iii ENROLLMENT Total Enrollment: Academic Year 2002-2003..................................................................................................................................................................................... 1 Credit Enrollment at a Glance: Fall 2002 .......................................................................................................................................................................................... 2 Credit Headcount Enrollment by Age Group ..................................................................................................................................................................................... 3 Credit Headcount Enrollment by Admission Compliance .................................................................................................................................................................. 4 Credit Headcount Enrollment by Classification ................................................................................................................................................................................. 5 Credit Headcount Enrollment by Curriculum...................................................................................................................................................................................... 6 Credit Headcount Enrollment by Enrollment Status .......................................................................................................................................................................... 7 Credit Headcount Enrollment by Gender .......................................................................................................................................................................................... 8 Credit Headcount Enrollment by Race .............................................................................................................................................................................................. 9 Credit Headcount Enrollment by Residence ................................................................................................................................................................................... 10 Credit Headcount Enrollment by MS County ................................................................................................................................................................................... 11 FINANCE Comparison of Revenue by Source & Expenditure by Program ..................................................................................................................................................... 15 County Tax Support ......................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 18 Student Fees & Charges/Semester ................................................................................................................................................................................................. 22 E & G Expenditures by Function & Object ....................................................................................................................................................................................... 23 Auxiliary Enterprises: Revenues & Expenditures ............................................................................................................................................................................ 24 Expenditure per FTE by Function .................................................................................................................................................................................................... 25 OTHER Degrees Awarded, 2001 – 2002 ...................................................................................................................................................................................................... 26 Academic Faculty Salary Schedule.................................................................................................................................................................................................. 27

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MISSISSIPPI State Board For Community And Junior Colleges

FY 2003

BOARD MEMBERS Sara Fox George Walker, Chair Jimmy Murphy Dorothy Nelson Lawrence Warren Veldore Y. Heidelberg Denver Brackeen, Vice Chair Pat Randall Napolean Moore Brenda Collins Board Staff Dr. Wayne Stonecypher EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR ALLEY, Nancy Director of Workforce Director

BARKER, Terri Administrative Secretary

BORGMAN, Debbie Supervisor of Accounting

BRADBERRY, Dr. Thomas Randall Affiliated Activities Director

BRADLEY, Ernestine Administrative Secretary

BURNETT, Ive Webmaster

DAY, Dr. Larry L. Director of Planning and Research

DUCKSWORTH, Elizabeth R. Accounting Assistant

FLOYD, Oddie M. Administrative Secretary

FORD, Mary Clair Administrative Secretary

GARDNER, Marilyn Administrative Secretary

GILBERT, Deborah Associate Executive Director for Fin & Adm

GIVENS, Bevelin Technical Specialist

HAMILL, Duane Resource Manager

HOLLOWAY, Dexter Program Specialist-Workforce Education

LARRY, Joseph Program Specialist-Workforce Education

LUCAS, Sandra Purchasing and Record Technician

MCGRIGG, Kinwana Administrative Secretary

MOORE, Venetria Administrative Secretary

NELMS, Ruth Helen Acct/Personal Manager

PUGH, Jason Distance Education Director

RICHARDSON, Eloise J. Program Specialist Adult Education/GED Testing

SEAL, Daniel S. Program Specialist ABE

SHORTER, Carolyn Administrative Secretary

SMITH, Ray A. Director Information Services

WEBB, Evelyn E. (Dr.) Associate Executive Director for Acc & Sup

WHITTEN, Thomas LAN/WAN Administrator

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MISSISSIPPI Public Community and Junior Colleges

Board of Trustees: Schedule of Meetings FY 2003

Institution No. of Members Date Time Coahoma 10 2nd Monday 9:00 a.m. Copiah-Lincoln 27 1st Thursday 4:30 p.m. East Central 30 2nd Tuesday 12:00 Noon East MS 12 1st Monday 7:00 p.m. Hinds 15 1st Wednesday 1:00 p.m. Holmes 22 3rd Thursday 1:15 p.m. Itawamba 30 2nd Monday 6:00 p.m. Jones 20 3rd Wednesday 12:30 p.m. Meridian 5 2ndTuesday 4:30 p.m. MS Delta 18 2nd Thursday 12:00 Noon MS Gulf Coast 23 Wednesday following 10:00 a.m. 3rd Monday Northeast MS 15 2nd Tuesday 1:30 p.m. Northwest MS 27 2nd Thursday 12:00 Noon Pearl River 16 2nd Tuesday 1:00 p.m. Southwest MS 17 2nd Tuesday 7:00 p.m. TOTAL 289 MS Community/Junior College Association 15 4th Tuesday 9:00 a.m. State Board for Community and Jr Colleges 10 3rd Friday 9:00 a.m.

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FOREWORD As the first state to establish a system of public community colleges, the state has fifteen comprehensive community college districts which provide educational programs and services that are accessible to virtually all Mississippi citizens. This has been a goal of these two-year institutions since the first one began admitting students in 1922. All public community colleges are accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools and the Mississippi Commission on College Accreditation. This network of institutions operates both university transfer and occupationally-oriented programs. Over sixty percent of the Mississippi high school graduates who attend college do so at the community colleges. A student may transfer earned credits to four-year institutions without loss of credit if the student has followed the recommended course of study. Studies reveal that community college transfer students perform at a par with the native student at four-year institutions. Community colleges are the primary delivery mechanism for post-secondary occupational programs in Mississippi. These programs of two-years or less duration are designed to prepare students for immediate employment and for upgrading skills of those currently employed. Training programs in more than one hundred occupational skills are provided by the schools. Community colleges also provide a variety of continuing education, community and public service activities. The institutions are funded by state appropriations, local district taxes, student fees and federal grants. A characteristic of Mississippi’s community colleges is their flexibility to respond to needs of a given segment of the state’s society. This sensitivity is the result of an administration and a board of control operating at the local level. Each college district has a local governing board which employs the president and faculty, owns property, establishes budgets for operation and capital improvement, and sets policies for the general governance of the institution. Cooperation by the various institutions on state-wide endeavors is accomplished through the Mississippi Community and Junior College Association, a voluntary organization of the institutions represented by their presidents. State coordination and oversight is provided by the State Board for Community and Junior Colleges, which on July 1, 1986, was named successor to the Junior College Commission. With regard to the system of community colleges, the State Board establishes standards for operation, administers state appropriations, approves vocational and technical programs and attendance centers, assembles reports, and provides general coordination. The State Board of Education (K-12) serves as the State Board for Vocational Education, and through its Bureau of Vocational and Technical Education administers programs on the secondary and post-secondary level.

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MISSISSIPPI Community and Junior Colleges

Total Enrollment FY 2003 01 July 2002 through 30 June 2003

Total Credit (Nonduplicate *) ------------------------------ 86,364 Students' Average Age --------------------------------- 25.8

Female Students --------------------------------------- 63.0%

White Students----------------------------------------- 58.6%

In-State Students -------------------------------------- 97.5%

Students Admitted/H.S. Diploma ----------------- 64.8%

Full-Time Students------------------------------------ 63.5%

Students in an Academic Curriculum-------------- 73.4%

Freshman Students------------------------------------ 60.8%

Total Credit (Duplicate **) -----------------------------------146,808 Summer 2001 ------------------------------------------ 23,857

Fall 2001 ------------------------------------------------ 62,649

Spring 2002--------------------------------------------- 60,302

Semester Credit Hours (S.C.H.) Generated -- 1,638,549

Avg S.C.H. per Student per Year ---------------------- 19.0

Full Time Equivalent (F.T.E. - S.C.H./24) ----- 68,272.9

Retention Rate (Fall 2001 to Spring 2002) All Students -------------------------------------------- 72.9%

First-Time, First Year Students --------------------- 77.4%

Total Noncredit (Nonduplicate) --------------------------- 202,306 ABE ----------------------------------------------------- 10,840 Continuing Education ----------------------------------8,087 GED-------------------------------------------------------5,843 High School Vocational Education ------------------1,887 Literacy----------------------------------------------------1,340 WIA ---------------------------------------------------------933 Workforce ---------------------------------------------168,610 Other ------------------------------------------------------4,766 Total Noncredit (Duplicate) ----------------------------------428,415 ABE ----------------------------------------------------- 12,713 Continuing Education -------------------------------- 13,763 GED-------------------------------------------------------7,150 High School Vocational Education ------------------2,417 Literacy----------------------------------------------------1,340 WIA -------------------------------------------------------1,000 Workforce ---------------------------------------------383,458 Other ------------------------------------------------------6,574 Grand Total Enrollment (Nonduplicate) ---------------- 288,670 Grand Total Enrollment (Duplicate) ---------------------- 575,223 * Nonduplicate: The number of unique individuals served during the year.** Duplicate: The number of different times individuals are served during the year.

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MISSISSIPPI Public Community and Junior Colleges

Enrollment at a Glance Fall 2002

CJC District Fall 02 Fall 01 Chng % Average Age:---------------------------------------- 25.4 Enrollment by Classification:

Coahoma 1,617 1,302 3152 4.2% Average ACT: ---------------------------------------17.7 Freshman ----------------------38,213 -----------61.0%

Copiah-Lincoln 2,872 2,558 314 12.3% Average Class: ---------------------------------------21.0 Sophomore--------------------21,831 -----------34.8%

East Central 2,310 2,291 19 0.8% Average Class Load (F/T): -------------------14.5 hrs Not Classified------------------ 2,141 ------------ 3.4%

East MS 3,519 3,108 411 13.2% Average Class Load (P/T): -------------------- 5.9 hrs High School ---------------------- 464 ------------ 0.7%

Hinds 9,690 9,365 325 3.5% Student Athlete: -------------------------- 1,855 (3.0%)

Holmes 3,561 3,253 308 9.5% MSVCC Classes Only:------------------- 1,791 (2.9%) Enrollment by Resident:

Itawamba 4,172 3,831 341 8.9% Traditional & MSVCC Classes: -------- 3,975 (6.3%) In-District ---------------------51,240 -----------81.8%

Jones 4,745 4,608 137 3.0% Out-of-District ------------ 9,949 --------- 15.9%

Meridian 3,328 3,240 88 2.7% Enrollment by Race: Out-of-State-------------------- 1,402 ------------ 2.2%

MS Delta 3,245 2,937 308 10.5% White----------------------- 36,590--------------- 58.4% Out-of-Country--------------------58 ------------ 0.1%

MS Gulf Coast 9,431 8,948 483 5.4% Black----------------------- 23,515--------------- 37.5%

Northeast MS 3,118 2,902 216 7.4% Not Reported ---------------1,485---------------- 2.4% Enrollment by Curriculum:

Northwest MS 5,850 5,376 474 8.8% Asian ----------------------- 366 ------------- 0.6% Academic ------------------44,512 --------- 71.0%

Pearl River 3,386 3,153 233 7.4% Hispanic ----------------------- 358---------------- 0.6% Technical ----------------------14,545 -----------23.2%

Southwest MS 1,805 1,766 39 2.2% American Indian ------------- 316---------------- 0.5% Vocational ---------------------- 3,592 ------------ 5.7%

*Total 62,649 58,638 4,011 6.8% Non-Resident Alien------------19---------------- 0.0%

Enrollment by Gender:

Enrollment by Status: Female -------------------------39,420 -----------62.9%

Full-Time ------------------ 46,633--------------- 74.4% Male ----------------------------23,181 -----------37.0%

Part-Time------------------ 16,016--------------- 25.6% Not Reported ----------------------48 ------------ 0.1%

* Total increase larger than two-third of the community colleges.

(Equivalent to adding a mid-size community college)

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MISSISSIPPI

Public Community and Junior Colleges Age Group by District

Fall 2002

15 - 17 18 - 19 20 - 21 22 - 24 25 - 29 30 - 34 35 - 39 40 - 49 50 - 64 Over 64 Unknown TOTALDISTRICT

N % N % N % N % N % N % N % N % N % N % N % N

Coahoma 3 0.2 234 14.5 416 25.7 267 16.5 220 13.6 169 10.5 124 7.7 142 8.8 41 2.5 1 0.1 0 0 1,617

Co-Lin 33 1.1 811 28.2 843 29.4 362 12.6 268 9.3 180 6.3 114 4.0 207 7.2 50 1.7 3 0.1 1 0.0 2,872

E. Central 3 0.1 564 24.4 690 29.9 250 10.8 224 9.7 183 7.9 131 5.7 195 8.4 64 2.8 6 0.3 0 0 2,310

East MS 3 0.1 543 15.4 1,080 30.7 674 19.2 454 12.9 261 7.4 185 5.3 223 6.3 93 2.6 1 0.0 2 0.1 3,519

Hinds 26 0.3 2,112 21.8 2,822 29.1 1,437 14.8 1,172 12.1 783 8.1 504 5.2 608 6.3 213 2.2 6 0.1 7 0.1 9,690

Holmes 10 0.3 843 23.7 1,014 28.5 548 15.4 430 12.1 271 7.6 169 4.7 200 5.6 69 1.9 6 0.2 1 0.0 3,561

Itawamba 8 0.2 870 20.9 1,125 27.0 563 13.5 548 13.1 345 8.3 299 7.2 304 7.3 105 2.5 4 0.1 1 0.0 4,172

Jones 7 0.1 1,290 27.2 1,697 35.8 660 13.9 398 8.4 287 6.0 156 3.3 199 4.2 46 1.0 3 0.1 2 0.0 4,745

Meridian 9 0.3 685 20.6 825 24.8 437 13.1 427 12.8 324 9.7 204 6.1 298 9.0 113 3.4 5 0.2 1 0.0 3,328

MS Delta 5 0.2 654 20.2 1,051 32.4 545 16.8 405 12.5 215 6.6 111 3.4 189 5.8 68 2.1 1 0.0 1 0.0 3,245

MS Gulf 19 0.2 1,603 17.0 2,277 24.1 1,497 15.9 1,370 14.5 914 9.7 637 6.8 802 8.5 278 2.9 15 0.2 19 0.2 9,431

Northeast 7 0.2 951 30.5 1,094 35.1 372 11.9 226 7.2 161 5.2 118 3.8 140 4.5 44 1.4 3 0.1 2 0.1 3,118

Northwest 10 0.2 1,156 19.8 1,740 29.7 949 16.2 711 12.2 456 7.8 294 5.0 391 6.7 138 2.4 3 0.1 2 0.0 5,850

Pearl River 23 0.7 709 20.9 995 29.4 519 15.3 423 12.5 276 8.2 186 5.5 185 5.5 61 1.8 2 0.1 7 0.2 3,386

Southwest 7 0.4 431 23.9 537 29.8 225 12.5 191 10.6 143 7.9 105 5.8 122 6.8 41 2.3 1 0.1 2 0.1 1,805

TOTAL 173 0.3 13,456 21.5 18,206 29.1 9,305 14.9 7,467 11.9 4,968 7.9 3,337 5.3 4,205 6.7 1,424 2.3 60 0.1 48 0.1 62,649

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MISSISSIPPI

Public Community and Junior Colleges Admission Compliance by District

Fall 2002

H.S. Diploma GED Req. H.S. Units Ability to Benefit College Trans. Dual Enrolled Early Admit

CJC

N PctN N PctN N PctN N PctN N PctN N PctN N PctN

TOTAL

Coahoma 1,138 70.4 144 8.9 0 0 30 1.9 300 18.6 5 0.3 0 0 1,617

Copiah-Lincoln 2,072 72.1 231 8.0 0 0 22 0.8 394 13.7 153 5.3 0 0 2,872

East Central 1,747 75.6 190 8.2 0 0 9 0.4 353 15.3 11 0.5 0 0 2,310

East MS 2,459 69.9 303 8.6 0 0 11 0.3 746 21.2 0 0 0 0 3,519

Hinds 4,781 49.3 591 6.1 33 0.3 110 1.1 4,086 42.2 87 0.9 2 0.0 9,690

Holmes 3,140 88.2 332 9.3 0 0 0 0 0 0 89 2.5 0 0 3,561

Itawamba 2,679 64.2 415 9.9 0 0 0 0 1,069 25.6 9 0.2 0 0 4,172

Jones 3,668 77.3 241 5.1 0 0 20 0.4 796 16.8 20 0.4 0 0 4,745

Meridian 2,943 88.4 373 11.2 0 0 0 0 0 0 12 0.4 0 0 3,328

MS Delta 2,269 69.9 251 7.7 5 0.2 20 0.6 698 21.5 2 0.1 0 0 3,245

MS Gulf Coast 5,782 61.3 957 10.1 0 0 19 0.2 2,618 27.8 55 0.6 0 0 9,431

Northeast MS 2,653 85.1 239 7.7 2 0.1 15 0.5 204 6.5 5 0.2 0 0 3,118

Northwest MS 4,486 76.7 537 9.2 0 0 0 0 819 14.0 8 0.1 0 0 5,850

Pearl River 2,079 61.4 364 10.8 0 0 41 1.2 902 26.6 0 0 0 0 3,386

Southwest MS 1,368 75.8 147 8.1 0 0 0 0 282 15.6 8 0.4 0 0 1,805

System 43,264 69.1 5,315 8.5 40 0.1 297 0.5 13,267 21.2 464 0.7 2 0.0 62,649

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MISSISSIPPI

Public Community and Junior Colleges Classification by District

Fall 2002

Freshman Sophomore High School Not Classified CJC

N PctN N PctN N PctN N PctN TOTAL

Coahoma 1,086 67.2 526 32.5 5 0.3 0 0 1,617

Copiah-Lincoln 1,758 61.2 961 33.5 153 5.3 0 0 2,872

East Central 1,445 62.6 854 37.0 11 0.5 0 0 2,310

East MS 2,684 76.3 835 23.7 0 0 0 0 3,519

Hinds 5,482 56.6 2,086 21.5 87 0.9 2,035 21.0 9,690

Holmes 2,201 61.8 1,271 35.7 89 2.5 0 0 3,561

Itawamba 2,462 59.0 1,701 40.8 9 0.2 0 0 4,172

Jones 3,340 70.4 1,385 29.2 20 0.4 0 0 4,745

Meridian 1,629 48.9 1,687 50.7 12 0.4 0 0 3,328

MS Delta 2,106 64.9 1,137 35.0 2 0.1 0 0 3,245

MS Gulf Coast 5,065 53.7 4,206 44.6 55 0.6 105 1.1 9,431

Northeast MS 1,848 59.3 1,265 40.6 5 0.2 0 0 3,118

Northwest MS 3,412 58.3 2,429 41.5 8 0.1 1 0.0 5,850

Pearl River 2,151 63.5 1,235 36.5 0 0 0 0 3,386

Southwest MS 1,544 85.5 253 14.0 8 0.4 0 0 1,805

System 38,213 61.0 21,831 34.8 464 0.7 2,141 3.4 62,649

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MISSISSIPPI

Public Community and Junior Colleges Curriculum by District

Fall 2002

Academic Technical Vocational CJC

N PctN N PctN N PctN TOTAL

Coahoma 1,276 78.9 186 11.5 155 9.6 1,617

Copiah-Lincoln 1,969 68.6 723 25.2 180 6.3 2,872

East Central 1,599 69.2 623 27.0 88 3.8 2,310

East MS 2,700 76.7 629 17.9 190 5.4 3,519

Hinds 6,745 69.6 2,240 23.1 705 7.3 9,690

Holmes 2,525 70.9 929 26.1 107 3.0 3,561

Itawamba 2,750 65.9 1,320 31.6 102 2.4 4,172

Jones 3,403 71.7 1,094 23.1 248 5.2 4,745

Meridian 2,340 70.3 849 25.5 139 4.2 3,328

MS Delta 2,478 76.4 487 15.0 280 8.6 3,245

MS Gulf Coast 6,668 70.7 2,067 21.9 696 7.4 9,431

Northeast MS 2,137 68.5 869 27.9 112 3.6 3,118

Northwest MS 4,407 75.3 1,173 20.1 270 4.6 5,850

Pearl River 2,332 68.9 853 25.2 201 5.9 3,386

Southwest MS 1,183 65.5 503 27.9 119 6.6 1,805

System 44,512 71.0 14,545 23.2 3,592 5.7 62,649

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MISSISSIPPI

Public Community and Junior Colleges Enrollment Status by District

Fall 2002

Full-Time Part-Time CJC

N PctN N PctN TOTAL

Coahoma 1,411 87.3 206 12.7 1,617

Copiah-Lincoln 2,219 77.3 653 22.7 2,872

East Central 1,661 71.9 649 28.1 2,310

East MS 2,387 67.8 1,132 32.2 3,519

Hinds 7,259 74.9 2,431 25.1 9,690

Holmes 2,588 72.7 973 27.3 3,561

Itawamba 2,919 70.0 1,253 30.0 4,172

Jones 4,072 85.8 673 14.2 4,745

Meridian 2,434 73.1 894 26.9 3,328

MS Delta 2,658 81.9 587 18.1 3,245

MS Gulf Coast 6,072 64.4 3,359 35.6 9,431

Northeast MS 2,736 87.7 382 12.3 3,118

Northwest MS 4,299 73.5 1,551 26.5 5,850

Pearl River 2,472 73.0 914 27.0 3,386

Southwest MS 1,446 80.1 359 19.9 1,805

System 46,633 74.4 16,016 25.6 62,649

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MISSISSIPPI Public Community and Junior Colleges

Gender by District Fall 2002

Male Female Not Reported CJC

N PctN N PctN N PctN TOTAL

Coahoma 453 28.0 1,164 72.0 0 0 1,617

Copiah-Lincoln 1,014 35.3 1,858 64.7 0 0 2,872

East Central 881 38.1 1,429 61.9 0 0 2,310

East MS 1,385 39.4 2,134 60.6 0 0 3,519

Hinds 3,524 36.4 6,163 63.6 3 0.0 9,690

Holmes 1,342 37.7 2,219 62.3 0 0 3,561

Itawamba 1,647 39.5 2,525 60.5 0 0 4,172

Jones 1,929 40.7 2,808 59.2 8 0.2 4,745

Meridian 1,033 31.0 2,295 69.0 0 0 3,328

MS Delta 1,117 34.4 2,128 65.6 0 0 3,245

MS Gulf Coast 3,589 38.1 5,811 61.6 31 0.3 9,431

Northeast MS 1,303 41.8 1,815 58.2 0 0 3,118

Northwest MS 2,070 35.4 3,780 64.6 0 0 5,850

Pearl River 1,244 36.7 2,136 63.1 6 0.2 3,386

Southwest MS 650 36.0 1,155 64.0 0 0 1,805

System 23,181 37.0 39,420 62.9 48 0.1 62,649

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MISSISSIPPI Public Community and Junior Colleges

Race by District Fall 2002

NR Alien Black Am Indian Asian Hispanic White Not Reported CJC

N PctN N PctN N PctN N PctN N PctN N PctN N PctN TOTAL

Coahoma 0 0 1,580 97.7 0 0 0 0 1 0.1 34 2.1 2 0.1 1,617

Copiah-Lincoln 1 0.0 1,154 40.2 3 0.1 8 0.3 8 0.3 1,675 58.3 23 0.8 2,872

East Central 0 0 746 32.3 153 6.6 2 0.1 8 0.3 1,401 60.6 0 0 2,310

East MS 0 0 1,795 51.0 5 0.1 13 0.4 14 0.4 1,667 47.4 25 0.7 3,519

Hinds 10 0.1 4,916 50.7 13 0.1 52 0.5 64 0.7 4,573 47.2 62 0.6 9,690

Holmes 0 0 1,478 41.5 7 0.2 0 0 12 0.3 2,035 57.1 29 0.8 3,561

Itawamba 0 0 1,075 25.8 3 0.1 11 0.3 17 0.4 3,009 72.1 57 1.4 4,172

Jones 0 0 1,441 30.4 15 0.3 16 0.3 13 0.3 3,191 67.2 69 1.5 4,745

Meridian 8 0.2 1,327 39.9 48 1.4 24 0.7 19 0.6 1,821 54.7 81 2.4 3,328

MS Delta 0 0 2,071 63.8 3 0.1 16 0.5 9 0.3 1,146 35.3 0 0 3,245

MS Gulf Coast 0 0 1,882 20.0 54 0.6 202 2.1 156 1.7 6,129 65.0 1,008 10.7 9,431

Northeast MS 0 0 532 17.1 6 0.2 12 0.4 17 0.5 2,524 80.9 27 0.9 3,118

Northwest MS 0 0 1,892 32.3 0 0 0 0 0 0 3,874 66.2 84 1.4 5,850

Pearl River 0 0 871 25.7 5 0.1 9 0.3 16 0.5 2,469 72.9 16 0.5 3,386

Southwest MS 0 0 755 41.8 1 0.1 1 0.1 4 0.2 1,042 57.7 2 0.1 1,805

System 19 0.0 23,515 37.5 316 0.5 366 0.6 358 0.6 36,590 58.4 1,485 2.4 62,649

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MISSISSIPPI Public Community and Junior Colleges

Residence by District Fall 2002

In-District Out-of-District Out-of-State Out-of-Country CJC

N PctN N PctN N PctN N PctN TOTAL

Coahoma 1,358 84.0 199 12.3 60 3.7 0 0 1,617

Copiah-Lincoln 2,481 86.4 292 10.2 93 3.2 6 0.2 2,872

East Central 2,020 87.4 253 11.0 36 1.6 1 0.0 2,310

East MS 2,843 80.8 597 17.0 79 2.2 0 0 3,519

Hinds 7,719 79.7 1,811 18.7 141 1.5 19 0.2 9,690

Holmes 2,586 72.6 946 26.6 29 0.8 0 0 3,561

Itawamba 3,632 87.1 454 10.9 76 1.8 10 0.2 4,172

Jones 3,120 65.8 1,569 33.1 56 1.2 0 0 4,745

Meridian 2,087 62.7 1,135 34.1 99 3.0 7 0.2 3,328

MS Delta 2,947 90.8 270 8.3 28 0.9 0 0 3,245

MS Gulf Coast 8,608 91.3 679 7.2 137 1.5 7 0.1 9,431

Northeast MS 2,174 69.7 792 25.4 145 4.7 7 0.2 3,118

Northwest MS 5,316 90.9 358 6.1 175 3.0 1 0.0 5,850

Pearl River 3,033 89.6 257 7.6 96 2.8 0 0 3,386

Southwest MS 1,316 72.9 337 18.7 152 8.4 0 0 1,805

System 51,240 81.8 9,949 15.9 1,402 2.2 58 0.1 62,649

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MISSISSIPPI

Public Community and Junior Colleges Credit Headcount Enrollment for Mississippi Counties

Fall 2002

MS COUNTY CO CL EC EM HI HO IT JO ME MD MG NE NW PR SW Total

ADAMS 1 645 0 1 38 1 1 13 2 0 1 1 1 4 7 716

ALCORN 0 0 2 1 2 0 7 0 1 0 0 647 6 0 0 666

AMITE 0 40 0 1 5 1 0 1 0 0 2 0 1 1 153 205

ATTALA 0 1 7 4 31 328 1 1 11 2 1 2 3 1 0 393

BENTON 0 0 0 0 0 0 5 0 0 0 0 44 84 0 0 133

BOLIVAR 397 1 0 1 28 6 0 0 1 408 0 0 30 0 0 872

CALHOUN 2 0 1 2 1 42 68 0 0 0 1 42 120 0 0 279

CARROLL 0 0 0 0 4 106 0 1 0 89 0 0 7 0 0 207

CHICKASAW 0 0 0 11 1 0 337 0 1 0 0 30 16 0 1 397

CHOCTAW 0 1 2 99 3 60 5 1 2 0 0 1 3 0 0 177

CLAIBORNE 0 7 0 1 135 2 1 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 2 150

CLARKE 0 0 30 7 2 0 0 102 370 0 0 1 0 0 0 512

CLAY 0 0 0 387 4 0 29 0 0 1 0 11 0 1 0 433

COAHOMA 629 0 0 4 3 0 0 0 1 21 1 1 24 0 0 684

COPIAH 0 404 0 2 240 11 0 6 0 0 1 0 4 0 13 681

COVINGTON 0 15 1 0 12 0 0 358 2 0 0 2 0 21 1 412

DESOTO 7 0 1 11 8 0 6 0 0 3 3 9 2,229 1 0 2,278

FORREST 0 1 1 4 20 0 1 695 17 2 29 0 2 695 1 1,468

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MS COUNTY CO CL EC EM HI HO IT JO ME MD MG NE NW PR SW Total

FRANKLIN 0 145 0 1 6 0 1 1 0 0 2 0 1 2 40 199

GEORGE 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 42 6 0 321 0 0 12 0 382

GREENE 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 91 0 0 34 0 0 19 0 145

GRENADA 14 0 0 4 10 388 1 1 0 17 1 4 43 0 0 483

HANCOCK 0 0 0 1 2 0 0 2 2 0 471 0 1 220 2 701

HARRISON 0 0 1 3 10 0 0 15 2 0 4,493 0 3 36 0 4,563

HINDS 7 24 9 14 4,148 484 1 13 21 19 3 9 6 4 29 4,791

HOLMES 2 0 0 1 54 380 0 0 3 26 1 0 1 0 0 468

HUMPHREYS 3 0 0 1 14 3 0 0 0 204 0 0 0 0 0 225

ISSAQUENA 0 0 0 0 3 1 0 0 0 16 0 0 0 0 0 20

ITAWAMBA 0 0 0 0 2 1 524 1 0 0 0 28 3 0 0 559

JACKSON 1 0 1 3 13 1 0 28 15 0 3,440 0 1 16 2 3,521

JASPER 0 0 24 2 7 1 0 292 49 0 4 2 0 2 0 383

JEFFERSON 0 84 0 0 44 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 8 138

JEFF DAVIS 0 39 1 0 26 1 0 123 1 0 0 0 0 60 2 253

JONES 0 0 2 2 20 1 0 1,495 25 0 7 1 1 23 1 1,578

KEMPER 0 0 10 175 2 0 0 0 60 0 0 0 0 0 0 247

LAFAYETTE 0 0 0 1 8 2 19 0 0 1 0 6 642 2 0 681

LAMAR 0 0 0 2 4 0 1 310 3 0 10 2 0 489 0 821

LAUDERDALE 0 0 90 166 15 1 0 10 2,087 0 1 3 2 2 0 2,377

LAWRENCE 0 261 1 1 23 0 0 13 0 1 0 0 0 7 45 352

LEAKE 0 1 301 3 44 43 0 1 44 0 2 0 3 0 0 442

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MS COUNTY CO CL EC EM HI HO IT JO ME MD MG NE NW PR SW Total

LEE 0 0 1 11 10 0 1,567 0 3 0 0 323 21 0 0 1,936

LEFLORE 49 0 0 2 20 24 1 0 0 427 1 0 27 0 0 551

LINCOLN 0 729 0 2 46 2 1 7 0 0 0 2 0 0 123 912

LOWNDES 1 0 1 1,085 12 1 45 4 18 0 4 63 4 0 0 1,238

MADISON 1 1 2 11 426 874 0 7 5 1 2 0 2 2 2 1,336

MARION 0 1 0 3 10 1 0 67 2 0 1 0 0 381 36 502

MARSHALL 2 0 1 4 4 0 2 0 0 0 0 31 373 1 0 418

MONROE 0 0 1 90 2 0 697 0 2 1 0 79 9 0 0 881

MONTGOMERY 3 0 0 7 13 197 0 1 0 18 0 0 12 0 0 251

NESHOBA 0 0 507 11 3 3 0 1 152 0 0 0 0 0 0 677

NEWTON 0 0 553 5 11 0 0 3 99 0 1 0 0 0 0 672

NOXUBEE 0 0 0 257 6 0 1 1 31 0 0 0 1 0 0 297

OKTIBBEHA 0 0 3 773 14 3 21 1 16 2 8 23 0 2 0 866

PANOLA 12 0 1 2 4 4 4 0 0 0 1 2 754 0 0 784

PEARL RIVER 0 0 1 2 4 1 0 14 0 0 33 0 1 1,188 5 1,249

PERRY 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 180 1 0 22 0 0 23 1 227

PIKE 0 59 0 3 34 0 0 5 2 1 6 0 0 1 824 935

PONTOTOC 0 0 0 2 2 0 507 0 0 1 0 47 17 0 1 577

PRENTISS 0 0 0 2 0 1 24 0 0 1 0 547 1 0 0 576

QUITMAN 67 0 1 0 1 1 0 0 1 4 1 0 89 0 0 165

RANKIN 0 17 23 16 2,197 196 2 25 22 9 3 7 7 3 4 2,531

SCOTT 0 2 374 2 110 8 0 10 30 0 0 0 0 0 0 536

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MS COUNTY CO CL EC EM HI HO IT JO ME MD MG NE NW PR SW Total

SHARKEY 2 0 0 0 39 2 0 1 0 78 0 0 1 0 0 123

SIMPSON 0 213 2 1 203 3 0 98 3 0 0 0 0 5 2 530

SMITH 0 9 22 1 34 0 0 263 2 1 0 0 0 5 2 339

STONE 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 3 2 0 354 0 0 14 0 374

SUNFLOWER 36 0 0 5 17 3 0 1 0 715 0 0 3 0 0 780

TALLAHATCHIE 216 0 0 1 7 41 0 0 0 18 0 0 87 0 0 370

TATE 3 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 1 635 0 2 643

TIPPAH 0 0 0 2 0 0 9 0 1 0 0 396 15 0 0 423

TISHOMINGO 0 0 0 1 0 0 57 0 0 0 0 320 0 0 0 378

TUNICA 49 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 66 0 0 115

UNION 0 0 0 4 1 0 120 0 0 2 0 264 33 0 1 425

WALTHALL 0 21 0 0 10 0 0 6 2 0 1 0 0 28 311 379

WARREN 1 3 5 5 999 3 2 24 13 13 5 1 0 0 1 1,075

WASHINGTON 41 0 1 5 49 4 0 4 0 1,099 0 1 29 0 0 1,233

WAYNE 0 0 0 3 1 0 0 339 42 1 9 1 0 4 2 402

WEBSTER 0 0 1 113 2 68 16 0 1 0 0 7 2 0 0 210

WILKINSON 0 47 0 0 12 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 3 28 91

WINSTON 0 0 285 48 8 2 0 0 45 0 0 0 1 0 0 389

YALOBUSHA 7 0 2 0 3 39 2 0 0 2 0 4 237 0 0 296

YAZOO 4 0 0 5 213 185 0 6 0 12 2 0 2 0 1 430

System 1,557 2,771 2,272 3,401 9,521 3,532 4,086 4,689 3,222 3,217 9,283 2,965 5,666 3,279 1,653 61,114

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Comparison Of Revenue By Source And Expenditure By Program And By Object FISCAL YEAR 2003

Coahoma % Copiah-Lincoln % East Central % East MS % Hinds %

REVENUE BY SOURCE: GENERAL FUND 2,875,314 24.2% 5,400,424 29.1% 4,682,551 35.6% 5,689,902 30.3% 16,582,106 27.2%

INDIRECT 1,719,028 14.4% 2,113,151 11.4% 2,178,206 16.6% 2,097,882 11.2% 6,176,190 10.1% FEDERAL 2,415,069 20.3% 1,416,878 7.6% 578,018 4.4% 1,075,044 5.7% 4,047,512 6.6%

LOCAL: STUDENT FEES 2,856,824 24.0% 4,686,672 25.2% 3,090,935 23.5% 5,152,086 27.4% 16,207,000 26.6%

DISTRICT TAXES 1,271,589 10.7% 1,794,009 9.7% 1,083,133 8.2% 1,366,473 7.3% 8,433,584 13.9% OTHER (4,093) 0.0% 1,536,013 8.3% 114,246 0.9% 1,547,487 8.2% 1,244,138 2.0%

TOTAL LOCAL 4,124,320 34.7% 8,016,694 43.2% 4,288,314 32.6% 8,066,046 43.0% 25,884,722 42.5% EDUCATION ENHANCEMENT 543,378 4.6% 1,140,240 6.1% 1,005,625 7.6% 1,260,462 6.7% 3,741,617 6.1%

BUDGET CONTINGENCY FUND 225,060 1.9% 472,284 2.5% 416,530 3.2% 522,084 2.8% 1,549,765 2.5% CHANGE IN FUND BALANCE 0.0% 15,800 0.1% 0 0.0% 66,000 0.4% 2,894,837 4.8%

TOTAL REVENUE 11,902,169 100.0% 18,575,471 100.0% 13,149,244 100.0% 18,777,420 100.0% 60,876,749 100.0% EXPENDITURE BY PROGRAM:

INSTRUCTION: ACADEMIC 2,297,989 19.3% 4,865,349 26.2% 3,774,198 28.7% 5,780,455 30.8% 18,035,746 29.6%

VOCATIONAL-TECHNICAL 1,379,367 11.6% 3,128,907 16.8% 3,744,788 28.5% 2,594,340 13.8% 16,994,438 27.9% OTHER INSTRUCTION 1,964,049 16.5% 2,341,406 12.6% 895,585 6.8% 2,987,589 15.9% 2,795,848 4.6%

TOTAL INSTRUCTION 5,641,405 47.4% 10,335,662 55.6% 8,414,571 64.0% 11,362,384 60.5% 37,826,032 62.1% INSTRUCTION SUPPORT 876,861 7.4% 585,762 3.2% 332,495 2.5% 422,354 2.2% 1,955,958 3.2%

STUDENT SERVICES 1,742,494 14.6% 2,339,907 12.6% 1,877,867 14.3% 2,061,464 11.0% 5,158,506 8.5% INSTITUTIONAL SUPPORT 1,500,757 12.6% 3,276,580 17.6% 1,447,497 11.0% 2,870,251 15.3% 8,396,741 13.8%

PHY. PLANT OPERATION 2,140,652 18.0% 2,037,560 11.0% 1,076,814 8.2% 2,060,967 11.0% 7,539,512 12.4% TOTAL EXPENDITURES 11,902,169 100.0% 18,575,471 100.0% 13,149,244 100.0% 18,777,420 100.0% 60,876,749 100.0%

EXPENDITURE BY OBJECT: SALARIES 7,583,845 63.7% 13,115,349 70.6% 9,189,216 69.9% 12,304,087 65.5% 47,101,031 77.4%

TRAVEL 239,452 2.0% 326,774 1.8% 192,163 1.5% 158,429 0.8% 735,792 1.2% CONTRACTUAL SERVICES 1,793,225 15.1% 2,658,694 14.3% 1,509,495 11.5% 2,988,497 15.9% 6,770,903 11.1%

COMMODITIES 669,809 5.6% 1,144,687 6.2% 485,926 3.7% 1,288,259 6.9% 2,362,491 3.9% CAPITAL OUTLAY -OTE 775,410 6.5% 64,935 0.3% 0 0.0% 201,555 1.1% 227,428 0.4%

CAPITAL OUTLAY -EQUIPMENT 580,913 4.9% 520,445 2.8% 650,697 4.9% 782,762 4.2% 2,561,369 4.2% SUBSIDIES, LOANS & GRANTS 259,515 2.2% 744,587 4.0% 1,121,747 8.5% 1,053,831 5.6% 1,117,735 1.8%

TOTAL EXPENDITURES 11,902,169 100.0% 18,575,471 100.0% 13,149,244 100.0% 18,777,420 100.0% 60,876,749 100.0%

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Holmes % Itawamba % Jones % Meridian % MS Delta % MS Gulf Coast %

REVENUE BY SOURCE: GENERAL FUND 6,579,677 34.3% 7,236,643 29.3% 9,535,799 34.7% 6,319,150 34.9% 6,253,227 32.3% 14,478,273 28.0%

INDIRECT 3,262,466 17.0% 3,429,592 13.9% 2,663,526 9.7% 1,777,456 9.8% 2,297,840 11.9% 6,300,995 12.2% FEDERAL 1,051,363 5.5% 2,754,470 11.1% 2,045,290 7.4% 960,759 5.3% 976,728 5.0% 2,458,710 4.8%

LOCAL: STUDENT FEES 5,581,840 29.1% 5,692,483 23.0% 7,071,142 25.7% 5,186,942 28.6% 5,121,342 26.4% 15,238,604 29.5%

DISTRICT TAXES 1,534,614 8.0% 3,869,033 15.6% 1,632,052 5.9% 1,390,658 7.7% 1,770,826 9.1% 6,666,155 12.9% OTHER 532,882 2.8% 777,751 3.1% 1,607,281 5.9% 394,329 2.2% 290,593 1.5% 2,344,925 4.5%

TOTAL LOCAL 7,649,336 39.9% 10,339,267 41.8% 10,310,475 37.5% 6,971,929 38.5% 7,182,761 37.1% 24,249,684 46.9% EDUCATION ENHANCEMENT 1,498,108 7.8% 1,623,119 6.6% 2,197,756 8.0% 1,400,868 7.7% 1,375,672 7.1% 3,336,933 6.5%

BUDGET CONTINGENCY FUND 620,508 3.2% 672,288 2.7% 910,308 3.3% 580,236 569,796 2.9% 1,382,138 2.7% CHANGE IN FUND BALANCE (1,496,924) -7.8% (1,315,773) -5.3% (200,000) -0.7% 115,431 0.6% 716,102 3.7% (488,147) -0.9%

TOTAL REVENUE 19,164,534 100.0% 24,739,606 100.0% 27,463,154 100.0% 18,125,829 100.0% 19,372,126 100.0% 51,718,586 100.0% EXPENDITURE BY PROGRAM:

INSTRUCTION: ACADEMIC 5,541,756 28.9% 6,792,676 27.5% 9,447,021 34.4% 5,080,811 28.0% 6,581,709 34.0% 17,041,805 33.0%

VOCATIONAL-TECHNICAL 3,314,149 17.3% 4,022,473 16.3% 5,227,988 19.0% 2,949,103 16.3% 3,663,682 18.9% 8,000,235 15.5% OTHER INSTRUCTION 2,946,597 15.4% 5,293,635 21.4% 2,968,680 10.8% 1,128,878 6.2% 1,987,512 10.3% 6,164,968 11.9%

TOTAL INSTRUCTION 11,802,502 61.6% 16,108,784 65.1% 17,643,689 64.2% 9,158,792 50.5% 12,232,903 63.1% 31,207,008 60.3% INSTRUCTION SUPPORT 438,583 2.3% 582,379 2.4% 896,817 3.3% 2,249,400 12.4% 580,324 3.0% 2,879,453 5.6%

STUDENT SERVICES 2,523,011 13.2% 2,421,127 9.8% 3,193,314 11.6% 2,200,629 12.1% 1,821,263 9.4% 4,353,021 8.4% INSTITUTIONAL SUPPORT 2,072,231 10.8% 2,726,642 11.0% 3,163,512 11.5% 2,468,429 13.6% 1,873,036 9.7% 6,720,832 13.0%

PHY. PLANT OPERATION 2,328,207 12.1% 2,900,674 11.7% 2,565,822 9.3% 2,048,579 11.3% 2,864,600 14.8% 6,558,272 12.7% TOTAL EXPENDITURES 19,164,534 100.0% 24,739,606 100.0% 27,463,154 100.0% 18,125,829 100.0% 19,372,126 100.0% 51,718,586 100.0%

EXPENDITURE BY OBJECT: SALARIES 13,375,058 69.8% 16,373,741 66.2% 20,339,354 74.1% 13,213,557 72.9% 13,820,975 71.3% 39,976,411 77.3%

TRAVEL 174,413 0.9% 241,156 1.0% 395,800 1.4% 271,692 1.5% 303,755 1.6% 378,807 0.7% CONTRACTUAL SERVICES 2,518,085 13.1% 4,363,969 17.6% 3,074,060 11.2% 2,236,640 12.3% 2,742,035 14.2% 5,201,044 10.1%

COMMODITIES 1,674,368 8.7% 1,268,477 5.1% 1,304,736 4.8% 844,738 4.7% 1,206,075 6.2% 1,872,637 3.6% CAPITAL OUTLAY -OTE 122,685 0.6% 95,457 0.4% 336,268 1.2% 195,609 1.1% 34,902 0.2% 231,081 0.4%

CAPITAL OUTLAY -EQUIPMENT 407,264 2.1% 950,615 3.8% 742,759 2.7% 782,954 4.3% 491,842 2.5% 1,677,173 3.2% SUBSIDIES, LOANS & GRANTS 892,661 4.7% 1,446,191 5.8% 1,270,177 4.6% 580,639 3.2% 772,542 4.0% 2,381,433 4.6%

TOTAL EXPENDITURES 19,164,534 100.0% 24,739,606 100.0% 27,463,154 100.0% 18,125,829 100.0% 19,372,126 100.0% 51,718,586 100.0%

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NORTHEAST % NORTHWEST % RIVER % SOUTHWEST % TOTAL %

REVENUE BY SOURCE: GENERAL FUND 6,288,476 29.9% 9,634,295 32.4% 6,341,185 28.8% 4,000,495 37.0% 111,897,517 30.4%

INDIRECT 3,129,626 14.9% 2,978,287 10.0% 4,465,105 20.3% 982,383 9.1% 45,571,733 12.4% FEDERAL 1,884,790 9.0% 2,883,545 9.7% 1,522,153 6.9% 533,197 4.9% 26,603,526 7.2%

LOCAL: STUDENT FEES 5,387,644 25.6% 7,887,315 26.5% 5,525,205 25.1% 2,904,327 26.9% 97,590,361 26.6%

DISTRICT TAXES 1,224,006 5.8% 3,652,409 12.3% 2,051,313 9.3% 923,038 8.5% 38,662,892 10.5% OTHER 1,099,956 5.2% (128,494) -0.4% 477,091 2.2% 345,937 3.2% 12,180,042 3.3%

TOTAL LOCAL 7,711,606 36.7% 11,411,230 38.4% 8,053,609 36.5% 4,173,302 38.6% 148,433,295 40.4% EDUCATION ENHANCEMENT 1,389,715 6.6% 2,201,798 7.4% 1,381,182 6.3% 833,185 7.7% 24,929,658 6.8%

BUDGET CONTINGENCY FUND 575,616 2.7% 911,976 3.1% 572,076 2.6% 345,116 3.2% 10,325,781 2.8% CHANGE IN FUND BALANCE 37,666 0.2% (272,246) -0.9% (299,262) -1.4% (53,094) -0.5% (279,610) -0.1%

TOTAL REVENUE 21,017,495 100.0% 29,748,885 100.0% 22,036,048 100.0% 10,814,584 100.0% 367,481,900 100.0% EXPENDITURE BY PROGRAM:

INSTRUCTION: ACADEMIC 6,890,449 32.8% 8,475,239 28.5% 6,695,589 30.4% 3,929,784 36.3% 111,230,576 30.3%

VOCATIONAL-TECHNICAL 3,712,924 17.7% 5,150,732 17.3% 3,967,445 18.0% 1,965,402 18.2% 69,815,973 19.0% OTHER INSTRUCTION 3,317,748 15.8% 3,670,166 12.3% 3,033,994 13.8% 579,006 5.4% 42,075,661 11.4%

TOTAL INSTRUCTION 13,921,121 66.2% 17,296,137 58.1% 13,697,028 62.2% 6,474,192 59.9% 223,122,210 60.7% INSTRUCTION SUPPORT 431,812 2.1% 932,329 3.1% 610,692 2.8% 474,007 4.4% 14,249,226 3.9%

STUDENT SERVICES 2,007,828 9.6% 3,566,545 12.0% 2,859,197 13.0% 1,375,041 12.7% 39,501,214 10.7% INSTITUTIONAL SUPPORT 2,398,387 11.4% 3,781,572 12.7% 2,787,114 12.6% 1,476,130 13.6% 46,959,711 12.8%

PHY. PLANT OPERATION 2,258,347 10.7% 4,172,302 14.0% 2,082,017 9.4% 1,015,214 9.4% 43,649,539 11.9% TOTAL EXPENDITURES 21,017,495 100.0% 29,748,885 100.0% 22,036,048 100.0% 10,814,584 100.0% 367,481,900 100.0%

EXPENDITURE BY OBJECT: SALARIES 15,578,274 74.1% 23,290,219 78.3% 14,609,786 66.3% 7,967,355 73.7% 267,838,258 72.9%

TRAVEL 184,501 0.9% 321,275 1.1% 258,528 1.2% 87,618 0.8% 4,270,155 1.2% CONTRACTUAL SERVICES 2,378,380 11.3% 3,310,571 11.1% 3,895,236 17.7% 1,308,923 12.1% 46,749,757 12.7%

COMMODITIES 734,024 3.5% 1,213,238 4.1% 1,130,022 5.1% 514,448 4.8% 17,713,935 4.8% CAPITAL OUTLAY -OTE 85,749 0.4% 159,554 0.5% 0 0.0% 58,413 0.5% 2,589,046 0.7%

CAPITAL OUTLAY -EQUIPMENT 717,536 3.4% 704,678 2.4% 596,822 2.7% 307,412 2.8% 12,475,241 3.4% SUBSIDIES, LOANS & GRANTS 1,339,031 6.4% 749,350 2.5% 1,545,654 7.0% 570,415 5.3% 15,845,508 4.3%

TOTAL EXPENDITURES 21,017,495 100.0% 29,748,885 100.0% 22,036,048 100.0% 10,814,584 100.0% 367,481,900 100.0%

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MISSISSIPPI

Public Community and Junior Colleges COUNTY TAX SUPPORT

Fiscal Year 2003

CENSUS 2002 AD VAL MAINTENANCE CAPITAL IMPROVEMENTS TOTAL DISTRICT: 2000 POP. Assess (MM) Reported Levy Effective Levy Am't Received Reported Levy Effective Levy Am't Received RECEIVED COAHOMA:

BOLIVAR*@ 40,633 229.7 1.16 1.14 243,232 0.00 0.00 0 243,232 COAHOMA 30,622 163.9 3.60 3.66 557,758 2.70 2.67 406,682 964,440

QUITMAN* @ 10,117 48.0 1.82 1.79 79,771 0.00 0.00 0 79,771 TUNICA* @ 9,227 261.8 1.27 1.34 325,836 0.00 0.00 0 325,836

TALLAHATCHIE* @ 14,903 76.3 1.00 0.92 64,992 0.00 0.00 0 64,992 TOTAL 105,502 779.8 8.85 8.84 1,271,589 2.70 2.67 406,682 1,678,271

COPIAH-LINCOLN: ADAMS 34,340 207.5 2.24 2.18 420,000 2.00 1.94 374,924 794,924

COPIAH* 28,757 147.3 2.47 2.39 327,960 2.46 2.38 326,640 654,600 FRANKLIN 8,448 49.0 1.70 1.79 81,500 1.62 1.70 77,500 159,000

JEFFERSON 9,740 39.1 1.30 1.38 50,000 1.54 1.62 59,000 109,000 LAWRENCE 13,258 93.3 2.54 2.57 222,549 1.31 1.33 115,000 337,549

LINCOLN 33,166 199.7 2.34 2.42 450,000 2.02 2.10 390,000 840,000 SIMPSON 27,639 131.1 1.98 1.99 242,000 0.44 0.44 53,240 295,240

TOTAL 155,348 866.8 14.57 14.71 1,794,009 11.39 11.52 1,396,304 3,190,313 EAST CENTRAL:

LEAKE 20,940 103.4 1.90 1.82 174,669 1.25 1.19 114,763 289,432 NESHOBA 28,684 119.6 2.25 2.96 329,192 1.50 1.91 212,687 541,879 NEWTON 21,838 96.0 2.25 2.08 185,643 1.50 1.39 124,203 309,846

SCOTT 28,423 131.6 2.25 1.98 242,202 0.85 0.72 88,275 330,477 WINSTON 20,160 104.7 1.65 1.56 151,427 0.80 1.08 105,460 256,887

TOTAL 120,045 555.3 10.30 10.39 1,083,133 5.90 6.30 645,388 1,728,521 EAST MIS:

CLAY 21,979 134.1 2.20 1.69 210,922 0.90 0.71 88,480 299,402 KEMPER 10,453 46.0 2.04 1.84 78,691 1.36 1.23 52,455 131,146

LAUDERDALE* 78,161 462.1 0.38 0.34 144,904 0.00 0.12 50,000 194,904 LOWNDES 61,586 417.0 1.63 1.63 631,078 0.37 0.37 143,490 774,568 NOXUBEE 12,548 59.4 1.56 1.57 86,885 1.35 1.26 69,419 156,304

OKTIBBEHA 42,902 233.3 1.00 0.99 213,993 1.00 0.99 213,993 427,986

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CENSUS 2002 AD VAL MAINTENANCE CAPITAL IMPROVEMENTS TOTAL DISTRICT: 2000 POP. Assess (MM) Reported Levy Effective Levy Am't Received Reported Levy Effective Levy Am't Received RECEIVED

TOTAL 227,629 1,351.9 8.81 8.05 1,366,473 4.98 4.67 617,837 1,984,310 HINDS:

CLAIBORNE 11,831 56.9 2.55 2.62 138,633 2.55 2.62 138,634 277,267 HINDS 250,800 1,596.0 2.67 2.62 3,888,285 2.77 2.69 3,997,296 7,885,581

RANKIN 115,327 891.1 3.65 3.44 2,850,836 0.68 0.64 529,158 3,379,994 WARREN 49,644 456.9 3.71 3.37 1,430,524 0.59 0.57 243,581 1,674,105 COPIAH* 28,757 147.3 0.95 0.91 125,306 0.00 0.00 0 125,306

TOTAL 456,359 3,148.1 13.53 12.96 8,433,584 6.59 6.53 4,908,669 13,342,253 HOLMES:

ATTALA 19,661 207.7 2.80 1.39 268,977 2.25 1.12 216,120 485,097 CARROLL 10,769 64.3 1.70 2.06 123,342 0.73 0.59 35,073 158,415

CHOCTAW 9,758 74.8 0.92 0.58 40,074 0.92 0.58 40,074 80,148 GRENADA 23,263 208.6 1.20 0.82 158,699 1.06 0.78 150,732 309,431

HOLMES 21,609 90.6 2.69 2.55 215,139 2.78 2.64 222,078 437,217 MADISON 74,674 736.4 0.57 0.47 322,614 0.47 0.42 289,551 612,165

MONTGOMERY 12,189 52.3 2.30 1.61 78,168 0.50 0.85 41,184 119,352 WEBSTER 10,294 58.7 1.00 1.07 58,403 1.00 1.05 57,476 115,879

YAZOO 28,149 155.0 1.82 1.87 269,198 1.43 1.47 211,798 480,996 TOTAL 210,366 1,648.4 15.00 12.42 1,534,614 11.14 9.49 1,264,086 2,798,700

ITAWAMBA: CHICKASAW 19,440 78.9 3.00 3.16 231,714 3.00 2.64 193,450 425,164

ITAWAMBA 22,770 108.4 3.20 3.07 309,334 4.00 3.94 396,876 706,210 LEE 75,755 659.0 3.63 3.67 2,251,693 1.60 1.63 998,407 3,250,100

MONROE 38,014 249.5 2.98 2.95 685,740 1.99 1.97 457,956 1,143,696 PONTOTOC 26,726 126.3 3.20 3.32 390,552 3.00 2.90 340,392 730,944

TOTAL 182,705 1,222.2 16.01 16.18 3,869,033 13.59 13.07 2,387,081 6,256,114 JONES:

CLARKE 17,955 120.6 1.95 1.95 218,755 0.25 0.24 26,710 245,465 COVINGTON 19,407 141.7 1.35 1.44 189,652 0.85 0.95 125,416 315,068

GREENE 13,299 65.0 2.05 1.20 72,631 0.00 0.00 0 72,631 JASPER 18,149 99.1 1.25 1.21 111,895 1.00 0.97 88,961 200,856

JONES 64,958 353.2 1.79 1.72 563,409 2.31 2.21 725,819 1,289,228 PERRY 12,138 74.7 2.17 2.15 149,676 0.97 0.94 65,344 215,020 SMITH 16,182 86.5 1.73 1.57 126,503 0.45 0.58 46,576 173,079

WAYNE 21,216 115.4 2.00 1.86 199,531 0.86 0.77 82,971 282,502 TOTAL 183,304 1,056.2 14.29 13.11 1,632,052 6.69 6.66 1,161,797 2,793,849

MERIDIAN: LAUDERDALE* 78,161 462.1 1.11 1.03 440,918 0.00 0.00 0 440,918

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CITY OF MERIDIAN 39,968 247.0 4.00 4.13 949,740 3.00 3.10 712,382 1,662,122 TOTAL 78,161 709.1 5.11 5.16 1,390,658 3.00 3.10 712,382 2,103,040

MS DELTA: BOLIVAR* 40,633 229.7 0.78 0.77 163,579 0.38 0.37 79,688 243,267

HUMPHREYS 11,206 54.5 1.00 0.76 38,487 1.00 0.76 38,328 76,815 ISSAQUENA 2,274 22.0 1.29 1.20 24,442 1.10 0.98 20,032 44,474

LEFLORE 37,947 194.7 1.66 1.64 296,099 1.00 0.98 178,290 474,389 SHARKEY 6,580 37.8 1.26 1.26 44,154 0.84 0.83 29,306 73,460

SUNFLOWER 34,369 152.9 2.58 2.52 358,835 0.74 0.72 102,910 461,745 WASHINGTON 62,977 358.7 2.50 2.53 845,230 0.50 0.52 174,875 1,020,105

TOTAL 195,986 1,050.2 11.07 10.67 1,770,826 5.56 5.18 623,429 2,394,255 MS GULF COAST:

GEORGE 19,144 94.9 2.10 1.87 164,756 1.46 1.34 118,625 283,381 HARRISON 189,601 1,590.9 2.12 2.17 3,214,546 1.80 1.84 2,729,076 5,943,622 JACKSON 131,420 1,187.2 2.99 2.73 3,012,146 2.22 2.03 2,243,977 5,256,123

STONE 13,622 73.9 4.00 4.00 274,707 3.00 3.01 206,588 481,295 TOTAL 353,787 2,946.9 11.21 10.77 6,666,155 8.48 8.23 5,298,266 11,964,421

NORTHEAST MS: ALCORN 34,558 201.7 1.36 1.65 309,743 1.64 1.46 274,679 584,422

PRENTISS 25,556 114.5 2.75 2.16 229,651 3.75 2.90 309,310 538,961 TIPPAH 20,826 100.9 1.80 1.51 141,750 2.35 2.02 189,293 331,043

TISHOMINGO 19,163 115.8 2.00 1.89 203,026 1.00 0.90 96,703 299,729 UNION 25,362 138.8 3.00 2.63 339,836 2.19 2.20 283,976 623,812 TOTAL 125,465 671.7 10.91 9.84 1,224,006 10.93 9.48 1,153,961 2,377,967

NORTHWEST MS: BENTON 8,026 36.7 2.00 1.96 66,773 1.00 0.98 33,387 100,160

CALHOUN 15,069 68.1 2.00 1.92 121,348 0.00 0.00 0 121,348 DESOTO 107,199 835.5 2.12 2.19 1,703,112 2.40 2.48 1,927,401 3,630,513

LAFAYETTE 38,744 269.3 0.50 0.52 128,992 2.60 2.65 664,338 793,330 MARSHALL 34,993 159.1 2.72 2.64 390,149 2.72 2.64 390,149 780,298

PANOLA 34,274 231.6 2.20 1.74 375,760 0.11 0.08 18,042 393,802 QUITMAN* 10,117 48.0 1.82 1.81 80,855 0.00 0.00 0 80,855

TALLAHATCHIE* 14,903 76.3 1.00 0.95 67,128 0.00 0.00 0 67,128 TATE 25,370 133.3 2.57 2.63 325,691 2.57 2.52 312,660 638,351

TUNICA* 9,227 261.8 0.95 1.37 333,025 0.32 0.34 81,977 415,002 YALOBUSHA 13,051 55.6 1.20 1.15 59,576 1.16 1.11 57,558 117,134

TOTAL 310,973 2,175.3 19.08 18.87 3,652,409 12.88 12.81 3,485,512 7,137,921 PEARL RIVER:

FORREST 72,604 406.3 1.28 1.31 494,588 1.21 1.15 433,159 927,747

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HANCOCK 42,967 425.9 1.42 1.21 481,000 0.33 0.51 203,000 684,000 JEFFERSON DAVIS 13,962 64.5 1.68 1.56 93,941 1.68 1.56 93,861 187,802

LAMAR 39,070 278.7 1.31 1.51 392,705 1.16 1.12 290,042 682,747 MARION 25,595 121.3 2.40 2.56 288,544 1.75 1.87 210,400 498,944

PEARL RIVER 48,621 264.6 1.35 1.22 300,535 1.35 1.22 300,535 601,070 TOTAL 242,819 1,561.4 9.44 9.38 2,051,313 7.48 7.43 1,530,997 3,582,310

SOUTHWEST MS: AMITE 13,599 82.2 2.00 1.94 148,279 2.40 2.33 177,935 326,214

PIKE 38,940 201.7 3.00 2.95 553,004 3.00 2.94 551,646 1,104,650 WALTHALL 15,156 74.3 1.95 1.85 127,905 2.25 2.14 147,583 275,488

WILKINSON 10,312 52.2 2.00 1.93 93,850 1.00 0.97 46,925 140,775 TOTAL 78,007 410.4 8.95 8.67 923,038 8.65 8.37 924,089 1,847,127

STATEWIDE TOTALS: 2,844,658 18,681.6 177.13 170.01 38,662,892 119.96 115.49 26,516,480 65,179,372 A mill equals $1 for every $1,000 of a property's assessed valuation. @ - Indicates the counties in Coahoma's district establised in Section 37-29-551 effective after July 1, 1995. * Indicates a county that supports two districts. EFFECTIVE LEVY = (Receipt/(Assessment X 0.93 Collection Factor)) REASON FOR EXCEEDING MAXIMUM MILLIAGE AS SPECIFIED IN SECTION 37-29-141: EAST CENTRAL - E&I at East Central CC includes a Special Tax Levy for Barber Hall from Leake Co. of $55,000, Neshoba of $88,198 or 0.6 mills, Newton of $40,800, Scott of $51,830 or 0.5 mills, and Winston of $32,083. EAST MISSISSIPPI - Lauderdale County is providing a special levy of $50,000 for construction to EMCC. ITAWAMBA - Maintenance at Itawamba CC includes extra millage per Section 37-35-3 for the establishment and maintenance of adult education classes in the amount of 0.20 or $19,344 and $29,941 from Itawamba and Pontotoc, respectively, 0.08 or $53,466 from Lee and 0.13 or $29,916 from Monroe counties. Under E&I, Itawamba County has added 1.0 extra mill or $96,833 and Lee County 0.31 mills or $193,191 per Section 27-39-329 for debt service. MERIDIAN - Maintenance at Meridian CC includes extra millage per Section 37-35- 3 for the establishment and maintenance of adult education classes in the amount of 1.0 mill or $237,358. MISS. GULF COAST - Section 37-29-437 allows MGCCC additional millage; George Co. levied 0.32 mills or $50,000 for a Training Facility Loan (E&I). NORTHEAST - E&I for Prentiss County in the Northeast CC district consists of the following levies: 1.00 or $82,483 under Section 37-29-267 for land and building purchase, and 0.75 or $61,862 under Section 27-39-329 for debt service. NORTHWEST - Northwest MS CC received a levy of 1.60 or $412,410 for debt service from Lafayette Co.

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Student Fees & Charges/Semester 2003 - 2004 FEES FOR ALL STUDENTS ADDITIONAL FEES MEALS INSTITUTION TUITION OTHER FEES TOTAL OUT-DIST OUT-STATE

COURSE FEES

PART-TIME $/SCH

DORM ROOM 5-DAY 7-DAY BUS

Coahoma 700 60P*;40T* 800 -0- 1,450 E,V,S,O 80 615@ 807u - 250 Copiah-Lincoln 700 50T 750 -0- 800 G,T 85 500-750@ 575y 800z na East Central 700 15L 715 -0- 1,050 C,L,S 65 455 675 815 na East Ms 550 80R 630 0 875 A,C,G,L,S,H,V 70 445@ 655v 715x na Hinds 730 40R 770 -0- 1,103 No 75 425 515 615 100 Holmes 550 162 712 -0- 850 No 65 325-400 550 - na Itawamba 600 30R 630 -0- 875 No 65 400-450 570 - na Jones 569 30R;30T 629 -0- 950 L,M,N,S,V 65 441-492 - 840 na Meridian 600 20R;5S;48T 673 -0- 840 G,I,IS,L,M,O,T 65 500-875 - 725x na MS Delta 775 -0- 775 -0- 804 O 75 320 610 - na MS Gulf Coast 645 20R;36T 701 -0- 923 I 65 450 600 700 na Northeast MS 750 32T;8I;7.50K 798 -0- 860 No 83 573-707 580 713 na Northwest MS 650 -0- 650 -0- 1,000 M,L,T 60 425-725@ 580 700x na Pearl River 705 11R; 17T 733 -0- 1,199 C,G,L,S,V 63 302-432 730 853 na Southwest MS 650 -25V- 675 -0- 1,100 N,T,V 65 350 600 - na Average 658 51 709 0 979 - 70 435 - 526 619 748 175 Range 550 - 775 0 -162 630 - 800 0-0 800 - 1,450 - 60 - 85 302 - 875 515 - 807 615 - 853 100-250 NOTES: Other Fees: a - Activity Course Fees: A - Art L - Labs @ Includes cable TV u - ?? Meals B - Book Service B - Bowling M - Music v - 15 Meals I - Identification C - Cosmetology N -Nursing w - 10 Meals K- Parking E - Evening O - Off Campus x - 19 Meals P - Publication G - Graduation P - Pottery y - 14 Meals R - Registration H - Health S - Science z - 21 Meals S - Safety and Security I - Insurance T - Testing Fees T - Technology IS - Indep. Study V - Vocational V - Student Services * - Fall Semester Only

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Community and Junior College Support (Composite) Eductaiton & General Expenditures (Actual)

FY 2003

Total Capital Capital

Salaries Staff Salaries & Contractual Outlay Outlay Student %

FUNCTION/OBJECT & Wages Benefits Staff Benefits Travel Services Commodities OTE Equip Aid TOTALS of Total

1. Instruction

a. Academic 76,751,112 17,480,177 94,231,289 901,489 1,498,861 2,319,706 14,503 1,263,647 11,001,081 111,230,576 30.3%

b. Vocational -Technical 48,002,085 11,307,111 59,309,196 546,902 1,683,541 2,394,093 53,063 5,052,683 776,495 69,815,973 19.0%

c. Other Instruction 23,807,832 5,004,806 28,812,638 687,975 6,599,038 2,903,332 350,892 2,642,810 78,976 42,075,661 11.4%

Instruction Sub-Total 148,561,029 33,792,093 182,353,122 2,136,366 9,781,440 7,617,131 418,458 8,959,140 11,856,552 223,122,210 60.7%

2. Instructional Support 8,474,882 2,006,942 10,481,824 158,246 1,173,622 450,786 1,192,623 792,125 0 14,249,226 3.9%

a. Learning Resources 5,621,252 1,345,677 6,966,929 32,624 562,989 284,022 824,979 459,239 0 9,130,782 2.5%

3. Student Services 21,006,574 5,016,196 26,022,770 1,406,010 4,771,651 2,929,449 3,600 444,548 3,923,186 39,501,214 10.7%

a. Athletics 4,591,444 1,056,707 5,648,151 658,982 2,220,374 1,742,246 3,600 94,535 2,854,275 13,222,163 3.6%

4. Institutional Support 23,419,966 5,740,040 29,160,006 598,300 12,738,029 2,681,206 61,158 1,721,012 0 46,959,711 12.8%

5. Operation of Physical Plant 15,492,529 4,328,006 19,820,535 (28,767) 18,285,015 4,035,363 913,207 558,416 65,770 43,649,539 11.9%

6. Student Aid

TOTAL Education & General 216,954,980 50,883,277 267,838,257 4,270,155 46,749,757 17,713,935 2,589,046 12,475,241 15,845,508 367,481,900 100.0%

Percentage of Total 59.0% 13.8% 72.9% 1.2% 12.7% 4.8% 0.7% 3.4% 4.3% 100%

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AUXILIARY ENTERPRISES: REVENUES AND EXPENDITURES FY 2003

FOOD SERVICES HOUSING STORES & SHOPS OTHER TOTAL EXCESS REV.

COLLEGE REV. EXPEND. REV. EXPEND. REV. EXPEND. REVENUE EXPEND. REV. EXPEND. OVER EXPEND.

COAHOMA 413,940 390,099 293,878 216,618 523,428 495,688 1,231,246 1,102,405 128,841

COPIAH-LINCOLN 1,121,981 1,201,803 648,674 425,894 1,442,186 1,164,180 621,037 A 500,932 3,833,878 3,292,809 541,069

EAST CENTRAL 830,049 653,091 726,137 412,103 1,166,629 926,226 2,722,815 1,991,420 731,395

EAST MS 474,312 418,161 322,778 131,549 1,833,089 1,676,330 2,630,179 2,226,040 404,139

HINDS 1,460,704 1,608,061 1,312,335 1,753,951 4,888,032 4,684,386 1,687,835 B 1,791,064 9,348,906 9,837,462 (488,556)

HOLMES 449,539 427,690 327,358 174,529 170,733 947,630 602,219 345,411

ITAWAMBA 759,582 709,541 571,248 703,257 2,608,733 1,761,748 101,557 C 137,175 4,041,120 3,311,721 729,399

JONES COUNTY 1,136,671 826,390 633,052 263,580 2,502,238 2,060,066 4,271,961 3,150,036 1,121,925

MERIDIAN 484,393 425,715 589,867 656,938 2,016,146 1,678,650 12,514 D 12,515 3,102,920 2,773,818 329,102

MS DELTA 774,819 761,278 278,546 325,298 1,545,906 1,435,491 2,599,271 2,522,067 77,204

MS GULF COAST 639,896 568,144 457,231 686,576 2,148,666 1,718,841 197,956 E 182,510 3,443,749 3,156,071 287,678

NORTHEAST 845,211 901,177 816,145 150,243 1,932,464 1,720,383 309,047 F 645,938 3,902,867 3,417,741 485,126

NORTHWEST 1,078,500 1,471,332 910,138 2,189,282 3,452,906 2,814,128 77,686 G 146,548 5,519,230 6,621,290 (1,102,060)

PEARL RIVER 1,061,254 1,111,453 323,741 243,674 1,682,197 1,489,007 3,067,192 2,844,134 223,058

SOUTHWEST 590,929 770,135 242,502 319,744 689,017 696,809 13,883 H 62,033 1,536,331 1,848,721 (312,390)

TOTALS 12,121,780 12,244,070 8,453,630 8,653,236 28,602,370 24,321,933 3,021,515 3,478,715 52,199,295 48,697,954 3,501,341 A-GOLF COURSE & CONFERENCE CENTER B-EAGLE RIDGE CONFERENCE CENTER, AIRPORT, SPECIAL EVENTS & ACTIVITIES, GOLF COURSE, & BULL TEST CENTER C-PRINT SHOP & FACULTY HOUSING D-TRANSPORTATION E-CLINICS & INTEREST F-STUDENT UNION, GAMEROOM, AQUAT IC CENTER, VENDING AND COMMUNICATIONS G-POST OFFICE, AG ARENA H-STUDENT UNION

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Expenditure Per FTE by Function - FY 2003 Fiscal Year 2003

Function Expenditure FTE Expenditure/FTE

INSTRUCTION $223,122,210 74,504 $2,995

Academic 111,230,576 47,887 2,323

Vo-Technical 69,815,973 16,619 4,201

Other 42,075,661 9,999 4,208

INSTRUCTIONAL SUPPORT 14,249,226 74,504 191

STUDENT SERVICES 39,501,214 74,504 530

INSTITUTIONAL SUPPORT 46,959,711 74,504 630

PHYSICAL PLANT 43,649,539 74,504 586

TOTAL EDUC. & GEN $367,481,900 74,504 $4,932

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Public Community and Junior Colleges Degrees Awarded, 2002- 03

Associate Assoc of Applied Science Certificate Total CJC DISTRICT

N Percent N Percent N Percent N

Coahoma 170 95.5 0 0 8 4.5 178

Copiah-Lincoln 255 43.8 219 37.6 108 18.5 582

East Central 233 49.0 146 30.7 96 20.2 475

East MS 267 52.2 106 22.7 138 27.0 511

Hinds 403 32.3 522 41.8 323 25.9 1,248

Holmes 188 41.9 142 31.6 119 26.5 449

Itawamba 98 29.5 199 59.9 35 10.5 332

Jones County 426 50.9 209 25.0 202 24.1 837

Meridian 199 36.3 202 36.9 147 26.8 548

MS Delta 169 39.7 139 32.6 118 27.7 426

MS Gulf Coast 561 47.3 408 34.4 168 14.2 1,185

Northeast MS 139 33.2 225 53.7 55 13.1 419

Northwest MS 342 48.5 206 29.2 157 22.3 705

Pearl River 197 35.5 185 33.3 173 31.2 555

Southwest MS 217 63.6 0 0 124 36.4 341

System 3,864 44.0 2,908 33.1 1,971 22.4 8,791

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ACADEMIC FACULTY LOCAL SALARY SCHEDULE, NINE MONTH BASIS FISCAL YEAR 2003-2004

MASTER'S MASTER'S + 30 DOCTORATE

DISTRICT Start End Step Start End Step Start End Step COAHOMA @ 30,000 37,500 25 32,000 39,500 25 38,000 45,500 25 COPIAH-LINCOLN 31,500 49,000 35 33,500 51,000 35 36,000 53,000 35 EAST CENTRAL 25,333 53,488 34 26,878 57,292 34 28,362 63,173 36 EAST MS 30,592 50,730 31 33,520 55,668 31 36,430 60,605 31 HINDS 28,543 50,803 30 31,513 54,515 31 35,966 58,968 31 HOLMES 29,950 49,310 30 31,290 50,650 30 33,970 53,330 30 ITAWAMBA 30,356 46,525 23 31,791 50,441 25 34,978 56,528 25 JONES 38,570 56,285 29 40,975 61,925 30 43,580 64,530 30 MERIDIAN # No Salary Schedule in Effect at This Time MS DELTA 36,914 46,890 29 38,100 48,076 29 39,286 49,262 29 MS GULF COAST 30,892 50,296 36 34,183 53,587 36 41,070 60,474 36 NORTHEAST MS 33,725 43,325 25 37,115 46,715 25 40,835 50,435 25 NORTHWEST MS 34,330 52,026 32 35,765 55,317 32 37,480 58,088 32 PEARL RIVER 30,084 50,913 34 33,132 54,055 34 36,798 57,834 34 SOUTHWEST MS 40,684 67,684 36 43,384 70,384 36 45,184 72,184 36

AVERAGE 32,248 50,341 31 34,510 53,509 31 37,710 57,422 31 MEDIAN 30,742 50,513 31 33,510 53,821 31 37,139 57,961 31 PUBLIC SCHOOL AEP 27,850 44,350 25 28,700 46,825 25 29,550 49,300 25

@- Coahoma Community College provides a $500 increment for each year at Coahoma after 25 years of service. # - Meridian Community College does not have a salary schedule in effect at this time.

MISSISSIPPI Public Community and Junior Colleges

2003 – 2004

STATISTICAL DATA

Prepared by: State Board for Community and Junior Colleges

Division of Accountability and Technology 3825 Ridgewood Road

Jackson, Mississippi 39211 Voice: (601) 432-6518 Fax: (601) 432-6363

Email: [email protected]

CONTENTS

Page Board Members & Staff ....................................................................................................................................................................................................................... i Board of Trustees: Schedule of Meetings .......................................................................................................................................................................................... ii Foreword............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................ iii ENROLLMENT Total Enrollment: Academic Year 2003-04 ........................................................................................................................................................................................ 1 Credit Enrollment at a Glance: Fall 2003 .......................................................................................................................................................................................... 2 Credit Headcount Enrollment by Age Group ..................................................................................................................................................................................... 3 Credit Headcount Enrollment by Admission Compliance .................................................................................................................................................................. 4 Credit Headcount Enrollment by Classification ................................................................................................................................................................................. 5 Credit Headcount Enrollment by Curriculum...................................................................................................................................................................................... 6 Credit Headcount Enrollment by Enrollment Status .......................................................................................................................................................................... 7 Credit Headcount Enrollment by Gender .......................................................................................................................................................................................... 8 Credit Headcount Enrollment by Race .............................................................................................................................................................................................. 9 Credit Headcount Enrollment by Residence ................................................................................................................................................................................... 10 Credit Headcount Enrollment by MS County ................................................................................................................................................................................... 11 FINANCE Comparison of Revenue by Source & Expenditure by Program ..................................................................................................................................................... 16 County Tax Support ......................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 19 Student Fees & Charges/Semester ................................................................................................................................................................................................. 24 E & G Expenditures by Function & Object ....................................................................................................................................................................................... 25 Auxiliary Enterprises: Revenues & Expenditures ............................................................................................................................................................................ 26 Expenditure per FTE by Function .................................................................................................................................................................................................... 27 OTHER Degrees Awarded, 2003 –04 ........................................................................................................................................................................................................... 28 Academic Faculty Salary Schedule.................................................................................................................................................................................................. 29

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FY 2004

BOARD MEMBERS Noal Akins George Walker, Chair Jimmy Murphy Dorothy Nelson Denver Brackeen, Vice Chair Lawrence Warren Veldore Young Pat Randall Napolean Moore Brenda Yonge Board Staff Dr. Wayne Stonecypher EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR ADCOCK, John Director Career/Technical Education

BARKER, Terri Administrative Secretary

BORGMAN, Debbie Supervisor of Accounting

BRADBERRY, Dr. Thomas Randall Affiliated Activities Director

BRADLEY, Ernestine Administrative Secretary

BURNETT, Ive Webmaster

CARTER, Jason Acct/Personal Manager

DAY, Dr. Larry L. Director of Planning and Research

DUCKSWORTH, Elizabeth R. Accounting Assistant

FLOYD, Oddie M. Administrative Secretary

FORD, Mary Clair Administrative Secretary

GARDNER, Marilyn Administrative Secretary

GILBERT, Deborah Associate Executive Director for Fin & Adm

GIVENS, Bevelin Technical Specialist

HAMILL, Duane Resource Manager

HOLLOWAY, Dexter Director of Workforce Director

LARRY, Joseph Program Specialist-Workforce Education

LUCAS, Sandra Purchasing and Record Technician

MCKENNIS, Terica Administrative Secretary

MOORE, Venetria Administrative Secretary

NELMS, Ruth Helen Acct/Personal Manager

PUGH, Jason Distance Education Director

RICHARDSON, Eloise J. Program Specialist Adult Education/GED Testing

SEAL, Daniel S. Program Specialist ABE

SHORTER, Carolyn Administrative Secretary

SMITH, Ray A. Director Information Services

WEBB, Evelyn E. (Dr.) Associate Executive Director for Acc & Sup

WHITTEN, Thomas LAN/WAN Administrator

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Board of Trustees: Schedule of Meetings FY 2004

Institution No. of Members Date Time Coahoma 10 2nd Monday 9:00 a.m. Copiah-Lincoln 27 1st Thursday 4:30 p.m. East Central 30 2nd Tuesday 12:00 Noon East MS 12 1st Monday 7:00 p.m. Hinds 15 1st Wednesday 1:00 p.m. Holmes 22 3rd Thursday 1:15 p.m. Itawamba 30 2nd Monday 6:00 p.m. Jones 20 3rd Wednesday 12:30 p.m. Meridian 5 2ndTuesday 4:30 p.m. MS Delta 18 2nd Thursday 12:00 Noon MS Gulf Coast 23 Wednesday following 10:00 a.m. 3rd Monday Northeast MS 15 2nd Tuesday 1:30 p.m. Northwest MS 27 2nd Thursday 12:00 Noon Pearl River 16 2nd Tuesday 1:00 p.m. Southwest MS 17 2nd Tuesday 7:00 p.m. TOTAL 289 MS Community/Junior College Association 15 4th Tuesday 9:00 a.m. State Board for Community and Jr Colleges 10 3rd Friday 9:00 a.m.

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FOREWORD As the first state to establish a system of public community colleges, the state has fifteen comprehensive community college districts which provide educational programs and services that are accessible to virtually all Mississippi citizens. This has been a goal of these two-year institutions since the first one began admitting students in 1922. All public community colleges are accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools and the Mississippi Commission on College Accreditation. This network of institutions operates both university transfer and occupationally-oriented programs. Over sixty percent of the Mississippi high school graduates who attend college do so at the community colleges. A student may transfer earned credits to four-year institutions without loss of credit if the student has followed the recommended course of study. Studies reveal that community college transfer students perform at a par with the native student at four-year institutions. Community colleges are the primary delivery mechanism for post-secondary occupational programs in Mississippi. These programs of two-years or less duration are designed to prepare students for immediate employment and for upgrading skills of those currently employed. Training programs in more than one hundred occupational skills are provided by the schools. Community colleges also provide a variety of continuing education, community and public service activities. The institutions are funded by state appropriations, local district taxes, student fees and federal grants. A characteristic of Mississippi’s community colleges is their flexibility to respond to needs of a given segment of the state’s society. This sensitivity is the result of an administration and a board of control operating at the local level. Each college district has a local governing board which employs the president and faculty, owns property, establishes budgets for operation and capital improvement, and sets policies for the general governance of the institution. Cooperation by the various institutions on state-wide endeavors is accomplished through the Mississippi Community and Junior College Association, a voluntary organization of the institutions represented by their presidents. State coordination and oversight is provided by the State Board for Community and Junior Colleges, which on July 1, 1986, was named successor to the Junior College Commission. With regard to the system of community colleges, the State Board establishes standards for operation, administers state appropriations, approves vocational and technical programs and attendance centers, assembles reports, and provides general coordination. The State Board of Education (K-12) serves as the State Board for Vocational Education, and through its Bureau of Vocational and Technical Education administers programs on the secondary and post-secondary level.

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Total Enrollment FY 2004 01 July 2003 through 30 June 2004

Total Credit (Nonduplicate *) ---------------------------------- 91,147 Students' Average Age -------------------------------------- 25.8

Female Students-----------------------------------------------63.9%

White Students ------------------------------------------------56.3%

In-State Students ----------------------------------------------97.6%

Students Admitted/H.S. Diploma ------------------64.6%

Full-Time Students ------------------------------------------61.7%

Students in an Academic Curriculum -------------75.2%

Freshman Students ------------------------------------------58.9%

Total Credit (Duplicate **) ----------------------------------------155,751

Summer 2003----------------------------------------------- --25,624

Fall 2003------------------------------------------------------ --66,658

Spring 2004-------------------------------------------------- --63,469

Semester Credit Hours (S.C.H.) Generated -- 1,720,496

Avg S.C.H. per Student per Year ----------------------------18.9

Full Time Equivalent (F.T.E. - S.C.H./24) ----- 71,687.3

Retention Rate (Fall 2003 to Spring 2004) All Students---------------------------------------------------------72.8%

First-Time, First Year Students--------------------------76.6%

Total Noncredit (Nonduplicate) -------------------------------- 202,877 ABE ---------------------------------------------------------------- 13,906 Continuing Education-------------------------------------- 9,823 GED ----------------------------------------------------------------- 4,074 High School Vocational Education------------------ 1,647 Literacy---------------------------------------------------------------- 361 Workforce (SBCJC Projects)-------------------------152,190 Workforce (non-SBCJC Projects) ------------------ 16,375 Other ---------------------------------------------------------------- 4,501 Total Noncredit (Duplicate) -------------------------------------- 464,475 ABE ---------------------------------------------------------------- 14,167 Continuing Education------------------------------------ 16,346 GED ----------------------------------------------------------------- 7,756 High School Vocational Education------------------ 2,129 Literacy---------------------------------------------------------------- 361 Workforce (SBCJC Projects)-------------------------374,697 Workforce (non-SBCJC Projects) ------------------ 44,714 Other ---------------------------------------------------------------- 6,305 Grand Total Enrollment (Nonduplicate) ----------------- 294,024 Grand Total Enrollment (Duplicate) ------------------------ 620,226 * Nonduplicate: The number of unique individuals served during the year. ** Duplicate: The number of different times individuals are served during the year.

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Enrollment at a Glance Fall 2003

CJC District Fall 03 Fall 02 Chng % Average Age: 25.3 Enrollment by Classification: Coahoma 1,794 1,617 177 10.9% Average ACT: 17.8 Freshman 39,155 58.7%

Copiah-Lincoln 3,164 2,872 292 10.2% Average Class: 21.2 Sophomore 25,079 37.6%

East Central 2,501 2,310 191 8.3% Average Class Load (F/T): 13.9 hrs Not Classified 1,626 2.4%

East MS 3,916 3,519 397 11.3% Average Class Load (P/T): 5.1 hrs High School 789 1.2%

Hinds 9,871 9,690 181 1.9% Admitted With Prior College Credit 14,658 (22.0%) Holmes 3,804 3,561 243 6.8% MSVCC Classes Only: 2,442 (3.7%) Enrollment by Resident: Itawamba 4,610 4,172 438 10.5% Traditional & MSVCC Classes: 4,909 (7.4%) In-District 54,170 81.3%

Jones 5,003 4,745 258 5.4% Out-of-District 10,916 16.4%

Meridian 3,632 3,328 304 9.1% Enrollment by Race: Out-of-State 1,525 2.3%

MS Delta 3,224 3,245 -21 -0.6% White 38,408 57.6% Out-of-Country 47 0.1%

MS Gulf Coast 10,231 9,431 800 8.5% Black 25,231 37.9% Northeast MS 3,221 3,118 103 3.3% Not Reported 1,762 2.6% Enrollment by Curriculum: Northwest MS 6,121 5,850 271 4.6% Asian 419 0.6% Academic 48,154 72.2%

Pearl River 3,589 3,386 203 6.0% Hispanic 417 0.6% Technical 14,959 22.4%

Southwest MS 1,977 1,805 172 9.5% American Indian 400 0.6% Vocational 3,545 5.3%

*Total 66,658 62,649 4,009 6.4% Non-Resident Alien 21 0.0%

Enrollment by Gender: Enrollment by Status: Female 42,348 63.5% Full-Time 48,632 73.0% Male 24,246 36.4%

Part-Time 18,026 27.0%

Not Reported 64 0.1%

* Total increase larger than two-third of the community colleges. (Equivalent to adding a mid-size community college)

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Age Group by District (Credit Enrollment Only) Fall 2003

Age Group

Unknown 15 - 17 18 - 19 20 - 21 22 - 24 25 - 29 30 - 34 35 - 39 40 - 49 50 - 64 65 + TOTAL

CJC

N % N % N % N % N % N % N % N % N % N % N % N

Coahoma 0 0 2 0.1 241 13.4 453 25.3 296 16.5 274 15.3 213 11.9 136 7.6 144 8.0 35 2.0 0 0 1,794

Copiah-Lincoln 2 0.1 50 1.6 887 28.0 932 29.5 405 12.8 284 9.0 211 6.7 128 4.0 207 6.5 56 1.8 2 0.1 3,164

East Central 0 0 9 0.4 604 24.2 728 29.1 289 11.6 248 9.9 198 7.9 142 5.7 204 8.2 74 3.0 5 0.2 2,501

East MS 4 0.1 8 0.2 600 15.3 1,085 27.7 816 20.8 546 13.9 298 7.6 216 5.5 273 7.0 66 1.7 4 0.1 3,916

Hinds 3 0.0 36 0.4 2,085 21.1 2,749 27.8 1,419 14.4 1,264 12.8 911 9.2 515 5.2 686 6.9 190 1.9 13 0.1 9,871

Holmes 2 0.1 18 0.5 830 21.8 1,063 27.9 565 14.9 493 13.0 332 8.7 186 4.9 235 6.2 78 2.1 2 0.1 3,804

Itawamba 2 0.0 10 0.2 1,032 22.4 1,217 26.4 602 13.1 586 12.7 436 9.5 307 6.7 300 6.5 115 2.5 3 0.1 4,610

Jones 1 0.0 10 0.2 1,414 28.3 1,647 32.9 737 14.7 486 9.7 280 5.6 151 3.0 204 4.1 67 1.3 6 0.1 5,003

Meridian 3 0.1 11 0.3 705 19.4 938 25.8 524 14.4 464 12.8 344 9.5 221 6.1 303 8.3 118 3.2 1 0.0 3,632

MS Delta 1 0.0 6 0.2 615 19.1 1,017 31.5 530 16.4 371 11.5 251 7.8 144 4.5 221 6.9 67 2.1 1 0.0 3,224

MS Gulf Coast 40 0.4 31 0.3 1,779 17.4 2,423 23.7 1,594 15.6 1,586 15.5 1,012 9.9 687 6.7 814 8.0 252 2.5 13 0.1 10,231

Northeast MS 1 0.0 10 0.3 954 29.6 1,096 34.0 403 12.5 249 7.7 181 5.6 128 4.0 151 4.7 46 1.4 2 0.1 3,221

Northwest MS 6 0.1 11 0.2 1,280 20.9 1,701 27.8 1,027 16.8 718 11.7 482 7.9 310 5.1 408 6.7 166 2.7 12 0.2 6,121

Pearl River 9 0.3 13 0.4 815 22.7 977 27.2 577 16.1 470 13.1 289 8.1 165 4.6 211 5.9 62 1.7 1 0.0 3,589

Southwest MS 1 0.1 10 0.5 537 27.2 554 28.0 242 12.2 213 10.8 171 8.6 94 4.8 110 5.6 44 2.2 1 0.1 1,977

TOTAL 75 0.1 235 0.4 14,378 21.6 18,580 27.9 10,026 15.0 8,252 12.4 5,609 8.4 3,530 5.3 4,471 6.7 1,436 2.2 66 0.1 66,658

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Public Community and Junior Colleges Admission Compliance by District (Credit Enrollment Only)

Fall 2003

H.S. Diploma GED Req. H.S. Units Ability to Benefit College Trans. Dual Enrolled Early Admit CJC

N % N % N % N % N % N % N % TOTAL

Coahoma 1,259 70.2 176 9.8 0 0.0 33 1.8 325 18.1 1 0.1 0 0.0 1,794

Copiah-Lincoln 2,065 65.3 253 8.0 0 0.0 11 0.3 562 17.8 273 8.6 0 0.0 3,164

East Central 1,828 73.1 235 9.4 6 0.2 14 0.6 399 16.0 19 0.8 0 0.0 2,501

East MS 2,634 67.3 359 9.2 0 0.0 16 0.4 907 23.2 0 0.0 0 0.0 3,916

Hinds 4,490 45.5 638 6.5 18 0.2 105 1.1 4,507 45.7 112 1.1 1 0.0 9,871

Holmes 3,308 87.0 381 10.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 115 3.0 0 0.0 3,804

Itawamba 2,964 64.3 476 10.3 0 0.0 0 0.0 1,150 24.9 19 0.4 1 0.0 4,610

Jones 3,646 72.9 410 8.2 0 0.0 12 0.2 885 17.7 49 1.0 1 0.0 5,003

Meridian 3,185 87.7 427 11.8 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 20 0.6 0 0.0 3,632

MS Delta 2,226 69.0 242 7.5 2 0.1 18 0.6 729 22.6 7 0.2 0 0.0 3,224

MS Gulf Coast 6,159 60.2 1,054 10.3 0 0.0 18 0.2 2,907 28.4 93 0.9 0 0.0 10,231

Northeast MS 2,714 84.3 229 7.1 1 0.0 12 0.4 242 7.5 23 0.7 0 0.0 3,221

Northwest MS 4,658 76.1 598 9.8 0 0.0 1 0.0 854 14.0 10 0.2 0 0.0 6,121

Pearl River 2,210 61.6 365 10.2 0 0.0 43 1.2 948 26.4 23 0.6 0 0.0 3,589

Southwest MS 1,545 78.1 154 7.8 0 0.0 2 0.1 243 12.3 33 1.7 0 0.0 1,977

System 44,891 67.3 5,997 9.0 27 0.0 285 0.4 14,658 22.0 797 1.2 3 0.0 66,658

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Classification by District (Credit Enrollment Only) Fall 2003

Freshman Sophomore High School Not Classified CJC

N % N % N % N % TOTAL

Coahoma 1,161 64.7 632 35.2 1 0.1 0 0.0 1,794

Copiah-Lincoln 1,882 59.5 1,009 31.9 273 8.6 0 0.0 3,164

East Central 1,495 59.8 987 39.5 19 0.8 0 0.0 2,501

East MS 2,877 73.5 1,039 26.5 0 0.0 0 0.0 3,916

Hinds 5,765 58.4 2,484 25.2 112 1.1 1,510 15.3 9,871

Holmes 2,039 53.6 1,650 43.4 115 3.0 0 0.0 3,804

Itawamba 2,670 57.9 1,921 41.7 19 0.4 0 0.0 4,610

Jones 3,413 68.2 1,541 30.8 49 1.0 0 0.0 5,003

Meridian 1,819 50.1 1,793 49.4 20 0.6 0 0.0 3,632

MS Delta 1,885 58.5 1,332 41.3 7 0.2 0 0.0 3,224

MS Gulf Coast 5,214 51.0 4,816 47.1 94 0.9 107 1.0 10,231

Northeast MS 1,756 54.5 1,442 44.8 23 0.7 0 0.0 3,221

Northwest MS 3,714 60.7 2,388 39.0 10 0.2 9 0.1 6,121

Pearl River 2,295 63.9 1,271 35.4 23 0.6 0 0.0 3,589

Southwest MS 1,170 59.2 774 39.2 33 1.7 0 0.0 1,977

System 39,155 58.7 25,079 37.6 798 1.2 1,626 2.4 66,658

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Curriculum by District (Credit Enrollment Only) Fall 2003

Academic Technical Vocational CJC

N % N % N % TOTAL

Coahoma 1,406 78.4 189 10.5 199 11.1 1,794

Copiah-Lincoln 2,244 70.9 716 22.6 204 6.4 3,164

East Central 1,653 66.1 757 30.3 91 3.6 2,501

East MS 3,043 77.7 704 18.0 169 4.3 3,916

Hinds 6,955 70.5 2,277 23.1 639 6.5 9,871

Holmes 2,774 72.9 926 24.3 104 2.7 3,804

Itawamba 3,214 69.7 1,297 28.1 99 2.1 4,610

Jones 3,717 74.3 1,056 21.1 230 4.6 5,003

Meridian 2,561 70.5 897 24.7 174 4.8 3,632

MS Delta 2,542 78.8 468 14.5 214 6.6 3,224

MS Gulf Coast 7,387 72.2 2,177 21.3 667 6.5 10,231

Northeast MS 2,230 69.2 852 26.5 139 4.3 3,221

Northwest MS 4,515 73.8 1,326 21.7 280 4.6 6,121

Pearl River 2,570 71.6 808 22.5 211 5.9 3,589

Southwest MS 1,343 67.9 509 25.7 125 6.3 1,977

System 48,154 72.2 14,959 22.4 3,545 5.3 66,658

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Enrollment Status by District (Credit Enrollment Only) Fall 2003

Full-Time Part-Time CJC

N % N % TOTAL

Coahoma 1,569 87.5 225 12.5 1,794

Copiah-Lincoln 2,402 75.9 762 24.1 3,164

East Central 1,818 72.7 683 27.3 2,501

East MS 2,632 67.2 1,284 32.8 3,916

Hinds 6,945 70.4 2,926 29.6 9,871

Holmes 2,666 70.1 1,138 29.9 3,804

Itawamba 3,282 71.2 1,328 28.8 4,610

Jones 4,193 83.8 810 16.2 5,003

Meridian 2,636 72.6 996 27.4 3,632

MS Delta 2,635 81.7 589 18.3 3,224

MS Gulf Coast 6,361 62.2 3,870 37.8 10,231

Northeast MS 2,777 86.2 444 13.8 3,221

Northwest MS 4,478 73.2 1,643 26.8 6,121

Pearl River 2,630 73.3 959 26.7 3,589

Southwest MS 1,608 81.3 369 18.7 1,977

System 48,632 73.0 18,026 27.0 66,658

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Gender by District (Credit Enrollment Only) Fall 2003

Male Female Not Reported CJC

N % N % N % TOTAL

Coahoma 532 29.7 1,261 70.3 1 0.1 1,794

Copiah-Lincoln 1,134 35.8 2,030 64.2 0 0.0 3,164

East Central 944 37.7 1,557 62.3 0 0.0 2,501

East MS 1,463 37.4 2,453 62.6 0 0.0 3,916

Hinds 3,476 35.2 6,391 64.7 4 0.0 9,871

Holmes 1,338 35.2 2,466 64.8 0 0.0 3,804

Itawamba 1,778 38.6 2,832 61.4 0 0.0 4,610

Jones 2,043 40.8 2,960 59.2 0 0.0 5,003

Meridian 1,142 31.4 2,490 68.6 0 0.0 3,632

MS Delta 1,042 32.3 2,182 67.7 0 0.0 3,224

MS Gulf Coast 3,817 37.3 6,372 62.3 42 0.4 10,231

Northeast MS 1,326 41.2 1,895 58.8 0 0.0 3,221

Northwest MS 2,238 36.6 3,883 63.4 0 0.0 6,121

Pearl River 1,268 35.3 2,304 64.2 17 0.5 3,589

Southwest MS 705 35.7 1,272 64.3 0 0.0 1,977

System 24,246 36.4 42,348 63.5 64 0.1 66,658

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Race by District (Credit Enrollment Only) Fall 2003

NR Alien Black Am Indian Asian Hispanic White Not Reported CJC

N % N % N % N % N % N % N % TOTAL

Coahoma 0 0.0 1,746 97.3 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 39 2.2 9 0.5 1,794

Copiah-Lincoln 2 0.1 1,266 40.0 6 0.2 11 0.3 12 0.4 1,845 58.3 22 0.7 3,164

East Central 0 0.0 809 32.3 215 8.6 7 0.3 18 0.7 1,449 57.9 3 0.1 2,501

East MS 0 0.0 2,117 54.1 4 0.1 17 0.4 19 0.5 1,753 44.8 6 0.2 3,916

Hinds 3 0.0 5,104 51.7 14 0.1 49 0.5 54 0.5 4,577 46.4 70 0.7 9,871

Holmes 0 0.0 1,599 42.0 6 0.2 0 0.0 13 0.3 2,143 56.3 43 1.1 3,804

Itawamba 8 0.2 1,260 27.3 16 0.3 5 0.1 18 0.4 3,303 71.6 0 0.0 4,610

Jones 0 0.0 1,547 30.9 17 0.3 23 0.5 11 0.2 3,343 66.8 62 1.2 5,003

Meridian 8 0.2 1,452 40.0 79 2.2 14 0.4 28 0.8 1,948 53.6 103 2.8 3,632

MS Delta 0 0.0 2,075 64.4 1 0.0 10 0.3 8 0.2 1,130 35.0 0 0.0 3,224

MS Gulf Coast 0 0.0 2,014 19.7 39 0.4 241 2.4 197 1.9 6,469 63.2 1,271 12.4 10,231

Northeast MS 0 0.0 565 17.5 12 0.4 12 0.4 14 0.4 2,579 80.1 39 1.2 3,221

Northwest MS 0 0.0 1,887 30.8 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 4,134 67.5 100 1.6 6,121

Pearl River 0 0.0 951 26.5 8 0.2 7 0.2 21 0.6 2,570 71.6 32 0.9 3,589

Southwest MS 0 0.0 839 42.4 2 0.1 4 0.2 4 0.2 1,126 57.0 2 0.1 1,977

System 21 0.0 25,231 37.9 419 0.6 400 0.6 417 0.6 38,408 57.6 1,762 2.6 66,658

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Public Community and Junior Colleges Residence by District (Credit Enrollment Only)

Fall 2003

In-District Out-of-District Out-of-State Out-of-Country CJC

N % N % N % N % TOTAL

Coahoma 1,516 84.5 217 12.1 61 3.4 0 0.0 1,794

Copiah-Lincoln 2,716 85.8 317 10.0 126 4.0 5 0.2 3,164

East Central 2,156 86.2 314 12.6 31 1.2 0 0.0 2,501

East MS 3,114 79.5 721 18.4 81 2.1 0 0.0 3,916

Hinds 7,914 80.2 1,789 18.1 152 1.5 16 0.2 9,871

Holmes 2,719 71.5 1,056 27.8 28 0.7 1 0.0 3,804

Itawamba 3,994 86.6 554 12.0 54 1.2 8 0.2 4,610

Jones 3,278 65.5 1,665 33.3 60 1.2 0 0.0 5,003

Meridian 2,224 61.2 1,304 35.9 102 2.8 2 0.1 3,632

MS Delta 2,902 90.0 298 9.2 24 0.7 0 0.0 3,224

MS Gulf Coast 9,231 90.2 786 7.7 204 2.0 10 0.1 10,231

Northeast MS 2,316 71.9 765 23.8 136 4.2 4 0.1 3,221

Northwest MS 5,467 89.3 416 6.8 237 3.9 1 0.0 6,121

Pearl River 3,206 89.3 302 8.4 81 2.3 0 0.0 3,589

Southwest MS 1,417 71.7 412 20.8 148 7.5 0 0.0 1,977

System 54,170 81.3 10,916 16.4 1,525 2.3 47 0.1 66,658

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Public Community and Junior Colleges Enrollment by Mississippi Counties (Credit Enrollment Only)

Fall 2003

MS COUNTY CO CL EC EM HI HO IT JO ME MD MG NE NW PR SW Total

ADAMS 0 760 0 4 37 1 1 0 2 0 3 1 1 3 16 829

ALCORN 0 0 0 0 4 0 15 0 0 0 0 701 7 0 0 727

AMITE 0 30 0 1 4 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 5 174 215

ATTALA 0 0 20 6 18 357 2 0 8 4 1 6 4 0 1 427

BENTON 1 0 0 1 1 0 4 0 0 0 0 36 56 0 0 99

BOLIVAR 441 0 0 4 11 5 1 0 2 397 1 0 30 0 0 892

CALHOUN 1 0 0 9 1 61 79 0 0 0 1 37 114 0 0 303

CARROLL 2 0 0 2 5 121 1 0 0 99 0 0 8 0 0 238

CHICKASAW 0 0 0 29 4 1 414 0 0 0 0 35 12 0 1 496

CHOCTAW 0 0 7 120 8 65 6 15 2 0 0 1 1 0 0 225

CLAIBORNE 0 9 0 1 138 1 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 2 153

CLARKE 0 0 19 10 3 0 0 105 384 0 4 1 1 2 0 529

CLAY 0 0 0 527 4 1 37 0 1 0 1 11 0 0 0 582

COAHOMA 702 0 0 5 0 3 1 0 1 22 2 2 50 0 1 789

COPIAH 0 471 0 1 226 4 0 3 1 0 0 0 1 0 13 720

COVINGTON 0 23 3 0 15 0 0 366 0 0 1 2 0 28 4 442

DESOTO 4 0 0 11 4 1 5 0 0 3 0 26 2,346 0 0 2,400

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MS COUNTY CO CL EC EM HI HO IT JO ME MD MG NE NW PR SW Total

FORREST 0 2 1 0 18 1 0 732 13 1 35 0 1 751 1 1,556

FRANKLIN 0 162 0 0 9 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 59 233

GEORGE 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 49 5 0 358 0 0 7 0 419

GREENE 0 0 0 1 2 0 0 95 2 0 50 0 0 16 1 167

GRENADA 5 0 0 4 18 407 1 1 0 16 3 5 46 0 0 506

HANCOCK 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 5 3 0 518 0 2 238 1 769

HARRISON 0 1 1 4 10 1 0 27 8 0 4,786 0 3 44 4 4,889

HINDS 9 29 9 17 4,233 510 3 15 20 18 9 8 1 6 27 4,914

HOLMES 2 1 0 4 74 350 0 0 2 38 1 0 3 0 0 475

HUMPHREYS 1 0 0 3 15 0 0 0 0 203 2 0 1 0 0 225

ISSAQUENA 0 0 0 1 4 0 0 0 0 14 0 0 0 0 0 19

ITAWAMBA 0 0 0 1 2 1 563 1 0 0 0 27 4 0 0 599

JACKSON 1 0 3 3 15 1 2 26 8 0 3,745 0 1 21 3 3,829

JASPER 0 3 31 4 9 1 0 311 67 0 2 0 1 1 0 430

JEFFERSON 0 86 0 1 48 1 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 4 7 149

JEFF DAVIS 0 24 1 0 26 1 0 111 1 0 2 0 0 81 3 250

JONES 0 1 2 2 14 1 0 1,637 24 0 6 0 0 34 1 1,722

KEMPER 0 0 13 170 3 0 1 4 55 0 0 1 0 2 1 250

LAFAYETTE 2 0 1 1 6 5 19 0 0 1 0 12 634 0 0 681

LAMAR 0 3 0 0 8 0 0 328 3 0 6 2 0 524 4 878

LAUDERDALE 0 0 130 170 19 1 1 7 2,224 1 1 2 0 2 1 2,559

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MS COUNTY CO CL EC EM HI HO IT JO ME MD MG NE NW PR SW Total

LAWRENCE 0 243 0 2 20 1 0 15 0 0 2 0 0 5 46 334

LEAKE 0 0 312 4 54 37 0 0 59 1 2 0 2 0 0 471

LEE 0 1 1 17 5 1 1,761 2 3 0 1 294 11 0 0 2,097

LEFLORE 34 0 0 5 15 30 0 1 2 473 2 0 17 0 0 579

LINCOLN 0 734 0 2 29 2 0 1 0 0 0 1 1 2 135 907

LOWNDES 3 0 2 1,131 13 3 55 2 17 1 6 56 4 1 1 1,295

MADISON 1 2 10 24 403 921 1 9 3 6 2 0 6 3 4 1,395

MARION 0 0 0 1 5 0 1 69 1 0 1 0 0 420 48 546

MARSHALL 2 0 0 3 1 0 8 0 0 3 1 28 393 1 0 440

MONROE 0 0 0 125 6 0 746 0 2 0 0 76 4 1 0 960

MONTGOMERY 0 0 0 4 15 216 0 0 0 19 0 0 10 1 0 265

NESHOBA 0 1 562 20 6 2 1 4 203 0 0 0 1 0 0 800

NEWTON 0 0 602 6 6 0 0 7 119 0 1 0 0 1 1 743

NOXUBEE 1 0 2 286 5 2 5 2 40 0 0 0 1 0 0 344

OKTIBBEHA 0 0 2 830 25 9 29 1 18 0 8 29 0 2 0 953

PANOLA 11 0 0 1 4 5 2 0 0 0 0 2 710 0 0 735

PEARL RIVER 0 1 0 3 6 0 0 29 1 0 51 0 1 1,192 4 1,288

PERRY 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 170 1 0 23 0 0 25 0 219

PIKE 0 52 0 2 21 0 0 6 3 1 4 0 0 2 895 986

PONTOTOC 0 0 0 3 1 0 510 0 0 0 0 44 21 0 1 580

PRENTISS 0 0 0 0 1 0 27 0 0 0 0 582 0 0 0 610

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MS COUNTY CO CL EC EM HI HO IT JO ME MD MG NE NW PR SW Total

QUITMAN 67 0 0 0 2 1 1 0 2 5 1 0 99 1 0 179

RANKIN 1 28 18 19 2,309 214 2 33 22 5 7 4 11 2 3 2,678

SCOTT 0 1 393 0 139 16 0 13 36 1 0 0 2 0 1 602

SHARKEY 2 0 0 6 31 3 0 1 0 60 1 0 1 0 0 105

SIMPSON 0 260 3 2 180 8 0 90 4 0 3 0 0 3 4 557

SMITH 0 12 21 1 28 0 0 271 5 1 2 0 0 4 2 347

STONE 0 0 0 1 3 0 0 5 3 0 342 0 0 22 1 377

SUNFLOWER 58 0 0 3 15 3 1 1 0 626 0 1 8 0 0 716

TALLAHATCHIE 229 0 0 2 0 50 0 1 1 17 0 0 80 0 0 380

TATE 2 0 0 2 0 1 1 0 1 1 0 4 717 0 0 729

TIPPAH 0 0 1 1 1 0 15 0 0 0 0 437 30 0 0 485

TISHOMINGO 0 0 0 1 0 1 54 0 0 0 0 292 2 0 0 350

TUNICA 77 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 69 0 1 150

UNION 0 0 0 0 1 0 142 0 0 0 0 304 30 0 1 478

WALTHALL 0 25 0 1 5 0 0 11 1 0 1 0 2 20 302 368

WARREN 3 3 6 10 1,008 12 4 22 15 13 3 2 7 1 2 1,111

WASHINGTON 56 0 1 8 34 4 1 8 0 1,129 4 0 37 0 1 1,283

WAYNE 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 322 72 0 4 1 0 9 4 414

WEBSTER 0 0 4 138 1 79 17 0 0 1 0 5 7 0 0 252

WILKINSON 0 47 0 0 13 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 2 46 109

WINSTON 0 1 287 47 8 1 2 0 57 0 0 0 1 0 0 404

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MS COUNTY CO CL EC EM HI HO IT JO ME MD MG NE NW PR SW Total

YALOBUSHA 7 0 0 2 4 47 4 0 0 2 1 1 249 0 0 317

YAZOO 8 0 0 5 252 203 0 3 0 17 1 0 0 0 1 490

System 1,733 3,017 2,469 3,835 9,694 3,775 4,548 4,939 3,528 3,200 10,016 3,079 5,862 3,489 1,829 65,013

CO = Coahoma CL = Copiah-Lincoln EC = East Central EM = East MS HI = Hinds HO = Holmes IT = Itawamba JO = Jones County ME = Meridian MD = MS Delta

MG = MS Gulf Coast NE = Northeast MS NW = Northwest MS PR = Pearl River SW = Southwest MS

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COMPARISON OF REVENUE BY SOURCE AND EXPENDITURE BY PROGRAM AND BY OBJECT FISCAL YEAR 2004

Coahoma % Copiah-Lincoln % East Central % East MS % Hinds %

REVENUE BY SOURCE: GENERAL FUND 3,306,103 23.2% 5,441,943 28.1% 4,488,704 31.2% 6,176,986 31.1% 16,636,327 27.6%

INDIRECT 1,494,147 10.5% 2,125,652 11.0% 1,958,279 13.6% 1,899,005 9.6% 5,897,506 9.8% FEDERAL 4,362,128 30.6% 1,663,853 8.6% 827,756 5.8% 1,296,132 6.5% 3,831,561 6.3% LOCAL:

STUDENT FEES 3,275,551 23.0% 5,023,829 26.0% 3,545,943 24.7% 5,592,161 28.2% 17,506,335 29.0% DISTRICT TAXES 1,261,685 8.8% 1,929,689 10.0% 1,110,512 7.7% 1,364,150 6.9% 9,006,665 14.9%

OTHER (533,188) -3.7% 1,521,582 7.9% 852,049 5.9% 1,219,427 6.1% 638,179 1.1% TOTAL LOCAL 4,004,048 28.1% 8,475,100 43.8% 5,508,504 38.3% 8,175,738 41.2% 27,151,179 45.0%

EDUCATION ENHANCEMENT 696,879 4.9% 1,209,671 6.3% 998,572 6.9% 1,441,722 7.3% 3,916,800 6.5% BUDGET CONTINGENCY FUND 407,744 2.9% 707,777 3.7% 584,266 4.1% 843,552 4.3% 2,291,723 3.8%

CHANGE IN FUND BALANCE 0.0% (280,386) -1.4% 3,050 0.0% 0.0% 646,494 1.1% TOTAL REVENUE 14,271,049 100.0% 19,343,610 100.0% 14,369,131 100.0% 19,833,135 100.0% 60,371,590 100.0%

EXPENDITURE BY PROGRAM: INSTRUCTION:

ACADEMIC 2,146,741 15.0% 5,041,458 26.1% 4,051,986 28.2% 6,357,052 32.1% 16,716,864 27.7% VO-TECH 1,446,236 10.1% 3,248,660 16.8% 3,459,135 24.1% 2,758,320 13.9% 16,046,677 26.6%

OTHER 2,241,192 15.7% 2,514,352 13.0% 773,974 5.4% 2,592,616 13.1% 2,716,418 4.5% TOTAL INSTRUCTION 5,834,169 40.9% 10,804,470 55.9% 8,285,095 57.7% 11,707,988 59.0% 35,479,959 58.8%

INSTRUCTION SUPPORT 1,463,414 10.3% 627,503 3.2% 317,904 2.2% 426,381 2.1% 1,849,933 3.1% STUDENT SERVICES 2,235,296 15.7% 2,643,879 13.7% 2,362,020 16.4% 2,295,683 11.6% 5,869,665 9.7%

INSTITUTIONAL SUPPORT 1,940,189 13.6% 3,135,284 16.2% 1,601,384 11.1% 3,198,671 16.1% 8,408,062 13.9% PHY. PLANT OPERATION 2,797,981 19.6% 2,132,474 11.0% 1,802,728 12.5% 2,204,412 11.1% 8,763,971 14.5%

TOTAL EXPENDITURES 14,271,049 100.0% 19,343,610 100.0% 14,369,131 100.0% 19,833,135 100.0% 60,371,590 100.0% EXPENDITURE BY OBJECT:

SALARIES 8,713,013 61.1% 13,659,977 70.6% 9,634,458 67.0% 13,224,796 66.7% 45,931,942 76.1% TRAVEL 275,027 1.9% 362,796 1.9% 192,325 1.3% 173,628 0.9% 754,355 1.2%

CONTRACTUAL SERVICES 2,408,360 16.9% 2,578,433 13.3% 1,936,796 13.5% 3,241,679 16.3% 7,026,188 11.6% COMMODITIES 822,853 5.8% 1,250,554 6.5% 668,746 4.7% 1,005,705 5.1% 2,910,081 4.8%

CAPITAL OUTLAY -OTE 1,380,489 9.7% 56,663 0.3% 263,271 1.8% 60,597 0.3% 218,100 0.4% CAPITAL OUTLAY -EQUIPMENT 353,902 2.5% 605,554 3.1% 550,224 3.8% 995,740 5.0% 2,111,248 3.5% SUBSIDIES, LOANS & GRANTS 317,405 2.2% 829,633 4.3% 1,123,311 7.8% 1,130,990 5.7% 1,419,676 2.4%

TOTAL EXPENDITURES 14,271,049 100.0% 19,343,610 100.0% 14,369,131 100.0% 19,833,135 100.0% 60,371,590 100.0%

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Holmes % Itawamba % Jones % Meridian % MS Delta % MS Gulf Coast % REVENUE BY SOURCE:

GENERAL FUND 6,574,180 29.1% 7,380,518 26.6% 9,044,245 32.2% 6,183,372 32.0% 6,212,176 31.6% 14,633,511 27.2% INDIRECT 2,702,072 12.0% 3,321,355 12.0% 2,362,689 8.4% 1,787,189 9.2% 2,188,802 11.1% 5,082,041 9.5% FEDERAL 3,494,753 15.5% 2,787,499 10.0% 2,496,596 8.9% 1,348,991 7.0% 1,093,712 5.6% 2,275,504 4.2% LOCAL:

STUDENT FEES 5,938,782 26.3% 6,618,768 23.8% 7,537,161 26.8% 5,289,011 27.3% 5,466,949 27.8% 15,828,301 29.5% DISTRICT TAXES 1,569,829 6.9% 3,968,745 14.3% 1,766,389 6.3% 1,441,798 7.5% 1,771,677 9.0% 7,006,835 13.0%

OTHER 1,142,386 5.1% 1,068,450 3.8% 1,034,624 3.7% 842,334 4.4% 175,488 0.9% 2,503,732 4.7% TOTAL LOCAL 8,650,997 38.3% 11,655,963 41.9% 10,338,174 36.8% 7,573,143 39.1% 7,414,114 37.7% 25,338,868 47.1%

EDUCATION ENHANCEMENT 1,525,240 6.7% 1,747,330 6.3% 2,155,398 7.7% 1,428,215 7.4% 1,415,928 7.2% 3,544,763 6.6% BUDGET CONTINGENCY FUND 892,417 3.9% 1,022,363 3.7% 1,261,124 4.5% 835,651 4.3% 828,461 4.2% 2,074,043 3.9%

CHANGE IN FUND BALANCE (1,243,195) -5.5% (129,229) -0.5% 439,461 1.6% 196,180 1.0% 505,320 2.6% 792,544 1.5% TOTAL REVENUE 22,596,464 100.0% 27,785,799 100.0% 28,097,687 100.0% 19,352,741 100.0% 19,658,513 100.0% 53,741,274 100.0%

EXPENDITURE BY PROGRAM: INSTRUCTION:

ACADEMIC 5,445,777 24.1% 7,068,169 25.4% 9,657,871 34.4% 5,253,360 27.1% 6,985,110 35.5% 17,453,894 32.5% VO-TECH 3,630,013 16.1% 4,584,903 16.5% 5,141,346 18.3% 3,159,465 16.3% 3,563,339 18.1% 7,848,016 14.6%

OTHER 5,564,913 24.6% 6,240,683 22.5% 3,202,613 11.4% 1,237,296 6.4% 2,125,040 10.8% 6,406,573 11.9% TOTAL INSTRUCTION 14,640,703 64.8% 17,893,755 64.4% 18,001,830 64.1% 9,650,121 49.9% 12,673,489 64.5% 31,708,483 59.0%

INSTRUCTION SUPPORT 461,150 2.0% 663,975 2.4% 866,458 3.1% 2,242,618 11.6% 578,084 2.9% 2,921,284 5.4% STUDENT SERVICES 1,944,085 8.6% 2,682,305 9.7% 3,137,508 11.2% 2,436,392 12.6% 2,000,485 10.2% 4,678,476 8.7%

INSTITUTIONAL SUPPORT 3,069,674 13.6% 3,177,001 11.4% 3,291,510 11.7% 2,688,627 13.9% 2,193,226 11.2% 7,170,012 13.3% PHY. PLANT OPERATION 2,480,852 11.0% 3,368,763 12.1% 2,800,381 10.0% 2,334,983 12.1% 2,213,229 11.3% 7,263,019 13.5%

TOTAL EXPENDITURES 22,596,464 100.0% 27,785,799 100.0% 28,097,687 100.0% 19,352,741 100.0% 19,658,513 100.0% 53,741,274 100.0% EXPENDITURE BY OBJECT:

SALARIES 15,049,474 66.6% 17,892,967 64.4% 21,019,787 74.8% 13,937,347 72.0% 14,505,351 73.8% 41,104,796 76.5% TRAVEL 169,636 0.8% 271,004 1.0% 477,120 1.7% 325,763 1.7% 388,970 2.0% 470,606 0.9%

CONTRACTUAL SERVICES 3,066,702 13.6% 5,154,695 18.6% 3,138,158 11.2% 2,149,577 11.1% 2,625,754 13.4% 5,805,041 10.8% COMMODITIES 1,643,673 7.3% 1,547,338 5.6% 1,513,748 5.4% 1,129,767 5.8% 947,092 4.8% 2,240,730 4.2%

CAPITAL OUTLAY -OTE 123,879 0.5% 97,238 0.3% 62,037 0.2% 328,030 1.7% 29,303 0.1% 253,877 0.5% CAPITAL OUTLAY -EQUIPMENT 1,634,255 7.2% 1,269,897 4.6% 762,990 2.7% 931,279 4.8% 347,161 1.8% 1,578,247 2.9%

SUBSIDIES, LOANS & GRANTS 908,845 4.0% 1,552,660 5.6% 1,123,847 4.0% 550,978 2.8% 814,882 4.1% 2,287,977 4.3% TOTAL EXPENDITURES 22,596,464 100.0% 27,785,799 100.0% 28,097,687 100.0% 19,352,741 100.0% 19,658,513 100.0% 53,741,274 100.0%

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Northeast MS % Northwest MS % Pearl River % Southwest MS % TOTAL %

REVENUE BY SOURCE: GENERAL FUND 6,269,223 27.5% 9,774,124 31.2% 6,288,424 30.1% 3,862,734 33.2% 112,272,570 29.1%

INDIRECT 3,389,232 14.9% 2,779,891 8.9% 3,379,133 16.2% 922,508 7.9% 41,289,501 10.7% FEDERAL 2,375,107 10.4% 2,640,942 8.4% 1,374,081 6.6% 692,468 6.0% 32,561,083 8.4% LOCAL:

STUDENT FEES 5,442,388 23.9% 8,874,505 28.3% 6,044,373 29.0% 3,067,961 26.4% 105,052,018 27.2% DISTRICT TAXES 1,324,886 5.8% 3,687,846 11.8% 2,090,717 10.0% 948,790 8.2% 40,250,213 10.4%

OTHER 1,060,055 4.7% 423,163 1.3% 399,782 1.9% 396,427 3.4% 12,744,490 3.3% TOTAL LOCAL 7,827,329 34.4% 12,985,514 41.4% 8,534,872 40.9% 4,413,178 38.0% 158,046,721 40.9%

EDUCATION ENHANCEMENT 1,448,956 6.4% 2,331,119 7.4% 1,431,008 6.9% 840,377 7.2% 26,131,978 6.8% BUDGET CONTINGENCY FUND 847,785 3.7% 1,363,938 4.3% 837,282 4.0% 491,706 4.2% 15,289,832 4.0%

CHANGE IN FUND BALANCE 607,591 2.7% (519,094) -1.7% (982,757) -4.7% 398,151 3.4% 434,130 0.1% TOTAL REVENUE 22,765,223 100.0% 31,356,434 100.0% 20,862,043 100.0% 11,621,122 100.0% 386,025,815 100.0%

EXPENDITURE BY PROGRAM: INSTRUCTION:

ACADEMIC 7,732,938 34.0% 9,451,173 30.1% 5,420,970 26.0% 4,255,130 36.6% 113,038,493 29.3% VO-TECH 3,738,711 16.4% 5,423,225 17.3% 3,848,131 18.4% 2,132,078 18.3% 70,028,255 18.1%

OTHER 3,558,285 15.6% 3,276,517 10.4% 2,529,575 12.1% 695,742 6.0% 45,675,789 11.8% TOTAL INSTRUCTION 15,029,934 66.0% 18,150,915 57.9% 11,798,676 56.6% 7,082,950 60.9% 228,742,537 59.3%

INSTRUCTION SUPPORT 472,650 2.1% 1,086,423 3.5% 1,586,121 7.6% 516,215 4.4% 16,080,113 4.2% STUDENT SERVICES 2,201,531 9.7% 3,826,644 12.2% 2,875,693 13.8% 1,476,739 12.7% 42,666,401 11.1%

INSTITUTIONAL SUPPORT 2,794,140 12.3% 3,816,482 12.2% 2,966,175 14.2% 1,449,713 12.5% 50,900,150 13.2% PHY. PLANT OPERATION 2,266,968 10.0% 4,475,970 14.3% 1,635,378 7.8% 1,095,505 9.4% 47,636,614 12.3%

TOTAL EXPENDITURES 22,765,223 100.0% 31,356,434 100.0% 20,862,043 100.0% 11,621,122 100.0% 386,025,815 100.0% EXPENDITURE BY OBJECT:

SALARIES 16,628,319 73.0% 24,813,449 79.1% 14,251,773 68.3% 8,511,592 73.2% 278,879,041 72.2% TRAVEL 218,151 1.0% 383,347 1.2% 402,524 1.9% 95,741 0.8% 4,960,993 1.3%

CONTRACTUAL SERVICES 2,691,042 11.8% 3,373,559 10.8% 3,234,995 15.5% 1,434,033 12.3% 49,865,012 12.9% COMMODITIES 878,966 3.9% 1,144,039 3.6% 1,538,267 7.4% 516,936 4.4% 19,758,495 5.1%

CAPITAL OUTLAY -OTE 29,148 0.1% 162,244 0.5% 0.0% 63,184 0.5% 3,128,060 0.8% CAPITAL OUTLAY -EQUIPMENT 991,963 4.4% 748,327 2.4% 110,470 0.5% 269,948 2.3% 13,261,205 3.4%

SUBSIDIES, LOANS & GRANTS 1,327,634 5.8% 731,469 2.3% 1,324,014 6.3% 729,688 6.3% 16,173,009 4.2% TOTAL EXPENDITURES 22,765,223 100.0% 31,356,434 100.0% 20,862,043 100.0% 11,621,122 100.0% 386,025,815 100.0%

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MISSISSIPPI Public Community and Junior Colleges

COUNTY TAX SUPPORT Fiscal Year 2004

MAINTENANCE CAPITAL IMPROVEMENTS

DISTRICT: Census 2000 Population

2003 Ad Val Assess (MM) Reported Levy Effective Levy

Amount Received Reported Levy Effective Levy

Amount Received Total Received

COAHOMA:

BOLIVAR*@ 40,633 222.9 1.16 1.15 238,734 0.00 0.00 0 238,734

COAHOMA 30,622 164.5 3.60 3.61 552,913 2.70 2.66 406,473 959,386

QUITMAN* @ 10,117 49.4 1.82 1.83 83,795 0.00 0.00 0 83,795

TUNICA* @ 9,227 256.0 2.54 1.30 310,296 0.00 0.00 0 310,296

TALLAHATCHIE* @ 14,903 77.4 1.00 1.03 74,447 0.00 0.00 0 74,447

TOTAL 105,502 770.2 10.12 8.93 1,260,185 2.70 2.66 406,473 1,666,658

COPIAH-LINCOLN:

ADAMS 34,340 208.5 2.18 2.17 420,000 1.84 1.83 354,746 774,746

COPIAH* 28,757 150.1 2.41 2.42 338,007 2.40 2.41 336,601 674,608

FRANKLIN 8,448 51.3 1.63 1.74 83,100 1.57 1.68 80,100 163,200

JEFFERSON 9,740 41.2 1.22 1.32 50,467 1.43 1.54 59,024 109,491

LAWRENCE 13,258 96.8 2.33 2.45 220,066 1.24 1.30 116,876 336,942

LINCOLN 33,166 207.6 2.20 2.33 450,000 1.91 2.02 390,000 840,000

SIMPSON 27,639 135.1 2.83 2.93 368,049 2.82 2.93 367,622 735,671

TOTAL 155,348 890.6 14.80 15.35 1,929,689 13.21 13.70 1,704,969 3,634,658

EAST CENTRAL:

LEAKE 20,940 106.1 1.90 1.79 176,860 1.25 1.18 116,505 293,365

NESHOBA 28,684 122.4 2.25 2.34 266,743 1.50 1.56 177,330 444,073

NEWTON 21,838 96.8 2.25 2.69 241,854 1.50 1.79 161,236 403,090

SCOTT 28,423 136.3 2.18 2.10 265,781 0.83 0.85 107,719 373,500

WINSTON 20,160 107.6 1.65 1.59 159,273 0.80 1.12 112,232 271,505

TOTAL 120,045 569.1 10.23 10.51 1,110,511 5.88 6.50 675,022 1,785,533

EAST MISSISSIPPI:

CLAY 21,979 136.4 2.20 1.68 213,600 0.90 0.70 89,400 303,000

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MAINTENANCE CAPITAL IMPROVEMENTS

DISTRICT: Census 2000 Population

2003 Ad Val Assess (MM) Reported Levy Effective Levy

Amount Received Reported Levy Effective Levy

Amount Received Total Received

KEMPER 10,453 77.9 2.04 1.05 76,350 1.36 0.70 50,900 127,250

LAUDERDALE* 78,161 475.0 0.38 0.33 147,700 0.00 0.11 50,000 197,700

LOWNDES 61,586 481.4 1.63 1.40 626,400 0.37 0.32 142,400 768,800

NOXUBEE 12,548 63.6 1.56 1.46 86,300 1.35 1.40 82,900 169,200

OKTIBBEHA 42,902 242.8 1.00 0.95 213,800 1.00 0.95 213,800 427,600

TOTAL 227,629 1,477.1 8.81 6.88 1,364,150 4.98 4.19 629,400 1,993,550

HINDS:

CLAIBORNE 11,831 58.7 2.55 2.36 129,079 2.55 2.36 129,079 258,158

HINDS 250,800 1,598.2 2.67 2.72 4,044,267 2.77 2.81 4,173,599 8,217,866

RANKIN 115,327 922.5 3.65 3.57 3,061,553 0.68 0.73 627,033 3,688,586

WARREN 49,644 474.9 3.71 3.71 1,640,453 0.59 0.77 338,242 1,978,695

COPIAH* 28,757 150.1 0.95 0.94 131,313 0.00 0.00 0 131,313

TOTAL 456,359 3,204.4 13.53 13.31 9,006,665 6.59 6.67 5,267,953 14,274,618

HOLMES:

ATTALA 19,661 207.9 2.54 1.46 282,372 2.04 1.17 226,774 509,146

CARROLL 10,769 67.2 1.31 1.29 80,615 1.00 0.98 61,053 141,668

CHOCTAW 9,758 109.1 0.82 0.37 38,029 0.82 0.37 38,029 76,058

GRENADA 23,263 163.5 1.00 1.06 160,903 1.00 0.99 150,199 311,102

HOLMES 21,609 93.4 2.60 2.54 220,814 2.70 2.63 228,154 448,968

MADISON 74,674 779.9 0.48 0.48 348,549 0.39 0.40 290,584 639,133

MONTGOMERY 12,189 53.4 1.33 1.26 62,730 1.14 1.10 54,554 117,284

WEBSTER 10,294 58.6 1.00 0.86 47,000 1.00 0.86 47,000 94,000

YAZOO 28,149 154.3 2.25 2.29 328,817 1.00 1.06 151,599 480,416

TOTAL 210,366 1,687.3 13.33 11.62 1,569,829 11.09 9.56 1,247,946 2,817,775

ITAWAMBA: 0

CHICKASAW 19,440 80.3 3.00 3.22 240,449 3.00 2.69 200,742 441,191

ITAWAMBA 22,770 109.2 3.20 3.20 324,468 4.00 3.92 398,033 722,501

LEE 75,755 662.9 3.63 3.80 2,341,413 1.60 1.68 1,032,671 3,374,084

MONROE 38,014 253.1 2.98 2.93 689,525 1.99 1.96 460,496 1,150,021

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MAINTENANCE CAPITAL IMPROVEMENTS

DISTRICT: Census 2000 Population

2003 Ad Val Assess (MM) Reported Levy Effective Levy

Amount Received Reported Levy Effective Levy

Amount Received Total Received

PONTOTOC 26,726 142.6 2.70 2.81 372,890 2.50 2.49 329,760 702,650

TOTAL 182,705 1,248.1 15.51 15.95 3,968,745 13.09 12.73 2,421,702 6,390,447

JONES:

CLARKE 17,955 127.0 2.70 1.97 232,800 0.25 0.23 27,361 260,161

COVINGTON 19,407 142.8 1.35 1.17 155,842 0.85 0.52 68,473 224,315

GREENE 13,299 68.0 2.25 1.81 114,704 0.00 0.00 0 114,704

JASPER 18,149 106.0 1.25 1.32 129,716 1.00 0.90 88,920 218,636

JONES 64,958 367.9 1.79 1.76 603,834 2.31 2.20 752,459 1,356,293

PERRY 12,138 73.1 2.17 2.31 157,055 0.97 1.02 69,371 226,426

SMITH 16,182 88.8 1.73 1.69 139,732 0.45 0.44 36,416 176,148

WAYNE 21,216 117.8 2.25 2.12 232,706 1.10 1.02 111,750 344,456

TOTAL 183,304 1,091.4 15.49 14.17 1,766,389 6.93 6.33 1,154,750 2,921,139

MERIDIAN:

LAUDERDALE* 78,161 475.0 1.00 1.02 448,623 0.00 0.00 0 448,623

CITY OF MERIDIAN 39,968 247.0 4.00 4.32 993,175 3.00 3.24 744,881 1,738,056

TOTAL 78,161 722.0 5.00 5.34 1,441,798 3.00 3.24 744,881 2,186,679

MISSISSIPPI DELTA:

BOLIVAR* 40,633 222.9 0.78 0.77 159,827 0.38 0.38 77,865 237,692

HUMPHREYS 11,206 55.0 1.00 1.19 60,877 1.00 0.89 45,255 106,132

ISSAQUENA 2,274 22.6 1.29 1.34 28,248 1.10 1.09 22,813 51,061

LEFLORE 37,947 194.5 1.66 1.65 298,534 1.00 0.99 179,793 478,327

SHARKEY 6,580 38.8 1.26 1.27 45,999 0.84 0.82 29,764 75,763

SUNFLOWER 34,369 151.7 2.58 2.54 358,246 0.74 0.73 102,818 461,064

WASHINGTON 62,977 357.9 2.50 2.46 819,946 0.50 0.50 165,938 985,884

TOTAL 195,986 1,043.4 11.07 11.23 1,771,677 5.56 5.39 624,246 2,395,923

MISSISSIPPI GULF COAST:

GEORGE 19,144 99.3 2.00 1.90 175,111 1.92 1.24 114,858 289,969

HARRISON 189,601 1,590.7 2.12 2.20 3,252,232 1.80 1.87 2,761,329 6,013,561

JACKSON 131,420 1,196.6 3.20 2.96 3,292,534 2.10 1.97 2,187,523 5,480,057

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MAINTENANCE CAPITAL IMPROVEMENTS

DISTRICT: Census 2000 Population

2003 Ad Val Assess (MM) Reported Levy Effective Levy

Amount Received Reported Levy Effective Levy

Amount Received Total Received

STONE 13,622 77.2 4.00 3.99 286,958 3.00 3.02 217,119 504,077

TOTAL 353,787 2,963.8 11.32 11.05 7,006,835 8.82 8.10 5,280,829 12,287,664

NORTHEAST MISSISSIPPI:

ALCORN 34,558 195.9 1.36 1.78 323,402 1.64 1.38 251,716 575,118

PRENTISS 25,556 118.0 2.75 2.62 287,419 3.75 2.71 297,996 585,415

TIPPAH 20,826 100.4 1.80 1.55 144,878 2.35 2.08 194,386 339,264

TISHOMINGO 19,163 116.7 2.00 2.19 237,875 1.00 1.00 108,757 346,632

UNION 25,362 157.1 3.00 2.27 331,312 2.19 1.88 274,248 605,560

TOTAL 125,465 688.1 10.91 10.41 1,324,886 10.93 9.06 1,127,103 2,451,989

NORTHWEST MISSISSIPPI:

BENTON 8,026 38.4 2.00 1.78 63,478 1.00 0.89 31,739 95,217

CALHOUN 15,069 69.7 2.00 1.88 121,887 0.00 0.00 0 121,887

DESOTO 107,199 1,021.8 2.01 1.94 1,840,632 2.12 2.06 1,960,284 3,800,916

LAFAYETTE 38,744 283.4 0.50 0.50 132,823 2.60 2.62 690,311 823,134

MARSHALL 34,993 161.2 2.25 2.14 320,434 2.25 2.14 320,434 640,868

PANOLA 34,274 231.2 2.20 1.66 356,910 0.11 0.08 17,051 373,961

QUITMAN* 10,117 49.4 1.82 1.80 82,636 0.00 0.00 0 82,636

TALLAHATCHIE* 14,903 77.4 1.10 1.07 76,794 0.00 0.00 0 76,794

TATE 25,370 137.8 2.57 2.48 318,224 2.57 2.41 308,639 626,863

TUNICA* 9,227 256.0 1.90 1.33 315,522 0.64 0.33 77,666 393,188

YALOBUSHA 13,051 56.5 1.22 1.11 58,506 1.12 1.03 54,038 112,544

TOTAL 310,973 2,382.9 19.57 17.68 3,687,846 12.41 11.55 3,460,162 7,148,008

PEARL RIVER:

FORREST 72,604 425.2 1.28 1.17 461,125 0.75 0.69 271,221 732,346

HANCOCK 42,967 441.7 1.42 1.17 481,000 0.33 0.49 203,000 684,000

JEFFERSON DAVIS 13,962 68.9 1.60 1.47 93,941 0.60 0.55 35,280 129,221

LAMAR 39,070 308.3 1.60 1.14 327,548 1.04 1.01 290,042 617,590

MARION 25,595 123.3 2.40 2.52 288,544 0.50 0.46 52,500 341,044

PEARL RIVER 48,621 264.6 1.91 1.78 438,559 2.59 2.40 591,337 1,029,896

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MAINTENANCE CAPITAL IMPROVEMENTS

DISTRICT: Census 2000 Population

2003 Ad Val Assess (MM) Reported Levy Effective Levy

Amount Received Reported Levy Effective Levy

Amount Received Total Received

TOTAL 242,819 1,632.0 10.21 9.24 2,090,717 5.81 5.60 1,443,380 3,534,097

SOUTHWEST MISSISSIPPI:

AMITE 13,599 85.7 2.00 1.97 156,973 2.40 2.36 188,428 345,401

PIKE 38,940 204.1 3.00 2.96 561,141 3.00 2.96 561,141 1,122,282

WALTHALL 15,156 75.4 1.95 1.87 131,186 2.25 2.16 151,369 282,555

WILKINSON 10,312 53.9 2.00 1.99 99,490 1.00 0.99 49,745 149,235

TOTAL 78,007 419.1 8.95 8.78 948,790 8.65 8.47 950,683 1,899,473

STATEWIDE TOTALS: 2,844,658 19,311.7 178.85 170.45 40,248,712 119.65 113.75 27,139,499 67,388,211 A mill equals $1 for every $1,000 of a property's assessed valuation. @ - Indicates the counties in Coahoma's district establised in Section 37-29-551 effective after July 1, 1995. * Indicates a county that supports two districts. EFFECTIVE LEVY = (Receipt/(Assessment X 0.93 Collection Factor)) Coahoma Community College received $1,500 in Maintenance from Panola County in FY 2004. This amount is not included above. REASON FOR EXCEEDING MAXIMUM MILLIAGE AS SPECIFIED IN SECTION 37-29-141:

EAST CENTRAL - E&I at East Central CC includes a Special Tax Levy for Barber Hall from Leake Co. of $55,000 or .65 mills, Neshoba of $70,680 or 0.6 mills, Newton of $40,800 or 0.6 mills, Scott of $50,014 or 0.45 mills, and Winston of $35,000.

EAST MISSISSIPPI - Lauderdale County is providing a special levy of $50,000 for construction to EMCC. ITAWAMBA - Maintenance at Itawamba CC includes extra millage per Section 37-35-3 for the establishment and maintenance of adult education classes in the amount of 0.20 or $20,084 and $25,463 from Itawamba and

Pontotoc, respectively, 0.08 or $66,413 from Lee and 0.13 or $30,085 from Monroe counties. Under E&I, Itawamba Co. has added 1.0 extra mill or $100,420 and Lee Co. 0.31 mills or $200,083, per S. 37-39-329 for debt service.

MERIDIAN - Maintenance at Meridian CC includes extra millage per Section 37-35- 3 for the establishment and maintenance of adult education classes in the amount of 1.0 mill or $248,294. MISS. GULF COAST - Section 37-29-437 allows MGCCC additional millage; George Co. levied $50,000 for a Training Facility Loan (E&I).

NORTHEAST - E&I for Prentiss County in the Northeast CC district consists of the following levies: 1.00 or $82,483 under Section 37-29-267 for land and building purchase, and 0.75 or $61,862 under S. 27-39-329 for debt service.

NORTHWEST - Northwest MS CC received a levy of 1.60 or $424,711 for debt service from Lafayette Co.

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Student Fees & Charges/Semester 2004 - 2005

Fees For All Sstudents Additional Fees Meals District Matriculation Other Fees Total Out-District Out-State Course Fees P-T $/SCH Dormitory Room 5-DAY 7-DAY Bus

Coahoma 750 ^60P*;40T 850 -0- 1,450 ^E,V,S,O 80 650@ 807v - 250

Copiah-Lincoln 800 50T 850 -0- 900 G,T 105 500-750@ ^650y ^875z na

East Central 700 ^15L; 25T 740 -0- 1,050 C,L,S 65 475 708 855 na

East MS 700 ^80R 780 0 875 ^A,C,G,L,S,H,V 90 445@ 675v 740x na

Hinds 830 40R 870 -0- 1,103 No 75 470 541 650 100

Holmes 550 ^162 712 -0- 850 No 65 325-400 550 - na

Itawamba 700 ^30R 730 -0- 875 No 75 450-500 570 720 na

Jones 744 ^30R;36T 810 -0- 950 L,M,N,S,V 65 441-492 - 840 na

Meridian 650 20R;5S;48T 723 -0- 840 G,I,IS,L,M,O,T 70 500-875 - 725x na

MS Delta 800 -0- 800 -0- 804 O 75 340 655 - na

MS Gulf Coast 745 ^20R;36T 801 -0- 923 I 75 450 630 735 na

Northeast MS 750 32T 782 -0- 860 No 83 573-707 580 713 na

Northwest MS 650 -0- 650 -0- 1,000 M,L,T 60 425-725@ 580 700x na

Pearl River 760 25R; 25T 810 -0- 1,199 C,G,L,S,V 76 302-432 730 853 na

Southwest MS 750 -25V;25T 800 -0- 1,100 N,T,V 70 375 675 - na

Average 727 54 781 0 985 - 75 ^448 - 539 642 764 175 Range 550 - 830 0 -162 650 - 870 0-0 804 - 1,450 - 60 - 105 302 - 875 515 - 807 650 - 875 100-250

NOTES: Other Fees: L - Lab Course Fees: A - Art L - Labs @ Includes cable TV v - 15 Meals P - Publication B - Bowling M - Music w - 10 Meals R - Registration C - Cosmetology N -Nursing x - 19 Meals S - Safety and Security E - Evening O - Off Campus y - 14 Meals T - Technology F - Photography P - Pottery z - 21 Meals V - Student Services G - Graduation S - Science * - Fall Semester Only H - Health T - Testing Fees I - Insurance V - Vocational IS - Indep. Study

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MISSISSIPPI Community and Junior College Support (Composite)

Education & General Expenditures (Actual) FY 2004

FUNCTION/OBJECT Salaries &

Wages Staff

Benefits

Salaries & Staff

Benefits Travel Contractual

Services Commodities

Capital Outlay OTE

Capital Outlay Equip

Student Aid TOTALS

% of Total

1. Instruction a. Academic 78,128,161 17,598,971 95,727,132 980,988 1,772,862 2,544,473 257,071 2,179,284 9,576,682 113,038,493 29.3% b. Vocational -Technical 48,383,164 11,645,250 60,028,414 636,821 1,410,865 2,893,001 87,794 4,145,422 825,939 70,028,255 18.1% c. Other 25,825,346 5,413,618 31,238,964 815,820 7,432,022 2,839,482 1,500 3,235,808 112,193 45,675,789 11.8%

Instruction Sub-Total 152,336,671 34,657,839 186,994,510 2,433,629 10,615,749 8,276,956 346,365 9,560,514 10,514,814 228,742,537 59.3%

2. Instructional Support 8,853,854 2,200,919 11,054,773 250,266 1,512,805 792,948 1,180,010 887,108 402,203 16,080,113 4.2% a. Learning Resource 6,333,768 1,575,590 7,909,358 62,207 789,178 665,781 1,051,461 441,055 397,203 11,316,243 2.9%

3. Student Services 23,065,472 5,582,144 28,647,616 1,481,762 4,041,279 3,066,771 0 390,825 5,038,147 42,666,401 11.1% a. Athletics 5,471,154 1,270,260 6,741,414 937,351 2,085,833 1,709,352 7,857 109,579 3,459,874 15,051,261 3.9%

4. Institutional Support 24,809,972 6,454,878 31,264,850 834,918 13,614,143 3,126,531 142,118 1,765,515 152,075 50,900,150 13.2% 5. Operation of Physical Plant 16,103,259 4,814,033 20,917,292 (39,583) 20,081,036 4,495,289 1,459,567 657,243 65,770 47,636,614 12.3% 6. Student Aid

TOTAL Education & General 225,169,228 53,709,813 278,879,041 4,960,993 49,865,012 19,758,495 3,128,060 13,261,205 16,173,009 386,025,815 100.0%

Percentage of Total 58.3% 13.9% 72.2% 1.3% 12.9% 5.1% 0.8% 3.4% 4.2% 100%

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Auxiliary Enterprises: Revenues And Expenditures Fy 2004 FY 2004

Food Services Housing Stores & Shops Other Total

COLLEGE Revenue Expenditure Revenue Expenditure Revenue Expenditure Revenue Expenditure Revenue Expenditure

Excess Rev. Over

Expend.

Coahoma 467,064 497,958 322,110 240,620 679,362 669,598 1,468,536 1,408,176 60,360

Copiah-Lincoln 1,191,388 1,242,978 639,956 408,297 1,616,649 1,392,405 419,613 A 536,234 3,867,606 3,579,914 287,692

East Central 786,452 673,756 697,515 477,940 1,378,849 1,101,543 2,862,816 2,253,239 609,577

East MS 480,474 407,357 328,705 148,272 2,465,561 2,233,553 3,274,740 2,789,182 485,558

Hinds 1,482,049 1,579,685 1,392,099 1,706,647 5,508,785 4,990,146 1,632,843 B 1,712,166 10,015,776 9,988,644 27,132

Holmes 446,358 435,732 333,927 176,553 188,450 0 968,735 612,285 356,450

Itawamba 850,378 778,165 662,212 825,559 3,254,577 2,396,384 117,892 C 149,343 4,885,059 4,149,451 735,608

Jones 1,180,698 731,372 608,469 273,457 2,494,108 2,084,049 4,283,275 3,088,878 1,194,397

Meridian 461,373 411,416 547,382 639,128 2,179,973 1,867,146 15,295 D 15,221 3,204,023 2,932,911 271,112

MS Delta 875,337 870,712 256,454 285,727 1,695,241 1,425,217 34,760 E 21,914 2,861,792 2,603,570 258,222

MS Gulf Coast 787,123 735,436 530,643 780,051 2,253,194 2,041,283 241,697 F 151,202 3,812,657 3,707,972 104,685

Northeast MS 850,827 867,146 833,116 183,492 1,937,825 1,555,398 279,541 G 539,338 3,901,309 3,145,374 755,935

Northwest MS 1,084,367 1,027,471 966,366 4,481,591 3,435,026 2,818,376 79,060 H 118,575 5,564,819 8,446,013 (2,881,194)

Pearl River 1,082,600 1,007,500 325,000 239,117 1,523,500 1,550,017 2,931,100 2,796,634 134,466

Southwest MS 636,279 763,004 274,776 279,211 702,580 533,185 21,674 I 64,178 1,635,309 1,639,578 (4,269)

Totals 12,662,767 12,029,688 8,718,730 11,145,662 31,313,680 26,658,300 2,842,375 3,308,171 55,537,552 53,141,821 2,395,731 Note: Northwest MS CC’s Housing Expenditure includes a $3,855,900 transfer to the Plant Fund to finance construction of Marshall Dormitory and renovation of Panola Dormitory. A-Golf Course & Conference Center F-Clinics & Investment Income B-Eagle Ridge Conference Center, Airport, Special Events & Activities, Golf Course, & Bull Test Center G-Crow's Neck, Student Union, Gameroom, Aquat Ic Center, Vending And Communications C-Print Shop & Faculty Housing H-Post Office, Ag Arena D-Transportation I-Student Union E- Faculty Housing

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Expenditure Per FTE by Function - FY 2003 Fiscal Year 2004

Function Expenditure FTE Expenditure/FTE

INSTRUCTION $228,742,537 83,307 2,746

Academic 113,038,493 53,768 2,102

Vo-Technical 70,028,255 16,601 4,218

Other 45,675,789 12,938 3,530

INSTRUCTIONAL SUPPORT 16,080,113 83,307 193

STUDENT SERVICES 42,666,401 83,307 512

INSTITUTIONAL SUPPORT 50,900,150 83,307 611

PHYSICAL PLANT 47,636,614 83,307 572

TOTAL EDUC. & GEN $386,025,815 83,307 $4,634

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Degrees Awarded, 2003-04

Associate Assoc of Applied Science Certificate Total CJC DISTRICT

N Percent N Percent N Percent N Coahoma 202 94.4 0 0.0 12 5.6 214

Copiah-Lincoln 263 48.2 231 42.3 52 9.5 546

East Central 208 45.6 172 37.7 76 16.7 456

East MS 280 49.3 160 28.2 128 22.5 568

Hinds 398 33.3 486 40.7 311 26.0 1,195

Holmes 162 54.5 77 25.9 58 19.5 297

Itawamba 136 33.3 240 58.8 32 7.8 408

Jones County 473 55.9 177 20.9 196 23.2 846

Meridian 209 32.3 289 44.6 150 23.1 648

MS Delta 163 43.5 128 34.1 84 22.4 375

MS Gulf Coast 601 46.1 538 41.2 166 12.7 1,305

Northeast MS 161 32.9 270 55.1 59 12.0 490

Northwest MS 418 50.7 219 26.5 188 22.8 825

Pearl River 209 38.0 190 34.5 151 27.5 550

Southwest MS 299 84.7 0 0.0 54 15.3 353

System 4,182 46.1 3,177 35.0 1,717 18.9 9,076

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ACADEMIC FACULTY LOCAL SALARY SCHEDULE, NINE MONTH BASIS FISCAL YEAR 2004-2005

MASTER'S MASTER'S + 30 DOCTORATE DISTRICT Start End Step Start End Step Start End Step COAHOMA @ 30,000 37,500 25 32,000 39,500 25 38,000 45,500 25 COPIAH-LINCOLN 32,000 50,500 35 34,000 52,500 35 36,000 54,500 35 EAST CENTRAL 26,083 54,825 35 27,628 58,725 35 29,112 62,944 35 EAST MISS. 30,944 51,079 31 33,807 55,953 31 36,649 60,825 31 HINDS 28,543 50,803 30 31,513 54,515 31 35,966 58,968 31 HOLMES 32,380 51,740 30 33,790 53,150 30 36,610 55,970 30 ITAWAMBA 31,267 47,919 23 32,745 51,945 25 36,027 58,227 25 JONES 38,700 56,885 30 41,060 62,525 31 43,665 65,130 31 MERIDIAN # No Salary Schedule in Effect at This Time MISS. DELTA 36,570 46,546 29 37,756 47,732 29 38,942 48,918 29 MISS.GULF COAST 31,567 52,308 37 34,989 55,730 37 42,152 62,893 37 NORTHEAST * 34,675 44,875 25 37,815 49,215 25 41,710 54,310 25 NORTHWEST 34,330 51,473 32 35,765 54,706 32 37,480 57,444 32 PEARL RIVER 31,456 53,968 35 34,713 58,618 35 38,574 61,304 35 SOUTHWEST 41,905 68,905 36 44,605 71,605 36 46,405 73,405 36 AVERAGE 32,887 51,380 31 35,156 54,744 31 38,378 58,596 31 MEDIAN 31,784 51,276 31 34,357 54,611 31 37,740 58,598 31 PUBLIC SCHOOL AEP 29,925 47,175 25 30,850 49,725 25 31,775 52,275 25

@- Coahoma Community College provides a $500 increment for each year at Coahoma after 25 years of service. # - Meridian Community College does not have a salary schedule in effect at this time. * - Northeast Mississippi Community College has a salary schedule with higher steps for disciplines that are in high demand. The entry, rather than high demand, schedule is provided above.

MISSISSIPPI Public Community and Junior Colleges

Statistical Data 2004 - 2005

Prepared by: State Board for Community and Junior Colleges

Division of Accountability and Technology 3825 Ridgewood Road

Jackson, Mississippi 39211 Voice: (601) 432-6518 Fax: (601) 432-6363

Email: [email protected]

CONTENTS

Page Board Members & Staff ....................................................................................................................................................................................................................... i Board of Trustees: Schedule of Meetings .......................................................................................................................................................................................... ii Foreword............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................ iii ENROLLMENT: Academic Year 2004-05 * Total Enrollment: Credit and Non-Credit ............................................................................................................................................................................................ 1 Non-duplicate Credit Headcount 2004-05 vs. 2003-04 ..................................................................................................................................................................... 2 Non-duplicate Credit Headcount Enrollment by Age Group .............................................................................................................................................................. 3 Non-duplicate Credit Headcount Enrollment by Admission Compliance ........................................................................................................................................... 4 Non-duplicate Credit Headcount Enrollment by Classification .......................................................................................................................................................... 5 Non-duplicate Credit Headcount Enrollment by Curriculum............................................................................................................................................................... 6 Non-duplicate Credit Headcount Enrollment by Enrollment Status ................................................................................................................................................... 7 Non-duplicate Credit Headcount Enrollment by Gender ................................................................................................................................................................... 8 Non-duplicate Credit Headcount Enrollment by Race ....................................................................................................................................................................... 9 Non-duplicate Credit Headcount Enrollment by Residence ............................................................................................................................................................ 10 Non-duplicate Credit Headcount Enrollment by MS County ........................................................................................................................................................... 11 Degrees Awarded .............................................................................................................................................................................................................................14 FINANCE: Fiscal Year 2004-05 ** Comparison of Revenue by Source & Expenditure by Program ..................................................................................................................................................... 16 County Tax Support ......................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 19 Student Fees & Charges/Semester ................................................................................................................................................................................................. 24 E & G Expenditures by Function & Object ....................................................................................................................................................................................... 25 Auxiliary Enterprises: Revenues & Expenditures ............................................................................................................................................................................ 26 Expenditure per FTE by Function .................................................................................................................................................................................................... 27 Academic Faculty Salary Schedule....................................................................................................................................................................................................28 * Academic Year = Summer Terms 2004 + Fall Semester 2004 + Spring Semester 2005 ** Fiscal Year = 01 July 04 – June 05

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MISSISSIPPI State Board For Community And Junior Colleges

FY 2005

BOARD MEMBERS Dorothy Nelson George Walker, Chair Jimmy Murphy Veldore Young Lawrence Warren, Vice Chair Pat Randall Napolean Moore Brenda Yonge Denver Brackeen Johnny L. (Chip) Crane Board Staff Dr. Wayne Stonecypher EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR ADCOCK, John Director Career/Technical Education

BORGMAN, Debbie Supervisor of Accounting

BRADBERRY, Dr. Thomas Randall Associate Executive Director for Programs

BRADLEY, Ernestine Administrative Secretary

BURNETT, Ive Webmaster

CARTER, Jason Acct/Personal Manager

DAY, Dr. Larry L. Associate Executive Director for Acc & Tech

DUCKSWORTH, Elizabeth R. Accounting Assistant

FLOYD, Oddie M. Administrative Secretary

GARDNER, Marilyn Administrative Secretary

GILBERT, Deborah Associate Executive Director for Fin & Adm

GIVENS, Bevelin Technical Specialist

HAMILL, Duane Resource Manager

HARRION, Pamela Publications/Media Specialist

HODGES, Rodney Program Specialist – WIA/Workforce

HOLLOWAY, Dexter Director of Workforce Director

KIMBLE, Audra Distance Education Director

LARRY, Joseph Program Specialist-Workforce Education

LUCAS, Sandra Purchasing and Record Technician

MCKENNIS, Terica Administrative Secretary

MOORE, Venetria Administrative Secretary

PUGH, Jason Assistant to the Executive Director

RICHARDSON, Eloise J. Program Specialist Adult Education/GED Testing

SEAL, Daniel S. Program Specialist ABE

SHORTER, Carolyn Administrative Secretary

SMITH, Ray A. Director Information Services

SOUTHWARD, James Affiliated Activities Director

WALLEY, Denise Executive Secretary

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MISSISSIPPI Public Community and Junior Colleges

Board of Trustees: Schedule of Meetings FY 2004

Institution No. of Members Date Time Coahoma 10 2nd Monday 9:00 a.m. Copiah-Lincoln 27 1st Thursday 4:30 p.m. East Central 30 2nd Tuesday 12:00 Noon East MS 12 1st Monday 7:00 p.m. Hinds 15 1st Wednesday 1:00 p.m. Holmes 22 3rd Thursday 1:15 p.m. Itawamba 30 2nd Monday 6:00 p.m. Jones 20 3rd Wednesday 12:30 p.m. Meridian 5 2ndTuesday 4:30 p.m. MS Delta 18 2nd Thursday 12:00 Noon MS Gulf Coast 23 Wednesday following 10:00 a.m. 3rd Monday Northeast MS 15 2nd Tuesday 1:30 p.m. Northwest MS 27 2nd Thursday 12:00 Noon Pearl River 16 2nd Tuesday 1:00 p.m. Southwest MS 17 2nd Tuesday 7:00 p.m. TOTAL 289 MS Community/Junior College Association 15 4th Tuesday 9:00 a.m. State Board for Community and Jr Colleges 10 3rd Friday 9:00 a.m.

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FOREWORD As the first state to establish a system of public community colleges, the state has fifteen comprehensive community college districts which provide educational programs and services that are accessible to virtually all Mississippi citizens. This has been a goal of these two-year institutions since the first one began admitting students in 1922. All public community colleges are accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools and the Mississippi Commission on College Accreditation. This network of institutions operates both university transfer and occupationally-oriented programs. Over seventy percent of all freshmen enrolled in Mississippi’s post-secondary institutions (both public and private) are enrolled in Mississippi’s public community and junior colleges. A student may transfer earned credits to four-year institutions without loss of credit if the student has followed the recommended course of study. Studies reveal that community college transfer students perform as well or better than the native students at four-year institutions. Community and junior colleges are the primary delivery mechanism for post-secondary occupational programs and workforce education in Mississippi. These programs of two-years or less duration are designed to prepare students for immediate employment and for upgrading skills of those currently employed. Training programs in more than one hundred occupational skills are provided by the schools. Community colleges also provide a variety of continuing education, community and public service activities. The institutions are funded by state appropriations, local district taxes, student fees and federal grants. A characteristic of Mississippi’s community colleges is their flexibility to respond to needs of a given segment of the state’s society. This sensitivity is the result of an administration and a board of control operating at the local level. Each college district has a local governing board which employs the president and faculty, owns property, establishes budgets for operation and capital improvement, and sets policies for the general governance of the institution. Cooperation by the various institutions on state-wide endeavors is accomplished through the Mississippi Community and Junior College Association, a voluntary organization of the institutions represented by their presidents. State coordination and oversight is provided by the State Board for Community and Junior Colleges, which on July 1, 1986, was named successor to the Junior College Commission. With regard to the system of community colleges, the State Board establishes standards for operation, administers state appropriations, approves vocational and technical programs and attendance centers, assembles reports, and provides general coordination.

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Total Enrollment FY 2005 01 July 2004 through 30 June 2005

Total Credit (Nonduplicate *) 92,097Total Credit (Duplicate **) 157,175Summer 2004 25,804 Fall 2004 67,645 Spring 2005 63,726 Full Time Equivalent (F.T.E. - S.C.H./24) 72,189.7 Retention Rate (Fall 2004 to Spring 2005) All Students 72.3% First-Time, First Year Students 76.1% Total Noncredit (Nonduplicate) 209,795ABE 13,447 Continuing Education 12,563 GED 5,465 High School Vocational Education 541 Literacy 706 Workforce (SBCJC Funded Projects) 151,385 Workforce (Non-SBCJC Funded Projects) 20,752 Other 4,936 Total Noncredit (Duplicate) 490,476ABE 13,904 Continuing Education 15,956 GED 7,109 High School Vocational Education 823 Literacy 717 Workforce (SBCJC Funded Projects) 408,303 Workforce (Non-SBCJC Funded Projects) 38,728 Other 4,936 Grand Total Enrollment (Nonduplicate) 301,892Grand Total Enrollment (Duplicate) 647,651

* Nonduplicate: The number of unique individuals served during the year. ** Duplicate: The number of different times individuals are served during the year.

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Non-Duplicated Credit Headcount Enrollment Academic Year 2003-04 vs 2004-05

CJC District 2004-05 2003-04 Chng %

Coahoma 2,415 2,358 57 2.4%

Copiah-Lincoln 3,963 4,290 -327 -7.6%

East Central 3,362 3,362 0 0.0%

East MS 6,322 5,983 339 5.7%

Hinds 13,423 13,518 -95 -0.7%

Holmes 6,586 5,889 697 11.8%

Itawamba 6,129 6,052 77 1.3%

Jones 6,393 6,719 -326 -4.9%

Meridian 4,590 4,568 22 0.5%

MS Delta 4,319 4,367 -48 -1.1%

MS Gulf Coast 14,530 14,419 111 0.8%

Northeast MS 3,919 3,974 -55 -1.4%

Northwest MS 8,391 8,263 128 1.5%

Pearl River 5,158 4,788 370 7.7%

Southwest MS 2,597 2,597 0 0.0%

Total 92,097 91,147 950 1.0%

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Age Group by District Academic Year 2004-05

Age Group

Unknown 15 - 17 18 - 19 20 – 21 22 - 24 25 - 29 30 - 34 35 - 39 40 - 49 50 - 64 65+ TOTAL CJC

DISTRICT N % N % N % N % N % N % N % N % N % N % N % N

Coahoma 2 0.1 2 0.1 238 9.9 560 23.2 486 20.1 412 17.1 268 11.0 170 7.0 225 9.3 52 2.2 0 0.0 2,415

Co-Lin 4 0.1 31 0.8 860 21.7 1,193 30.1 615 15.5 455 11.5 268 6.8 194 4.9 222 5.6 112 2.8 9 0.2 3,963

E.Central 1 0 5 0.1 574 17.1 947 28.2 524 15.6 412 12.3 310 9.2 211 6.3 280 8.3 94 2.8 4 0.1 3,362

East MS 12 0.2 12 0.2 634 10.0 1,601 25.3 1,547 24.5 1,010 16.0 574 9.1 368 5.8 424 6.7 137 2.2 3 0.0 6,322

Hinds 3 0 35 0.3 2,075 15.5 3,531 26.3 2,394 17.8 1,972 14.7 1,293 9.6 833 6.2 929 6.9 343 2.6 15 0.1 13,423

Holmes 13 0.2 18 0.3 1,031 15.7 2,010 30.5 1,199 18.2 824 12.5 531 8.1 361 5.5 444 6.7 147 2.2 8 0.1 6,586

Itawamba 1 0.0 12 0.2 1,067 17.4 1,554 25.4 970 15.8 878 14.3 602 9.8 391 6.4 487 7.9 166 2.7 1 0.0 6,129

Jones 7 0.1 24 0.4 1,339 20.9 2,019 31.6 1,188 18.6 738 11.5 387 6.1 261 4.1 309 4.8 112 1.8 9 0.1 6,393

Meridian 3 0.1 3 0.1 714 15.6 1,056 23.0 833 18.1 656 14.3 465 10.0 317 6.9 381 8.3 155 3.4 7 0.2 4,590

MS Delta 1 0.0 14 0.3 646 15.0 1,253 29.0 832 19.3 534 12.4 350 8.1 231 5.3 300 6.9 157 3.6 1 0.0 4,319

MS Gulf 71 0.5 42 0.3 2,078 14.3 3,291 22.6 2,579 17.7 2,415 16.6 1,451 10.0 1,037 7.1 1,136 7.8 417 2.9 13 0.1 14,530

Northeast 2 0.1 7 0.2 977 24.9 1,259 32.1 596 15.2 378 9.6 238 6.1 197 5.0 181 4.6 75 1.9 9 0.2 3,919

Northwest 10 0.1 14 0.2 1,318 15.7 2,396 28.6 1,549 18.5 1,119 13.3 681 8.1 471 5.6 575 6.9 244 2.9 14 0.2 8,391

Pearl River 23 0.4 30 0.6 968 18.8 1,297 25.1 960 18.6 730 14.2 424 8.2 270 5.2 357 6.9 97 1.9 2 0.0 5,158

Southwest 3 0.1 16 0.6 565 21.8 682 26.3 401 15.4 303 11.7 238 9.2 150 5.8 168 6.5 67 2.6 4 0.2 2,597

TOTAL 156 0.2 265 0.3 15,084 16.4 24,649 26.8 16,673 18.1 12,836 13.9 8,080 8.8 5,462 5.9 6,418 7.0 2,375 2.6 99 0.1 92,097

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Public Community and Junior Colleges Admission Compliance by District

Academic Year 2004-05

H.S. Diploma GED Req. H.S. Units Ability to Benefit College Trans. Dual Enrolled Early Admit Occup Diploma CJC

N % N % N % N % N % N % N % N % TOTAL

Coahoma 1,696 70.2 270 11.2 0 0.0 79 3.3 367 15.2 3 0.1 0 0.0 0 0.0 2,415

Co-Lin 2,634 66.5 337 8.5 0 0.0 7 0.2 761 19.2 224 5.7 0 0.0 0 0.0 3,963

E. Central 2,360 70.2 345 10.3 3 0.1 6 0.2 616 18.3 32 1.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 3,362

East MS 4,242 67.1 587 9.3 0 0.0 8 0.1 1,466 23.2 19 0.3 0 0.0 0 0.0 6,322

Hinds 5,026 37.4 840 6.3 12 0.1 161 1.2 7,235 53.9 148 1.1 0 0.0 1 0.0 13,423

Holmes 5,790 87.9 585 8.9 0 0.0 0 0.0 56 0.9 155 2.4 0 0.0 0 0.0 6,586

Itawamba 3,812 62.2 726 11.8 0 0.0 0 0.0 1,540 25.1 50 0.8 1 0.0 0 0.0 6,129

Jones 4,041 63.2 525 8.2 0 0.0 22 0.3 1,694 26.5 109 1.7 2 0.0 0 0.0 6,393

Meridian 3,931 85.6 587 12.8 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 72 1.6 0 0.0 0 0.0 4,590

MS Delta 2,652 61.4 362 8.4 2 0.0 14 0.3 1,198 27.7 87 2.0 0 0.0 4 0.1 4,319

MS Gulf 7,830 53.9 1,540 10.6 0 0.0 44 0.3 4,854 33.4 261 1.8 0 0.0 1 0.0 14,530

Northeast 3,117 79.5 303 7.7 1 0.0 18 0.5 397 10.1 77 2.0 0 0.0 6 0.2 3,919

Northwest 5,963 71.1 868 10.3 0 0.0 0 0.0 1,365 16.3 193 2.3 0 0.0 2 0.0 8,391

Pearl River 2,854 55.3 508 9.8 0 0.0 76 1.5 1,539 29.8 181 3.5 0 0.0 0 0.0 5,158

Southwest 1,866 71.9 188 7.2 0 0.0 5 0.2 400 15.4 138 5.3 0 0.0 0 0.0 2,597

System 57,814 62.8 8,571 9.3 18 0.0 440 0.5 23,488 25.5 1,749 1.9 3 0.0 14 0.0 92,097

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Public Community and Junior Colleges Classification by District Academic Year 2004-05

Freshman Sophomore High School Not Classified CJC N % N % N % N % TOTAL

Coahoma 1,479 61.2 933 38.6 3 0.1 0 0.0 2,415

Co-Lin 2,377 60.0 1,362 34.4 224 5.7 0 0.0 3,963

E. Central 2,048 60.9 1,282 38.1 32 1.0 0 0.0 3,362

East MS 4,642 73.4 1,661 26.3 19 0.3 0 0.0 6,322

Hinds 7,437 55.4 3,370 25.1 148 1.1 2,468 18.4 13,423

Holmes 4,151 63.0 2,280 34.6 155 2.4 0 0.0 6,586

Itawamba 3,687 60.2 2,392 39.0 50 0.8 0 0.0 6,129

Jones 4,250 66.5 2,034 31.8 109 1.7 0 0.0 6,393

Meridian 2,320 50.5 2,198 47.9 72 1.6 0 0.0 4,590

MS Delta 2,669 61.8 1,563 36.2 87 2.0 0 0.0 4,319

MS Gulf 6,704 46.1 7,218 49.7 261 1.8 347 2.4 14,530

Northeast 2,071 52.8 1,771 45.2 77 2.0 0 0.0 3,919

Northwest 4,677 55.7 3,514 41.9 193 2.3 7 0.1 8,391

Pearl River 3,122 60.5 1,855 36.0 181 3.5 0 0.0 5,158

Southwest 1,434 55.2 1,025 39.5 138 5.3 0 0.0 2,597

System 53,068 57.6 34,458 37.4 1,749 1.9 2,822 3.1 92,097

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Public Community and Junior Colleges Curriculum by District

Academic Year 2004-05

Academic Technical Vocational CJC N % N % N % TOTAL

Coahoma 1,887 78.1 256 10.6 272 11.3 2,415

Copiah-Lincoln 2,948 74.4 755 19.1 260 6.6 3,963

East Central 2,403 71.5 841 25.0 118 3.5 3,362

East MS 5,326 84.2 745 11.8 251 4.0 6,322

Hinds 9,780 72.9 2,666 19.9 977 7.3 13,423

Holmes 5,278 80.1 1,124 17.1 184 2.8 6,586

Itawamba 4,590 74.9 1,409 23.0 130 2.1 6,129

Jones 4,931 77.1 1,113 17.4 349 5.5 6,393

Meridian 3,471 75.6 854 18.6 265 5.8 4,590

MS Delta 3,575 82.8 473 11.0 271 6.3 4,319

MS Gulf Coast 10,815 74.4 2,794 19.2 921 6.3 14,530

Northeast MS 2,905 74.1 839 21.4 175 4.5 3,919

Northwest MS 6,657 79.3 1,321 15.7 413 4.9 8,391

Pearl River 3,922 76.0 913 17.7 323 6.3 5,158

Southwest MS 1,870 72.0 541 20.8 186 7.2 2,597

System 70,358 76.4 16,644 18.1 5,095 5.5 92,097

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Public Community and Junior Colleges Enrollment Status by District

Academic Year 2004-05

Full-Time Part-Time CJC N % N % TOTAL

Coahoma 1,823 75.5 592 24.5 2,415

Copiah-Lincoln 2,180 55.0 1,783 45.0 3,963

East Central 1,725 51.3 1,637 48.7 3,362

East MS 2,820 44.6 3,502 55.4 6,322

Hinds 6,933 51.7 6,490 48.3 13,423

Holmes 3,258 49.5 3,328 50.5 6,586

Itawamba 3,036 49.5 3,093 50.5 6,129

Jones 3,915 61.2 2,478 38.8 6,393

Meridian 2,563 55.8 2,027 44.2 4,590

MS Delta 2,497 57.8 1,822 42.2 4,319

MS Gulf Coast 6,668 45.9 7,862 54.1 14,530

Northeast MS 2,423 61.8 1,496 38.2 3,919

Northwest MS 4,606 54.9 3,785 45.1 8,391

Pearl River 2,744 53.2 2,414 46.8 5,158

Southwest MS 1,646 63.4 951 36.6 2,597

System 48,837 53. 43,260 47.0 92,097

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Public Community and Junior Colleges Gender by District

Academic Year 2004-05

Male Female Not Reported CJC N % N % N % TOTAL

Coahoma 707 29.3 1,707 70.7 1 0.0 2,415

Copiah-Lincoln 1,439 36.3 2,524 63.7 0 0.0 3,963

East Central 1,209 36.0 2,153 64.0 0 0.0 3,362

East MS 2,233 35.3 4,080 64.5 9 0.1 6,322

Hinds 4,522 33.7 8,881 66.2 20 0.1 13,423

Holmes 2,325 35.3 4,261 64.7 0 0.0 6,586

Itawamba 2,295 37.4 3,834 62.6 0 0.0 6,129

Jones 2,498 39.1 3,887 60.8 8 0.1 6,393

Meridian 1,356 29.5 3,234 70.5 0 0.0 4,590

MS Delta 1,435 33.2 2,884 66.8 0 0.0 4,319

MS Gulf Coast 5,624 38.7 8,849 60.9 57 0.4 14,530

Northeast MS 1,552 39.6 2,367 60.4 0 0.0 3,919

Northwest MS 2,967 35.4 5,424 64.6 0 0.0 8,391

Pearl River 1,795 34.8 3,336 64.7 27 0.5 5,158

Southwest MS 888 34.2 1,709 65.8 0 0.0 2,597

System 32,845 35.7 59,130 64.2 122 0.1 92,097

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Public Community and Junior Colleges Race by District

Academic Year 2004-05

NR Alien Black Am Indian Asian Hispanic White Not Reported CJC N % N % N % N % N % N % N % TOTAL Coahoma 0 0.0 2,295 95.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 1 0.0 114 4.7.0 5 0.2 2,415

Copiah-Lincoln 0 0.0 1,604 40.5 3 0.1 8 0.2 10 0.3 2,313 58.4 25 0.6 3,963

East Central 0 0.0 1,148 34.1 366 10.9 1 0.0 17 0.5 1,829 54.4 1 0.0 3,362

East MS 0 0.0 3,380 53.5 11 0.2 25 0.4 33 0.5 2,858 45.2 15 0.2 6,322

Hinds 9 0.1 7,049 52.5 23 0.2 90 0.7 67 0.5 6,087 45.3 98 0.7 13,423

Holmes 0 0.0 2,789 42.3 5 0.1 0 0.0 23 0.3 3,699 56.2 70 1.1 6,586

Itawamba 0 0.0 1,675 27.3 6 0.1 22 0.4 30 0.5 3,069 50.1 1,327 21.7 6,129

Jones 1 0.0 1,950 30.5 20 0.3 29 0.5 26 0.4 4,258 66.6 109 1.7 6,393

Meridian 7 0.2 1,811 39.5 117 2.5 18 0.4 39 0.8 2,472 53.9 126 2.7 4,590

MS Delta 0 0.0 2,587 59.9 3 0.1 18 0.4 14 0.3 1,697 39.3 0 0.0 4,319

MS Gulf Coast 0 0.0 2,748 18.9 68 0.5 349 2.4 295 2.0 9,296 64.0 1,774 12.2 14,530

Northeast MS 0 0.0 637 16.3 16 0.4 16 0.4 19 0.5 3,172 80.9 59 1.5 3,919

Northwest MS 0 0.0 2,513 29.9 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 5,725 68.2 153 1.8 8,391

Pearl River 0 0.0 1,415 27.4 10 0.2 12 0.2 27 0.5 3,656 70.9 38 0.7 5,158

Southwest MS 0 0.0 1,065 41.0 10 0.4 8 0.3 6 0.2 1,504 57.9 4 0.2 2,597

System 17 0.0 34,666 37.6 658 0.7 596 0.6 607 0.7 51,749 56.2 3,804 4.1 92,097

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Residence by District Academic Year 2004-05

In-District Out-of-District Out-of-State Out-of-Country

CJC N % N % N % N %

TOTAL

Coahoma 2,117 87.7 216 8.9 82 3.4 0 0.0 2,415

Copiah-Lincoln 3,298 83.2 470 11.9 193 4.9 2 0.1 3,963

East Central 2,912 86.6 401 11.9 49 1.5 0 0.0 3,362

East MS 5,086 80.4 1,066 16.9 170 2.7 0 0.0 6,322

Hinds 10,825 80.6 2,347 17.5 226 1.7 25 0.2 13,423

Holmes 4,518 68.6 2,025 30.7 42 0.6 1 0.0 6,586

Itawamba 5,344 87.2 699 11.4 78 1.3 8 0.1 6,129

Jones 4,172 65.3 2,134 33.4 87 1.4 0 0.0 6,393

Meridian 2,892 63.0 1,525 33.2 163 3.6 10 0.2 4,590

MS Delta 3,857 89.3 403 9.3 59 1.4 0 0.0 4,319

MS Gulf Coast 13,079 90.0 1,133 7.8 295 2.0 23 0.2 14,530

Northeast MS 2,881 73.5 865 22.1 170 4.3 3 0.1 3,919

Northwest MS 7,555 90.0 513 6.1 321 3.8 2 0.0 8,391

Pearl River 4,604 89.3 419 8.1 134 2.6 1 0.0 5,158

Southwest MS 1,900 73.2 494 19.0 203 7.8 0 0.0 2,597

System 75,040 81.5 14,710 16.0 2,272 2.5 75 0.1 92,097

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Public Community and Junior Colleges Credit Headcount Enrollment for Mississippi Counties

Academic Year 2004-05

MS COUNTY CO CL EC EM HI HO IT JO ME MD MG NE NW PR SW Total ADAMS 2 897 1 3 71 0 1 0 3 2 5 0 5 2 13 1,005 ALCORN 0 0 0 3 6 0 22 0 0 4 0 826 4 0 0 865 AMITE 0 33 0 0 11 0 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 7 247 302 ATTALA 0 2 12 12 22 572 1 0 8 5 0 3 0 0 0 637 BENTON 1 0 1 1 1 1 9 0 1 1 0 39 70 0 0 125 BOLIVAR 598 0 0 3 17 3 2 0 0 498 2 0 37 2 1 1,163 CALHOUN 0 0 0 7 4 80 71 0 0 0 0 48 171 1 0 382 CARROLL 2 0 0 5 7 168 0 0 0 107 0 0 17 1 0 307 CHICKASAW 0 0 0 42 2 3 518 0 0 2 0 52 10 0 1 630 CHOCTAW 0 0 10 163 10 90 7 18 2 0 1 0 0 0 0 301 CLAIBORNE 0 12 0 0 205 4 3 1 1 0 2 0 0 0 1 229 CLARKE 0 0 31 13 3 0 0 164 417 0 0 0 0 3 0 631 CLAY 0 0 0 784 5 1 57 0 1 3 0 9 3 0 0 863 COAHOMA 1,065 0 0 9 7 2 0 0 1 30 2 0 75 0 1 1,192 COPIAH 0 576 0 2 324 9 1 3 1 0 0 0 5 0 7 928 COVINGTON 0 44 1 1 19 0 0 463 2 0 1 1 0 41 2 575 DESOTO 8 0 0 8 4 4 7 0 1 18 0 30 3,364 1 1 3,446 FORREST 0 1 3 2 22 3 1 945 10 0 65 1 2 1,057 1 2,113 FRANKLIN 0 185 0 0 11 2 0 4 1 0 2 0 0 1 61 267 GEORGE 0 0 1 3 1 0 0 26 3 0 563 0 2 7 0 606 GREENE 0 1 1 1 3 0 0 119 7 1 98 0 0 30 0 261 GRENADA 7 0 0 3 9 725 3 2 0 21 2 1 54 0 0 827 HANCOCK 0 0 0 1 1 1 0 4 1 0 696 0 2 428 0 1,134 HARRISON 0 0 0 6 14 1 0 21 7 0 6,809 0 2 64 5 6,929 HINDS 12 60 6 30 5,681 1,060 2 15 29 10 14 5 8 9 29 6,970 HOLMES 1 1 1 6 59 577 1 0 2 41 0 0 9 0 0 698 HUMPHREYS 3 0 0 2 38 8 0 0 0 246 1 0 2 0 0 300

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MS COUNTY CO CL EC EM HI HO IT JO ME MD MG NE NW PR SW Total ISSAQUENA 0 0 0 2 4 0 0 1 0 30 0 0 0 1 0 38 ITAWAMBA 0 0 0 3 1 3 687 0 0 0 0 28 5 0 0 727 JACKSON 0 1 2 2 10 6 2 32 8 1 5,178 0 0 19 1 5,262 JASPER 0 0 52 4 5 2 0 382 105 1 3 1 0 6 0 561 JEFFERSON 0 96 0 0 37 2 0 2 0 1 1 0 0 4 6 149 JEFF DAVIS 0 34 0 0 24 2 0 126 0 0 3 0 0 125 3 317 JONES 0 3 3 9 17 1 2 2,078 35 0 9 0 1 40 4 2,202 KEMPER 0 0 25 220 4 0 0 3 76 0 0 0 0 2 0 330 LAFAYETTE 2 1 2 8 5 7 20 0 1 2 3 12 915 2 0 980 LAMAR 0 2 0 2 11 1 1 440 1 1 20 0 1 766 7 1,253 LAUDERDALE 0 0 157 222 12 1 1 19 2,892 4 2 3 0 1 1 3,315 LAWRENCE 0 297 0 2 32 2 0 25 0 0 0 0 0 7 83 448 LEAKE 0 1 438 3 69 37 0 1 49 0 1 0 0 0 0 599 LEE 1 1 0 12 4 1 2,532 3 8 3 2 373 24 0 1 2,965 LEFLORE 22 1 0 8 18 42 1 2 1 617 0 0 18 2 0 732 LINCOLN 0 857 0 1 38 5 2 3 1 0 3 1 1 2 181 1,095 LOWNDES 0 0 4 1,912 20 3 53 3 19 2 1 53 8 1 0 2,079 MADISON 0 3 5 26 574 1,554 5 14 9 8 6 4 10 1 7 2,226 MARION 0 0 1 0 9 0 1 95 1 0 5 0 0 588 46 746 MARSHALL 3 0 0 5 2 3 9 0 0 1 1 40 523 0 0 587 MONROE 1 0 1 190 6 0 941 0 7 2 2 49 6 1 0 1,206 MONTGOMERY 0 1 0 6 15 327 0 0 0 22 0 0 11 0 0 382 NESHOBA 0 0 854 42 9 5 1 5 256 0 0 0 1 0 0 1,173 NEWTON 0 0 756 3 4 2 1 8 140 3 1 0 1 0 0 919 NOXUBEE 0 0 5 463 1 0 6 1 37 0 0 2 1 0 0 516 OKTIBBEHA 0 0 9 1,485 25 17 18 4 17 2 8 12 0 3 0 1,600 PANOLA 13 0 1 9 7 8 4 1 0 7 1 10 912 0 1 974 PEARL RIVER 0 0 2 2 10 0 0 28 0 0 72 0 0 1,640 1 1,755 PERRY 0 0 0 0 2 1 0 191 3 0 34 0 0 58 1 290 PIKE 0 69 1 5 23 3 1 17 1 1 5 0 1 5 1,194 1,326 PONTOTOC 0 0 0 3 1 0 666 1 1 4 0 56 28 0 0 760 PRENTISS 0 0 0 3 0 0 58 0 0 3 1 710 2 1 0 778 QUITMAN 96 0 0 2 4 1 3 2 0 11 0 1 125 0 0 245 RANKIN 0 42 28 31 3,173 469 2 46 28 9 7 2 10 7 9 3,863

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MS COUNTY CO CL EC EM HI HO IT JO ME MD MG NE NW PR SW Total SCOTT 0 0 510 2 218 9 0 16 55 1 0 0 1 2 1 815 SHARKEY 0 0 0 7 50 3 0 2 0 80 2 0 2 0 0 146 SIMPSON 0 390 2 2 219 17 0 117 4 0 5 0 2 8 2 768 SMITH 0 17 24 4 49 0 0 334 5 0 5 0 1 2 1 442 STONE 0 0 1 1 4 2 1 3 2 0 529 0 0 27 0 570 SUNFLOWER 61 1 0 6 26 4 2 2 1 846 1 1 10 0 0 961 TALLAHATCHIE 257 0 0 2 4 84 1 1 0 29 0 0 98 0 0 476 TATE 4 0 0 2 5 2 0 0 0 3 1 2 948 0 0 967 TIPPAH 0 0 1 1 1 0 34 0 0 0 0 532 24 0 0 593 TISHOMINGO 0 0 0 2 0 1 69 0 0 0 0 409 5 0 0 486 TUNICA 101 0 0 3 0 1 0 0 0 2 0 0 141 0 1 249 UNION 0 0 0 2 3 0 194 0 0 4 1 404 32 0 1 641 WALTHALL 0 30 0 1 7 0 0 15 0 0 3 0 2 34 372 464 WARREN 1 8 0 17 1,442 24 4 22 12 10 5 2 12 1 6 1,566 WASHINGTON 60 0 1 19 62 5 3 5 2 1,540 5 1 37 0 0 1,740 WAYNE 0 2 3 2 4 0 0 441 87 0 9 0 0 13 6 567 WEBSTER 0 0 0 174 0 178 5 0 1 1 2 1 4 0 0 366 WILKINSON 0 62 0 1 8 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 87 159 WINSTON 0 1 354 93 11 4 2 1 53 0 0 0 1 0 0 520 YALOBUSHA 9 0 1 6 5 63 4 0 0 4 2 4 288 0 1 387 YAZOO 3 3 0 10 317 327 1 3 1 12 3 0 7 0 0 687 System 2,333 3,735 3,311 6,152 13,168 6,543 6,043 6,281 4,417 4,260 14,205 3,728 8,061 5,023 2,394 89,654

CO = Coahoma; CL = Copiah-Lincoln; EC = East Central; EM = East MS; HI = Hinds; HO = Holmes; IT = Itawamba; JO = Jones County; ME = Meridian; MD = MS Delta;

MG = MS Gulf Coast; NE = Northeast MS; NW = Northwest MS; PR = Pearl River; SW = Southwest MS

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Public Community and Junior Colleges Degrees Awarded, 2004-05

Associate Assoc of Applied Science Certificate Total

CJC DISTRICT N % N % N % N

Coahoma 193 86.5 0 0.0 30 13.5 223 Copiah-Lincoln 293 51.6 184 32.4 91 16.0 568 East Central 191 40.5 200 42.4 81 17.2 472 East MS 209 49.5 119 28.2 94 22.3 422 Hinds 370 29.1 547 43.1 353 27.8 1,270 Holmes 164 59.2 63 22.7 50 18.1 277 Itawamba 140 32.3 252 58.1 42 9.7 434 Meridian 237 34.4 292 42.4 160 23.2 689 MS Delta 190 46.0 128 31.0 95 23.0 413 MS Gulf Coast 720 46.7 564 36.6 257 16.7 1,541 Northeast MS 152 32.1 257 54.3 64 13.5 473 Northwest MS 407 50.0 233 28.6 174 21.4 814 Pearl River 206 36.7 195 34.7 161 28.6 562 Southwest MS 308 89.8 35 10.2 0 0.0 343 System 3,780 44.5 3,069 36.1 1,652 19.4 8,501

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COMPARISON OF REVENUE BY SOURCE AND EXPENDITURE BY PROGRAM AND BY OBJECT FISCAL YEAR 2005

Coahoma % Copiah-Lincoln % East Central % East MS % Hinds % REVENUE BY SOURCE: GENERAL FUND 3,588,475 25.2% 5,477,810 27.6% 4,721,420 31.5% 6,360,287 28.6% 15,548,485 25.2% INDIRECT 1,479,851 10.4% 2,041,014 10.3% 2,225,087 14.8% 2,050,107 9.2% 6,035,381 9.8% FEDERAL 3,023,941 21.3% 1,749,757 8.8% 692,550 4.6% 1,384,306 6.2% 4,635,125 7.5% LOCAL: STUDENT FEES 3,406,526 23.9% 5,390,354 27.1% 3,930,586 26.2% 6,970,389 31.4% 19,483,015 31.6% DISTRICT TAXES 1,292,756 9.1% 1,939,158 9.8% 1,111,867 7.4% 1,437,811 6.5% 9,228,076 14.9% OTHER 188,145 1.3% 1,171,681 5.9% 460,371 3.1% 2,080,163 9.4% 1,562,077 2.5% TOTAL LOCAL 4,887,427 34.3% 8,501,193 42.8% 5,502,824 36.7% 10,488,363 47.2% 30,273,168 49.0% EDUCATION ENHANCEMENT 803,113 5.6% 1,251,410 6.3% 1,099,073 7.3% 1,544,421 7.0% 3,715,993 6.0% BUDGET CONTINGENCY FUND 446,500 3.1% 695,736 3.5% 611,043 4.1% 858,639 3.9% 2,065,951 3.3% CHANGE IN FUND BALANCE 0.0% 143,875 0.7% 155,413 1.0% (465,648) -2.1% (539,298) -0.9%

TOTAL REVENUE 14,229,307 100.0% 19,860,795 100.0% 15,007,410 100.0% 22,220,475 100.0% 61,734,805 100.0% EXPENDITURE BY PROGRAM: INSTRUCTION: ACADEMIC 2,942,496 20.7% 5,192,738 26.1% 4,282,680 28.5% 6,821,981 30.7% 16,757,028 27.1% VO-TECH 1,611,677 11.3% 3,255,075 16.4% 3,610,860 24.1% 2,845,884 12.8% 16,904,947 27.4% OTHER 1,881,913 13.2% 2,348,244 11.8% 829,807 5.5% 3,623,314 16.3% 2,925,263 4.7% TOTAL INSTRUCTION 6,436,086 45.2% 10,796,057 54.4% 8,723,347 58.1% 13,291,179 59.8% 36,587,238 59.3% INSTRUCTIONAL SUPPORT 2,194,681 15.4% 667,401 3.4% 322,580 2.1% 422,702 1.9% 1,924,670 3.1% STUDENT SERVICES 1,998,320 14.0% 2,822,805 14.2% 2,408,018 16.0% 2,518,413 11.3% 6,501,812 10.5% INSTITUTIONAL SUPPORT 1,878,428 13.2% 3,231,232 16.3% 1,620,446 10.8% 3,565,473 16.0% 8,340,057 13.5% PHY. PLANT OPERATION 1,721,792 12.1% 2,343,300 11.8% 1,933,019 12.9% 2,422,708 10.9% 8,381,028 13.6%

TOTAL EXPENDITURES 14,229,307 100.0% 19,860,795 100.0% 15,007,410 100.0% 22,220,475 100.0% 61,734,805 100.0% EXPENDITURE BY OBJECT: SALARIES 9,102,366 64.0% 14,192,783 71.5% 9,859,568 65.7% 14,143,478 63.7% 47,557,982 77.0% TRAVEL 267,684 1.9% 327,110 1.6% 188,995 1.3% 233,146 1.0% 731,460 1.2% CONTRACTUAL SERVICES 3,346,732 23.5% 2,854,385 14.4% 2,413,109 16.1% 4,201,405 18.9% 6,985,921 11.3% COMMODITIES 701,932 4.9% 1,165,166 5.9% 522,229 3.5% 1,068,615 4.8% 2,714,234 4.4% CAPITAL OUTLAY -OTE 41,670 0.3% 44,810 0.2% 201,061 1.3% 111,655 0.5% 230,782 0.4% CAPITAL OUTLAY -EQUIPMENT 245,441 1.7% 417,712 2.1% 639,434 4.3% 1,107,495 5.0% 1,925,136 3.1% SUBSIDIES, LOANS & GRANTS 523,482 3.7% 858,829 4.3% 1,183,014 7.9% 1,354,681 6.1% 1,589,290 2.6% TOTAL EXPENDITURES 14,229,307 100.0% 19,860,795 100.0% 15,007,410 100.0% 22,220,475 100.0% 61,734,805 100.0%

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Holmes % Itawamba % Jones % Meridian % MS Delta % MS Gulf Coast % REVENUE BY SOURCE: GENERAL FUND 6,525,540 44.9% 7,659,896 39.7% 8,758,645 47.8% 6,279,121 64.8% 5,990,658 45.6% 14,649,025 43.0% INDIRECT 2,302,569 15.8% 3,676,236 19.0% 2,454,382 13.4% 1,569,672 16.2% 2,054,546 15.6% 5,480,056 16.1% FEDERAL 2,794,282 19.2% 2,732,753 14.2% 2,088,964 11.4% 1,147,147 11.8% 1,738,934 13.2% 2,332,114 6.8% LOCAL: STUDENT FEES 6,976,915 48.0% 7,405,321 38.4% 8,345,903 45.6% 5,506,808 56.8% 5,376,152 40.9% 18,864,799 55.4% DISTRICT TAXES 1,892,897 13.0% 4,359,799 22.6% 1,825,486 10.0% 1,437,922 14.8% 1,783,923 13.6% 7,211,205 21.2% OTHER 826,440 5.7% 764,199 4.0% 1,760,745 9.6% 797,612 8.2% 212,164 1.6% 3,140,666 9.2% TOTAL LOCAL 9,696,252 66.7% 12,529,319 64.9% 11,932,134 65.1% 7,742,342 79.9% 7,372,239 56.1% 29,216,670 85.8% EDUCATION ENHANCEMENT 1,560,448 10.7% 1,886,095 9.8% 2,116,980 11.6% 1,502,907 15.5% 1,393,325 10.6% 3,641,556 10.7% BUDGET CONTINGENCY FUND 867,549 6.0% 1,048,597 5.4% 1,176,960 6.4% 835,559 8.6% 774,636 5.9% 2,024,567 5.9% CHANGE IN FUND BALANCE (234,443) -1.6% 392,909 2.0% (349,432) -1.9% 332,103 3.4% 1,067,949 8.1% (627,901) -1.8%

TOTAL REVENUE 23,512,197 161.7% 29,925,805 155.0% 28,178,633 153.8% 19,408,851 200.2% 20,392,287 155.2% 56,716,087 166.5% EXPENDITURE BY PROGRAM: INSTRUCTION: ACADEMIC 6,325,193 3851.4% 8,608,700 9333.6% 10,209,051 21751.5% 5,769,748 2019.6% 7,169,299 22846.7% 19,070,235 9224.1% VO-TECH 3,876,478 2360.4% 4,165,762 4516.6% 5,482,101 11680.2% 2,926,270 1024.3% 3,330,193 10612.5% 8,168,278 3950.9% OTHER 4,339,375 2642.2% 6,531,129 7081.1% 2,629,639 5602.7% 998,339 349.5% 2,635,911 8400.0% 6,826,856 3302.1% TOTAL INSTRUCTION 14,541,046 8854.0% 19,305,591 20931.3% 18,320,791 39034.4% 9,694,357 3393.4% 13,135,403 41859.2% 34,065,369 16477.2% INSTRUCTIONAL SUPPORT 492,325 299.8% 615,144 666.9% 888,035 1892.1% 2,278,021 797.4% 534,909 1704.6% 3,061,434 1480.8% STUDENT SERVICES 2,379,673 1449.0% 2,965,560 3215.3% 3,411,655 7268.9% 2,464,250 862.6% 1,872,177 5966.1% 4,968,164 2403.1% INSTITUTIONAL SUPPORT 3,259,827 1984.9% 3,411,714 3699.0% 2,813,762 5995.0% 2,593,368 907.8% 2,574,208 8203.3% 7,633,453 3692.2% PHY. PLANT OPERATION 2,839,326 1728.9% 3,627,796 3933.3% 2,744,390 5847.2% 2,378,855 832.7% 2,275,590 7251.7% 6,987,667 3379.9%

TOTAL EXPENDITURES 23,512,197 14316.5% 29,925,805 32445.9% 28,178,633 60037.6% 19,408,851 6793.8% 20,392,287 64985.0% 56,716,087 27433.1% EXPENDITURE BY OBJECT: SALARIES 15,957,928 67.9% 19,437,742 65.0% 20,917,995 74.2% 14,356,677 74.0% 14,650,223 71.8% 43,925,664 77.4% TRAVEL 262,539 1.1% 330,265 1.1% 397,730 1.4% 291,611 1.5% 340,261 1.7% 494,803 0.9% CONTRACTUAL SERVICES 3,804,770 16.2% 5,252,346 17.6% 2,786,866 9.9% 2,348,245 12.1% 3,021,535 14.8% 5,825,199 10.3% COMMODITIES 1,637,685 7.0% 1,717,765 5.7% 1,510,599 5.4% 1,009,436 5.2% 1,315,396 6.5% 2,273,544 4.0% CAPITAL OUTLAY -OTE 164,232 0.7% 92,233 0.3% 46,935 0.2% 285,683 1.5% 31,380 0.2% 206,743 0.4% CAPITAL OUTLAY -EQUIPMENT 585,994 2.5% 1,038,571 3.5% 857,471 3.0% 553,839 2.9% 214,831 1.1% 1,674,875 3.0% SUBSIDIES, LOANS & GRANTS 1,099,049 4.7% 2,056,883 6.9% 1,661,037 5.9% 563,360 2.9% 818,661 4.0% 2,315,259 4.1% TOTAL EXPENDITURES 23,512,197 100.0% 29,925,805 100.0% 28,178,633 100.0% 19,408,851 100.0% 20,392,287 100.0% 56,716,087 100.0%

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Northeast MS % Northwest MS % Pearl River % Southwest MS % TOTAL % REVENUE BY SOURCE: GENERAL FUND 6,039,706 25.9% 9,366,277 28.8% 6,428,866 26.5% 3,971,771 33.4% 111,365,982 27.6% INDIRECT 3,597,062 15.4% 3,071,189 9.5% 3,062,747 12.6% 889,473 7.5% 41,989,372 10.4% FEDERAL 2,063,472 8.9% 2,795,864 8.6% 1,345,419 5.5% 614,669 5.2% 31,139,297 7.7% LOCAL: STUDENT FEES 5,443,729 23.4% 8,997,524 27.7% 7,389,459 30.5% 3,451,802 29.0% 116,939,282 29.0% DISTRICT TAXES 1,315,324 5.6% 3,885,119 12.0% 2,252,735 9.3% 1,020,178 8.6% 41,994,256 10.4% OTHER 1,014,881 4.4% 926,182 2.9% 487,537 2.0% 368,094 3.1% 15,760,957 3.9% TOTAL LOCAL 7,773,934 33.4% 13,808,825 42.5% 10,129,731 41.8% 4,840,074 40.7% 174,694,495 43.3% EDUCATION ENHANCEMENT 1,412,508 6.1% 2,291,448 7.1% 1,478,447 6.1% 904,515 7.6% 26,602,239 6.6% BUDGET CONTINGENCY FUND 785,301 3.4% 1,273,958 3.9% 821,960 3.4% 502,876 4.2% 14,789,832 3.7% CHANGE IN FUND BALANCE 1,626,737 7.0% (126,691) -0.4% 991,832 4.1% 163,484 1.4% 2,530,889 0.6%

TOTAL REVENUE 23,298,720 100.0% 32,480,870 100.0% 24,259,002 100.0% 11,886,862 100.0% 403,112,106 100.0% EXPENDITURE BY PROGRAM: INSTRUCTION: ACADEMIC 7,556,062 32.4% 9,720,787 29.9% 6,574,827 27.1% 4,440,465 37.4% 121,441,290 30.1% VO-TECH 3,529,734 15.1% 5,454,453 16.8% 4,570,570 18.8% 2,178,374 18.3% 71,910,656 17.8% OTHER 3,887,673 16.7% 3,549,743 10.9% 3,218,366 13.3% 595,106 5.0% 46,820,678 11.6% TOTAL INSTRUCTION 14,973,469 64.3% 18,724,983 57.6% 14,363,763 59.2% 7,213,945 60.7% 240,172,624 59.6% INSTRUCTIONAL SUPPORT 467,974 2.0% 1,085,047 3.3% 1,852,487 7.6% 512,188 4.3% 17,319,598 4.3% STUDENT SERVICES 2,257,611 9.7% 3,901,227 12.0% 3,145,372 13.0% 1,679,058 14.1% 45,294,115 11.2% INSTITUTIONAL SUPPORT 3,143,062 13.5% 3,776,457 11.6% 3,131,697 12.9% 1,406,477 11.8% 52,379,661 13.0% PHY. PLANT OPERATION 2,456,604 10.5% 4,993,156 15.4% 1,765,683 7.3% 1,075,194 9.0% 47,946,108 11.9%

TOTAL EXPENDITURES 23,298,720 100.0% 32,480,870 100.0% 24,259,002 100.0% 11,886,862 100.0% 403,112,106 100.0% EXPENDITURE BY OBJECT: SALARIES 17,688,519 75.9% 25,552,655 78.7% 16,815,606 69.3% 8,553,108 72.0% 292,712,294 72.6% TRAVEL 211,412 0.9% 408,560 1.3% 362,024 1.5% 87,160 0.7% 4,934,760 1.2% CONTRACTUAL SERVICES 2,807,539 12.1% 3,870,148 11.9% 3,483,906 14.4% 1,577,318 13.3% 54,579,424 13.5% COMMODITIES 888,323 3.8% 1,293,720 4.0% 1,527,343 6.3% 473,315 4.0% 19,819,302 4.9% CAPITAL OUTLAY -OTE 62,091 0.3% 179,664 0.6% 0.0% 53,632 0.5% 1,752,571 0.4% CAPITAL OUTLAY -EQUIPMENT 484,229 2.1% 409,009 1.3% 609,612 2.5% 238,223 2.0% 11,001,872 2.7% SUBSIDIES, LOANS & GRANTS 1,156,607 5.0% 767,114 2.4% 1,460,511 6.0% 904,106 7.6% 18,311,883 4.5% TOTAL EXPENDITURES 23,298,720 100.0% 32,480,870 100.0% 24,259,002 100.0% 11,886,862 100.0% 403,112,106 100.0%

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MISSISSIPPI

Public Community and Junior Colleges County Tax Support

FY 2005

MAINTENANCE CAPITAL IMPROVEMENTS

DISTRICT: Census 2000 Population

2004 Ad Val Assess (MM)

Reported Levy Effective Levy Amount Received Reported Levy Effective Levy Amount

Received Total Received

COAHOMA:

BOLIVAR*@ 40,633 219.9 1.16 1.24 253,121 0 0 0 253,121

COAHOMA 30,622 162.9 3.6 3.62 548,047 2.7 2.7 409,707 957,754

QUITMAN* @ 10,117 46.6 1.82 1.98 85,648 0 0 0 85,648

TUNICA* @ 9,227 257.3 2.54 1.39 332,128 0 0 0 332,128

TALLAHATCHIE* @ 14,903 80.1 1 0.97 72,312 0 0 0 72,312

TOTAL 105,502 766.8 10.12 9.19 1,291,256 2.7 2.7 409,707 1,700,963

COPIAH-LINCOLN:

ADAMS 34,340 184.4 2.28 2.45 420,000 2.02 2.18 373,157 793,157

COPIAH* 28,757 147.4 2.34 2.52 345,308 2.34 2.52 344,999 690,307

FRANKLIN 8,448 54.6 1.56 1.68 85,200 1.51 1.62 82,500 167,700

JEFFERSON 9,740 43.4 1.16 1.25 50,500 1.43 1.53 61,899 112,399

LAWRENCE 13,258 98.3 2.24 2.41 220,100 1.14 1.31 120,000 340,100

LINCOLN 33,166 210.6 2.14 2.3 450,000 2.57 2.76 540,464 990,464

SIMPSON 27,639 136.2 2.7 2.91 368,050 2.7 2.91 368,000 736,050

TOTAL 155,348 874.9 14.42 15.51 1,939,158 13.71 14.83 1,891,019 3,830,177

EAST CENTRAL:

LEAKE 20,940 105.7 1.9 1.89 185,888 1.25 1.24 122,257 308,145

NESHOBA 28,684 134.4 2.25 2.22 277,608 1.5 1.48 185,029 462,637

NEWTON 21,838 99.4 2.25 2.1 194,437 1.5 1.4 129,624 324,061

SCOTT 28,423 128 2.18 2.44 290,810 0.83 1.11 132,553 423,363

WINSTON 20,160 110 1.65 1.59 163,124 0.8 1.06 108,203 271,327

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MAINTENANCE CAPITAL IMPROVEMENTS

DISTRICT: Census 2000 Population

2004 Ad Val Assess (MM)

Reported Levy Effective Levy Amount Received Reported Levy Effective Levy Amount

Received Total Received

TOTAL 120,045 577.5 10.23 10.25 1,111,867 5.88 6.3 677,666 1,789,533

EAST MS:

CLAY 21,979 129.6 2.2 2 241,163 0.9 0.84 101,540 342,703

KEMPER 10,453 50 2.04 1.8 83,682 1.36 1.19 55,166 138,848

LAUDERDALE* 78,161 479.3 0.38 0.33 146,012 0 0.11 50,000 196,012

LOWNDES 61,586 481.3 1.63 1.42 634,032 0.37 0.32 144,059 778,091

NOXUBEE 12,548 59.2 1.56 1.71 93,936 1.35 1.47 81,156 175,092

OKTIBBEHA 42,902 249.3 1 1.03 238,986 1 1.04 240,096 479,082

TOTAL 227,629 1,448.70 8.81 8.28 1,437,811 4.98 4.97 672,017 2,109,828

HINDS:

CLAIBORNE 11,831 56.9 2.55 2.5 132,503 2.55 2.5 132,503 265,006

HINDS 250,800 1,567.70 2.67 2.81 4,093,253 2.77 2.88 4,193,239 8,286,492

RANKIN 115,327 959.4 3.65 3.65 3,257,336 0.68 0.71 629,958 3,887,294

WARREN 49,644 489.3 3.71 3.54 1,610,444 0.59 0.59 267,611 1,878,055

COPIAH* 28,757 147.4 0.95 0.98 134,540 0.72 0.62 84,364 218,904

TOTAL 456,359 3,220.70 13.53 13.48 9,228,076 7.31 7.29 5,307,675 14,535,751

HOLMES:

ATTALA 19,661 211 2.47 1.61 316,048 1.98 1.29 253,486 569,534

CARROLL 10,769 68.7 1.31 1.24 79,449 1 0.96 61,161 140,610

CHOCTAW 9,758 134.8 0.82 0.34 42,287 0.82 0.33 41,061 83,348

GRENADA 23,263 153.5 1 1.07 153,221 1 1.07 152,927 306,148

HOLMES 21,609 99.7 2.6 2.56 237,123 2.7 2.65 245,587 482,710

MADISON 74,674 990.8 0.79 0.66 612,546 0.39 0.36 335,414 947,960

MONTGOMERY 12,189 54.9 1.33 1.27 64,910 1.14 1.09 55,635 120,545

WEBSTER 10,294 57.1 1 0.99 52,637 1 0.99 52,637 105,274

YAZOO 28,149 148.8 2.25 2.42 334,676 1 1.09 150,797 485,473

TOTAL 210,366 1,919.30 13.57 12.17 1,892,897 11.03 9.83 1,348,705 3,241,602

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MAINTENANCE CAPITAL IMPROVEMENTS

DISTRICT: Census 2000 Population

2004 Ad Val Assess (MM)

Reported Levy Effective Levy Amount Received Reported Levy Effective Levy Amount

Received Total Received

ITAWAMBA: 0

CHICKASAW 19,440 80.2 3 3.29 245,544 3 2.75 204,996 450,540

ITAWAMBA 22,770 98.3 3.2 3.61 329,658 4 4.51 412,072 741,730

LEE 75,755 658 4.03 4.34 2,654,156 3.29 3.37 2,060,856 4,715,012

MONROE 38,014 220.2 2.98 3.36 688,282 1.98 2.25 460,826 1,149,108

PONTOTOC 26,726 137.8 3.2 3.45 442,159 3 3.1 397,255 839,414

TOTAL 182,705 1,194.50 16.41 18.05 4,359,799 15.27 15.97 3,536,005 7,895,804

JONES:

CLARKE 17,955 136.1 1.74 1.63 206,610 0.25 0.2 25,656 232,266

COVINGTON 19,407 148 1.35 1.74 240,021 0.85 1.12 153,781 393,802

GREENE 13,299 69.6 2.25 1.6 103,464 0 0 0 103,464

JASPER 18,149 111.3 1.25 1.14 118,003 1 0.91 94,383 212,386

JONES 64,958 364.4 1.79 1.81 612,927 2.31 2.33 790,991 1,403,918

PERRY 12,138 77.1 2.17 2.23 159,896 0.97 0.99 71,019 230,915

SMITH 16,182 88.9 1.73 1.72 141,956 0.7 0.64 53,195 195,151

WAYNE 21,216 116 2.25 2.25 242,609 1.1 1.1 118,608 361,217

TOTAL 183,304 1,111.40 14.53 14.12 1,825,486 7.18 7.3 1,307,633 3,133,119

MERIDIAN:

LAUDERDALE* 78,161 479.3 0.99 0.99 440,319 0.2 0.2 89,452 529,771

CITY OF MERIDIAN 39,968 268 4 4 997,603 3 3 748,202 1,745,805

TOTAL 78,161 747.3 4.99 4.99 1,437,922 3.2 3.2 837,654 2,275,576

MS DELTA:

BOLIVAR* 40,633 219.9 0.78 0.79 160,887 0.38 0.38 78,381 239,268

HUMPHREYS 11,206 54 1 0.98 49,013 1 0.98 49,013 98,026

ISSAQUENA 2,274 23 1.29 1.3 27,868 1.1 1.1 23,540 51,408

LEFLORE 37,947 182.6 1.66 1.81 306,661 1 1.09 184,691 491,352

SHARKEY 6,580 40.4 1.26 1.28 48,021 0.84 0.85 32,047 80,068

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MAINTENANCE CAPITAL IMPROVEMENTS

DISTRICT: Census 2000 Population

2004 Ad Val Assess (MM)

Reported Levy Effective Levy Amount Received Reported Levy Effective Levy Amount

Received Total Received

SUNFLOWER 34,369 143.2 2.58 2.71 360,856 0.74 0.78 103,355 464,211

WASHINGTON 62,977 342.7 2.5 2.61 830,617 0.5 0.52 165,915 996,532

TOTAL 195,986 1,005.80 11.07 11.47 1,783,923 5.56 5.7 636,942 2,420,865

MS GULF COAST:

GEORGE 19,144 101.4 2 1.87 176,500 1.92 1.31 123,568 300,068

HARRISON 189,601 1,628.20 2.12 2.18 3,294,070 1.8 1.85 2,796,851 6,090,921

JACKSON 131,420 1,172.10 3.2 3.15 3,438,635 2.1 2.07 2,256,252 5,694,887

STONE 13,622 78.8 4 4.12 302,000 3 3.08 226,000 528,000

TOTAL 353,787 2,980.50 11.32 11.32 7,211,205 8.82 8.31 5,402,671 12,613,876

NORTHEAST MS:

ALCORN 34,558 172.8 1.61 2.02 324,311 1.64 1.55 248,531 572,842

PRENTISS 25,556 102.6 2.75 3.11 296,897 2.75 3.02 288,389 585,286

TIPPAH 20,826 96.6 1.53 1.64 147,486 2.06 2.21 198,309 345,795

TISHOMINGO 19,163 121.9 2 1.94 219,728 1 0.97 109,679 329,407

UNION 25,362 141.1 3 2.49 326,902 2.19 1.9 249,191 576,093

TOTAL 125,465 635 10.89 11.2 1,315,324 9.64 9.64 1,094,099 2,409,423

NORTHWEST MS:

BENTON 8,026 62.6 2 1.12 65,089 1 0.56 32,561 97,650

CALHOUN 15,069 72.2 2 1.91 128,094 0 0 0 128,094

DESOTO 107,199 1,082.30 1.99 1.95 1,959,106 2.12 2.07 2,084,973 4,044,079

LAFAYETTE 38,744 296.8 0.5 0.52 143,767 2.6 2.71 747,541 891,308

MARSHALL 34,993 160.7 2.25 2.22 331,069 2.25 2.22 331,069 662,138

PANOLA 34,274 227.7 2.2 1.76 372,817 0.11 0.08 17,791 390,608

QUITMAN* 10,117 46.6 1.82 1.94 84,025 0 0 0 84,025

TALLAHATCHIE* 14,903 80.1 1.1 1.06 78,858 0 0 0 78,858

TATE 25,370 133.4 2.66 2.72 337,199 2.66 2.64 327,370 664,569

TUNICA* 9,227 257.3 1.9 1.36 326,490 0.64 0.34 80,342 406,832

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MAINTENANCE CAPITAL IMPROVEMENTS

DISTRICT: Census 2000 Population

2004 Ad Val Assess (MM)

Reported Levy Effective Levy Amount Received Reported Levy Effective Levy Amount

Received Total Received

YALOBUSHA 13,051 54 1.18 1.17 58,605 1.08 1.08 54,453 113,058

TOTAL 310,973 2,473.70 19.6 17.72 3,885,119 12.46 11.7 3,676,100 7,561,219

PEARL RIVER:

FORREST 72,604 404.9 1.26 1.25 470,000 1.16 1.15 431,221 901,221

HANCOCK 42,967 431.6 1.35 1.62 651,000 0.57 0.08 33,000 684,000

JEFFERSON DAVIS 13,962 71.2 1.6 1.42 94,190 0.6 0.53 35,280 129,470

LAMAR 39,070 329.3 1.16 1.14 348,380 1.04 0.95 290,042 638,422

MARION 25,595 128.2 2.2 2.11 252,000 0.5 0.47 56,000 308,000

PEARL RIVER 48,621 278.6 1.91 1.69 437,165 2.59 2.36 611,337 1,048,502

TOTAL 242,819 1,643.80 9.48 9.23 2,252,735 6.46 5.54 1,456,880 3,709,615

SOUTHWEST MS:

AMITE 13,599 89.1 2 1.98 164,152 2.4 2.38 196,982 361,134

PIKE 38,940 220.3 3 2.99 611,567 3 2.99 611,567 1,223,134

WALTHALL 15,156 78.6 1.95 1.9 139,223 2.25 2.11 154,584 293,807

WILKINSON 10,312 56.5 2 2 105,236 1 1 52,618 157,854

TOTAL 78,007 444.5 8.95 8.87 1,020,178 8.65 8.48 1,015,751 2,035,929

STATEWIDE TOTALS: 2,844,658 19,545.80 177.92 175.85 41,992,756 122.85 121.76 29,270,524 71,263,280 A mill equals $1 for every $1,000 of a property's assessed valuation. @ - Indicates the counties in Coahoma's district establised in Section 37-29-551 effective after July 1, 1995. * Indicates a county that supports two districts. EFFECTIVE LEVY = (Receipt/(Assessment X 0.93 Collection Factor)) Coahoma Community College received $1,500 in Maintenance from Panola County in FY 2005. This amount is not included above. REASON FOR EXCEEDING MAXIMUM MILLIAGE AS SPECIFIED IN SECTION 37-29-141:

EAST CENTRAL - E&I at East Central CC includes a Special Tax Levy for a Girls' Dorm Building Fund from Leake Co. of $55,000 or .65 mills, Neshoba of $73,996 or 0.6 mills, Newton of $84,871 or 0.6 mills, Scott of $81,892 or 0.45 mills and Winston of $35,000.

EAST MISSISSIPPI - Lauderdale County is providing a special levy of $50,000 for construction to EMCC. ITAWAMBA - Maintenance at Itawamba CC includes extra millage per Section 37-35-3 for the establishment and maintenance of adult education classes in the amount of 0.20 or $20,084 and $27,304 from Itawamba and Pontotoc, respectively,

0.07 or $51,500 from Lee and 0.12 or $29,615 from Monroe counties. Under E&I, Itawamba Co. has added 1.0 extra mill or $103,018 and Lee Co. 0.29 mills or $195,032, per S. 37-39-329 for debt service. JONES COUNTY JR. COLLEGE - Jones County provided and additional $25,000 for the Golden Isles Bowl in Brunswick, GA. MERIDIAN - Maintenance at Meridian CC includes extra millage per Section 37-35- 3 for the establishment and maintenance of adult education classes in the amount of 1.0 mill or $249,401. MISS. GULF COAST - Section 37-29-437 allows MGCCC additional millage; George Co. levied $50,000 for a GC Lineman Facility (E&I). NORTHWEST - Northwest MS CC received a levy of 1.60 or $424,711 for debt service from Lafayette Co.

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MISSISSIPPI Public Community & Junior Colleges

Student Fees & Charges/Semester 2005 - 2006

Fees for all Student Additional Fees Meals INSTITUTION Matriculation Other Fees Total Out-of-District Out-of-State Course Fees

Part-Time $/SCH

Dormitory Room 5-DAY 7-DAY

Bus

Coahoma 800 60P*;40T 900 -0- 1,450 E,V,S,O 90 650@ 807v - 250

Copiah-Lincoln ^ 850 50T 900 -0- 900 G,T 105 500-750@ 650y 875z na

East Central ^ 700 15L; 25T; 36R 776 -0- 1050 C,L,S 65 475 708 855 na

East Mississippi 770 110R 880 0 875 A,C,G,L,S,H,V 100 500@ 700v 775x na

Hinds ^ 830 40R 870 -0- 1103 No 75 470 541 650 100

Holmes ^ 550 162 712 -0- 850 No 65 325-400 550 - na

Itawamba 700 30R 730 -0- 875 L 75 500-550 615 777 na

Jones 794 30R;36T 860 -0- 950 L,M,N,S,V 75 450-501 - 855 na

Meridian ^ 725 25R;5S;48T 803 -0- 840 G,I,IS,L,M,O,T 80 500-875 - 750x na

MS Delta 925 35L 960 -0- 804 O 83 400 665 - na

MS Gulf Coast 745 20R;36T 801 -0- 923 I 75 700-800 660 770 na

Northeast MS 850 32T 882 -0- 860 No 94 610-740 628 774 na

Northwest MS 850 -0- 850 -0- 1000 M,L,T 80 425-725@ 700 825x na

Pearl River 810 25R; 25T; 3YD 863 -0- 1199 C,G,L,S,V 86 452-582 730 853 na

Southwest MS 850 25V;25T 900 -0- 1100 N,T,V 75 375 675 - na

Average 783 63 846 0 985 - 82 488 - 586 664 796 175

Range 550 - 925 0 -162 712 - 960 0-0 804 - 1,450 - 65 - 105 325 - 875 541 - 807 650 - 875 100-250 Notes: Other Fees: YD – Year Disk Course Fees: A – Art L – Labs @ Includes cable TV v – 15 Meals L – Lab * – Fall Semester Only B – Bowling M – Music w – 10 Meals P – Publication ^p – Colin CC, $20/sch Distance Learning Fee C – Cosmetology N – Nursing x – 19 Meals R – Registration ^p – ECCC, $3/hr; $36 Max Registration Fee E – Evening O – Off Campus y – 14 Meals S – Safety & Security ^p – Hinds CC, $10/sch Distance Learning Fee F – Photography P – Pottery z – 21 Meals T – Technology ^p – Holmes CC, $10/sch On-line Fee G – Graduation S – Science V – Student Services ^p – Meridian CC, $10/Course On-line Fee H – Health T – Testing Fees I – Insurance V – Vocational IS – Independent Study

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Education & General Expenditures (Actual) FY 2005

FUNCTION/OBJECT

Salaries & Wages

Fringe

Benefits

Salaries &

Fringe Benefits

Travel

Contractual

Services

Commodities

Capital Outlay OTE

Capital Outlay Equip

Student

Aid

Totals

%

of Total

1. Instruction

a. Academic $83,002,093 $19,389,649 $102,391,742 $1,031,628 $2,068,448 $2,947,624 $188,243 $1,907,256 $10,906,349 $121,441,290 30.1%

b. Career - Technical 50,054,254 12,617,640 62,671,895 667,506 1,759,226 2,788,058 3,725 3,362,498 657,749 71,910,657 17.8%

c. Other 26,912,069 5,688,509 32,600,578 737,944 8,465,802 2,651,104 48,793 2,129,203 187,253 46,820,678 11.6%

Instruction Sub-Total 159,968,416 37,695,799 197,664,215 2,437,078 12,293,476 8,386,787 240,761 7,398,956 11,751,351 240,172,624 59.6%

2. Instructional Support 9,022,548 2,363,977 11,386,525 251,981 2,488,238 738,478 1,230,275 785,948 438,153 17,319,598 4.3%

a. Learning Resources 6,614,419 1,579,589 8,194,008 78,886 783,119 596,182 1,185,604 491,803 438,153 11,767,755 2.9%

3. Student Services 23,884,385 6,238,837 30,123,222 1,438,583 4,405,387 3,017,876 8,841 501,173 5,799,033 45,294,115 11.2%

a. Athletics 5,366,002 1,375,691 6,741,693 944,808 2,400,531 1,715,851 8,841 176,161 4,038,284 16,026,169 4.0%

4. Institutional Support 24,920,133 6,764,269 31,684,402 839,002 14,294,706 3,553,336 65,002 1,757,829 185,384 52,379,661 13.0%

5. Operation of Physical Plant 16,544,305 5,309,625 21,853,930 (31,884) 21,097,617 4,122,825 207,692 557,966 137,962 47,946,108 11.9%

6. Student Aid TOTAL Education & General $234,339,787 $58,372,507 $292,712,294 $4,934,760 $54,579,424 $19,819,302 $1,752,571 $11,001,872 $18,311,883 $403,112,106 100.0%

Percentage of Total 58.1% 14.5% 72.6% 1.2% 13.5% 4.9% 0.4% 2.7% 4.5% 100%

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MISSISSIPPI Public Community & Junior Colleges

Auxiliary Enterprises: Revenues And Expenditures Fy 2004 FY 2004

Food Services Housing Stores & Shops Other Total

COLLEGE Revenue Expenditure Revenue Expenditure Revenue Expenditure Revenue Expenditure Revenue Expenditure

Excess Rev. Over

Expend.

Coahoma 467,064 497,958 322,110 240,620 679,362 669,598 1,468,536 1,408,176 60,360

Copiah-Lincoln 1,191,388 1,242,978 639,956 408,297 1,616,649 1,392,405 419,613 A 536,234 3,867,606 3,579,914 287,692

East Central 786,452 673,756 697,515 477,940 1,378,849 1,101,543 2,862,816 2,253,239 609,577

East MS 480,474 407,357 328,705 148,272 2,465,561 2,233,553 3,274,740 2,789,182 485,558

Hinds 1,482,049 1,579,685 1,392,099 1,706,647 5,508,785 4,990,146 1,632,843 B 1,712,166 10,015,776 9,988,644 27,132

Holmes 446,358 435,732 333,927 176,553 188,450 0 968,735 612,285 356,450

Itawamba 850,378 778,165 662,212 825,559 3,254,577 2,396,384 117,892 C 149,343 4,885,059 4,149,451 735,608

Jones 1,180,698 731,372 608,469 273,457 2,494,108 2,084,049 4,283,275 3,088,878 1,194,397

Meridian 461,373 411,416 547,382 639,128 2,179,973 1,867,146 15,295 D 15,221 3,204,023 2,932,911 271,112

MS Delta 875,337 870,712 256,454 285,727 1,695,241 1,425,217 34,760 E 21,914 2,861,792 2,603,570 258,222

MS Gulf Coast 787,123 735,436 530,643 780,051 2,253,194 2,041,283 241,697 F 151,202 3,812,657 3,707,972 104,685

Northeast MS 850,827 867,146 833,116 183,492 1,937,825 1,555,398 279,541 G 539,338 3,901,309 3,145,374 755,935

Northwest MS 1,084,367 1,027,471 966,366 4,481,591 3,435,026 2,818,376 79,060 H 118,575 5,564,819 8,446,013 (2,881,194)

Pearl River 1,082,600 1,007,500 325,000 239,117 1,523,500 1,550,017 2,931,100 2,796,634 134,466

Southwest MS 636,279 763,004 274,776 279,211 702,580 533,185 21,674 I 64,178 1,635,309 1,639,578 (4,269)

Totals 12,662,767 12,029,688 8,718,730 11,145,662 31,313,680 26,658,300 2,842,375 3,308,171 55,537,552 53,141,821 2,395,731 Note: Northwest MS CC’s Housing Expenditure includes a $3,855,900 transfer to the Plant Fund to finance construction of Marshall Dormitory and renovation of Panola Dormitory. A-Golf Course & Conference Center F-Clinics & Investment Income B-Eagle Ridge Conference Center, Airport, Special Events & Activities, Golf Course, & Bull Test Center G-Crow's Neck, Student Union, Gameroom, Aquat Ic Center, Vending And Communications C-Print Shop & Faculty Housing H-Post Office, Ag Arena D-Transportation I-Student Union E- Faculty Housing

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Expenditure Per FTE by Function - FY 2005

Function Expenditure FTE Expenditure/FTE INSTRUCTION $240,172,624 84,205 $2,852

Academic 121,441,290 53,957 2,251

Career and Technical 71,910,657 16,907 4,253

Other 46,820,677 13,341 3,510

INSTRUCTIONAL SUPPORT 17,319,598 84,205 206

STUDENT SERVICES 45,294,115 84,205 538

INSTITUTIONAL SUPPORT 52,379,661 84,205 622

PHYSICAL PLANT 47,946,108 84,205 569

TOTAL EDUC. & GEN $403,112,106 84,205 $4,787

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MISSISSIPPI Public Community and Junior Colleges

Academic Faculty Local Salary Schedule Nine Month Basis, FY 2005-2006

MASTER'S MASTER'S + 30 DOCTORATE

DISTRICT Start End Step Start End Step Start End Step COAHOMA @ 32,000 42,000 25 34,000 44,000 25 40,000 50,000 25 COPIAH-LINCOLN 32,000 51,100 36 34,000 53,100 36 36,000 55,100 36 EAST CENTRAL 25,833 54,825 35 27,378 58,725 35 28,862 65,629 38 EAST MS 30,896 51,079 31 33,694 55,953 31 36,468 60,825 31 HINDS 28,543 50,803 30 31,513 54,515 31 35,966 58,968 31 HOLMES 34,935 54,295 30 36,415 55,775 30 39,375 58,735 30 ITAWAMBA 31,898 48,872 23 33,404 52,979 25 36,745 59,395 25 JONES 38,570 56,885 31 40,975 62,525 32 43,580 65,130 32 MERIDIAN # No Salary Schedule in Effect at This Time MS DELTA 36,226 46,202 29 37,412 47,388 29 38,598 48,574 29 MS GULF COAST 31,567 52,869 38 34,989 56,291 38 42,152 63,454 38 NORTHEAST MS * 34,675 44,875 25 37,815 49,215 25 41,710 54,310 25 NORTHWEST MS 34,330 52,090 32 35,765 55,445 32 37,480 58,120 32 PEARL RIVER 32,264 56,126 36 35,625 59,590 36 39,667 63,756 36 SOUTHWEST MS 42,534 65,034 30 45,234 67,734 30 47,034 69,534 30 AVERAGE 33,305 51,933 31 35,587 55,231 31 38,831 59,395 31 MEDIAN 32,132 51,595 31 35,307 55,610 31 38,987 59,182 31 PUBLIC SCHOOL AEP 32,000 50,000 25 33,000 52,625 25 34,000 55,250 25

@- Coahoma Community College provides a $500 increment for each year at Coahoma after 25 years of service. # - Meridian Community College does not have a salary schedule in effect at this time. * - Northeast Mississippi Community College has a salary schedule with higher steps for disciplines that are in high demand. The entry, rather than high demand, schedule is provided above.

MMIISSSSIISSSSIIPPPPII Public Community and Junior Colleges

Statistical Data

2005-2006 State Board for Community and Junior Colleges

3825 Ridgewood Road Jackson, MS 39211

Voice: (601) 432-6518 Fax: (601) 432-6363

Email: [email protected]

CONTENTS Page Board Members & Staff ...................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 2 Foreword ............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 3 ENROLLMENT: Academic Year 2005-06 * Total Enrollment: Credit and Non-Credit ............................................................................................................................................................................................. 4 Credit Headcount Non-Duplicated 2004-05 vs. 2005-06 ................................................................................................................................................................... 5 Credit Headcount Enrollment by Age Group ..................................................................................................................................................................................... 6 Credit Headcount Enrollment by Admission Compliance .................................................................................................................................................................. 7 Credit Headcount Enrollment by Classification ................................................................................................................................................................................. 8 Credit Headcount Enrollment by Curriculum ...................................................................................................................................................................................... 9 Credit Headcount Enrollment by Enrollment Status ......................................................................................................................................................................... 10 Credit Headcount Enrollment by Gender .......................................................................................................................................................................................... 11 Credit Headcount Enrollment by Race ............................................................................................................................................................................................. 12 Credit Headcount Enrollment by Residence .................................................................................................................................................................................... 13 Credit Headcount Enrollment by MS County ................................................................................................................................................................................... 14 Degrees Awarded .............................................................................................................................................................................................................................17 FINANCE: Fiscal Year 2005-2006** Comparison of Revenue by Source & Expenditure by Program ...................................................................................................................................................... 18 County Tax Support ......................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 21 Student Fees & Charges/Semester .................................................................................................................................................................................................. 26 E & G Expenditures by Function & Object ....................................................................................................................................................................................... 27 Auxiliary Enterprises: Revenues & Expenditures ............................................................................................................................................................................ 28 Expenditure per FTE by Function ..................................................................................................................................................................................................... 29 Academic Faculty Salary Schedule ....................................................................................................................................................................................................30

*Academic Year = Summer Terms 2005 + Fall Semester 2005 + Spring Semester 2006 **Fiscal Year = 01-July 2005-June 2006

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MISSISSIPPI State Board For Community And Junior Colleges

FY 2006

BOARD MEMBERS Dorothy Nelson George Walker, Chair Jimmy Murphy Veldore Young Lawrence Warren, Vice Chair Pat Randall Napolean Moore Brenda Yonge Denver Brackeen Johnny L. (Chip) Crane

Pat Dickens Board Staff Dr. Wayne Stonecypher EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR ADCOCK, John Director Career/Technical Education

BORGMAN, Debbie Director of Accounting

BRADBERRY, Dr. Thomas Randall Associate Executive Director for Programs

BRADLEY, Ernestine Administrative Secretary

BURNETT, Ive Webmaster

CARTER, Jason Acct/Personal Manager

DAY, Dr. Larry L. Associate Executive Director for Acc & Tech

DUCKSWORTH, Elizabeth R. Accounting Assistant

FLOYD, Oddie M. Administrative Secretary

GARDNER, Marilyn Administrative Secretary

GILBERT, Deborah Associate Executive Director for Fin & Adm

GIVENS, Bevelin Technical Specialist

HAMILL, Duane Resource Manager

HARRION, Pamela Publications/Media Specialist

HODGES, Rodney Program Specialist – WIA/Workforce

HOLLOWAY, Dexter Director of Workforce Director

KIMBLE, Audra Distance Education Director

LARRY, Joseph Program Specialist-Workforce Education

LUCAS, Sandra Purchasing and Record Technician

MCKENNIS, Terica Administrative Secretary

MOORE, Venetria Administrative Secretary

PUGH, Jason Assistant to the Executive Director

RICHARDSON, Eloise J. Program Specialist Adult Education/GED Testing

SEAL, Daniel S. Program Specialist ABE

SHORTER, Carolyn Administrative Secretary

SMITH, Ray A. Director Information Services

SOUTHWARD, James Affiliated Activities Director

WALLEY, Denise Executive Secretary

WEST, Debra

Program Specialist for Career and Technical Education

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FOREWORD As the first state to establish a system of public community colleges, the state has fifteen comprehensive community college districts which provide educational programs and services that are accessible to virtually all Mississippi citizens. This has been a goal of these two-year institutions since the first one began admitting students in 1922. All public community colleges are accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools and the Mississippi Commission on College Accreditation. This network of institutions operates both university transfer and occupationally-oriented programs. A student may transfer earned credits to four-year institutions without loss of credit if the student has followed the recommended course of study. Studies reveal that community college transfer students perform as well or better than the native students at four-year institutions. Community and junior colleges are the primary delivery mechanism for post-secondary occupational programs and workforce education in Mississippi. These programs of two-years or less duration are designed to prepare students for immediate employment and for upgrading skills of those currently employed. Training programs in more than one hundred occupational skills are provided by the schools. Community colleges also provide a variety of continuing education, community and public service activities. The institutions are funded by state appropriations, local district taxes, student fees and federal grants. A characteristic of Mississippi’s community colleges is their flexibility to respond to needs of a given segment of the state’s society. This sensitivity is the result of an administration and a board of control operating at the local level. Each college district has a local governing board which employs the president and faculty, owns property, establishes budgets for operation and capital improvement, and sets policies for the general governance of the institution. Cooperation by the various institutions on state-wide endeavors is accomplished through the Mississippi Community and Junior College Association, a voluntary organization of the institutions represented by their presidents. State coordination and oversight is provided by the State Board for Community and Junior Colleges, which on July 1, 1986, was named successor to the Junior College Commission. With regard to the system of community colleges, the State Board establishes standards for operation, administers state appropriations, approves vocational and technical programs and attendance centers, assembles reports, and provides general coordination.

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MISSISSIPPI

Community and Junior Colleges Total Enrollment FY 2006

01 July 2005 through 30 June 2006

Total Credit (Non-duplicate *) 91,614 Total Credit (Duplicate **) 151,074 Summer 2005 25,173 Fall 2005 65,407 Spring 2006 60,494 Semester Credit Hours (S.C.H.) Generated 1,670,534 Avg. S.C.H. per Student per Year 18.2 Full Time Equivalent (F.T.E. – S.C.H./24) 69,605.6 Total Noncredit (Non-duplicate) 233,127 ABE 11,376 Continuing Education 12,877 GED 3,652 High School Vocational Education 594 Literacy 632 Workforce (SBCJC Funded Projects) 192,869 Workforce (Non-SBCJC Funded Projects) 10,082 Other 1,045 Total Noncredit (Duplicate) 495,464 ABE 12,643 Continuing Education 16,213 GED 4,527 High School Vocational Education 594 Literacy 657 Workforce (SBCJC Funded Projects) 444,828 Workforce (Non-SBCJC Funded Projects) 14,839 Other 1,163 Grand Total Enrollment (Non-duplicate) 324,741 Grand Total Enrollment (Duplicate) 646,538

*Non-duplicate: The number of unique individuals served during the year. ** Duplicate: The number of different times individuals are served during the year.

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MISSISSIPPI Public Community and Junior Colleges

Non-Duplicated Credit Headcount Enrollment Academic Year 2004-05 vs 2005-06

CJC District 2005-06 2004-05 Chng %Coahoma 2,360 2,415 -55 -2.3%

Copiah-Lincoln 4,184 3,963 221 5.6%

East Central 3,125 3,362 -237 -7.0%

East MS 6,408 6,322 86 1.4%

Hinds 13,713 13,423 290 2.2%

Holmes 7,141 6,586 555 8.4%

Itawamba 6,721 6,129 592 9.7%

Jones 6,428 6,393 35 0.5%

Meridian 4,719 4,590 129 2.8%

MS Delta 4,424 4,319 105 2.4%

MS Gulf Coast 12,423 14,530 -2,107 -14.5%

Northeast MS 3,964 3,919 45 1.1%

Northwest MS 8,643 8,391 252 3.0%

Pearl River 5,016 5,158 -142 -2.8%

Southwest MS 2,345 2,597 -252 -9.7%

Total 91,614 92,097 -483 -0.5%

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MISSISSIPPI

Public Community and Junior Colleges Age Group by District (Credit Only)

Fall 2005

CJC DISTRICT

Age Group TOTAL

Unknown 15 – 17 18 - 19 20 – 21 22 - 24 25 - 29 30 – 34 35 - 39 40 - 49 50 - 64 65+ N % N % N % N % N % N % N % N % N % N % N % N

Coahoma 1 0.1 3 0.2 209 11.0 450 23.7 338 17.8 316 16.6 207 10.9 140 7.4 187 9.9 187 9.9 47 2.5 1,898

Co-Lin 3 0.1 21 0.7 821 27.3 906 30.1 363 12.1 315 10.5 215 7.1 137 4.5 163 5.4 163 5.4 63 2.1 3,011

E. Central 0 0.0 4 0.2 548 23.3 740 31.5 291 12.4 236 10.0 190 8.1 132 5.6 154 6.6 154 6.6 54 2.3 2,350

East MS 3 0.1 5 0.1 560 13.4 1,114 26.7 726 17.4 678 16.2 404 9.7 275 6.6 313 7.5 313 7.5 91 2.2 4,174

Hinds 4 0.0 34 0.3 2,022 19.9 2,713 26.7 1,547 15.3 1,367 13.5 868 8.6 625 6.2 701 6.9 701 6.9 250 2.5 10,144

Holmes 3 0.1 16 0.3 897 18.3 1,281 26.2 853 17.4 726 14.8 398 8.1 298 6.1 304 6.2 304 6.2 115 2.3 4,894

Itawamba 1 0.0 8 0.2 1,057 21.2 1,363 27.4 653 13.1 665 13.3 474 9.5 292 5.9 339 6.8 339 6.8 130 2.6 4,983

Jones 3 0.1 14 0.3 1,344 27.8 1,653 34.1 700 14.5 450 9.3 262 5.4 159 3.3 177 3.7 177 3.7 74 1.5 4,842

Meridian 2 0.1 11 0.3 662 19.3 867 25.2 532 15.5 470 13.7 306 8.9 215 6.3 263 7.7 263 7.7 104 3.0 3,435

MS Delta 1 0.0 14 0.5 574 18.6 937 30.3 470 15.2 345 11.2 226 7.3 157 5.1 218 7.0 218 7.0 150 4.8 3,093

MS Gulf 2 0.0 28 0.4 1,643 21.0 2,067 26.5 1,169 15.0 1,062 13.6 629 8.1 481 6.2 548 7.0 548 7.0 170 2.2 7,806

Northeast 0 0.0 14 0.4 897 28.6 1,117 35.7 391 12.5 263 8.4 141 4.5 113 3.6 152 4.9 152 4.9 41 1.3 3,133

Northwest 7 0.1 10 0.2 1,307 20.8 1,930 30.7 989 15.7 739 11.8 462 7.3 320 5.1 381 6.1 381 6.1 138 2.2 6,289

Pearl River 6 0.2 19 0.5 830 23.1 1,049 29.3 567 15.8 450 12.5 267 7.4 146 4.1 196 5.5 196 5.5 55 1.5 3,586

Southwest 1 0.1 9 0.5 439 24.8 537 30.4 209 11.8 201 11.4 136 7.7 103 5.8 105 5.9 105 5.9 27 1.5 1,769

TOTAL 37 0.1 210 0.3 13,810 21.1 18,724 28.6 9,798 15.0 8,283 12.7 5,185 7.9 3,593 5.5 4,201 6.4 1,509 2.3 57 0.1 65,407

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Admission Compliance by District (Credit Only) Fall 2005

CJC H.S. Diploma GED Req. H.S. Units

Ability to Benefit College Trans. Dual

Enrolled Early Admit Occup

Diploma Displaced by

Hurricane

TOTAL N % N % N % N % N % N % N % N %

Coahoma 1,336 70.4 241 12.7 0 0 65 3.4 250 13.2 0 0 0 0 1 0.1 5 0.3 1,898 Co-Lin 2,037 67.7 288 9.6 0 0 18 0.6 409 13.6 229 7.6 0 0 0 0 30 1 3,011 E. Central 1,728 73.5 217 9.2 0 0 7 0.3 380 16.2 11 0.5 0 0 0 0 7 0.3 2,350 East MS 2,245 53.8 394 9.4 0 0 0 0 1,535 36.8 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4,174 Hinds 4,233 41.7 579 5.7 9 0.1 140 1.4 5,011 49.4 117 1.2 0 0 2 0 53 0.5 10,144 Holmes 3,956 80.8 459 9.4 6 0.1 0 0 338 6.9 115 2.3 0 0 0 0 20 0.4 4,894 Itawamba 3,363 67.5 543 10.9 0 0 0 0 1,042 20.9 34 0.7 1 0 0 0 0 0 4,983 Jones 3,344 69.1 385 8 0 0 14 0.3 1,045 21.6 51 1.1 1 0 2 0 0 0 4,842 Meridian 2,968 86.4 427 12.4 0 0 0 0 0 0 40 1.2 0 0 0 0 0 0 3,435 MS Delta 1,977 63.9 229 7.4 2 0.1 4 0.1 790 25.5 83 2.7 0 0 8 0.3 0 0 3,093 MS Gulf 4,937 63.2 809 10.4 0 0 15 0.2 1,883 24.1 143 1.8 0 0 4 0.1 15 0.2 7,806 Northeast 2,640 84.3 211 6.7 0 0 10 0.3 228 7.3 33 1.1 0 0 11 0.4 0 0 3,133 Northwest 4,749 75.5 601 9.6 0 0 0 0 907 14.4 29 0.5 0 0 3 0 0 0 6,289 Pearl River 2,156 60.1 279 7.8 0 0 33 0.9 1,043 29.1 74 2.1 0 0 0 0 1 0 3,586 Southwest 1,281 72.4 125 7.1 0 0 0 0 264 14.9 99 5.6 0 0 0 0 0 0 1,769 System 42,950 65.7 5,787 8.8 17 0 306 0.5 15,125 23.1 1,058 1.6 2 0 31 0 131 0.2 65,407

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MISSISSIPPI

Public Community and Junior Colleges Classification by District (Credit Only)

Fall 2005

CJC Freshman Sophomore High School Not Classified Transfer TOTAL N % N % N % N % N %

Coahoma 1,281 67.5 617 32.5 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 1,898 Co-Lin 1,802 59.8 980 32.5 229 7.6 0 0.0 0 0.0 3,011 E. Central 1,352 57.5 980 41.7 11 0.5 0 0.0 7 0.3 2,350 East MS 2,857 68.4 1,317 31.6 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 4,174 Hinds 6,601 65.1 3,093 30.5 117 1.2 280 2.8 53 0.5 10,144 Holmes 2,292 46.8 2,487 50.8 115 2.3 0 0.0 0 0.0 4,894 Itawamba 2,875 57.7 2,074 41.6 34 0.7 0 0.0 0 0.0 4,983 Jones 3,254 67.2 1,537 31.7 51 1.1 0 0.0 0 0.0 4,842 Meridian 1,577 45.9 1,818 52.9 40 1.2 0 0.0 0 0.0 3,435 MS Delta 1,886 61.0 1,124 36.3 83 2.7 0 0.0 0 0.0 3,093 MS Gulf 3,440 44.1 4,135 53.0 143 1.8 88 1.1 0 0.0 7,806 Northeast 1,685 53.8 1,415 45.2 33 1.1 0 0.0 0 0.0 3,133 Northwest 3,540 56.3 2,719 43.2 29 0.5 1 0.0 0 0.0 6,289 Pearl River 2,191 61.1 1,321 36.8 74 2.1 0 0.0 0 0.0 3,586 Southwest 937 53.0 733 41.4 99 5.6 0 0.0 0 0.0 1,769 System 37,570 57.4 26,350 40.3 1,058 1.6 369 0.6 60 0.1 65,407

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MISSISSIPPI

Public Community and Junior Colleges Curriculum by District (Credit Only)

Fall 2005

CJC Academic Technical Vocational TOTAL N % N % N % Coahoma 1,409 74.2 199 10.5 290 15.3 1,898 Copiah-Lincoln 2,120 70.4 649 21.6 242 8.0 3,011 East Central 1,616 68.8 656 27.9 78 3.3 2,350 East MS 3,349 80.2 640 15.3 185 4.4 4,174 Hinds 7,224 71.2 2,180 21.5 740 7.3 10,144 Holmes 3,629 74.2 1,125 23.0 140 2.9 4,894 Itawamba 3,600 72.2 1,283 25.7 100 2.0 4,983 Jones 3,632 75.0 985 20.3 225 4.6 4,842 Meridian 2,402 69.9 852 24.8 181 5.3 3,435 MS Delta 2,516 81.3 398 12.9 179 5.8 3,093 MS Gulf Coast 5,644 72.3 1,680 21.5 482 6.2 7,806 Northeast MS 2,216 70.7 773 24.7 144 4.6 3,133 Northwest MS 4,945 78.6 1,091 17.3 253 4.0 6,289 Pearl River 2,670 74.5 769 21.4 147 4.1 3,586 Southwest MS 1,197 67.7 441 24.9 131 7.4 1,769 System 48,169 73.6 13,721 21.0 3,517 5.4 65,407

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MISSISSIPPI

Public Community and Junior Colleges Enrollment Status by District (Credit Only)

Fall 2005

CJC Full-Time Part-Time TOTAL N % N % Coahoma 1,608 84.7 290 15.3 1,898 Copiah-Lincoln 2,357 78.3 654 21.7 3,011 East Central 1,749 74.4 601 25.6 2,350 East MS 2,664 63.8 1,510 36.2 4,174 Hinds 7,263 71.6 2,881 28.4 10,144 Holmes 3,616 73.9 1,278 26.1 4,894 Itawamba 3,593 72.1 1,390 27.9 4,983 Jones 4,057 83.8 785 16.2 4,842 Meridian 2,523 73.4 912 26.6 3,435 MS Delta 2,227 72.0 866 28.0 3,093 MS Gulf Coast 5,209 66.7 2,597 33.3 7,806 Northeast MS 2,657 84.8 476 15.2 3,133 Northwest MS 4,633 73.7 1,656 26.3 6,289 Pearl River 2,602 72.6 984 27.4 3,586 Southwest MS 1,403 79.3 366 20.7 1,769 System 48,161 73.6 17,246 26.4 65,407

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MISSISSIPPI

Public Community and Junior Colleges Gender by District (Credit Only)

Fall 2005

CJC Male Female Not Reported TOTAL N % N % N % Coahoma 557 29.3 1,341 70.7 0 0.0 1,898 Copiah-Lincoln 1,091 36.2 1,920 63.8 0 0.0 3,011 East Central 881 37.5 1,469 62.5 0 0.0 2,350 East MS 1,474 35.3 2,695 64.6 5 0.1 4,174 Hinds 3,440 33.9 6,692 66.0 12 0.1 10,144 Holmes 1,552 31.7 3,330 68.0 12 0.2 4,894 Itawamba 1,807 36.3 3,176 63.7 0 0.0 4,983 Jones 1,958 40.4 2,872 59.3 12 0.2 4,842 Meridian 1,035 30.1 2,398 69.8 2 0.1 3,435 MS Delta 1,074 34.7 2,019 65.3 0 0.0 3,093 MS Gulf Coast 2,980 38.2 4,797 61.5 29 0.4 7,806 Northeast MS 1,305 41.7 1,828 58.3 0 0.0 3,133 Northwest MS 2,218 35.3 4,071 64.7 0 0.0 6,289 Pearl River 1,278 35.6 2,287 63.8 21 0.6 3,586 Southwest MS 621 35.1 1,148 64.9 0 0.0 1,769 System 23,271 35.6 42,043 64.3 93 0.1 65,407

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Public Community and Junior Colleges Race by District (Credit Only)

Fall 2005

CJC NR Alien Black Am Indian Asian Hispanic White Not Reported

TOTAL N % N % N % N % N % N % N % Coahoma 0 0.0% 1,826 96.2% 0 0.0% 0 0.0% 1 0.1% 71 3.7% 0 0.0% 1,898 Copiah-Lincoln 0 0.0% 1,241 41.2% 0 0.0% 9 0.3% 13 0.4% 1,744 57.9% 4 0.1% 3,011 East Central 0 0.0% 808 34.4% 206 8.8% 3 0.1% 14 0.6% 1,318 56.1% 1 0.0% 2,350 East MS 0 0.0% 2,375 56.9% 6 0.1% 15 0.4% 30 0.7% 1,731 41.5% 17 0.4% 4,174 Hinds 8 0.1% 5,473 54.0% 18 0.2% 58 0.6% 65 0.6% 4,407 43.4% 115 1.1% 10,144 Holmes 1 0.0% 2,327 47.5% 5 0.1% 38 0.8% 16 0.3% 2,501 51.1% 6 0.1% 4,894 Itawamba 0 0.0% 1,434 28.8% 4 0.1% 20 0.4% 26 0.5% 3,388 68.0% 111 2.2% 4,983 Jones 0 0.0% 1,547 31.9% 18 0.4% 12 0.2% 23 0.5% 3,173 65.5% 69 1.4% 4,842 Meridian 5 0.1% 1,353 39.4% 87 2.5% 17 0.5% 31 0.9% 1,828 53.2% 114 3.3% 3,435 MS Delta 0 0.0% 1,867 60.4% 3 0.1% 6 0.2% 14 0.5% 1,203 38.9% 0 0.0% 3,093 MS Gulf Coast 0 0.0% 1,455 18.6% 35 0.4% 175 2.2% 131 1.7% 5,089 65.2% 921 11.8% 7,806 Northeast MS 1 0.0% 580 18.5% 14 0.4% 8 0.3% 19 0.6% 2,472 78.9% 39 1.2% 3,133 Northwest MS 0 0.0% 1,969 31.3% 0 0.0% 0 0.0% 0 0.0% 4,197 66.7% 123 2.0% 6,289 Pearl River 0 0.0% 994 27.7% 15 0.4% 14 0.4% 27 0.8% 2,508 69.9% 28 0.8% 3,586 Southwest MS 0 0.0% 694 39.2% 4 0.2% 10 0.6% 5 0.3% 1,054 59.6% 2 0.1% 1,769 System 15 0.0% 25,943 39.7% 415 0.6% 385 0.6% 415 0.6% 36,684 56.1% 1,550 2.4% 65,407

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Residence by District (Credit Only) Fall 2005

CJC In-District Out-of-District Out-of-State Out-of-Country

TOTAL N % N % N % N %

Coahoma 1,667 87.8 170 9.0 61 3.2 0 0.0 1,898

Copiah-Lincoln 2,511 83.4 362 12.0 134 4.5 4 0.1 3,011

East Central 2,023 86.1 293 12.5 33 1.4 1 0.0 2,350

East MS 3,347 80.2 736 17.6 88 2.1 3 0.1 4,174

Hinds 8,202 80.9 1,783 17.6 146 1.4 13 0.1 10,144

Holmes 3,395 69.4 1,473 30.1 26 0.5 0 0.0 4,894

Itawamba 4,229 84.9 686 13.8 64 1.3 4 0.1 4,983

Jones 3,166 65.4 1,625 33.6 51 1.1 0 0.0 4,842

Meridian 2,116 61.6 1,210 35.2 100 2.9 9 0.3 3,435

MS Delta 2,751 88.9 301 9.7 41 1.3 0 0.0 3,093

MS Gulf Coast 7,108 91.1 492 6.3 183 2.3 23 0.3 7,806

Northeast MS 2,178 69.5 826 26.4 127 4.1 2 0.1 3,133

Northwest MS 5,618 89.3 466 7.4 205 3.3 0 0.0 6,289

Pearl River 3,165 88.3 340 9.5 81 2.3 0 0.0 3,586

Southwest MS 1,347 76.1 288 16.3 134 7.6 0 0.0 1,769

System 52,823 80.8 11,051 16.9 1,474 2.3 59 0.1 65,407

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Public Community and Junior Colleges Credit Headcount Enrollment for Mississippi Counties (Credit Only)

Fall 2005

MS COUNTY CO CL EC EM HI HO IT JO ME MD MG NE NW PR SW Total ADAMS 1 624 1 2 49 1 1 0 0 1 4 0 3 0 9 696 ALCORN 0 0 0 5 1 0 33 0 0 2 1 608 6 0 1 657 AMITE 0 21 0 0 9 0 1 0 0 2 3 0 0 0 165 201 ATTALA 0 2 9 7 29 444 2 0 6 2 0 4 5 0 1 511 BENTON 1 0 0 1 1 1 8 0 1 2 1 31 45 0 0 92 BOLIVAR 486 1 0 0 10 0 2 0 0 379 0 2 42 0 0 922 CALHOUN 0 0 0 12 1 53 61 0 1 0 0 38 138 0 0 304 CARROLL 0 0 0 1 1 149 0 0 0 80 0 0 14 0 0 245 CHICKASAW 0 1 0 32 4 8 433 0 0 0 0 44 13 0 0 535 CHOCTAW 0 0 8 104 13 81 4 13 2 0 1 1 3 0 1 231 CLAIBORNE 0 17 0 0 138 5 3 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 164 CLARKE 0 0 16 12 7 2 0 128 283 0 2 1 0 4 0 455 CLAY 0 0 0 512 2 1 112 0 2 0 0 11 2 0 0 642 COAHOMA 837 2 0 2 8 2 3 0 0 35 1 2 62 0 0 954 COPIAH 1 514 0 2 241 6 0 4 1 0 2 0 2 1 3 777 COVINGTON 0 27 1 0 17 0 0 356 2 0 6 0 0 29 0 438 DESOTO 2 0 0 5 3 4 10 0 4 6 2 30 2,618 0 0 2,684 FORREST 1 2 3 3 13 3 3 695 8 0 33 1 1 715 1 1,482 FRANKLIN 0 146 0 0 15 3 0 2 0 0 1 0 0 0 24 191 GEORGE 0 0 2 2 1 1 0 21 3 0 391 0 0 6 0 427 GREENE 0 1 1 2 1 1 0 91 6 0 55 0 0 18 0 176 GRENADA 4 0 0 2 8 538 7 0 0 13 1 2 48 2 1 626 HANCOCK 0 0 1 0 0 1 2 1 0 0 220 0 1 264 0 490 HARRISON 1 1 1 4 12 2 0 13 4 0 3,243 1 3 47 2 3,334 HINDS 13 51 12 18 4,369 729 3 16 17 9 6 3 15 9 13 5,283 HOLMES 4 0 1 4 61 492 3 1 1 25 1 0 4 0 0 597 HUMPHREYS 3 0 2 3 18 8 0 0 0 167 0 0 0 0 0 201

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MS COUNTY CO CL EC EM HI HO IT JO ME MD MG NE NW PR SW Total

ISSAQUENA 0 0 0 1 8 0 0 1 0 23 1 0 0 0 0 34 ITAWAMBA 0 0 0 2 0 0 553 0 0 0 0 33 3 0 0 591 JACKSON 0 2 5 4 11 0 2 24 19 0 3,088 0 0 19 1 3,175 JASPER 0 0 38 3 4 2 0 279 83 0 0 1 0 5 0 415 JEFFERSON 0 69 0 0 45 3 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 7 2 128 JEFF DAVIS 0 33 0 1 11 1 0 111 0 0 3 0 1 102 5 268 JONES 0 2 6 4 14 0 0 1,524 30 0 9 0 1 44 1 1,635 KEMPER 0 0 17 143 1 0 0 1 56 0 0 0 1 1 0 220 LAFAYETTE 1 0 1 9 2 11 17 1 0 3 1 13 608 0 0 667 LAMAR 1 3 0 3 5 0 1 296 0 2 21 0 3 552 10 897 LAUDERDALE 0 1 100 143 6 0 2 13 2,116 2 0 0 2 2 1 2,388 LAWRENCE 0 231 0 1 24 0 0 25 0 0 0 0 0 7 40 328 LEAKE 1 1 302 2 39 38 1 0 58 0 1 0 2 0 0 445 LEE 1 0 1 11 4 0 1,979 3 5 3 0 291 24 0 0 2,322 LEFLORE 14 0 0 1 9 44 1 1 1 445 0 1 17 1 0 535 LINCOLN 0 633 0 3 33 1 0 2 1 0 2 0 0 0 127 802 LOWNDES 0 0 6 1,302 28 3 56 1 28 2 2 77 5 0 0 1,510 MADISON 0 2 2 17 461 1,082 1 14 10 11 1 2 13 4 2 1,622 MARION 0 1 0 2 2 0 0 66 2 0 3 0 0 434 23 533 MARSHALL 3 0 1 1 2 1 7 0 1 2 0 51 414 0 0 483 MONROE 0 0 1 121 3 0 743 2 2 1 0 60 9 0 1 943 MONTGOMERY 0 1 0 3 6 268 0 0 0 19 1 0 10 0 0 308 NESHOBA 0 1 533 31 9 2 0 3 215 0 0 0 1 1 0 796 NEWTON 0 0 560 3 6 2 0 1 111 1 1 0 0 0 1 686 NOXUBEE 0 0 1 325 7 0 2 0 27 0 0 2 0 0 0 364 OKTIBBEHA 0 0 1 922 8 8 27 2 11 3 3 2 4 3 0 994 PANOLA 6 0 1 5 6 5 5 1 0 1 1 12 647 0 0 690 PEARL RIVER 0 1 3 1 2 1 1 21 0 0 34 0 1 1,098 2 1,165 PERRY 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 170 1 0 16 0 0 32 1 221 PIKE 0 57 1 1 33 1 0 17 1 2 6 0 1 9 830 959 PONTOTOC 0 0 0 1 0 0 521 0 2 0 0 76 23 0 0 623 PRENTISS 1 0 0 2 0 1 37 0 0 1 0 546 3 0 0 591 QUITMAN 67 0 0 2 4 2 1 0 1 7 0 1 91 0 0 176 RANKIN 0 35 16 29 2,396 353 1 50 26 9 7 2 15 12 7 2,958

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MS COUNTY CO CL EC EM HI HO IT JO ME MD MG NE NW PR SW Total

SCOTT 0 0 386 4 133 7 0 12 50 2 5 0 1 0 1 601 SHARKEY 0 1 0 2 38 2 0 2 0 63 0 0 3 0 0 111 SIMPSON 0 294 2 1 147 16 0 112 7 0 2 0 2 8 2 593 SMITH 0 14 21 3 29 0 0 276 5 0 6 1 0 7 0 362 STONE 0 0 2 0 2 0 1 7 1 0 386 0 0 22 0 421 SUNFLOWER 51 0 1 7 15 4 3 0 0 584 0 2 10 0 0 677 TALLAHATCHIE 196 0 0 3 6 59 1 2 0 21 0 1 71 0 0 360 TATE 2 0 0 4 3 0 1 0 1 1 2 2 667 0 0 683 TIPPAH 0 0 0 0 0 0 22 0 0 0 0 408 13 0 0 443 TISHOMINGO 0 0 0 1 1 0 79 0 0 0 0 333 3 1 0 418 TUNICA 81 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 107 0 0 192 UNION 0 0 1 5 1 0 143 0 0 0 0 283 32 0 0 465 WALTHALL 0 23 0 1 12 0 0 14 0 0 1 0 1 24 278 354 WARREN 0 10 0 10 1,058 20 1 21 5 12 4 3 10 7 3 1,164 WASHINGTON 47 0 1 6 42 1 1 8 3 1,090 3 1 20 2 0 1,225 WAYNE 0 2 2 1 1 0 0 342 56 0 5 0 0 6 1 416 WEBSTER 0 0 0 111 0 121 11 0 3 0 1 3 2 0 0 252 WILKINSON 0 37 0 0 9 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 74 122 WINSTON 0 0 242 71 10 4 0 1 45 0 0 0 3 0 1 377 YALOBUSHA 10 1 1 1 1 50 1 0 0 3 2 0 212 0 0 282 YAZOO 1 2 0 17 252 220 1 4 0 15 5 0 3 0 0 520 System 1,837 2,867 2,313 4,083 9,983 4,868 4,915 4,773 3,326 3,052 7,598 2,986 6,084 3,505 1,635 63,825

CO = Coahoma; CL = Copiah-Lincoln; EC = East Central; EM = East MS; HI = Hinds; HO = Holmes; IT = Itawamba; JO = Jones County; ME = Meridian; MD = MS Delta;

MG = MS Gulf Coast; NE = Northeast MS; NW = Northwest MS; PR = Pearl River; SW = Southwest MS

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Public Community and Junior Colleges Degrees Awarded, 2005-06

CJC DISTRICT Associate Assoc of Applied Science Certificate Total

N % N % N % N

Coahoma 185 77.7 0 0.0 53 22.3 238 Copiah-Lincoln 250 42.7 189 32.3 147 25.1 586 East Central 227 48.3 167 35.5 76 16.2 470 East MS 310 51.0 126 20.7 172 28.3 608 Hinds 469 33.1 582 41.0 368 25.9 1,419 Holmes 267 44.6 207 34.6 125 20.9 599 Itawamba 173 36.1 269 56.2 37 7.7 479 Jones County 536 58.4 184 20.0 198 21.6 918 Meridian 173 26.5 321 49.2 158 24.2 652 MS Delta 128 39.5 116 35.8 80 24.7 324 MS Gulf Coast 634 44.7 535 37.7 250 17.6 1,419 Northeast MS 154 34.1 230 51.0 67 14.9 451 Northwest MS 390 48.6 225 28.1 187 23.3 802 Pearl River 248 41.4 211 35.2 140 23.4 599 Southwest MS 234 83.6 46 16.4 0 0.0 280 System 4,378 44.5 3,408 34.6 2,058 20.9 9,844

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COMPARISON OF REVENUE BY SOURCE AND EXPENDITURE BY PROGRAM AND BY OBJECT FISCAL YEAR 2006

Coahoma % Copiah-Lincoln % East Central % East MS % Hinds % REVENUE BY SOURCE: GENERAL FUND 3,713,679 23.2% 5,293,792 24.8% 4,702,967 30.1% 6,301,269 24.4% 15,169,930 23.6% INDIRECT 1,795,263 11.2% 2,101,241 9.8% 1,951,678 12.5% 2,594,661 10.0% 5,589,036 8.7% FEDERAL 3,945,136 24.7% 1,749,784 8.2% 667,146 4.3% 1,740,970 6.7% 5,004,085 7.8% LOCAL: STUDENT FEES 3,575,237 22.4% 5,980,345 28.0% 4,484,202 28.7% 8,062,976 31.2% 19,836,954 30.9% DISTRICT TAXES 1,294,797 8.1% 2,008,474 9.4% 1,173,184 7.5% 1,364,150 5.3% 9,322,196 14.5% OTHER 293,427 1.8% 1,673,621 7.8% 838,045 5.4% 3,273,822 12.7% 1,814,726 2.8% TOTAL LOCAL 5,163,461 32.3% 9,662,440 45.2% 6,495,431 41.5% 12,700,948 49.1% 30,973,876 48.2% EDUCATION ENHANCEMENT 963,742 6.0% 1,400,773 6.6% 1,284,461 8.2% 1,878,341 7.3% 4,342,081 6.8% BUDGET CONTINGENCY FUND 407,898 2.6% 592,869 2.8% 543,640 3.5% 794,997 3.1% 1,837,760 2.9% CHANGE IN FUND BALANCE 0.0% 570,243 2.7% 0.0% (137,381) -0.5% 1,341,230 2.1% TOTAL REVENUE 15,989,179 100.0% 21,371,142 100.0% 15,645,323 100.0% 25,873,805 100.0% 64,257,998 100.0% EXPENDITURE BY PROGRAM: INSTRUCTION: ACADEMIC 3,362,388 21.0% 5,462,302 25.6% 4,131,579 26.4% 7,777,146 30.1% 17,944,778 27.9% VO-TECH 2,232,582 14.0% 3,395,326 15.9% 4,349,906 27.8% 3,074,042 11.9% 17,410,338 27.1% OTHER 2,216,015 13.9% 2,358,154 11.0% 717,108 4.6% 4,345,873 16.8% 2,809,276 4.4% TOTAL INSTRUCTION 7,810,985 48.9% 11,215,782 52.5% 9,198,593 58.8% 15,197,061 58.7% 38,164,392 59.4% INSTRUCTIONAL SUPPORT 1,924,203 12.0% 922,788 4.3% 351,938 2.2% 429,729 1.7% 1,922,202 3.0% STUDENT SERVICES 2,170,294 13.6% 3,022,004 14.1% 2,085,699 13.3% 3,183,643 12.3% 5,665,085 8.8% INSTITUTIONAL SUPPORT 2,001,764 12.5% 3,342,730 15.6% 1,688,770 10.8% 3,707,977 14.3% 9,021,266 14.0% PHY. PLANT OPERATION 2,081,933 13.0% 2,867,838 13.4% 2,320,323 14.8% 3,355,395 13.0% 9,485,053 14.8% TOTAL EXPENDITURES 15,989,179 100.0% 21,371,142 100.0% 15,645,323 100.0% 25,873,805 100.0% 64,257,998 100.0% EXPENDITURE BY OBJECT: SALARIES 10,464,484 65.4% 14,838,233 69.4% 10,299,446 65.8% 15,748,229 60.9% 48,885,065 76.1% TRAVEL 313,942 2.0% 410,255 1.9% 205,720 1.3% 219,481 0.8% 717,495 1.1% CONTRACTUAL SERVICES 3,247,532 20.3% 3,277,324 15.3% 2,615,730 16.7% 5,610,102 21.7% 7,657,230 11.9% COMMODITIES 1,049,271 6.6% 1,313,719 6.1% 536,949 3.4% 1,472,396 5.7% 2,601,349 4.0% CAPITAL OUTLAY –OTE 33,284 0.2% 146,189 0.7% 30,919 0.2% 112,807 0.4% 858,442 1.3% CAPITAL OUTLAY –EQUIPMENT 497,463 3.1% 402,325 1.9% 685,224 4.4% 1,174,177 4.5% 2,025,809 3.2% SUBSIDIES, LOANS & GRANTS 383,203 2.4% 983,097 4.6% 1,271,335 8.1% 1,536,613 5.9% 1,512,608 2.4% TOTAL EXPENDITURES 15,989,179 100.0% 21,371,142 100.0% 15,645,323 100.0% 25,873,805 100.0% 64,257,998 100.0%

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Holmes % Itawamba % Jones % Meridian % MS Delta % MS Gulf Coast % REVENUE BY SOURCE: GENERAL FUND 7,032,669 27.9% 7,752,636 24.3% 8,252,226 29.4% 6,201,324 30.5% 5,465,984 27.9% 25,027,446 41.8% INDIRECT 2,574,093 10.2% 3,541,165 11.1% 2,468,291 8.8% 1,631,436 8.0% 1,875,232 9.6% 6,281,077 10.5% FEDERAL 2,083,730 8.3% 2,568,867 8.1% 2,244,972 8.0% 1,455,929 7.2% 2,020,692 10.3% 2,585,261 4.3% LOCAL: STUDENT FEES 7,741,205 30.7% 8,496,392 26.7% 8,501,518 30.3% 5,832,084 28.7% 5,830,357 29.7% 14,568,560 24.3% DISTRICT TAXES 1,937,883 7.7% 4,628,891 14.5% 1,846,770 6.6% 1,738,475 8.5% 1,825,030 9.3% 7,211,972 12.0% OTHER 638,720 2.5% 1,451,482 4.6% 2,996,455 10.7% 1,017,746 5.0% 107,360 0.5% 3,839,479 6.4% TOTAL LOCAL 10,317,808 40.9% 14,576,765 45.8% 13,344,743 47.6% 8,588,305 42.2% 7,762,747 39.6% 25,620,011 42.8% EDUCATION ENHANCEMENT 2,103,596 8.3% 2,289,557 7.2% 2,359,369 8.4% 1,755,942 8.6% 1,537,084 7.8% 4,297,937 7.2% BUDGET CONTINGENCY FUND 890,334 3.5% 969,041 3.0% 998,589 3.6% 743,192 3.7% 650,561 3.3% 1,819,076 3.0% CHANGE IN FUND BALANCE 246,502 1.0% 153,564 0.5% (1,608,275) -5.7% (39,228) -0.2% 300,000 1.5% (5,734,197) -9.6%

TOTAL REVENUE 25,248,732 100.0% 31,851,595 100.0% 28,059,915 100.0% 20,336,900 100.0% 19,612,300 100.0% 59,896,611 100.0% EXPENDITURE BY PROGRAM: INSTRUCTION: ACADEMIC 6,833,641 27.1% 9,070,863 28.5% 9,870,110 35.2% 5,878,944 28.9% 7,068,082 36.0% 18,573,219 31.0% VO-TECH 4,032,194 16.0% 4,352,399 13.7% 5,156,947 18.4% 3,128,556 15.4% 2,980,595 15.2% 8,192,865 13.7% OTHER 4,561,698 18.1% 7,126,674 22.4% 3,095,257 11.0% 1,138,426 5.6% 2,361,184 12.0% 6,975,091 11.6% TOTAL INSTRUCTION 15,427,533 61.1% 20,549,936 64.5% 18,122,314 64.6% 10,145,926 49.9% 12,409,861 63.3% 33,741,175 56.3% INSTRUCTIONAL SUPPORT 558,979 2.2% 611,857 1.9% 866,328 3.1% 2,475,839 12.2% 520,466 2.7% 3,292,040 5.5% STUDENT SERVICES 2,665,078 10.6% 3,103,352 9.7% 3,113,032 11.1% 2,609,546 12.8% 1,972,107 10.1% 4,820,519 8.0% INSTITUTIONAL SUPPORT 3,240,568 12.8% 3,813,965 12.0% 2,925,604 10.4% 2,852,844 14.0% 2,428,513 12.4% 9,808,291 16.4% PHY. PLANT OPERATION 3,356,574 13.3% 3,772,485 11.8% 3,032,637 10.8% 2,252,745 11.1% 2,281,353 11.6% 8,234,586 13.7%

TOTAL EXPENDITURES 25,248,732 100.0% 31,851,595 100.0% 28,059,915 100.0% 20,336,900 100.0% 19,612,300 100.0% 59,896,611 100.0% EXPENDITURE BY OBJECT: SALARIES 17,470,897 69.2% 20,684,852 64.9% 20,548,051 73.2% 15,057,988 74.0% 13,901,680 70.9% 44,070,734 73.6% TRAVEL 219,622 0.9% 379,905 1.2% 450,902 1.6% 313,640 1.5% 240,965 1.2% 415,399 0.7% CONTRACTUAL SERVICES 3,636,511 14.4% 5,598,471 17.6% 2,590,395 9.2% 2,485,330 12.2% 2,899,636 14.8% 6,947,556 11.6% COMMODITIES 1,875,929 7.4% 1,633,785 5.1% 1,875,912 6.7% 946,390 4.7% 1,404,522 7.2% 2,584,090 4.3% CAPITAL OUTLAY -OTE 214,607 0.8% 82,954 0.3% 60,335 0.2% 77,929 0.4% 26,686 0.1% 699,533 1.2% CAPITAL OUTLAY -EQUIPMENT 820,827 3.3% 1,379,270 4.3% 996,809 3.6% 917,009 4.5% 156,982 0.8% 1,815,549 3.0% SUBSIDIES, LOANS & GRANTS 1,010,339 4.0% 2,092,358 6.6% 1,537,511 5.5% 538,614 2.6% 981,829 5.0% 3,363,750 5.6% TOTAL EXPENDITURES 25,248,732 100.0% 31,851,595 100.0% 28,059,915 100.0% 20,336,900 100.0% 19,612,300 100.0% 59,896,611 100.0%

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Northeast MS % Northwest MS % Pearl River % Southwest MS % TOTAL % REVENUE BY SOURCE: GENERAL FUND 5,731,462 25.2% 9,246,960 26.4% 8,700,620 29.4% 4,001,623 32.5% 122,594,587 28.7% INDIRECT 3,611,774 15.9% 3,504,746 10.0% 3,144,698 10.6% 1,028,611 8.3% 43,693,002 10.2% FEDERAL 1,991,265 8.8% 2,802,049 8.0% 1,555,519 5.3% 798,528 6.5% 33,213,933 7.8% LOCAL: STUDENT FEES 5,841,570 25.7% 11,433,930 32.6% 7,100,890 24.0% 3,426,603 27.8% 120,712,823 28.2% DISTRICT TAXES 1,330,275 5.9% 4,124,691 11.8% 1,618,336 5.5% 1,057,776 8.6% 42,482,900 9.9% OTHER 1,195,078 5.3% 633,804 1.8% 1,214,537 4.1% 491,695 4.0% 21,479,997 5.0% TOTAL LOCAL 8,366,923 36.8% 16,192,425 46.2% 9,933,763 33.5% 4,976,074 40.4% 184,675,720 43.2% EDUCATION ENHANCEMENT 1,598,139 7.0% 2,694,423 7.7% 1,804,287 6.1% 1,065,993 8.7% 31,375,725 7.3% BUDGET CONTINGENCY FUND 676,402 3.0% 1,140,398 3.3% 763,654 2.6% 451,175 3.7% 13,279,586 3.1% CHANGE IN FUND BALANCE 733,131 3.2% (502,898) -1.4% 3,720,979 12.6% 0 0.0% (956,330) -0.2%

TOTAL REVENUE 22,709,096 100.0% 35,078,103 100.0% 29,623,520 100.0% 12,322,004 100.0% 427,876,223 100.0% EXPENDITURE BY PROGRAM: INSTRUCTION: ACADEMIC 7,197,203 31.7% 10,181,677 29.0% 7,004,138 23.6% 4,191,266 34.0% 124,547,336 29.1% VO-TECH 3,624,123 16.0% 5,738,753 16.4% 5,115,861 17.3% 2,312,095 18.8% 75,096,582 17.6% OTHER 3,687,347 16.2% 4,218,663 12.0% 3,991,942 13.5% 764,589 6.2% 50,367,297 11.8% TOTAL INSTRUCTION 14,508,673 63.9% 20,139,093 57.4% 16,111,941 54.4% 7,267,950 59.0% 250,011,215 58.5% INSTRUCTIONAL SUPPORT 461,034 2.0% 1,170,428 3.3% 2,662,518 9.0% 450,926 3.7% 18,621,275 4.4% STUDENT SERVICES 2,217,755 9.8% 4,121,550 11.7% 3,886,734 13.1% 1,722,526 14.0% 46,358,924 10.8% INSTITUTIONAL SUPPORT 2,895,366 12.7% 4,104,112 11.7% 4,020,419 13.6% 1,629,039 13.2% 57,481,228 13.4% PHY. PLANT OPERATION 2,626,268 11.6% 5,542,920 15.8% 2,941,908 9.9% 1,251,563 10.2% 55,403,581 12.9%

TOTAL EXPENDITURES 22,709,096 100.0% 35,078,103 100.0% 29,623,520 100.0% 12,322,004 100.0% 427,876,223 100.0% EXPENDITURE BY OBJECT: SALARIES 17,032,869 75.0% 26,645,693 76.0% 18,378,333 62.0% 8,983,586 72.9% 303,010,140 70.8% TRAVEL 256,156 1.1% 402,816 1.1% 222,442 0.8% 102,085 0.8% 4,870,825 1.1% CONTRACTUAL SERVICES 2,664,812 11.7% 4,777,864 13.6% 6,042,757 20.4% 1,714,900 13.9% 61,766,150 14.4% COMMODITIES 930,395 4.1% 1,428,610 4.1% 2,641,150 8.9% 526,640 4.3% 22,821,107 5.3% CAPITAL OUTLAY -OTE 220,839 1.0% 182,632 0.5% 250,104 0.8% 47,345 0.4% 3,044,605 0.7% CAPITAL OUTLAY -EQUIPMENT 413,193 1.8% 551,296 1.6% 841,948 2.8% 345,228 2.8% 13,023,109 3.0% SUBSIDIES, LOANS & GRANTS 1,190,832 5.2% 1,089,192 3.1% 1,246,786 4.2% 602,220 4.9% 19,340,287 4.5% TOTAL EXPENDITURES 22,709,096 100.0% 35,078,103 100.0% 29,623,520 100.0% 12,322,004 100.0% 427,876,223 100.0%

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MISSISSIPPI Public Community and Junior Colleges

County Tax Support FY 2006

2005 MAINTENANCE CAPITAL IMPROVEMENTS CENSUS AD VAL 2000 ASSESS REPORTED EFFECTIVE AMOUNT REPORTED EFFECTIVE AMOUNT TOTAL

DISTRICT: County Number POPULATION (MM) LEVY LEVY RECEIVED LEVY LEVY RECEIVED RECEIVED

COAHOMA: BOLIVAR*@ 6 40,633 224.5 1.16 1.16 242,963 0.00 0.00 0 242,963

COAHOMA 14 30,622 165.8 3.60 3.62 558,771 2.70 2.71 417,672 976,443 QUITMAN* @ 59 10,117 46.4 1.82 2.21 95,479 0.00 0.00 0 95,479

TUNICA* @ 71 9,227 257.2 2.54 1.35 323,883 0.00 0.00 0 323,883 TALLAHATCHIE* @ 67 14,903 82.3 1.00 0.96 73,701 0.00 0.00 0 73,701

TOTAL 105,502 776.2 10.12 9.32 1,294,797 2.70 2.71 417,672 1,712,469 COPIAH-LINCOLN:

ADAMS 1 34,340 188.5 2.23 2.40 420,000 2.00 2.15 376,461 796,461 COPIAH* 15 28,757 151.7 2.38 2.56 361,170 2.31 2.48 350,447 711,617

FRANKLIN 19 8,448 56.0 1.56 1.67 87,200 1.47 1.58 82,500 169,700 JEFFERSON 31 9,740 49.1 1.03 1.11 50,500 1.26 1.36 62,000 112,500 LAWRENCE 38 13,258 120.4 2.06 2.21 247,737 1.12 1.20 134,573 382,310

LINCOLN 42 33,166 219.6 2.16 2.32 473,817 2.64 2.84 579,110 1,052,927 SIMPSON 63 27,639 138.7 2.65 2.85 368,050 2.52 2.71 349,146 717,196

TOTAL 155,348 924.0 14.07 15.12 2,008,474 13.32 14.32 1,934,237 3,942,711 EAST CENTRAL:

LEAKE 39 20,940 109.6 1.90 1.91 194,727 1.25 1.26 128,177 322,904 NESHOBA 49 28,684 139.2 2.25 2.25 291,192 1.50 1.49 192,673 483,865 NEWTON 50 21,838 100.3 2.25 2.15 200,423 1.50 1.43 133,607 334,030

SCOTT 61 28,423 132.3 2.18 2.55 314,157 0.83 0.59 72,868 387,025 WINSTON 79 20,160 116.0 1.65 1.60 172,685 0.80 1.17 126,102 298,787

TOTAL 120,045 597.4 10.23 10.46 1,173,184 5.88 5.94 653,427 1,826,611

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2005 MAINTENANCE CAPITAL IMPROVEMENTS CENSUS AD VAL 2000 ASSESS REPORTED EFFECTIVE AMOUNT REPORTED EFFECTIVE AMOUNT TOTAL

DISTRICT: County Number POPULATION (MM) LEVY LEVY RECEIVED LEVY LEVY RECEIVED RECEIVED

EAST MISSISSIPPI: CLAY 13 21,979 135.0 2.20 1.70 213,600 0.90 0.78 97,408 311,008

KEMPER 34 10,453 48.8 2.04 1.68 76,350 1.36 1.15 52,001 128,351 LAUDERDALE* 37 78,161 492.5 0.38 0.32 147,700 0.00 0.11 50,000 197,700

LOWNDES 43 61,586 488.0 1.63 1.38 626,400 0.37 0.33 149,054 775,454 NOXUBEE 51 12,548 59.1 1.56 1.57 86,300 1.35 1.46 80,286 166,586

OKTIBBEHA 52 42,902 262.0 1.00 0.88 213,800 1.00 1.01 245,675 459,475 TOTAL 227,629 1,485.4 8.81 7.53 1,364,150 4.98 4.83 674,424 2,038,574

HINDS: CLAIBORNE 11 11,831 56.1 2.55 2.74 142,800 2.55 2.74 142,800 285,600

HINDS 25 250,800 1,582.4 2.67 2.60 3,824,397 2.77 3.03 4,465,240 8,289,637 RANKIN 60 115,327 1,031.6 3.65 3.75 3,598,900 0.68 0.70 670,000 4,268,900

WARREN 74 49,644 509.0 3.71 3.41 1,616,099 0.59 0.57 270,861 1,886,960 COPIAH* 15 28,757 151.7 0.95 0.99 140,000 0.72 0.74 105,000 245,000

TOTAL 456,359 3,330.8 13.53 13.49 9,322,196 7.31 7.79 5,653,901 14,976,097 HOLMES:

ATTALA 4 19,661 167.9 2.30 2.00 312,190 1.81 1.57 245,327 557,517 CARROLL 8 10,769 69.1 1.31 1.31 84,026 1.00 0.99 63,388 147,414

CHOCTAW 10 9,758 141.7 0.82 0.33 43,974 0.82 0.33 43,974 87,948 GRENADA 22 23,263 161.5 1.00 1.06 159,356 1.00 1.06 159,278 318,634

HOLMES 26 21,609 95.3 2.60 2.66 235,717 2.70 2.68 237,289 473,006 MADISON 44 74,674 1,092.8 0.71 0.63 645,189 0.39 0.33 336,624 981,813

MONTGOMERY 48 12,189 55.9 1.33 1.28 66,508 1.14 1.07 55,642 122,150 WEBSTER 77 10,294 58.8 1.00 0.98 53,341 1.00 0.98 53,341 106,682

YAZOO 81 28,149 148.9 2.25 2.44 337,582 1.00 1.07 148,691 486,273 TOTAL 210,366 1,991.9 13.32 12.69 1,937,883 10.86 10.08 1,343,554 3,281,437

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2005 MAINTENANCE CAPITAL IMPROVEMENTS CENSUS AD VAL 2000 ASSESS REPORTED EFFECTIVE AMOUNT REPORTED EFFECTIVE AMOUNT TOTAL

DISTRICT: County Number POPULATION (MM) LEVY LEVY RECEIVED LEVY LEVY RECEIVED RECEIVED

ITAWAMBA: 0 CHICKASAW 9 19,440 83.0 3.00 3.28 253,132 3.00 2.74 211,330 464,462

ITAWAMBA 28 22,770 102.0 3.20 3.52 334,113 4.00 4.41 418,395 752,508 LEE 40 75,755 677.7 4.03 4.42 2,786,094 3.29 3.64 2,297,266 5,083,360

MONROE 47 38,014 229.4 3.12 3.65 779,168 3.00 3.36 716,295 1,495,463 PONTOTOC 57 26,726 141.1 3.20 3.63 476,384 3.00 3.29 431,541 907,925

TOTAL 182,705 1,233.2 16.55 18.50 4,628,891 16.29 17.44 4,074,827 8,703,718 JONES:

CLARKE 12 17,955 136.1 1.99 1.68 212,039 0.25 0.21 26,320 238,359 COVINGTON 16 19,407 151.0 1.35 1.25 175,548 0.85 0.81 113,981 289,529

GREENE 21 13,299 70.3 2.25 2.00 131,060 0.00 0.00 0 131,060 JASPER 30 18,149 110.8 1.25 1.10 113,505 1.00 0.88 90,786 204,291

JONES 33 64,958 381.4 1.79 1.80 638,818 2.29 2.31 818,383 1,457,201 PERRY 55 12,138 79.2 2.17 2.21 162,656 0.97 0.99 72,708 235,364 SMITH 64 16,182 93.0 1.73 1.74 150,900 0.70 0.71 61,038 211,938

WAYNE 76 21,216 119.9 2.50 2.35 262,244 1.10 1.05 117,179 379,423 TOTAL 183,304 1,141.7 15.03 14.14 1,846,770 7.16 6.95 1,300,395 3,147,165

MERIDIAN: LAUDERDALE* 37 78,161 492.5 1.56 1.52 695,755 0.00 0.00 0 695,755

CITY OF MERIDIAN 39,968 280.0 4.00 4.00 1,042,720 3.00 3.00 781,980 1,824,700 TOTAL 78,161 772.5 5.56 5.52 1,738,475 3.00 3.00 781,980 2,520,455

MISSISSIPPI DELTA: BOLIVAR* 6 40,633 224.5 0.78 0.81 169,307 0.38 0.40 82,483 251,790

HUMPHREYS 27 11,206 54.5 1.00 0.97 49,033 1.00 0.97 49,033 98,066 ISSAQUENA 82 2,274 21.9 1.29 1.38 28,056 1.10 1.16 23,676 51,732

LEFLORE 41 37,947 195.2 1.66 1.71 311,155 1.00 1.09 198,183 509,338 SHARKEY 62 6,580 39.1 1.26 1.33 48,204 0.84 0.88 32,060 80,264

SUNFLOWER 66 34,369 145.0 2.58 2.69 362,738 0.74 0.77 104,053 466,791 WASHINGTON 75 62,977 352.5 2.50 2.61 856,537 0.50 0.52 171,176 1,027,713

TOTAL 195,986 1,032.7 11.07 11.50 1,825,030 5.56 5.79 660,664 2,485,694

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2005 MAINTENANCE CAPITAL IMPROVEMENTS CENSUS AD VAL 2000 ASSESS REPORTED EFFECTIVE AMOUNT REPORTED EFFECTIVE AMOUNT TOTAL

DISTRICT: County Number POPULATION (MM) LEVY LEVY RECEIVED LEVY LEVY RECEIVED RECEIVED

MISSISSIPPI GULF COAST:

GEORGE 20 19,144 109.2 2.10 3.25 329,883 3.00 2.12 215,373 545,256 HARRISON 24 189,601 1,694.6 2.12 2.03 3,200,000 2.59 2.57 4,043,861 7,243,861 JACKSON 29 131,420 1,114.0 3.30 3.34 3,462,721 2.56 2.55 2,640,881 6,103,602

STONE 65 13,622 86.5 4.00 2.73 219,368 3.00 3.08 247,662 467,030 TOTAL 353,787 3,004.3 11.52 11.35 7,211,972 11.15 10.31 7,147,777 14,359,749

NORTHEAST MISSISSIPPI:

ALCORN 2 34,558 183.0 1.61 1.98 336,627 1.64 2.50 425,651 762,278 PRENTISS 58 25,556 110.4 2.75 2.88 296,136 2.75 2.88 296,112 592,248

TIPPAH 69 20,826 101.0 1.53 1.54 144,242 2.06 1.98 186,151 330,393 TISHOMINGO 70 19,163 125.8 2.00 1.92 224,228 1.00 0.96 111,900 336,128

UNION 72 25,362 141.9 3.00 2.49 329,042 2.19 1.87 246,521 575,563 TOTAL 125,465 662.1 10.89 10.81 1,330,275 9.64 10.19 1,266,335 2,596,610

NORTHWEST MISSISSIPPI:

BENTON 5 8,026 65.4 2.00 1.06 64,575 1.00 0.53 32,288 96,863 CALHOUN 7 15,069 71.7 2.00 1.89 125,977 0.00 0.00 0 125,977

DESOTO 17 107,199 1,157.1 1.99 1.96 2,113,930 2.12 2.09 2,247,418 4,361,348 LAFAYETTE 35 38,744 347.4 0.43 0.46 147,164 2.20 2.33 754,176 901,340 MARSHALL 46 34,993 167.5 2.25 2.23 346,997 2.25 2.23 346,997 693,994

PANOLA 53 34,274 238.2 2.20 1.77 392,294 0.11 0.08 18,801 411,095 QUITMAN* 59 10,117 46.4 1.82 1.98 85,376 0.00 0.00 0 85,376

TALLAHATCHIE* 67 14,903 82.3 1.21 1.15 88,158 0.00 0.00 0 88,158 TATE 68 25,370 142.8 2.75 2.79 371,163 2.75 2.73 362,978 734,141

TUNICA* 71 9,227 257.2 1.90 1.39 331,524 0.64 0.34 81,608 413,132 YALOBUSHA 80 13,051 57.1 1.09 1.08 57,533 1.00 1.01 53,693 111,226

TOTAL 310,973 2,633.1 19.64 17.76 4,124,691 12.07 11.35 3,897,959 8,022,650

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2005 MAINTENANCE CAPITAL IMPROVEMENTS CENSUS AD VAL 2000 ASSESS REPORTED EFFECTIVE AMOUNT REPORTED EFFECTIVE AMOUNT TOTAL

DISTRICT: County Number POPULATION (MM) LEVY LEVY RECEIVED LEVY LEVY RECEIVED RECEIVED

PEARL RIVER: FORREST 18 72,604 442.5 1.26 1.14 470,000 0.87 0.79 326,096 796,096 HANCOCK 23 42,967 446.0 1.35 0.00 0 0.00 0.00 0 0

JEFFERSON DAVIS 32 13,962 71.2 1.60 1.42 94,190 0.41 0.36 24,108 118,298 LAMAR 36 39,070 359.0 1.16 1.04 348,380 1.04 0.87 290,042 638,422

MARION 45 25,595 128.2 2.20 2.11 252,000 0.50 0.47 56,000 308,000 PEARL RIVER 54 48,621 285.9 1.91 1.71 453,766 2.24 1.67 443,165 896,931

TOTAL 242,819 1,732.8 9.48 7.43 1,618,336 5.06 4.16 1,139,411 2,757,747 SOUTHWEST MISSISSIPPI:

AMITE 3 13,599 89.5 2.00 2.02 168,230 2.40 2.43 201,866 370,096 PIKE 56 38,940 226.6 3.00 3.03 637,940 3.00 3.03 637,940 1,275,880

WALTHALL 73 15,156 81.6 1.95 1.95 147,879 2.25 2.25 170,838 318,717 WILKINSON 78 10,312 55.5 2.00 2.01 103,727 1.00 1.00 51,863 155,590

TOTAL 78,007 453.2 8.95 9.01 1,057,776 8.65 8.71 1,062,507 2,120,283 STATEWIDE TOTALS: 2,844,658 20,236.7 178.77 174.64 42,482,900 123.63 123.57 32,009,070 74,491,970

A mill equals $1 for every $1,000 of a property's assessed valuation @ - Indicates the counties in Coahoma's district established in Section 37-29-551 effective after July 1, 1995. * Indicates a county that supports two districts. EFFECTIVE LEVY = (Receipt/(Assessment X 0.93 Collection Factor)) REASON FOR EXCEEDING MAXIMUM MILLIAGE AS SPECIFIED IN SECTION 37-29-141: COPIAH-LINCOLN - Capital Improvement funds provided by Adams and Simpson counties are used to pay off bonds used for building projects. EAST CENTRAL - E&I at East Central CC includes a Special Tax Levy for a Girls' Dorm Building Fund from Leake Co. of $55,000 or 0.65 mills, Neshoba of $73,996 or 0.6 mills, Newton of $84,871 or 0.6 mills, Scott of $81,892 EAST MISSISSIPPI - Lauderdale County is providing a special levy of $50,000 for construction to EMCC. ITAWAMBA - Maintenance at Itawamba CC includes extra millage per Section 37-35-3 for the establishment and maintenance of adult education classes in the amount of 0.20 or $20,317 and $28,780 from Itawamba and Pontotoc, respectively, 0.07 or $51,500 from Lee and 0.12 or $32,613 from Monroe counties. Under E&I, Itawamba Co. has added 1.0 extra mill or $104,599 and Lee Co. 0.29 mills or $202,573, per Section 37-39-329 for debt service. MERIDIAN - Maintenance at Meridian CC includes extra millage per Section 37-35- 3 for the establishment and maintenance of adult education classes in the amount of 1.0 mill or $260,740. MISS. GULF COAST - Section 37-29-437 allows MGCCC additional millage; George Co. levied $50,000 for a GC Lineman Facility (E&I). NORTHWEST - Northwest MS CC received a levy of 1.35 or $462,924 for debt service from Lafayette Co.

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Student Fees & Charges/Semester 2006 - 2007

INSTITUTION

Fees for all Student Additional Fees Part-Time $/SCH

Dormitory Room

Meals Bus Matriculation Other Fees Total Out-of-District Out-of-State Course Fees 5-DAY 7-DAY

Coahoma 800 60P*;40T 900 -0- 1,450 E,V,S,O 90 650@ 807v 1,107 250

Copiah-Lincoln ^ 850 50T 900 -0- 900 G,T 105 500-750@ 650y 875z na

East Central ^ 700 15L; 25T; 36R# 776 -0- 1050 C,L,S 75 475 710 855 na

East Mississippi 800 110R 910 0 875 A,C,G,L,S,H,

V 110 $1400 per semester Room & Board@,` na

Hinds ^ 830 40R 870 -0- 1103 No 75 500-575 575 690 125

Holmes ^ 550 162 712 -0- 850 No 65 325-400 550 - Na

Itawamba 800 30R 830 -0- 875 L 85 500-550 615 777 Na

Jones 794 30R;36T;10H 870 -0- 950 L,M,N,S,V 75 450-501 - 855 Na

Meridian ^ 725 25R;5S;60T 815 -0- 840 G,I,IS,L,M,O,

T 80 500-875 - 750x Na

MS Delta 925 35L 960 -0- 804 P,A,B,F,N,O 83 400 685 - Na

MS Gulf Coast 745 20R;36T 801 -0- 923 G,I,R 75 700-800 695 810 Na

Northeast MS 850 32T 882 -0- 860 No 94 610-740 628 774 Na

Northwest MS 850 -0- 850 -0- 1000 M,L,T 80 425-725@ 700 825x Na

Pearl River 810 25R; 25T; 3YD 863 -0- 1199 C,G,L,S,V 86 750-950 - 750 Na

Southwest MS 850 25V;25T 900 -0- 1100 N,T,V 75 375 675 - Na

Average 792 64 856 0 985 - 84 524 – 631 663 824 188

Range 550 - 925 0 -162 712 - 960 0-0 804 - 1,450 - 65 – 110 325 – 950 575 - 807 690 – 1,107 125-250

Notes: Other Fees: YD – Year Disk Course Fees: A – Art L – Labs @ Includes cable TV v – 15 Meals L – Lab * – Fall Semester Only B – Bowling M – Music w – 10 Meals P – Publication ^p – Colin CC, $20/sch Distance Learning Fee C – Cosmetology N – Nursing x – 19 Meals R – Registration ^p – ECCC, $3/hr; $36 Max Registration Fee E – Evening O – Off Campus y – 14 Meals S – Safety & Security ^p – Hinds CC, $10/sch Distance Learning Fee F – Photography P – Pottery z – 21 Meals T – Technology ^p – Holmes CC, $10/sch On-line Fee G – Graduation S – Science V – Student Services ^p – Meridian CC, $10/Course On-line Fee H – Health T – Testing Fees I – Insurance V – Vocational IS – Independent Study

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MISSISSIPPI Public Community and Junior Colleges

Education & General Expenditures (Actual) FY 2006

FUNCTION/OBJECT

Salaries & Wages

Fringe

Benefits

Salaries &

Fringe Benefits

Travel

Contractual

Services

Commodities

Capital Outlay OTE

Capital Outlay Equip

Student

Aid

Totals

%

of Total

1. Instruction

a. Academic $84,185,847 $20,855,720 $105,041,566 $984,525 $2,336,527 $3,097,757 $21,789 $1,581,849 $11,483,323 $124,547,336 29.1%

b. Career - Technical 51,466,873 13,745,068 65,211,941 619,738 1,731,285 3,342,939 130 3,525,342 665,207 75,096,582 17.6%

c. Other 27,410,301 6,074,310 33,484,612 805,766 9,904,091 3,419,064 206,207 2,413,334 134,223 50,367,297 11.8%

Instruction Sub-Total 163,063,021 40,675,098 203,738,119 2,410,029 13,971,903 9,859,760 228,126 7,520,525 12,282,753 250,011,215 58.5%

2. Instructional Support 9,369,178 2,595,099 11,964,277 251,115 2,151,211 1,072,325 1,565,297 1,243,015 374,035 18,621,275 4.4%

a. Learning Resources 6,474,419 1,824,047 8,298,466 32,913 418,010 488,545 1,424,208 613,416 0 11,275,559 2.6%

3. Student Services 24,396,840 6,979,864 31,376,704 1,421,178 4,809,742 3,121,668 0 565,140 5,064,492 46,358,924 10.8%

a. Athletics 5,637,174 1,441,743 7,078,918 937,451 2,292,735 1,570,901 0 64,074 4,007,666 15,951,744 3.7%

4. Institutional Support 25,695,669 7,236,155 32,931,824 831,205 14,940,894 3,988,523 434,628 2,882,405 1,471,749 57,481,228 13.4%

5. Operation of Physical Plant 17,117,822 5,881,394 22,999,216 (42,702) 25,892,400 4,778,831 816,554 812,024 147,258 55,403,581 12.9%

6. Student Aid TOTAL Education & General $239,642,530 $63,367,610 $303,010,140 $4,870,825 $61,766,150 $22,821,107 $3,044,605 $13,023,109 $19,304,287 $427,876,223 100.0%

Percentage of Total 56.0% 14.8% 70.8% 1.1% 14.4% 5.3% 0.7% 3.0% 4.5% 100%

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AUXILIARY ENTERPRISES: REVENUES AND EXPENDITURES FY 2006

COLLEGE

Food Services Housing Stores & Shops Other Total Total Excess Rev. Over Expend. Rev. Expend. Rev. Expend. Rev. Expend. Rev. Expend. Rev. Expend.

COAHOMA 344,467 475,399 193,250 231,932 735,168 737,305 1,272,885 1,444,636 (171,751)

COPIAH-LINCOLN 1,118,680 1,249,509 587,865 435,104 1,669,720 1,401,163 397,364 A 474,319 3,773,629 3,560,095 213,534

EAST CENTRAL 859,001 818,071 709,320 709,320 1,365,569 1,245,366 13,593 I 2,899 2,947,483 2,775,656 171,827

EAST MS 927,836 507,238 * 116,148 2,673,568 2,550,860 3,601,404 3,174,246 427,158

HINDS 1,467,622 1,576,221 1,366,139 2,084,165 5,802,495 5,143,234 1,829,579 B 2,064,646 10,465,835 10,868,266 (402,431)

HOLMES 475,440 469,003 331,603 206,282 306,094 0 1,113,137 675,285 437,852

ITAWAMBA 945,967 849,719 810,102 738,131 3,801,571 2,827,337 118,069 C 144,997 5,675,709 4,560,184 1,115,525

JONES COUNTY 1,168,401 761,459 697,666 283,380 2,874,579 2,347,737 4,740,646 3,392,576 1,348,070

MERIDIAN 491,078 431,136 569,757 427,176 2,033,259 1,741,509 18,803 D 18,803 3,112,897 2,618,624 494,273

MS DELTA 844,983 815,856 333,055 307,993 1,576,246 1,360,132 31,823 E 19,021 2,786,107 2,503,002 283,105

MS GULF COAST 928,012 794,924 930,403 889,907 2,132,314 2,089,952 86,382 F 64,593 4,077,111 3,839,376 237,735

NORTHEAST 861,587 906,492 856,367 194,928 1,901,685 1,644,032 309,720 G 583,225 3,929,359 3,328,677 600,682

NORTHWEST 1,544,902 1,952,764 1,136,918 829,877 3,570,268 3,003,357 83,633 H 143,390 6,335,721 5,929,388 406,333

PEARL RIVER 1,041,000 1,099,145 461,277 270,342 1,622,900 1,600,221 3,125,177 2,969,708 155,469

SOUTHWEST 661,040 746,063 336,042 294,482 819,029 761,955 63,667 J 1,879,778 1,802,500 77,278

TOTALS 13,680,016 13,452,999 9,319,764 8,019,167 32,884,465 28,454,160 2,952,633 3,515,893 58,836,878 53,442,219 5,394,659 A-GOLF COURSE & CONFERENCE CENTER B-EAGLE RIDGE CONFERENCE CENTER, AIRPORT, SPECIAL EVENTS & ACTIVITIES, GOLF COURSE, & BULL TEST CENTER C-PRINT SHOP & FACULTY HOUSING D-IN-HOUSE TRANSPORTATION E- FACULTY HOUSING F-CLINICS & INVESTMENT INCOME G-CROW'S NECK, STUDENT UNION, GAMEROOM, AQUAT IC CENTER, VENDING AND COMMUNICATIONS H-POST OFFICE

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Public Community and Junior Colleges Expenditure Per FTE by Function - FY 2005

Function Expenditure FTE Expenditure/FTE

INSTRUCTION $250,011,215 80,926 $3,089

Academic 124,547,336 53,201 2,341

Career and Technical 75,096,582 15,836 4,742

Other 50,367,297 11,889 4,236

INSTRUCTIONAL SUPPORT 18,621,275 80,926 230

STUDENT SERVICES 46,358,924 80,926 573

INSTITUTIONAL SUPPORT 57,481,228 80,926 710

PHYSICAL PLANT 55,403,581 80,926 685

TOTAL EDUC. & GEN $427,876,223 80,926 $5,287

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MISSISSIPPI Public Community and Junior Colleges

Academic Faculty Local Salary Schedule Nine Month Basis, FY 2006-2007

DISTRICT

MASTER'S MASTER'S + 30 DOCTORATE Start End Step Start End Step Start End Step

COAHOMA @ 32,000 42,000 25 34,000 44,000 25 40,000 50,000 25 COPIAH-LINCOLN 34,000 54,200 37 36,000 56,200 37 38,000 58,200 37 EAST CENTRAL 25,833 57,566 36 27,378 61,661 36 28,862 68,911 39 EAST MS 32,635 54,830 31 35,578 59,987 31 38,484 65,142 31 HINDS 29,970 53,340 30 33,089 57,238 31 37,764 61,913 31 HOLMES 37,735 57,335 30 39,335 58,935 30 42,535 62,135 30 ITAWAMBA 33,492 51,317 23 35,076 55,626 25 38,586 62,361 25 JONES 40,385 60,235 32 42,910 66,085 33 45,655 68,880 33 MERIDIAN # No Salary Schedule in Effect at This Time MS DELTA 37,676 48,151 29 38,921 49,396 29 40,166 50,641 29 MS GULF COAST 32,556 55,527 39 36,149 59,120 39 43,671 66,642 39 NORTHEAST MS * 36,409 46,609 25 39,706 51,106 25 43,796 56,396 25 NORTHWEST MS 35,510 52,910 32 36,920 56,270 32 38,715 58,965 32 PEARL RIVER 34,040 60,055 37 37,637 63,762 37 41,963 68,219 37 SOUTHWEST MS 45,036 67,536 30 47,736 70,236 30 49,536 72,036 30 AVERAGE 34,806 54,401 31 37,174 57,830 31 40,552 62,174 32 MEDIAN 34,020 54,515 31 36,535 58,087 31 40,083 62,248 31 PUBLIC SCHOOL AEP 32,000 50,000 25 33,000 52,625 25 34,000 55,250 25

@- Coahoma Community College provides a $500 increment for each year at Coahoma after 25 years of service. # - Meridian Community College does not have a salary schedule in effect at this time. * - Northeast Mississippi Community College has a salary schedule with higher steps for disciplines that are in high demand. The entry, rather than high demand, schedule is provided above.

MMIISSSSIISSSSIIPPPPII Public Community and Junior Colleges

Statistical Data

2006-2007 State Board for Community and Junior Colleges

3825 Ridgewood Road Jackson, MS 39211

Voice: (601) 432-6518 Fax: (601) 432-6363

Email: [email protected]

CONTENTS Page

Board Members & Staff .................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 2

Foreword .......................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 3

ENROLLMENT: Academic Year 2006-07 *

Total Enrollment: Credit and Non-Credit .......................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 4

Credit Headcount Fall 2006 vs. Fall 2005 ........................................................................................................................................................................................................................ 5

Credit Headcount Enrollment by Age Group ................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 6

Credit Headcount Enrollment by Admission Compliance ................................................................................................................................................................................................ 7

Credit Headcount Enrollment by Classification ............................................................................................................................................................................................................... 8

Credit Headcount Enrollment by Curriculum .................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 9

Credit Headcount Enrollment by Enrollment Status ..................................................................................................................................................................................................... 10

Credit Headcount Enrollment by Gender ....................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 11

Credit Headcount Enrollment by Race .......................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 12

Credit Headcount Enrollment by Residence ................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 13

Credit Headcount Enrollment by MS County ................................................................................................................................................................................................................ 14

Degrees Awarded .......................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 17

 *Academic Year = Summer Terms 2006 + Fall Semester 2006 + Spring Semester 2007 Finance information is available on the SBCJC website site (www.sbcjc.cc.ms.us) under the Finance & Personnel link.

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MISSISSIPPI State Board For Community And Junior Colleges

FY 2007

BOARD MEMBERS

Dorothy Nelson George Walker, Chair Bruce Martin Ed Perry Johnny L. (Chip) Crane, Vice Chair Brenda Yonge

Napolean Moore Henry Hudspeth

Henry Thomas Patricia Dickens

Board Staff Dr. . Wayne Stonecypher

EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR

BORGMAN, Debbie

Director of Accounting BRADBERRY, Dr. Thomas Randall

Associate Executive Director for Programs BRADLEY, Ernestine

LAN/WAN Administrator

BURNETT, Ive Database Administrator

CARTER, Jason

Director Grant Activities

DAY, Dr. Larry L. Associate Executive Director for Acc & Tech

DUCKSWORTH, Elizabeth R. Technical Specialist/Finance

FLOYD, Oddie M. Administrative Secretary

GARDNER, Marilyn Technical Specialist Programs

GILBERT, Deborah Associate Executive Director for Fin & Adm

HANSEN, Shana

Accountant/Personnel Manager

HOLLOWAY, Dexter Director of Workforce Education

LARRY, Joseph

Program Specialist-Workforce Education

PUGH, Jason Assistant to the Executive Director

SMITH, Ray A.

Director Information Services

GIVENS, Bevelin Technical Specialist/Accountability

HARRION, Pamela Publications/Media Specialist

HEINDL, Michael Program Specialist Career/Technical Education

JACKSON, Jimmy

Purchasing and Record Technician

LUCAS, Sandra Technical Specialist/ABE/GED

RICHARDSON, Eloise J.

Program Specialist Adult Education/GED Testing

SOUTHWARD, James Affiliated Activities Director

WEST, Debra

Director Career and Technical Education

HODGES, Rodney Program Specialist – WIA/Workforce

KIMBLE, Audra

Distance Education Director

MCKENNIS, Terica Administrative Secretary

SEAL, Daniel S. Program Specialist ABE

WALLEY, Carol Denise Technical Specialist Career and Technical Education

  

FOREWORD

As the first state to establish a system of public community colleges, the state has fifteen comprehensive community college districts which provide

educational programs and services that are accessible to virtually all Mississippi citizens. This has been a goal of these two-year institutions since

the first one began admitting students in 1922. All public community colleges are accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools

and the Mississippi Commission on College Accreditation.

This network of institutions operates both university transfer and occupationally-oriented programs. A student may transfer earned credits to four-

year institutions without loss of credit if the student has followed the recommended course of study. Studies reveal that community college transfer

students perform as well or better than the native students at four-year institutions.

Community and junior colleges are the primary delivery mechanism for post-secondary occupational programs and workforce education in

Mississippi. These programs of two-years or less duration are designed to prepare students for immediate employment and for upgrading skills of

those currently employed. Training programs in more than one hundred occupational skills are provided by the schools. Community colleges also

provide a variety of continuing education, community and public service activities. The institutions are funded by state appropriations, local district

taxes, student fees and federal grants.

A characteristic of Mississippi’s community colleges is their flexibility to respond to needs of a given segment of the state’s society. This sensitivity

is the result of an administration and a board of control operating at the local level. Each college district has a local governing board which employs

the president and faculty, owns property, establishes budgets for operation and capital improvement, and sets policies for the general governance

of the institution. Cooperation by the various institutions on state-wide endeavors is accomplished through the Mississippi Community and Junior

College Association, a voluntary organization of the institutions represented by their presidents.

State coordination and oversight is provided by the State Board for Community and Junior Colleges, which on July 1, 1986, was named successor

to the Junior College Commission. With regard to the system of community colleges, the State Board establishes standards for operation,

administers state appropriations, approves vocational and technical programs and attendance centers, assembles reports, and provides general

coordination.

 

 

 

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MISSISSIPPI

Community and Junior Colleges Total Enrollment FY 2007

01 July 2006 through 30 June 2007

Total Credit (Non-duplicate *) 89,959 Average Age 25.8 Female Students 64.5% White Students 56.0% In-State Students 97.0% Students Admitted/H.S. Diploma 58.8% Full-Time Students 61.9% Students in an Academic Curriculum 75.1% Freshman Students 59.3% Average ACT Score 18.1 Total Credit (Duplicate **) 151,714 Summer 2007 24,423 Fall 2007 65,712 Spring 2008 61,579 Semester Credit Hours (S.C.H.) Generated 1,674,155 Avg. S.C.H. per Student per Year 18.6 Full Time Equivalent (F.T.E. - S.C.H./24) 69,756.5 Total Noncredit (Non-duplicate) 187,917 ABE 7,918 Continuing Education 13,711 GED 3,410 High School Vocational Education 628 Literacy 481 Workforce (SBCJC Funded Projects) 149,980 Workforce (Non-SBCJC Funded Projects) 10,063 Other 1,736 Total Noncredit (Duplicate) 517,409 ABE 7,936 Continuing Education 19,947 GED 3,694 High School Vocational Education 628 Literacy 481 Workforce (SBCJC Funded Projects) 461,521 Workforce (Non-SBCJC Funded Projects) 20,403 Other 2,799 Grand Total Enrollment (Non-duplicate) 277,876 Grand Total Enrollment (Duplicate) 669,123 * Non-duplicate: The number of unique individuals served during the year. ** Duplicate: The number of different times individuals are served during the year.

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  MISSISSIPPI   Public Community and Junior Colleges   Credit Enrollment at a Glance*   Fall 2006      

 CJC District

Headcount  Full Time Equivalent 

  Fall 06 Fall 05 Chng % Fall 06 Fall 05 Chng %   Coahoma 1,772 1,898 -126 -6.6% 1,935 1,794 141 7.9%   Copiah-Lincoln 3,112 3,011 101 3.4% 2,856 3,164 -308 -9.7%   East Central 2,189 2,350 -161 -6.9% 2,554 2,501 53 2.1%   East MS 4,279 4,174 105 2.5% 4,234 3,916 318 8.1%   Hinds 9,646 10,144 -498 -4.9% 9,758 9,871 -113 -1.1%   Holmes 4,876 4,894 -18 -0.4% 4,493 3,804 689 18.1%   Itawamba 5,213 4,983 230 4.6% 4,621 4,610 11 0.2%   Jones 4,467 4,842 -375 -7.7% 4,769 5,003 -234 -4.7%   Meridian 3,506 3,435 71 2.1% 3,572 3,632 -60 -1.7%   MS Delta 2,822 3,093 -271 -8.8% 3,170 3,224 -54 -1.7%   MS Gulf Coast 8,822 7,806 1,016 13.0% 10,424 10,231 193 1.9%   Northeast MS 3,189 3,133 56 1.8% 3,189 3,221 -32 -1.0%   Northwest MS 6,294 6,289 5 0.1% 6,328 6,121 207 3.4%   Pearl River 3,791 3,586 205 5.7% 3,766 3,589 177 4.9%   Southwest MS 1,752 1,769 -17 -1.0% 1,990 1,977 13 0.7%   Total 65,730 65,407 323 0.5% 67,659 66,658 1,001 1.5%            * The above numbers are credit enrollment only.

 

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 MISSISSIPPI  

Public Community and Junior Colleges  Credit Headcount Enrollment by Age Group by District  

Fall 2006    

CJC Unknown 15 - 17 18 - 19 20 - 21 22 - 24 25 - 29 30 - 34 35 - 39 40 - 49 50 - 64 65 & Over

Total  N % N % N % N % N % N % N % N % N % N % N %  

Coahoma 2 0.1 0 0.0 182 10.3 419 23.6 319 18.0 306 17.3 190 10.7 132 7.4 177 10.0 45 2.5 0 0.0 1,772  Copiah-Lincoln 9 0.0 34 1.1 740 23.8 1,017 32.8 448 14.4 310 10.0 210 6.8 138 4.4 146 4.7 56 1.8 4 0.1 3,112  East Central 0 0.0 0 0.0 422 19.3 751 34.3 320 14.6 238 10.9 171 7.8 113 5.2 125 5.7 48 2.2 1 0.0 2,189  East MS 1 0.0 1 0.0 505 11.8 1,121 26.2 848 19.8 644 15.1 431 10.1 309 7.2 316 7.4 100 2.3 3 0.1 4,279  Hinds 4 0.0 6 0.1 1,549 16.1 2,684 27.8 1,592 16.5 1,366 14.2 851 8.8 603 6.3 714 7.4 268 2.8 9 0.1 9,646  Holmes 12 0.0 3 0.1 793 16.3 1,336 27.5 855 17.6 739 15.2 405 8.3 286 5.9 308 6.3 137 2.8 2 0.0 4,876  Itawamba 0 0.0 1 0.0 863 16.6 1,521 29.2 765 14.7 690 13.2 507 9.7 347 6.7 388 7.4 131 2.5 0 0.0 5,213  Jones 5 0.1 5 0.1 969 21.7 1,709 38.3 706 15.8 414 9.3 249 5.6 155 3.5 184 4.1 67 1.5 4 0.1 4,467  Meridian 3 0.1 2 0.1 650 18.5 913 26.0 551 15.7 476 13.6 310 8.8 252 7.2 231 6.6 118 3.4 0 0.0 3,506  MS Delta 1 0.0 25 0.9 473 16.8 872 30.9 508 18.0 318 11.3 213 7.5 165 5.8 166 5.9 81 2.9 0 0.0 2,822  MS Gulf Coast 4 0.0 12 0.1 1,385 15.7 2,445 27.7 1,498 17.0 1,212 13.7 747 8.5 557 6.3 693 7.9 258 2.9 11 0.1 8,822  Northeast MS 3 0.1 4 0.1 731 22.9 1,215 38.1 449 14.1 292 9.2 162 5.1 128 4.0 156 4.9 48 1.5 1 0.0 3,189  Northwest MS 6 0.1 7 0.1 1,008 16.0 2,024 32.2 1,132 18.0 778 12.4 466 7.4 338 5.4 391 6.2 140 2.2 4 0.1 6,294  Pearl River 4 0.1 5 0.1 712 18.8 1,161 30.6 708 18.7 527 13.9 261 6.9 173 4.6 175 4.6 65 1.7 0 0.0 3,791  Southwest MS 0 0.0 2 0.1 348 19.9 525 30.0 278 15.9 191 10.9 153 8.7 101 5.8 110 6.3 44 2.5 0 0.0 1,752  TOTAL 54 0.0 107 0.2 11,330 17.2 19,713 30.0 10,977 16.7 8,501 12.9 5,326 8.1 3,797 5.8 4,280 6.5 1,606 2.4 39 0.1 65,730  

  

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MISSISSIPPI Public Community and Junior Colleges

Credit Headcount Enrollment by Admission Compliance by District Fall 2006

CJC H.S. Diploma GED Req. H.S. Units Ability to Benefit College Trans. Dual Enrolled Occup

Diploma Displaced TOTAL

N PctN N PctN N PctN N PctN N PctN N PctN N PctN N PctN Coahoma 1,257 70.9 205 11.6 1 0.1 49 2.8 255 14.4 2 0.1 1 0.1 2 0.1 1,772 Copiah-Lincoln 2,563 82.4 276 8.9 0 0.0 0 0.0 81 2.6 192 6.2 0 0.0 0 0.0 3,112 East Central 1,620 74.0 176 8.0 2 0.1 7 0.3 368 16.8 16 0.7 0 0.0 0 0.0 2,189 East MS 2,316 54.1 358 8.4 0 0.0 0 0.0 1,605 37.5 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 4,279 Hinds 4,212 43.7 581 6.0 10 0.1 147 1.5 4,564 47.3 122 1.3 10 0.1 0 0.0 9,646 Holmes 2,921 59.9 440 9.0 7 0.1 0 0.0 1,355 27.8 148 3.0 5 0.1 0 0.0 4,876 Itawamba 3,432 65.8 599 11.5 0 0.0 0 0.0 1,151 22.1 31 0.6 0 0.0 0 0.0 5,213 Jones 3,070 68.7 324 7.3 0 0.0 24 0.5 992 22.2 54 1.2 3 0.1 0 0.0 4,467 Meridian 2,705 77.2 377 10.8 0 0.0 0 0.0 339 9.7 81 2.3 4 0.1 0 0.0 3,506 MS Delta 1,772 62.8 208 7.4 0 0.0 1 0.0 689 24.4 148 5.2 4 0.1 0 0.0 2,822 MS Gulf Coast 5,431 61.6 873 9.9 0 0.0 19 0.2 2,315 26.2 153 1.7 17 0.2 14 0.2 8,822 Northeast MS 2,559 80.2 228 7.1 0 0.0 11 0.3 332 10.4 45 1.4 14 0.4 0 0.0 3,189 Northwest MS 4,629 73.5 606 9.6 7 0.1 0 0.0 1,015 16.1 30 0.5 7 0.1 0 0.0 6,294 Pearl River 2,254 59.5 285 7.5 0 0.0 31 0.8 1,140 30.1 81 2.1 0 0.0 0 0.0 3,791 Southwest MS 1,183 67.5 125 7.1 0 0.0 1 0.1 367 20.9 76 4.3 0 0.0 0 0.0 1,752 System 41,924 63.8 5,661 8.6 27 0.0 290 0.4 16,568 25.2 1,179 1.8 65 0.1 16 0.0 65,730

 

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MISSISSIPPI Public Community and Junior Colleges

Credit Headcount Enrollment by Classification by District Fall 2006

CJC Freshman Sophomore High School Not Classified TOTAL N PctN N PctN N PctN N PctN

Coahoma 1,122 63.3 648 36.6 2 0.1 0 0.0 1,772 Copiah-Lincoln 1,873 60.2 1,045 33.6 192 6.2 2 0.1 3,112 East Central 1,200 54.8 973 44.4 16 0.7 0 0.0 2,189 East MS 2,973 69.5 1,306 30.5 0 0.0 0 0.0 4,279 Hinds 6,051 62.7 3,321 34.4 122 1.3 152 1.6 9,646 Holmes 2,287 46.9 2,441 50.1 148 3.0 0 0.0 4,876 Itawamba 2,975 57.1 2,207 42.3 31 0.6 0 0.0 5,213 Jones 2,925 65.5 1,488 33.3 54 1.2 0 0.0 4,467 Meridian 1,598 45.6 1,827 52.1 81 2.3 0 0.0 3,506 MS Delta 1,634 57.9 1,040 36.9 148 5.2 0 0.0 2,822 MS Gulf Coast 3,828 43.4 4,743 53.8 153 1.7 98 1.1 8,822 Northeast MS 1,680 52.7 1,464 45.9 45 1.4 0 0.0 3,189 Northwest MS 3,536 56.2 2,724 43.3 30 0.5 4 0.1 6,294 Pearl River 2,326 61.4 1,384 36.5 81 2.1 0 0.0 3,791 Southwest MS 1,206 68.8 468 26.7 76 4.3 2 0.1 1,752 System 37,214 56.6 27,079 41.2 1,179 1.8 258 0.4 65,730

 

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MISSISSIPPI Public Community and Junior Colleges

Credit Headcount Enrollment by Curriculum by District Fall 2006

CJC Academic Technical Vocational

TOTAL N PctN N PctN N PctN

Coahoma 1,368 77.2 231 13.0 173 9.8 1,772 Copiah-Lincoln 2,038 65.5 845 27.2 229 7.4 3,112 East Central 1,496 68.3 589 26.9 104 4.8 2,189 East MS 3,503 81.9 612 14.3 164 3.8 4,279 Hinds 6,658 69.0 2,288 23.7 700 7.3 9,646 Holmes 3,603 73.9 1,141 23.4 132 2.7 4,876 Itawamba 3,903 74.9 1,212 23.2 98 1.9 5,213 Jones 3,357 75.2 883 19.8 227 5.1 4,467 Meridian 2,495 71.2 816 23.3 195 5.6 3,506 MS Delta 2,185 77.4 436 15.5 201 7.1 2,822 MS Gulf Coast 6,105 69.2 2,132 24.2 585 6.6 8,822 Northeast MS 2,222 69.7 834 26.2 133 4.2 3,189 Northwest MS 4,944 78.6 1,098 17.4 252 4.0 6,294 Pearl River 2,872 75.8 767 20.2 152 4.0 3,791 Southwest MS 1,203 68.7 391 22.3 158 9.0 1,752 System 47,952 73.0 14,275 21.7 3,503 5.3 65,730                

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MISSISSIPPI Public Community and Junior Colleges

Credit Headcount Enrollment by Enrollment Status by District Fall 2006

CJC Full-Time Part-Time

TOTAL N PctN N PctN

Coahoma 1,265 71.4 507 28.6 1,772 Copiah-Lincoln 2,438 78.3 674 21.7 3,112 East Central 1,652 75.5 537 24.5 2,189 East MS 2,776 64.9 1,503 35.1 4,279 Hinds 7,059 73.2 2,587 26.8 9,646 Holmes 3,510 72.0 1,366 28.0 4,876 Itawamba 3,649 70.0 1,564 30.0 5,213 Jones 3,697 82.8 770 17.2 4,467 Meridian 2,515 71.7 991 28.3 3,506 MS Delta 2,077 73.6 745 26.4 2,822 MS Gulf Coast 5,551 62.9 3,271 37.1 8,822 Northeast MS 2,683 84.1 506 15.9 3,189 Northwest MS 4,608 73.2 1,686 26.8 6,294 Pearl River 2,759 72.8 1,032 27.2 3,791 Southwest MS 1,386 79.1 366 20.9 1,752 System 47,625 72.5 18,105 27.5 65,730

 

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MISSISSIPPI Public Community and Junior Colleges

Credit Headcount Enrollment by Gender by District Fall 2006

CJC Male Female Not Reported

TOTAL N PctN N PctN N PctN

Coahoma 504 28.4 1,268 71.6 0 0.0 1,772 Copiah-Lincoln 1,101 35.4 2,011 64.6 0 0.0 3,112 East Central 833 38.1 1,356 61.9 0 0.0 2,189 East MS 1,480 34.6 2,798 65.4 1 0.0 4,279 Hinds 3,185 33.0 6,452 66.9 9 0.1 9,646 Holmes 1,642 33.7 3,222 66.1 12 0.2 4,876 Itawamba 1,883 36.1 3,330 63.9 0 0.0 5,213 Jones 1,802 40.3 2,654 59.4 11 0.2 4,467 Meridian 1,050 29.9 2,456 70.1 0 0.0 3,506 MS Delta 987 35.0 1,835 65.0 0 0.0 2,822 MS Gulf Coast 3,388 38.4 5,384 61.0 50 0.6 8,822 Northeast MS 1,260 39.5 1,929 60.5 0 0.0 3,189 Northwest MS 2,320 36.9 3,974 63.1 0 0.0 6,294 Pearl River 1,357 35.8 2,434 64.2 0 0.0 3,791 Southwest MS 614 35.0 1,138 65.0 0 0.0 1,752 System 23,406 35.6 42,241 64.3 83 0.1 65,730

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MISSISSIPPI

Public Community and Junior Colleges Credit Headcount Enrollment by Race by District

Fall 2006

CJC NR Alien Black Am Indian Asian Hispanic White Not Reported TOTAL N PctN N PctN N PctN N PctN N PctN N PctN N PctN

Coahoma 0 0 1,706 96.3 0 0 0 0 4 0.2 55 3.1 7 0.4 1,772 Copiah-Lincoln 0 0 1,305 41.9 4 0.1 16 0.5 16 0.5 1,763 56.7 8 0.3 3,112 East Central 0 0 733 33.5 179 8.2 1 0 13 0.6 1,263 57.7 0 0 2,189 East MS 0 0 2,456 57.4 6 0.1 18 0.4 27 0.6 1,755 41 17 0.4 4,279 Hinds 10 0.1 5,254 54.5 19 0.2 69 0.7 63 0.7 4,079 42.3 152 1.6 9,646 Holmes 0 0 2,249 46.1 11 0.2 35 0.7 27 0.6 2,496 51.2 58 1.2 4,876 Itawamba 0 0 1,596 30.6 6 0.1 17 0.3 31 0.6 3,506 67.3 57 1.1 5,213 Jones 0 0 1,495 33.5 16 0.4 13 0.3 21 0.5 2,880 64.5 42 0.9 4,467 Meridian 16 0.5 1,411 40.2 67 1.9 21 0.6 26 0.7 1,859 53 106 3 3,506 MS Delta 0 0 1,764 62.5 2 0.1 8 0.3 13 0.5 1,035 36.7 0 0 2,822 MS Gulf Coast 0 0 1,783 20.2 43 0.5 210 2.4 175 2 5,646 64 965 10.9 8,822 Northeast MS 1 0 613 19.2 16 0.5 8 0.3 16 0.5 2,505 78.6 30 0.9 3,189 Northwest MS 0 0 1,947 30.9 0 0 0 0 0 0 4,219 67 128 2 6,294 Pearl River 0 0 1,127 29.7 8 0.2 15 0.4 34 0.9 2,580 68.1 27 0.7 3,791 Southwest MS 0 0 681 38.9 1 0.1 7 0.4 13 0.7 1,046 59.7 4 0.2 1,752 System 27 0 26,120 39.7 378 0.6 438 0.7 479 0.7 36,687 55.8 1,601 2.4 65,730

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MISSISSIPPI

Public Community and Junior Colleges Credit Headcount Enrollment by Residence by District

Fall 2006

CJC In-District Out-of-District Out-of-State Out-of-Country

TOTAL N PctN N PctN N PctN N PctN

Coahoma 1,577 89.0 145 8.2 50 2.8 0 0.0 1,772 Copiah-Lincoln 2,591 83.3 415 13.3 106 3.4 0 0.0 3,112 East Central 1,829 83.6 316 14.4 44 2.0 0 0.0 2,189 East MS 3,334 77.9 855 20.0 90 2.1 0 0.0 4,279 Hinds 7,754 80.4 1,696 17.6 174 1.8 22 0.2 9,646 Holmes 3,233 66.3 1,606 32.9 36 0.7 1 0.0 4,876 Itawamba 4,328 83.0 809 15.5 73 1.4 3 0.1 5,213 Jones 2,903 65.0 1,487 33.3 77 1.7 0 0.0 4,467 Meridian 2,146 61.2 1,243 35.5 108 3.1 9 0.3 3,506 MS Delta 2,493 88.3 278 9.9 51 1.8 0 0.0 2,822 MS Gulf Coast 7,968 90.3 617 7.0 223 2.5 14 0.2 8,822 Northeast MS 2,250 70.6 807 25.3 132 4.1 0 0.0 3,189 Northwest MS 5,567 88.4 486 7.7 241 3.8 0 0.0 6,294 Pearl River 3,297 87.0 375 9.9 119 3.1 0 0.0 3,791 Southwest MS 1,245 71.1 338 19.3 168 9.6 1 0.1 1,752 System 52,515 79.9 11,473 17.5 1,692 2.6 50 0.1 65,730

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MISSISSIPPI

Public Community and Junior Colleges Credit Headcount Enrollment for Mississippi Counties

Fall 2006

MS COUNTY CO CL EC EM HI HO IT JO ME MD MG NE NW PR SW Total ADAMS 0 597 1 4 28 4 1 1 0 2 6 3 2 6 9 664 ALCORN 0 0 1 11 2 0 29 0 0 1 0 673 2 0 0 719 AMITE 0 24 0 1 6 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 3 181 217 ATTALA 1 0 13 15 33 381 4 0 5 1 0 1 5 0 2 461 BENTON 1 0 0 0 1 0 13 0 0 1 0 56 50 0 0 122 BOLIVAR 507 0 0 3 15 5 3 0 0 339 2 2 42 0 0 918 CALHOUN 2 0 0 6 2 58 81 0 1 0 1 31 117 0 0 299 CARROLL 0 0 0 1 2 128 0 0 0 87 0 0 6 1 1 226 CHICKASAW 0 1 0 41 4 5 425 0 1 0 0 46 20 0 0 543 CHOCTAW 0 0 7 104 5 71 4 13 5 0 0 2 5 0 0 216 CLAIBORNE 0 13 0 0 123 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 139 CLARKE 0 2 17 9 6 0 1 80 309 0 2 1 0 2 0 429 CLAY 0 0 0 546 4 2 131 1 3 0 0 15 3 0 0 705 COAHOMA 760 0 0 5 6 0 4 0 0 28 1 2 55 0 0 861 COPIAH 1 508 0 0 216 11 1 3 1 1 1 0 1 2 6 752 COVINGTON 0 29 3 0 12 0 0 327 1 0 2 0 1 43 1 419 DESOTO 2 2 0 5 6 3 13 0 10 7 1 19 2,678 0 2 2,748 FORREST 0 1 2 1 9 4 3 628 5 1 48 1 3 769 5 1,480 FRANKLIN 0 153 0 0 12 2 0 3 0 0 0 0 1 0 20 191 GEORGE 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 21 2 0 367 0 0 8 0 400 GREENE 0 0 0 3 1 0 0 90 3 0 59 0 0 14 3 173 GRENADA 5 0 0 2 7 487 4 0 1 8 0 2 44 3 0 563 HANCOCK 0 0 0 7 2 0 1 4 1 0 313 0 0 317 0 645 HARRISON 0 1 1 4 11 5 0 21 4 0 3,778 0 0 56 2 3,883 HINDS 3 41 14 34 4,160 825 3 15 21 17 6 3 13 14 27 5,196

 

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HOLMES 5 0 2 9 52 393 0 0 0 32 1 0 4 1 1 500 HUMPHREYS 4 0 1 4 23 2 0 0 0 184 0 0 1 0 1 220 ISSAQUENA 0 0 0 1 6 0 0 0 0 13 0 0 0 0 0 20 ITAWAMBA 0 0 1 4 1 0 570 0 0 0 0 29 3 0 0 608 JACKSON 0 4 2 4 7 4 1 26 17 1 3,463 0 3 15 0 3,547 JASPER 0 0 44 1 8 0 0 244 79 0 1 1 0 4 0 382 JEFFERSON 0 68 0 0 32 1 0 3 0 0 1 0 0 4 1 110 JEFF DAVIS 0 44 0 1 12 1 0 80 1 0 3 0 0 125 3 270 JONES 0 5 5 6 6 3 1 1,468 20 0 13 0 1 31 2 1,561 KEMPER 0 0 16 133 1 0 0 1 84 0 0 0 1 1 0 237 LAFAYETTE 1 0 0 4 5 20 17 1 0 4 1 9 562 1 1 626 LAMAR 0 3 0 5 5 2 0 274 0 0 17 0 3 572 3 884 LAUDERDALE 0 0 87 155 10 1 2 15 2,146 0 2 1 6 4 0 2,429 LAWRENCE 0 246 0 1 17 1 1 8 0 0 0 0 0 7 52 333 LEAKE 2 0 269 2 47 50 0 1 72 0 0 0 2 0 0 445 LEE 0 1 1 26 4 1 2,010 2 6 1 2 276 33 0 1 2,364 LEFLORE 9 2 0 4 6 42 1 0 2 395 0 2 29 1 0 493 LINCOLN 0 671 0 4 21 4 2 5 0 1 2 0 1 4 126 841 LOWNDES 1 0 5 1,310 17 3 76 0 14 3 1 64 3 0 0 1,497 MADISON 0 3 4 35 460 1,151 0 10 12 7 4 2 14 4 2 1,708 MARION 0 2 0 4 3 0 0 74 0 0 3 0 0 403 40 529 MARSHALL 0 0 1 2 2 1 11 0 0 0 0 79 360 0 0 456 MONROE 0 0 1 140 4 0 749 2 1 0 1 40 9 0 0 947 MONTGOMERY 0 1 0 4 13 239 0 0 0 12 0 0 13 0 0 282 NESHOBA 0 1 463 29 13 8 1 3 201 0 0 0 1 2 0 722 NEWTON 0 0 516 8 11 3 0 3 111 0 2 2 1 0 0 657 NOXUBEE 0 0 4 315 4 0 2 3 27 0 1 0 0 0 0 356 OKTIBBEHA 0 3 3 875 4 7 46 1 20 0 4 4 0 3 0 970 PANOLA 10 0 0 4 8 10 7 1 1 3 0 14 634 1 0 693 PEARL RIVER 0 1 1 1 2 0 0 24 2 1 36 0 1 1,111 3 1,183 PERRY 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 154 3 0 19 0 0 41 0 219 PIKE 0 64 0 1 29 2 0 28 2 1 3 1 1 5 766 903 PONTOTOC 0 0 0 4 0 1 574 0 3 1 0 62 21 0 0 666

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PRENTISS 1 0 0 4 0 0 45 0 0 1 0 544 0 0 0 595 QUITMAN 56 0 0 1 3 2 2 2 0 5 0 0 96 0 0 167 RANKIN 1 43 35 29 2,281 348 2 41 26 9 8 1 12 17 9 2,862 SCOTT 0 2 348 6 125 10 0 15 44 0 2 1 0 1 0 554 SHARKEY 0 0 0 1 46 0 0 1 0 51 0 0 2 0 0 101 SIMPSON 0 343 1 2 140 13 0 83 5 3 0 1 1 7 2 601 SMITH 0 30 23 1 24 2 0 273 8 0 3 1 0 12 0 377 STONE 0 0 3 0 1 0 0 9 1 0 360 0 1 20 0 395 SUNFLOWER 52 0 0 7 13 7 1 0 0 506 0 1 8 0 1 596 TALLAHATCHIE 173 0 0 4 6 56 0 0 0 9 0 6 84 0 0 338 TATE 1 0 0 1 4 6 1 0 0 2 1 3 668 0 0 687 TIPPAH 0 0 0 3 0 0 26 0 1 0 1 402 19 0 0 452 TISHOMINGO 0 0 0 1 0 0 92 0 1 0 0 327 1 0 0 422 TUNICA 81 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 99 0 0 181 UNION 0 0 0 7 2 0 145 1 1 1 0 304 31 0 0 492 WALTHALL 0 29 0 0 17 1 0 9 0 0 0 0 1 19 256 332 WARREN 1 5 4 10 974 8 3 18 6 11 3 2 9 4 4 1,062 WASHINGTON 32 1 0 14 64 2 4 0 2 1,005 4 1 39 2 0 1,170 WAYNE 0 0 5 0 1 0 0 267 52 0 4 0 0 8 3 340 WEBSTER 0 0 1 110 0 132 13 0 4 1 1 2 2 0 0 266 WILKINSON 0 52 1 0 9 0 1 5 0 0 0 0 1 3 42 114 WINSTON 0 0 233 74 4 5 1 2 41 0 2 0 0 0 1 363 YALOBUSHA 8 0 2 0 1 47 4 0 0 4 1 2 219 1 0 289 YAZOO 2 3 0 15 227 245 4 3 0 11 4 1 2 0 0 517 System 1,722 2,999 2,142 4,189 9,450 4,827 5,137 4,368 3,389 2,771 8,562 3,042 6,050 3,672 1,580 63,900

CO = Coahoma CL = Copiah-Lincoln EC = East Central EM = East MS HI = Hinds HO = Holmes IT = Itawamba JO = Jones County ME = Meridian MD = MS Delta

MG = MS Gulf Coast NE = Northeast MS NW = Northwest MS PR = Pearl River SW = Southwest MS

 

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MISSISSIPPI

Public Community and Junior Colleges Degrees Awarded, 2006-07

   

CJC DISTRICT  Associate Assoc of Applied 

Science  Certificate  Total N  Percent  N  Percent  N  Percent  N 

Coahoma  193 88.1 0 0.0  26 11.9 219Copiah‐Lincoln  319 53.5 129 21.6  148 24.8 596East Central  221 48.6 156 34.3  78 17.1 455East MS  319 54.9 124 21.3  138 23.8 581Hinds  434 30.8 573 40.7  402 28.5 1,409Holmes  277 49.9 221 39.8  57 10.3 555Itawamba  208 36.9 296 52.5  60 10.6 564Jones County  494 57.2 171 19.8  198 22.9 863Meridian  186 28.9 282 43.9  175 27.2 643MS Delta  203 48.8 129 31.0  84 20.2 416MS Gulf Coast  667 51.1 447 34.3  191 14.6 1,305Northeast MS  124 30.2 227 55.4  59 14.4 410Northwest MS  408 53.7 190 25.0  162 21.3 760Pearl River  222 36.3 230 37.6  159 26.0 611Southwest MS  251 65.9 0 0.0  130 34.1 381System  4,526 46.3 3,175 32.5  2,067 21.2 9,768

 

 

Statistical Data2007-2008

Research and Effectiveness Division

3825 Ridgewood Rd

Jackson, MS 39211

Voice: 601 432-6373

Fax: 601-432-6363

Email: [email protected]

Title Page

Foreword 2

Credit Enrollment Academic Year 2007-2008 * 3

Enrollment Comparison of Fall 2007 to Fall 2006 4

Enrollment by Age Groups 5

Enrollment by Admission Compliance 6

Enrollment by Classification 7

Enrollment by Curriculum 8

Headcount by Enrollment Status 9

Enrollment by Gender 10

Enrollment by Ethnicity 11

Enrollment by Residence Status 12

Enrollment by County 13

Graduate Headcount by Degree Type 16

* Academic Year = Summer 2007 + Fall 2007 + Spring 2008 + Winter 2008

CONTENTS

FOREWORD

As the first state to establish a system of public community colleges, the state has fifteen comprehensive community college districts which

provide educational programs and services that are accessible to virtually all Mississippi citizens. This has been a goal of these two‐year

institutions since the first one began admitting students in 1922. All public community colleges are accredited by the Southern Association of

Colleges and Schools and the Mississippi Commission on College Accreditation.

This network of institutions operates both university transfer and occupationally‐oriented programs. A student may transfer earned credits to

four‐year institutions without loss of credit if the student has followed the Articulation Agreement between the MS Board of Trustees of State

Institutions of Higher Learning and the State Board for Community and Junior Colleges. Studies reveal that Mississippi community college

transfer students perform as well or better than the native students at Mississippi’s public four‐year institutions.

Community and junior colleges are the primary delivery mechanism for post‐secondary career and technical education programs and workforce

training in Mississippi. These programs of two‐years or less duration are designed to prepare students for immediate employment and for

upgrading skills of those currently employed. Training programs in more than one hundred occupational skills are provided by the colleges.

They also provide a variety of continuing education, as well as community and public service activities. The institutions are funded by state

appropriations, local district taxes, student tuition and fees and federal grants.

A characteristic of Mississippi’s community colleges is their flexibility and rapid response to the changing needs of their service districts. This is

a direct result of an administration and a board of control operating at the local level. Each college district has a local governing board which

employs the president and faculty, owns property, establishes budgets for operation and capital improvement, and sets policies for the general

governance of the institution. Cooperation by the various institutions on state‐wide endeavors is accomplished through the Mississippi

Association for Community and Junior Colleges, a voluntary organization of the institutions represented by their presidents.

State coordination and oversight is provided by the State Board for Community and Junior Colleges, which on July 1, 1986, was named

successor to the Junior College Commission. With regard to the system of community colleges, the State Board establishes standards for

operation, administers state appropriations, audits enrollment and civil rights compliance, approves career and technical education programs,

accredits schools of practical nursing, approves campuses, centers, and sites, manages the Mississippi Virtual Community College, assembles

reports, and provides general coordination, support, leadership and advocacy.

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Total Headcount Credit Students (unduplicated) 93,848

Total Headcount Credit Students (duplicated) 155,306

Total Semester Credit Hours 1,715,084

Average Credit Hours per Student 18.3

Total Full Time Equivalent (sch/30) 57,169

Summer 2007 Headcount 24,440

Fall 2007 Headcount 67,718

Spring 2008 Headcount 62,997

Winter 2008 Headcount 151

Average Student Age 24.6

Female Students 63.9%

White Students 55.2%

African-American Students 40.6%

In-State Students 97.1%

Students Admitted with HS Diploma 65.4%

Full-Time Students 71.2%

Students in Academic Curriculum 72.9%

Freshman Students 55.6%

Average ACT Score 18.1

Fall 2007 Demographics

Mississippi Community College BoardDivision of Research and Effectiveness

Credit Enrollment Academic Year 2007-2008(Summer 2007, Fall 2007, Winter 2008 and Spring 2008)

Academic Year 2008

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Fall 07 Fall 06 Diff Percent Fall 07 Fall 06 Diff Percent201 Coahoma 2,144 1,772 372 21.0% 1,736.4 1,473.2 263.2 17.9%

202 Copiah-Lincoln 3,161 3,104 57 1.8% 2,778.3 2,698.3 80.0 3.0%

203 East Central 2,228 2,189 39 1.8% 1,953.9 1,899.1 54.8 2.9%

204 East MS 4,009 4,276 -267 -6.2% 3,028.7 3,211.7 -183.0 -5.7%

205 Hinds 9,825 9,616 209 2.2% 8,029.5 7,812.7 216.7 2.8%

206 Holmes 5,108 4,841 267 5.5% 3,989.9 3,826.5 163.4 4.3%

207 Itawamba 5,864 5,181 683 13.2% 4,755.8 4,140.4 615.4 14.9%

208 Jones 4,559 4,464 95 2.1% 3,926.3 3,931.3 -5.0 -0.1%

209 Meridian 3,536 3,504 32 0.9% 2,833.0 2,771.4 61.6 2.2%

210 MS Delta 2,888 2,818 70 2.5% 2,392.8 2,326.1 66.7 2.9%

211 MS Gulf Coast 8,858 8,820 38 0.4% 6,589.5 6,501.5 87.9 1.4%

212 Northeast MS 3,342 3,189 153 4.8% 2,998.4 2,885.3 113.1 3.9%

213 Northwest MS 6,436 6,293 143 2.3% 5,187.3 5,065.4 121.9 2.4%

214 Pearl River 3,917 3,786 131 3.5% 3,000.3 3,038.6 -38.3 -1.3%

215 Southwest MS 1,843 1,751 92 5.3% 1,612.6 1,542.5 70.1 4.5%

67,718 65,604 2,114 3.2% 54,812.6 53,124.2 1,688.5 3.2%

* 1 FTE = 15 Credit Hours

System Total

Headcount Full Time Equivalent *

Mississippi Community College BoardDivision of Research and Effectiveness

Enrollment Comparison of Fall 2007 to Fall 2006Credit Headcount

District

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District N % N % N % N % N % N % N % N % N % N % N % NCoahoma 1 0.1 94 4.4 506 23.6 409 19.1 301 14.0 297 13.9 211 9.8 141 6.6 154 7.2 30 1.4 0 0.0 2,144

Co-Lin 0 0.0 199 6.3 1,245 39.4 584 18.5 332 10.5 304 9.6 183 5.8 122 3.9 126 4.0 60 1.9 6 0.2 3,161

East Central 0 0.0 27 1.2 907 40.7 420 18.9 219 9.8 225 10.1 166 7.5 113 5.1 113 5.1 36 1.6 2 0.1 2,228

East MS 1 0.0 49 1.2 1,169 29.2 847 21.1 537 13.4 483 12.1 302 7.5 265 6.6 266 6.6 86 2.2 4 0.1 4,009

Hinds 0 0.0 203 2.1 3,108 31.6 1,732 17.6 1,220 12.4 1,329 13.5 828 8.4 563 5.7 608 6.2 222 2.3 12 0.1 9,825

Holmes 0 0.0 167 3.3 1,544 30.2 997 19.5 684 13.4 650 12.7 400 7.8 290 5.7 275 5.4 99 1.9 2 0.0 5,108

Itawamba 1 0.0 52 0.9 1,949 33.2 974 16.6 669 11.4 775 13.2 525 9.0 387 6.6 401 6.8 130 2.2 1 0.0 5,864

Jones 0 0.0 129 2.8 2,087 45.8 949 20.8 453 9.9 361 7.9 189 4.2 147 3.2 160 3.5 76 1.7 8 0.2 4,559

Meridian 0 0.0 95 2.7 1,116 31.6 610 17.3 444 12.6 430 12.2 275 7.8 223 6.3 228 6.5 110 3.1 5 0.1 3,536

MS Delta 0 0.0 132 4.6 873 30.2 606 21.0 404 14.0 305 10.6 193 6.7 136 4.7 172 6.0 64 2.2 3 0.1 2,888

Gulf Coast 0 0.0 236 2.7 2,692 30.4 1,627 18.4 1,172 13.2 1,075 12.1 672 7.6 499 5.6 599 6.8 250 2.8 36 0.4 8,858

Northeast 0 0.0 47 1.4 1,462 43.8 698 20.9 290 8.7 279 8.4 176 5.3 150 4.5 194 5.8 44 1.3 2 0.1 3,342

Northwest 0 0.0 77 1.2 2,262 35.2 1,389 21.6 800 12.4 698 10.9 408 6.3 299 4.7 373 5.8 123 1.9 7 0.1 6,436

Pearl River 2 0.1 101 2.6 1,343 34.3 810 20.7 516 13.2 490 12.5 266 6.8 180 4.6 160 4.1 45 1.2 4 0.1 3,917

Southwest 0 0.0 113 6.1 676 36.7 329 17.9 187 10.2 194 10.5 136 7.4 88 4.8 92 5.0 28 1.5 0 0.0 1,843

Syst Total 5 0.0 1,721 2.5 22,939 33.9 12,981 19.2 8,228 12.2 7,895 11.7 4,930 7.3 3,603 5.3 3,921 5.8 1,403 2.1 92 0.1 67,718

Mississippi Community College BoardDivision of Research and Effectiveness

Enrollment by Age GroupsFall 2007 -- Audited

All Students

Total15 - 17 50 - 64 65 & OverUnknown 18 - 19Age Group

40 - 4920 - 21 22 - 24 25 - 29 30 - 34 35 - 39

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N % N % N % N % N % N % N % N % N %201 Coahoma 1,479 69.0 232 10.8 0 0.0 74 3.5 259 12.1 98 4.6 0 0.0 0 0.0 2 0.1 2,144

202 Copiah-Lincoln 2,190 69.3 278 8.8 0 0.0 5 0.2 506 16.0 182 5.8 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 3,161

203 East Central 1,608 72.2 190 8.5 0 0.0 8 0.4 409 18.4 13 0.6 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 2,228

204 East MS 2,249 56.1 293 7.3 0 0.0 0 0.0 1,467 36.6 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 4,009

205 Hinds 5,921 60.3 909 9.3 10 0.1 166 1.7 2,646 26.9 142 1.5 0 0.0 31 0.3 0 0.0 9,825

206 Holmes 3,021 59.1 477 9.3 15 0.3 0 0.0 1,443 28.3 146 2.9 0 0.0 6 0.1 0 0.0 5,108

207 Itawamba 3,779 64.4 743 12.7 0 0.0 0 0.0 1,310 22.3 31 0.5 1 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 5,864

208 Jones 3,052 66.9 303 6.7 0 0.0 28 0.6 1,045 22.9 120 2.6 1 0.0 10 0.2 0 0.0 4,559

209 Meridian 2,709 76.6 377 10.7 0 0.0 0 0.0 373 10.6 71 2.0 0 0.0 6 0.2 0 0.0 3,536

210 MS Delta 1,819 63.0 179 6.2 0 0.0 2 0.1 747 25.9 132 4.6 0 0.0 9 0.3 0 0.0 2,888

211 MS Gulf Coast 5,369 60.6 846 9.6 0 0.0 15 0.2 2,418 27.3 191 2.2 0 0.0 15 0.2 4 0.1 8,858

212 Northeast MS 2,695 80.6 275 8.2 0 0.0 2 0.1 324 9.7 30 0.9 0 0.0 16 0.5 0 0.0 3,342

213 Northwest MS 4,834 75.1 604 9.4 7 0.1 0 0.0 943 14.7 39 0.6 0 0.0 9 0.1 0 0.0 6,436

214 Pearl River 2,313 59.1 323 8.3 0 0.0 27 0.7 1,185 30.3 69 1.8 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 3,917

215 Southwest MS 1,221 66.3 133 7.2 0 0.0 3 0.2 369 20.0 115 6.2 0 0.0 0 0.0 2 0.1 1,843

44,259 65.4 6,162 9.1 32 0.1 330 0.5 15,444 22.8 1,379 2.0 2 0.0 102 0.2 8 0.0 67,718

Mississippi Community College BoardDivision of Research and EffectivenessEnrollment by Admission Compliance

Fall 2007 -- AuditedAll Students

HurricaneTotalDistrict

HS Diploma GEDRequired HS

UnitsAbility to Benefit

System Total

College Transfer

Dual Enroll Dual Credit Early Admit

Occupat Diploma

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N % N % N % N %201 Coahoma 1,144 53.4 902 42.1 98 4.6 0 0.0 2,144

202 Copiah-Lincoln 1,729 54.7 1,228 38.9 182 5.8 22 0.7 3,161

203 East Central 1,249 56.1 966 43.4 13 0.6 0 0.0 2,228

204 East MS 2,897 72.3 1,112 27.7 0 0.0 0 0.0 4,009

205 Hinds 6,028 61.4 3,450 35.1 142 1.5 205 2.1 9,825

206 Holmes 2,297 45.0 2,665 52.2 146 2.9 0 0.0 5,108

207 Itawamba 3,344 57.0 2,489 42.5 31 0.5 0 0.0 5,864

208 Jones 3,011 66.1 1,428 31.3 120 2.6 0 0.0 4,559

209 Meridian 1,693 47.9 1,772 50.1 71 2.0 0 0.0 3,536

210 MS Delta 1,705 59.0 1,051 36.4 132 4.6 0 0.0 2,888

211 MS Gulf Coast 3,809 43.0 4,755 53.7 191 2.2 103 1.2 8,858

212 Northeast MS 1,703 51.0 1,609 48.1 30 0.9 0 0.0 3,342

213 Northwest MS 3,596 55.9 2,800 43.5 39 0.6 1 0.0 6,436

214 Pearl River 2,464 62.9 1,384 35.3 69 1.8 0 0.0 3,917

215 Southwest MS 992 53.8 708 38.4 115 6.2 28 1.5 1,843

37,661 55.6 28,319 41.8 1,379 2.0 359 0.5 67,718

Mississippi Community College BoardDivision of Research and Effectiveness

Enrollment by ClassificationFall 2007 -- Audited

All Students

Total

System Total

DistrictFreshman Sophomore High School Not Classified

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N % N % N %201 Coahoma 1,489 69.5 334 15.6 321 15.0 2,144

202 Copiah-Lincoln 2,311 73.1 608 19.2 242 7.7 3,161

203 East Central 1,535 68.9 575 25.8 118 5.3 2,228

204 East MS 3,249 81.0 621 15.5 139 3.5 4,009

205 Hinds 6,618 67.4 2,394 24.4 813 8.3 9,825

206 Holmes 3,843 75.2 1,129 22.1 136 2.7 5,108

207 Itawamba 4,478 76.4 1,283 21.9 103 1.8 5,864

208 Jones 3,467 76.1 882 19.4 210 4.6 4,559

209 Meridian 2,450 69.3 873 24.7 213 6.0 3,536

210 MS Delta 2,201 76.2 495 17.1 192 6.7 2,888

211 MS Gulf Coast 6,120 69.1 2,166 24.5 572 6.5 8,858

212 Northeast MS 2,251 67.4 952 28.5 139 4.2 3,342

213 Northwest MS 5,123 79.6 1,053 16.4 260 4.0 6,436

214 Pearl River 2,998 76.5 782 20.0 137 3.5 3,917

215 Southwest MS 1,209 65.6 453 24.6 181 9.8 1,843

49,342 72.9 14,600 21.6 3,776 5.6 67,718

TotalDistrict

System Total

Mississippi Community College BoardDivision of Research and Effectiveness

Enrollment by CurriculumFall 2007 -- Audited

All Students

CareerAcademic Technical

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N % N %201 Coahoma 1,519 70.9 625 29.2 2,144

202 Copiah-Lincoln 2,481 78.5 680 21.5 3,161

203 East Central 1,702 76.4 526 23.6 2,228

204 East MS 2,557 63.8 1,452 36.2 4,009

205 Hinds 7,038 71.6 2,787 28.4 9,825

206 Holmes 3,528 69.1 1,580 30.9 5,108

207 Itawamba 4,159 70.9 1,705 29.1 5,864

208 Jones 3,469 76.1 1,090 23.9 4,559

209 Meridian 2,573 72.8 963 27.2 3,536

210 MS Delta 2,190 75.8 698 24.2 2,888

211 MS Gulf Coast 5,541 62.6 3,317 37.5 8,858

212 Northeast MS 2,789 83.5 553 16.6 3,342

213 Northwest MS 4,708 73.2 1,728 26.9 6,436

214 Pearl River 2,520 64.3 1,397 35.7 3,917

215 Southwest MS 1,457 79.1 386 20.9 1,843

48,231 71.2 19,487 28.8 67,718System Total

Mississippi Community College BoardDivision of Research and Effectiveness

Headcount by Enrollment StatusFall 2007 -- Audited

All Students

DistrictFull-Time Part-Time

Total

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N % N % N %201 Coahoma 635 29.6 1,509 70.4 0 0.0 2,144

202 Copiah-Lincoln 1,110 35.1 2,049 64.8 2 0.1 3,161

203 East Central 884 39.7 1,344 60.3 0 0.0 2,228

204 East MS 1,469 36.6 2,540 63.4 0 0.0 4,009

205 Hinds 3,349 34.1 6,476 65.9 0 0.0 9,825

206 Holmes 1,671 32.7 3,435 67.3 2 0.0 5,108

207 Itawamba 2,071 35.3 3,793 64.7 0 0.0 5,864

208 Jones 1,805 39.6 2,736 60.0 18 0.4 4,559

209 Meridian 1,073 30.4 2,462 69.6 1 0.0 3,536

210 MS Delta 1,005 34.8 1,883 65.2 0 0.0 2,888

211 MS Gulf Coast 3,552 40.1 5,269 59.5 37 0.4 8,858

212 Northeast MS 1,328 39.7 2,014 60.3 0 0.0 3,342

213 Northwest MS 2,352 36.5 4,084 63.5 0 0.0 6,436

214 Pearl River 1,382 35.3 2,516 64.2 19 0.5 3,917

215 Southwest MS 656 35.6 1,187 64.4 0 0.0 1,843

24,342 36.0 43,297 63.9 79 0.1 67,718

Not ReportedTotal

System Total

Mississippi Community College BoardDivision of Research and Effectiveness

Enrollment by GenderFall 2007 -- Audited

All Students

DistrictMale Female

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N % N % N % N % N % N % N %201 Coahoma 0 0.0 2,062 96.2 0 0.0 0 0.0 6 0.3 73 3.4 3 0.1 2,144

202 Copiah-Lincoln 1 0.0 1,344 42.5 1 0.0 12 0.4 11 0.4 1,729 54.7 63 2.0 3,161

203 East Central 0 0.0 780 35.0 158 7.1 4 0.2 14 0.6 1,245 55.9 27 1.2 2,228

204 East MS 0 0.0 2,209 55.1 7 0.2 18 0.5 31 0.8 1,715 42.8 29 0.7 4,009

205 Hinds 4 0.0 5,488 55.9 13 0.1 63 0.6 65 0.7 4,043 41.2 149 1.5 9,825

206 Holmes 0 0.0 2,437 47.7 9 0.2 38 0.7 40 0.8 2,559 50.1 25 0.5 5,108

207 Itawamba 0 0.0 1,837 31.3 15 0.3 17 0.3 45 0.8 3,907 66.6 43 0.7 5,864

208 Jones 0 0.0 1,553 34.1 17 0.4 7 0.2 18 0.4 2,895 63.5 69 1.5 4,559

209 Meridian 11 0.3 1,426 40.3 56 1.6 19 0.5 28 0.8 1,889 53.4 107 3.0 3,536

210 MS Delta 0 0.0 1,841 63.8 0 0.0 16 0.6 11 0.4 1,020 35.3 0 0.0 2,888

211 MS Gulf Coast 0 0.0 1,841 20.8 51 0.6 232 2.6 226 2.6 5,761 65.0 747 8.4 8,858

212 Northeast MS 3 0.1 653 19.5 17 0.5 7 0.2 22 0.7 2,604 77.9 36 1.1 3,342

213 Northwest MS 0 0.0 2,098 32.6 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 4,241 65.9 97 1.5 6,436

214 Pearl River 0 0.0 1,194 30.5 8 0.2 21 0.5 41 1.1 2,624 67.0 29 0.7 3,917

215 Southwest MS 0 0.0 747 40.5 2 0.1 12 0.7 4 0.2 1,059 57.5 19 1.0 1,843

19 0.0 27,510 40.6 354 0.5 466 0.7 562 0.8 37,364 55.2 1,443 2.1 67,718

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N % N % N % N %201 Coahoma 1,852 86.4 211 9.8 81 3.8 0 0.0 2,144

202 Copiah-Lincoln 2,558 80.9 443 14.0 160 5.1 0 0.0 3,161

203 East Central 1,828 82.1 363 16.3 37 1.7 0 0.0 2,228

204 East MS 3,081 76.9 810 20.2 116 2.9 2 0.1 4,009

205 Hinds 7,962 81.0 1,662 16.9 177 1.8 24 0.2 9,825

206 Holmes 3,230 63.2 1,837 36.0 38 0.7 3 0.1 5,108

207 Itawamba 4,779 81.5 1,010 17.2 71 1.2 4 0.1 5,864

208 Jones 2,956 64.8 1,520 33.3 83 1.8 0 0.0 4,559

209 Meridian 2,143 60.6 1,245 35.2 139 3.9 9 0.3 3,536

210 MS Delta 2,517 87.2 324 11.2 47 1.6 0 0.0 2,888

211 MS Gulf Coast 7,988 90.2 576 6.5 283 3.2 11 0.1 8,858

212 Northeast MS 2,391 71.5 804 24.1 144 4.3 3 0.1 3,342

213 Northwest MS 5,728 89.0 462 7.2 246 3.8 0 0.0 6,436

214 Pearl River 3,368 86.0 424 10.8 125 3.2 0 0.0 3,917

215 Southwest MS 1,286 69.8 366 19.9 158 8.6 33 1.8 1,843

53,667 79.3 12,057 17.8 1,905 2.8 89 0.1 67,718

Total

System Total

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201 202 203 204 205 206 207 208 209 210 211 212 213 214 215CO CL EC EM HI HO IT JO ME MD GC NE NW PR SW

ADAMS 0 601 2 5 27 2 3 0 0 3 0 1 2 7 8 661

ALCORN 0 1 0 2 3 0 35 0 0 0 0 726 3 0 0 770

AMITE 0 23 0 1 9 0 0 0 1 0 2 0 0 1 170 207

ATTALA 0 0 15 8 31 378 1 0 6 3 0 0 2 1 0 445

BENTON 0 0 0 0 0 0 15 0 0 0 0 47 57 0 0 119

BOLIVAR 615 0 1 1 17 4 3 0 1 382 1 4 28 0 0 1,057

CALHOUN 1 0 1 6 0 80 95 0 0 0 0 38 143 0 0 364

CARROLL 0 0 1 0 3 114 0 0 2 97 0 0 13 0 1 231

CHICKASAW 0 0 1 33 2 7 461 1 0 0 0 53 16 0 0 574

CHOCTAW 0 0 4 99 7 78 3 13 7 2 1 3 3 0 0 220

CLAIBORNE 0 10 0 1 141 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 155

CLARKE 0 1 17 7 7 1 1 91 295 0 0 0 0 5 0 425

CLAY 0 0 2 431 5 4 155 2 9 1 0 18 2 0 0 629

COAHOMA 857 0 0 0 1 2 2 0 0 22 1 1 43 0 0 929

COPIAH 2 474 0 0 237 16 0 3 2 0 1 0 1 0 14 750

COVINGTON 0 32 4 5 17 0 0 303 1 1 4 0 0 41 0 408

DESOTO 10 2 2 7 6 3 17 0 1 12 1 31 2,701 0 0 2,793

FORREST 1 5 5 2 7 1 2 618 12 1 48 0 1 811 4 1,518

FRANKLIN 0 148 1 2 4 0 1 8 0 0 0 0 1 0 35 200

GEORGE 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 18 8 1 403 0 0 11 0 442

GREENE 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 86 1 0 58 0 0 20 3 168

GRENADA 8 0 0 3 7 527 4 0 2 11 0 4 54 0 0 620

HANCOCK 0 2 0 5 2 0 1 7 0 0 280 0 2 349 0 648

HARRISON 1 0 0 7 12 1 0 14 4 0 3,855 2 3 50 3 3,952

HINDS 12 60 12 18 4,349 923 7 15 26 14 6 7 14 15 19 5,497

HOLMES 1 0 2 8 48 351 0 1 0 34 1 0 6 1 1 454

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201 202 203 204 205 206 207 208 209 210 211 212 213 214 215CO CL EC EM HI HO IT JO ME MD GC NE NW PR SWMS County Total

HUMPHREYS 4 1 0 3 16 9 0 0 1 191 3 0 2 0 1 231

ISSAQUENA 0 0 0 2 3 0 0 0 0 16 0 0 1 0 0 22

ITAWAMBA 1 0 1 7 0 0 585 1 1 0 0 31 0 0 0 627

JACKSON 0 4 0 7 7 10 0 31 12 0 3,396 0 0 29 4 3,500

JASPER 0 0 44 4 4 1 0 301 62 0 1 1 1 7 0 426

JEFFERSON 0 95 0 1 39 1 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 6 3 147

JEFF DAVIS 0 39 0 1 10 1 0 95 0 0 4 0 1 136 1 288

JONES 0 4 6 7 8 1 0 1,455 30 1 16 0 1 32 0 1,561

KEMPER 0 0 18 130 1 0 0 5 75 0 0 0 0 0 0 229

LAFAYETTE 1 1 0 3 1 11 20 2 0 4 1 9 595 1 1 650

LAMAR 2 3 0 2 0 4 0 287 1 0 12 0 0 575 4 890

LAUDERDALE 0 0 122 139 14 2 1 16 2,143 0 7 1 2 6 1 2,454

LAWRENCE 0 203 0 2 19 1 0 6 3 0 2 0 0 12 70 318

LEAKE 2 0 250 1 40 51 0 2 48 4 1 0 3 0 0 402

LEE 1 2 2 35 4 1 2,282 3 7 2 0 291 31 1 0 2,662

LEFLORE 7 1 1 4 16 50 12 1 0 454 1 2 16 2 0 567

LINCOLN 0 621 1 4 18 4 2 4 2 0 2 0 2 3 129 792

LOWNDES 0 0 6 1,200 20 4 139 0 20 2 3 31 8 0 0 1,433

MADISON 0 3 4 34 496 1,156 3 9 13 7 4 1 8 6 4 1,748

MARION 0 2 0 4 5 0 0 78 1 0 6 0 0 396 30 522

MARSHALL 2 0 0 4 3 0 15 0 0 1 0 48 380 0 0 453

MONROE 0 0 1 135 1 1 813 4 2 2 0 47 5 0 1 1,012

MONTGOMERY 0 1 0 4 3 226 0 1 0 20 1 0 11 1 0 268

NESHOBA 0 0 505 36 5 12 0 5 198 0 1 0 1 0 0 763

NEWTON 0 1 471 10 11 2 0 5 126 2 2 0 1 1 0 632

NOXUBEE 0 0 4 369 9 1 5 6 29 1 2 1 1 3 0 431

OKTIBBEHA 0 8 3 812 11 12 87 2 20 4 0 17 1 0 0 977

PANOLA 15 0 0 5 4 17 7 1 1 4 0 12 635 1 0 702

PEARL RIVER 0 0 0 2 2 0 1 13 4 0 37 0 1 1,101 3 1,164

PERRY 0 0 2 0 1 0 0 169 1 0 18 0 0 43 0 234

PIKE 0 66 0 1 23 0 0 8 2 2 3 0 2 20 838 965

PONTOTOC 0 0 0 8 0 0 638 0 1 0 1 55 33 0 0 736

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201 202 203 204 205 206 207 208 209 210 211 212 213 214 215CO CL EC EM HI HO IT JO ME MD GC NE NW PR SWMS County Total

PRENTISS 0 0 0 5 0 0 40 0 0 1 0 606 2 0 0 654

QUITMAN 92 0 0 0 1 1 1 0 0 7 0 0 98 0 0 200

RANKIN 1 46 34 31 2,261 415 3 39 30 3 6 1 10 18 12 2,910

SCOTT 0 2 367 5 143 17 0 14 63 0 7 0 0 3 0 621

SHARKEY 1 0 0 0 43 1 0 1 0 58 0 1 1 0 0 106

SIMPSON 0 416 5 0 139 17 0 76 2 1 0 2 0 9 4 671

SMITH 0 39 27 0 13 3 0 260 4 1 0 0 0 6 1 354

STONE 1 0 1 0 1 0 0 2 0 0 334 0 0 18 0 357

SUNFLOWER 62 0 1 3 15 4 0 1 0 550 0 0 12 0 1 649

TALLAHATCHIE 196 0 0 0 2 58 0 0 0 19 0 5 81 0 0 361

TATE 0 0 0 2 1 2 1 0 0 2 0 3 705 0 0 716

TIPPAH 0 0 0 2 0 0 31 0 0 0 0 396 22 0 0 451

TISHOMINGO 0 0 0 3 0 0 103 0 1 1 0 342 4 0 0 454

TUNICA 92 0 0 0 2 0 2 0 0 1 0 0 88 0 0 185

UNION 0 0 0 4 2 0 168 1 2 4 1 321 30 0 0 533

WALTHALL 0 24 0 1 13 1 0 25 3 2 2 0 1 29 228 329

WARREN 1 5 3 16 974 9 2 25 13 4 0 2 5 2 2 1,063

WASHINGTON 58 0 3 8 45 4 1 3 1 866 3 3 30 0 0 1,025

WAYNE 0 0 3 0 1 1 1 291 43 0 8 0 1 9 1 359

WEBSTER 0 0 0 95 0 147 11 0 2 2 0 4 3 1 0 265

WILKINSON 0 54 0 2 8 0 1 6 0 1 0 0 0 2 50 124

WINSTON 0 0 235 73 5 1 3 1 41 0 1 0 2 1 0 363

YALOBUSHA 9 0 1 1 0 61 4 0 1 4 0 1 245 0 0 327

YAZOO 7 1 0 12 218 253 1 1 0 13 1 1 12 0 0 520

UNKNOWN 81 160 37 118 202 41 75 122 149 47 308 172 247 125 195 2,079

System Total 2,144 3,161 2,228 4,009 9,825 5,108 5,864 4,559 3,536 2,888 8,858 3,342 6,436 3,917 1,843 67,718

HO = Holmes; IT = Itawamba; JO = Jones County; ME = Meridian; MD = MS Delta

MG = MS Gulf Coast; NE = Northeast MS; NW = Northwest MS; PR = Pearl River; SW = Southwest MS

CO = Coahoma; CL = Copiah-Lincoln; EC = East Central; EM = East MS; HI = Hinds

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N % N % N %201 Coahoma 148 59.7 55 22.2 45 18.2 248

202 Copiah-Lincoln 369 58.6 134 21.3 127 20.2 630

203 East Central 234 48.8 138 28.8 108 22.5 480

204 East MS 344 58.4 104 17.7 141 23.9 589

205 Hinds 457 28.1 696 42.8 474 29.1 1,627

206 Holmes 287 47.5 210 34.8 107 17.7 604

207 Itawamba 237 39.9 290 48.8 67 11.3 594

208 Jones 449 56.3 151 19.0 197 24.7 797

209 Meridian 170 27.9 269 44.1 171 28.0 610

210 MS Delta 200 52.1 127 33.1 57 14.8 384

211 MS Gulf Coast 696 47.4 480 32.7 292 19.9 1,468

212 Northeast MS 130 26.4 269 54.6 94 19.1 493

213 Northwest MS 446 53.7 210 25.3 174 21.0 830

214 Pearl River 179 31.6 263 46.4 125 22.1 567

215 Southwest MS 335 100.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 335

4,681 45.6 3,396 33.1 2,179 21.3 10,256System Total

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Statistical Data2008-2009

Research and Effectiveness Division

3825 Ridgewood Rd

Jackson, MS 39211

Voice: 601 432-6373

Fax: 601-432-6363

Email: [email protected]

Title Page

Foreword 2

Credit Enrollment Academic Year 2008-2009 * 3

Enrollment Comparison of Fall 2008 to Fall 2007 4

Enrollment by Age Groups 5

Enrollment by Admission Compliance 6

Enrollment by Classification 7

Enrollment by Curriculum 8

Headcount by Enrollment Status 9

Enrollment by Gender 10

Enrollment by Ethnicity 11

Enrollment by Residence Status 12

Enrollment by County 13

Graduate Headcount by Degree Type 16

* Academic Year = Summer 2008 + Fall 2008 + Spring 2009 + Winter 2009

CONTENTS

FOREWORD

As the first state to establish a system of public community colleges, the state has fifteen comprehensive community college districts which

provide educational programs and services that are accessible to virtually all Mississippi citizens. This has been a goal of these two‐year

institutions since the first one began admitting students in 1922. All public community colleges are accredited by the Southern Association of

Colleges and Schools and the Mississippi Commission on College Accreditation.

This network of institutions operates both university transfer and occupationally‐oriented programs. A student may transfer earned credits to

four‐year institutions without loss of credit if the student has followed the Articulation Agreement between the MS Board of Trustees of State

Institutions of Higher Learning and the State Board for Community and Junior Colleges. Studies reveal that Mississippi community college

transfer students perform as well or better than the native students at Mississippi’s public four‐year institutions.

Community and junior colleges are the primary delivery mechanism for post‐secondary career and technical education programs and workforce

training in Mississippi. These programs of two‐years or less duration are designed to prepare students for immediate employment and for

upgrading skills of those currently employed. Training programs in more than one hundred occupational skills are provided by the colleges.

They also provide a variety of continuing education, as well as community and public service activities. The institutions are funded by state

appropriations, local district taxes, student tuition and fees and federal grants.

A characteristic of Mississippi’s community colleges is their flexibility and rapid response to the changing needs of their service districts. This is

a direct result of an administration and a board of control operating at the local level. Each college district has a local governing board which

employs the president and faculty, owns property, establishes budgets for operation and capital improvement, and sets policies for the general

governance of the institution. Cooperation by the various institutions on state‐wide endeavors is accomplished through the Mississippi

Association for Community and Junior Colleges, a voluntary organization of the institutions represented by their presidents.

State coordination and oversight is provided by the State Board for Community and Junior Colleges, which on July 1, 1986, was named

successor to the Junior College Commission. With regard to the system of community colleges, the State Board establishes standards for

operation, administers state appropriations, audits enrollment and civil rights compliance, approves career and technical education programs,

accredits schools of practical nursing, approves campuses, centers, and sites, manages the Mississippi Virtual Community College, assembles

reports, and provides general coordination, support, leadership and advocacy.

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Total Headcount Credit Students (unduplicated) 100,066

Total Headcount Credit Students (duplicated) 163,616

Total Semester Credit Hours 1,826,783

Average Credit Hours per Student 18.3

Total Full Time Equivalent (sch/30) 60,893

Summer Headcount 24,937

Fall Headcount 70,466

Spring Headcount 68,091

Winter Headcount 122

Average Student Age 24.5

Female Students 63.9%

White Students 55.0%

African-American Students 40.4%

In-State Students 97.1%

Students Admitted with HS Diploma 64.8%

Full-Time Students 72.3%

Students in Academic Curriculum 72.7%

Freshman Students 52.3%

Average ACT Score 18.2

Fall 2008 Demographics

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Fall 08 Fall 07 Diff Percent Fall 08 Fall 07 Diff Percent201 Coahoma 2,062 2,144 -82 -3.8% 1,489.8 1,736.4 -246.6 -14.2%

202 Copiah-Lincoln 3,260 3,161 99 3.1% 2,852.5 2,778.3 74.2 2.7%

203 East Central 2,342 2,228 114 5.1% 2,053.3 1,953.9 99.4 5.1%

204 East MS 4,168 4,009 159 4.0% 3,217.2 3,028.7 188.5 6.2%

205 Hinds 9,972 9,825 147 1.5% 8,304.7 8,029.5 275.3 3.4%

206 Holmes 5,611 5,108 503 9.8% 4,300.9 3,989.9 311.1 7.8%

207 Itawamba 6,550 5,864 686 11.7% 5,392.4 4,755.8 636.6 13.4%

208 Jones 4,677 4,559 118 2.6% 4,047.5 3,926.3 121.1 3.1%

209 Meridian 3,614 3,536 78 2.2% 2,901.3 2,833.0 68.3 2.4%

210 MS Delta 2,900 2,888 12 0.4% 2,454.2 2,392.8 61.4 2.6%

211 MS Gulf Coast 9,107 8,858 249 2.8% 6,808.3 6,589.5 218.9 3.3%

212 Northeast MS 3,190 3,342 -152 -4.5% 2,889.3 2,998.4 -109.1 -3.6%

213 Northwest MS 6,786 6,436 350 5.4% 5,475.9 5,187.3 288.6 5.6%

214 Pearl River 4,244 3,917 327 8.3% 3,404.9 3,000.3 404.6 13.5%

215 Southwest MS 1,983 1,843 140 7.6% 1,760.2 1,612.6 147.6 9.2%

70,466 67,718 2,748 4.1% 57,352 54,813 2,540 4.6%

* 1 FTE = 15 Credit Hours

System Total

District

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Enrollment Comparison of Fall 2008 to Fall 2007Credit Headcount

Headcount Full Time Equivalent *

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N % N % N % N % N % N % N % N % N % N % N % NCoahoma 0 0.0 82 4.0 506 24.5 372 18.0 310 15.0 292 14.2 169 8.2 151 7.3 144 7.0 35 1.7 1 0.1 2,062

Co-Lin 0 0.0 177 5.4 1,292 39.6 583 17.9 324 9.9 330 10.1 209 6.4 125 3.8 145 4.5 70 2.2 5 0.2 3,260

East Central 0 0.0 32 1.4 998 42.6 390 16.7 219 9.4 239 10.2 157 6.7 124 5.3 131 5.6 50 2.1 2 0.1 2,342

East MS 2 0.1 68 1.6 1,194 28.7 908 21.8 586 14.1 486 11.7 325 7.8 229 5.5 286 6.9 82 2.0 2 0.1 4,168

Hinds 2 0.0 280 2.8 3,126 31.4 1,856 18.6 1,222 12.3 1,245 12.5 831 8.3 550 5.5 629 6.3 223 2.2 8 0.1 9,972

Holmes 0 0.0 210 3.7 1,708 30.4 1,103 19.7 736 13.1 652 11.6 428 7.6 316 5.6 347 6.2 105 1.9 6 0.1 5,611

Itawamba 0 0.0 69 1.1 2,036 31.1 1,173 17.9 774 11.8 789 12.1 618 9.4 435 6.6 511 7.8 138 2.1 7 0.1 6,550

Jones 7 0.2 165 3.5 2,134 45.6 952 20.4 444 9.5 404 8.6 211 4.5 149 3.2 144 3.1 60 1.3 7 0.2 4,677

Meridian 1 0.0 96 2.7 1,159 32.1 651 18.0 421 11.7 463 12.8 293 8.1 198 5.5 233 6.5 91 2.5 8 0.2 3,614

MS Delta 0 0.0 151 5.2 913 31.5 655 22.6 379 13.1 295 10.2 172 5.9 139 4.8 146 5.0 47 1.6 3 0.1 2,900

Gulf Coast 0 0.0 200 2.2 2,833 31.1 1,687 18.5 1,195 13.1 1,185 13.0 700 7.7 477 5.2 575 6.3 235 2.6 20 0.2 9,107

Northeast 0 0.0 72 2.3 1,374 43.1 640 20.1 288 9.0 273 8.6 163 5.1 152 4.8 177 5.6 48 1.5 3 0.1 3,190

Northwest 0 0.0 74 1.1 2,392 35.3 1,452 21.4 848 12.5 699 10.3 451 6.7 346 5.1 385 5.7 127 1.9 12 0.2 6,786

Pearl River 0 0.0 146 3.4 1,493 35.2 893 21.0 549 12.9 499 11.8 266 6.3 164 3.9 175 4.1 54 1.3 5 0.1 4,244

Southwest 1 0.1 88 4.4 775 39.1 352 17.8 207 10.4 217 10.9 122 6.2 93 4.7 97 4.9 31 1.6 0 0.0 1,983

Syst Total 13 0.0 1,910 2.7 23,933 34.0 13,667 19.4 8,502 12.1 8,068 11.5 5,115 7.3 3,648 5.2 4,125 5.9 1,396 2.0 89 0.1 70,466

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N % N % N % N % N % N % N % N % N %201 Coahoma 1,684 81.7 215 10.4 11 0.5 37 1.8 30 1.5 85 4.1 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 2,062

202 Copiah-Lincoln 2,154 66.1 294 9.0 0 0.0 1 0.0 642 19.7 169 5.2 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 3,260

203 East Central 1,593 68.0 219 9.4 0 0.0 0 0.0 508 21.7 22 0.9 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 2,342

204 East MS 2,286 54.9 315 7.6 0 0.0 0 0.0 1,567 37.6 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 4,168

205 Hinds 5,906 59.2 947 9.5 11 0.1 177 1.8 2,709 27.2 188 1.9 0 0.0 34 0.3 0 0.0 9,972

206 Holmes 3,304 58.9 470 8.4 13 0.2 0 0.0 1,606 28.6 206 3.7 0 0.0 12 0.2 0 0.0 5,611

207 Itawamba 4,141 63.2 846 12.9 0 0.0 0 0.0 1,531 23.4 32 0.5 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 6,550

208 Jones 3,091 66.1 374 8.0 0 0.0 42 0.9 1,005 21.5 136 2.9 0 0.0 29 0.6 0 0.0 4,677

209 Meridian 2,844 78.7 360 10.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 347 9.6 58 1.6 0 0.0 5 0.1 0 0.0 3,614

210 MS Delta 1,837 63.3 187 6.5 0 0.0 0 0.0 714 24.6 160 5.5 0 0.0 2 0.1 0 0.0 2,900

211 MS Gulf Coast 5,424 59.6 909 10.0 0 0.0 7 0.1 2,596 28.5 148 1.6 0 0.0 19 0.2 4 0.0 9,107

212 Northeast MS 2,550 79.9 284 8.9 0 0.0 2 0.1 290 9.1 48 1.5 0 0.0 16 0.5 0 0.0 3,190

213 Northwest MS 5,019 74.0 727 10.7 8 0.1 0 0.0 992 14.6 30 0.4 0 0.0 10 0.2 0 0.0 6,786

214 Pearl River 2,449 57.7 370 8.7 0 0.0 12 0.3 1,292 30.4 121 2.9 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 4,244

215 Southwest MS 1,350 68.1 144 7.3 0 0.0 13 0.7 387 19.5 89 4.5 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 1,983

45,632 64.8 6,661 9.5 43 0.1 291 0.4 16,216 23.0 1,492 2.1 0 0.0 127 0.2 4 0.0 70,466

Total

System Total

DistrictHS Diploma GED

Required HS Units

College Transfer

Dual Enroll Dual Credit

Occupat Diploma Hurricane

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N % N % N % N %201 Coahoma 1,070 51.9 906 43.9 85 4.1 1 0.1 2,062

202 Copiah-Lincoln 1,723 52.9 1,356 41.6 169 5.2 12 0.4 3,260

203 East Central 1,369 58.5 951 40.6 22 0.9 0 0.0 2,342

204 East MS 2,511 60.2 1,657 39.8 0 0.0 0 0.0 4,168

205 Hinds 6,023 60.4 3,503 35.1 188 1.9 258 2.6 9,972

206 Holmes 2,587 46.1 2,818 50.2 206 3.7 0 0.0 5,611

207 Itawamba 3,143 48.0 3,375 51.5 32 0.5 0 0.0 6,550

208 Jones 3,056 65.3 1,485 31.8 136 2.9 0 0.0 4,677

209 Meridian 1,423 39.4 2,133 59.0 58 1.6 0 0.0 3,614

210 MS Delta 1,733 59.8 989 34.1 160 5.5 18 0.6 2,900

211 MS Gulf Coast 3,995 43.9 4,866 53.4 148 1.6 98 1.1 9,107

212 Northeast MS 1,631 51.1 1,511 47.4 48 1.5 0 0.0 3,190

213 Northwest MS 3,265 48.1 3,484 51.3 30 0.4 7 0.1 6,786

214 Pearl River 2,195 51.7 1,928 45.4 121 2.9 0 0.0 4,244

215 Southwest MS 1,096 55.3 797 40.2 89 4.5 1 0.1 1,983

36,820 52.3 31,759 45.1 1,492 2.1 395 0.6 70,466

Total

System Total

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N % N % N %201 Coahoma 1,449 70.3 341 16.5 272 13.2 2,062

202 Copiah-Lincoln 2,347 72.0 682 20.9 231 7.1 3,260

203 East Central 1,646 70.3 595 25.4 101 4.3 2,342

204 East MS 3,471 83.3 548 13.2 149 3.6 4,168

205 Hinds 6,855 68.7 2,357 23.6 760 7.6 9,972

206 Holmes 4,309 76.8 1,178 21.0 124 2.2 5,611

207 Itawamba 5,139 78.5 1,308 20.0 103 1.6 6,550

208 Jones 3,382 72.3 1,013 21.7 282 6.0 4,677

209 Meridian 2,548 70.5 831 23.0 235 6.5 3,614

210 MS Delta 2,221 76.6 487 16.8 192 6.6 2,900

211 MS Gulf Coast 6,024 66.2 2,505 27.5 578 6.4 9,107

212 Northeast MS 2,189 68.6 853 26.7 148 4.6 3,190

213 Northwest MS 5,434 80.1 1,084 16.0 268 4.0 6,786

214 Pearl River 3,009 70.9 1,092 25.7 143 3.4 4,244

215 Southwest MS 1,198 60.4 600 30.3 185 9.3 1,983

51,221 72.7 15,474 22.0 3,771 5.4 70,466

Total

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System Total

DistrictAcademic Technical Career

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N % N %201 Coahoma 1,137 55.1 925 44.9 2,062

202 Copiah-Lincoln 2,622 80.4 638 19.6 3,260

203 East Central 1,823 77.8 519 22.2 2,342

204 East MS 2,727 65.4 1,441 34.6 4,168

205 Hinds 7,377 74.0 2,595 26.0 9,972

206 Holmes 3,836 68.4 1,775 31.6 5,611

207 Itawamba 4,805 73.4 1,745 26.6 6,550

208 Jones 3,546 75.8 1,131 24.2 4,677

209 Meridian 2,651 73.4 963 26.7 3,614

210 MS Delta 2,241 77.3 659 22.7 2,900

211 MS Gulf Coast 5,752 63.2 3,355 36.8 9,107

212 Northeast MS 2,685 84.2 505 15.8 3,190

213 Northwest MS 5,030 74.1 1,756 25.9 6,786

214 Pearl River 3,103 73.1 1,141 26.9 4,244

215 Southwest MS 1,638 82.6 345 17.4 1,983

50,973 72.3 19,493 27.7 70,466System Total

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N % N % N %201 Coahoma 634 30.8 1,415 68.6 13 0.6 2,062

202 Copiah-Lincoln 1,131 34.7 2,129 65.3 0 0.0 3,260

203 East Central 893 38.1 1,449 61.9 0 0.0 2,342

204 East MS 1,581 37.9 2,587 62.1 0 0.0 4,168

205 Hinds 3,404 34.1 6,565 65.8 3 0.0 9,972

206 Holmes 1,873 33.4 3,738 66.6 0 0.0 5,611

207 Itawamba 2,250 34.4 4,300 65.7 0 0.0 6,550

208 Jones 1,881 40.2 2,760 59.0 36 0.8 4,677

209 Meridian 1,125 31.1 2,489 68.9 0 0.0 3,614

210 MS Delta 1,027 35.4 1,868 64.4 5 0.2 2,900

211 MS Gulf Coast 3,553 39.0 5,486 60.2 68 0.8 9,107

212 Northeast MS 1,266 39.7 1,924 60.3 0 0.0 3,190

213 Northwest MS 2,460 36.3 4,326 63.8 0 0.0 6,786

214 Pearl River 1,507 35.5 2,726 64.2 11 0.3 4,244

215 Southwest MS 711 35.9 1,272 64.2 0 0.0 1,983

25,296 35.9 45,034 63.9 136 0.2 70,466

Total

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System Total

DistrictMale Female N/A

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N % N % N % N % N % N % N %

201 Coahoma 0 0.0 1,924 93.3 0 0.0 3 0.2 9 0.4 77 3.7 49 2.4 2,062

202 Copiah-Lincoln 1 0.0 1,353 41.5 3 0.1 9 0.3 12 0.4 1,762 54.1 120 3.7 3,260

203 East Central 1 0.0 802 34.2 155 6.6 3 0.1 21 0.9 1,342 57.3 18 0.8 2,342

204 East MS 0 0.0 2,233 53.6 11 0.3 19 0.5 32 0.8 1,824 43.8 49 1.2 4,168

205 Hinds 1 0.0 5,730 57.5 18 0.2 72 0.7 72 0.7 3,928 39.4 151 1.5 9,972

206 Holmes 2 0.0 2,670 47.6 14 0.3 40 0.7 44 0.8 2,815 50.2 26 0.5 5,611

207 Itawamba 0 0.0 2,108 32.2 15 0.2 25 0.4 56 0.9 4,307 65.8 39 0.6 6,550

208 Jones 0 0.0 1,534 32.8 19 0.4 10 0.2 32 0.7 2,993 64.0 89 1.9 4,677

209 Meridian 16 0.4 1,512 41.8 54 1.5 17 0.5 26 0.7 1,880 52.0 109 3.0 3,614

210 MS Delta 0 0.0 1,815 62.6 2 0.1 6 0.2 17 0.6 995 34.3 65 2.2 2,900

211 MS Gulf Coast 0 0.0 1,857 20.4 53 0.6 251 2.8 202 2.2 5,911 64.9 833 9.2 9,107

212 Northeast MS 1 0.0 577 18.1 17 0.5 9 0.3 22 0.7 2,526 79.2 38 1.2 3,190

213 Northwest MS 0 0.0 2,252 33.2 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 4,442 65.5 92 1.4 6,786

214 Pearl River 0 0.0 1,240 29.2 10 0.2 17 0.4 47 1.1 2,899 68.3 31 0.7 4,244

215 Southwest MS 7 0.4 867 43.7 3 0.2 5 0.3 4 0.2 1,082 54.6 15 0.8 1,983

29 0.0 28,474 40.4 374 0.5 486 0.7 596 0.9 38,783 55.0 1,724 2.5 70,466

Hispanic White N/A

Total

System Total

District

NR AlienAfrican-

American Am Indian Asian

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N % N % N % N %201 Coahoma 1,790 86.8 211 10.2 45 2.2 16 0.8 2,062

202 Copiah-Lincoln 2,615 80.2 474 14.5 171 5.3 0 0.0 3,260

203 East Central 1,912 81.6 389 16.6 32 1.4 9 0.4 2,342

204 East MS 3,164 75.9 871 20.9 128 3.1 5 0.1 4,168

205 Hinds 8,099 81.2 1,657 16.6 183 1.8 33 0.3 9,972

206 Holmes 3,563 63.5 2,008 35.8 40 0.7 0 0.0 5,611

207 Itawamba 5,326 81.3 1,132 17.3 85 1.3 7 0.1 6,550

208 Jones 3,025 64.7 1,593 34.1 59 1.3 0 0.0 4,677

209 Meridian 2,128 58.9 1,309 36.2 161 4.5 16 0.4 3,614

210 MS Delta 2,566 88.5 286 9.9 48 1.7 0 0.0 2,900

211 MS Gulf Coast 8,272 90.8 546 6.0 279 3.1 10 0.1 9,107

212 Northeast MS 2,331 73.1 731 22.9 126 4.0 2 0.1 3,190

213 Northwest MS 6,076 89.5 433 6.4 277 4.1 0 0.0 6,786

214 Pearl River 3,655 86.1 462 10.9 127 3.0 0 0.0 4,244

215 Southwest MS 1,414 71.3 388 19.6 151 7.6 30 1.5 1,983

55,936 79.4 12,490 17.7 1,912 2.7 128 0.2 70,466

Total

System Total

DistrictIn District Out Of District Out Of State Out Of Country

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201 202 203 204 205 206 207 208 209 210 211 212 213 214 215CO CL EC EM HI HO IT JO ME MD GC NE NW PR SW

ADAMS 0 589 1 9 25 2 3 0 1 1 2 0 0 8 8 649

ALCORN 1 1 1 3 2 0 41 0 0 1 1 695 1 0 0 747

AMITE 0 34 0 2 6 0 1 0 1 0 3 0 0 3 184 234

ATTALA 0 0 19 9 22 438 2 0 3 2 0 0 1 1 0 497

BENTON 0 0 0 1 0 1 11 0 1 1 0 48 61 0 0 124

BOLIVAR 530 1 0 2 12 5 4 0 0 337 0 3 37 0 0 931

CALHOUN 2 0 1 9 1 80 102 0 0 5 1 29 161 0 0 391

CARROLL 0 0 1 3 5 141 0 0 1 60 0 0 9 0 0 220

CHICKASAW 0 0 0 40 4 6 546 0 0 1 0 46 21 0 0 664

CHOCTAW 0 0 8 81 8 86 3 3 10 1 2 3 1 0 0 206

CLAIBORNE 0 11 0 0 176 2 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 5 196

CLARKE 0 0 14 10 3 1 0 102 323 0 0 0 0 6 0 459

CLAY 0 0 3 498 4 29 127 1 11 1 2 9 2 0 0 687

COAHOMA 876 0 0 2 2 1 0 1 0 25 2 0 44 1 0 954

COPIAH 0 458 1 1 211 19 0 3 2 0 1 0 0 1 11 708

COVINGTON 0 37 1 4 8 1 0 346 2 0 3 0 0 50 0 452

DESOTO 11 2 2 15 7 3 18 2 3 5 4 29 2,958 1 0 3,060

FORREST 4 4 5 1 14 2 1 559 12 1 45 0 4 892 4 1,548

FRANKLIN 0 133 1 0 5 0 1 8 0 0 1 0 0 0 46 195

GEORGE 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 20 6 1 395 1 0 8 0 432

GREENE 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 87 5 0 60 0 0 18 0 171

GRENADA 8 0 0 4 7 599 8 0 3 18 2 3 39 0 0 691

HANCOCK 0 0 0 2 1 1 0 13 1 0 227 0 2 419 1 667

HARRISON 0 2 1 13 9 3 0 18 6 0 4,016 1 1 51 6 4,127

HINDS 4 57 19 26 4,444 951 5 20 33 12 7 6 9 5 20 5,618

HOLMES 2 0 0 10 64 355 2 0 1 36 1 0 2 1 0 474

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201 202 203 204 205 206 207 208 209 210 211 212 213 214 215CO CL EC EM HI HO IT JO ME MD GC NE NW PR SWMS County Total

HUMPHREYS 2 0 0 4 18 7 0 3 1 198 0 0 2 0 1 236

ISSAQUENA 0 0 0 3 8 1 0 0 0 8 0 0 1 1 0 22

ITAWAMBA 1 0 0 3 2 0 720 0 1 0 0 23 0 0 0 750

JACKSON 0 3 1 10 8 12 1 33 12 0 3,478 0 1 28 4 3,591

JASPER 0 1 56 5 5 1 0 272 64 1 1 0 1 7 1 415

JEFFERSON 0 81 0 2 34 3 0 3 0 0 4 0 0 7 4 138

JEFF DAVIS 0 41 0 1 11 1 0 95 1 0 3 0 0 108 2 263

JONES 3 1 4 8 7 1 0 1,477 29 0 20 1 0 32 1 1,584

KEMPER 0 0 22 125 3 0 1 1 73 1 0 0 0 0 0 226

LAFAYETTE 0 1 0 3 3 19 26 1 1 5 1 17 600 0 0 677

LAMAR 0 5 1 3 2 1 1 310 0 1 13 0 1 665 3 1,006

LAUDERDALE 0 0 125 154 11 1 0 15 2,128 0 4 1 4 4 1 2,448

LAWRENCE 0 253 0 1 12 2 0 13 2 0 1 1 0 17 60 362

LEAKE 1 0 250 6 56 53 0 0 36 2 0 0 1 1 0 406

LEE 0 0 3 33 8 3 2,474 3 3 0 0 267 26 0 2 2,822

LEFLORE 6 2 2 6 12 53 9 0 3 516 0 0 7 0 0 616

LINCOLN 0 624 0 1 32 4 2 4 4 0 2 1 2 2 139 817

LOWNDES 2 1 7 1,298 30 3 169 1 30 1 0 26 3 3 0 1,574

MADISON 1 10 11 32 446 1,330 4 12 18 1 4 2 12 7 3 1,893

MARION 0 4 1 2 3 3 0 84 2 0 5 0 1 356 23 484

MARSHALL 2 0 0 2 3 0 10 0 0 2 0 60 385 0 0 464

MONROE 0 1 2 134 1 1 930 1 3 2 0 44 4 0 1 1,124

MONTGOMERY 0 0 0 3 9 251 1 1 1 15 0 0 9 0 0 290

NESHOBA 0 1 547 36 4 5 0 3 204 0 0 0 1 1 0 802

NEWTON 0 1 474 6 14 8 0 2 112 1 2 1 2 2 0 625

NOXUBEE 0 0 11 311 9 1 20 2 39 1 0 0 0 2 0 396

OKTIBBEHA 0 6 3 778 16 17 109 1 16 6 2 6 1 0 3 964

PANOLA 12 0 0 1 8 17 9 3 3 3 0 6 675 1 0 738

PEARL RIVER 1 0 0 2 1 0 0 11 2 0 25 0 2 1,215 7 1,266

PERRY 0 0 0 1 2 2 0 151 2 0 21 0 0 70 0 249

PIKE 0 66 0 2 17 5 0 6 2 0 7 0 3 11 907 1,026

PONTOTOC 0 0 0 8 2 1 656 0 1 1 1 45 41 2 0 758

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201 202 203 204 205 206 207 208 209 210 211 212 213 214 215CO CL EC EM HI HO IT JO ME MD GC NE NW PR SWMS County Total

PRENTISS 2 0 0 1 1 0 32 1 0 0 0 572 0 0 0 609

QUITMAN 74 0 0 1 1 1 0 1 2 9 0 1 91 0 0 181

RANKIN 2 48 28 45 2,300 471 2 64 20 1 5 1 9 18 10 3,024

SCOTT 0 2 372 7 166 14 0 8 53 0 0 0 1 1 0 624

SHARKEY 2 0 0 1 38 1 1 0 0 53 0 2 0 0 0 98

SIMPSON 0 477 8 1 126 12 0 50 3 1 3 0 0 6 2 689

SMITH 0 43 21 2 18 2 0 280 8 0 3 0 0 5 1 383

STONE 1 0 1 0 3 0 0 2 1 0 383 0 0 21 0 412

SUNFLOWER 52 0 0 2 15 8 1 1 0 606 0 1 19 1 1 707

TALLAHATCHIE 220 0 0 1 2 62 3 0 0 18 0 2 94 0 0 402

TATE 2 0 0 2 2 1 0 0 1 7 0 0 716 0 0 731

TIPPAH 0 0 0 2 0 0 40 1 0 0 0 432 25 0 0 500

TISHOMINGO 0 0 0 2 0 1 114 0 1 1 0 296 1 0 0 416

TUNICA 90 0 0 0 3 3 4 0 0 1 0 0 93 0 0 194

UNION 0 0 0 7 2 1 218 0 1 0 0 336 28 0 0 593

WALTHALL 0 14 0 1 10 1 0 20 4 0 2 0 0 36 264 352

WARREN 2 12 2 34 968 10 0 20 19 3 2 0 4 1 5 1,082

WASHINGTON 64 0 2 23 50 4 0 0 4 848 2 1 28 1 0 1,027

WAYNE 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 310 58 0 9 1 0 15 0 395

WEBSTER 0 0 0 93 1 126 13 1 1 0 0 3 2 1 0 241

WILKINSON 0 57 0 2 5 1 1 2 1 1 0 0 1 1 59 131

WINSTON 2 0 269 64 8 1 2 3 41 0 0 0 3 3 1 397

YALOBUSHA 13 0 0 2 1 81 7 0 0 6 0 4 242 0 0 356

YAZOO 5 2 0 9 196 237 2 1 0 20 2 1 14 0 0 489

UNKNOWN 62 174 41 133 219 41 92 221 178 51 327 163 277 127 193 2,299

System Total 2,062 3,260 2,342 4,168 9,972 5,611 6,550 4,677 3,614 2,900 9,107 3,190 6,786 4,244 1,983 70,466

HO = Holmes; IT = Itawamba; JO = Jones County; ME = Meridian; MD = MS Delta

MG = MS Gulf Coast; NE = Northeast MS; NW = Northwest MS; PR = Pearl River; SW = Southwest MS

CO = Coahoma; CL = Copiah-Lincoln; EC = East Central; EM = East MS; HI = Hinds

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N % N % N %201 Coahoma 143 48.2 62 20.9 92 31.0 297

202 Copiah-Lincoln 314 49.5 184 29.0 136 21.5 634

203 East Central 227 52.1 123 28.2 86 19.7 436

204 East MS 289 50.5 104 18.2 179 31.3 572

205 Hinds 917 29.0 1,371 43.4 874 27.6 3,162

206 Holmes 370 48.3 229 29.9 167 21.8 766

207 Itawamba 320 36.5 440 50.2 117 13.3 877

208 Jones 389 55.7 118 16.9 191 27.4 698

209 Meridian 154 25.7 288 48.0 158 26.3 600

210 MS Delta 174 43.8 135 34.0 88 22.2 397

211 MS Gulf Coast 694 44.4 478 30.5 393 25.1 1,565

212 Northeast MS 162 30.5 287 54.1 82 15.4 531

213 Northwest MS 477 53.4 239 26.7 178 19.9 894

214 Pearl River 195 30.2 307 47.5 144 22.3 646

215 Southwest MS 258 68.6 0 0.0 118 31.4 376

5,083 40.8 4,365 35.1 3,003 24.1 12,451

* AY2009 and prior only reported headcount, not awards.

System Total

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DistrictAssociate

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Total

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Statistical Data2009-2010

Research and Effectiveness Division

3825 Ridgewood Rd

Jackson, MS 39211

Voice: 601 432-6373

Fax: 601-432-6363

Email: [email protected]

Title Page

Foreword 2

Credit Enrollment Academic Year 2009-2010 * 3

Enrollment Comparison of Fall 2009 to Fall 2008 4

Enrollment by Age Groups 5

Enrollment by Admission Compliance 6

Enrollment by Classification 7

Enrollment by Curriculum 8

Headcount by Enrollment Status 9

Enrollment by Gender 10

Enrollment by Ethnicity 11

Enrollment by Residence Status 12

Enrollment by County 13

Graduate Headcount by Degree Type 16

Graduate Headcount by Gender 17

* Academic Year = Summer 2009 + Fall 2009 + Spring 2010 + Winter 2010

CONTENTS

FOREWORD

As the first state to establish a system of public community colleges, the state has fifteen comprehensive community college districts which

provide educational programs and services that are accessible to virtually all Mississippi citizens. This has been a goal of these two‐year

institutions since the first one began admitting students in 1922. All public community colleges are accredited by the Southern Association of

Colleges and Schools and the Mississippi Commission on College Accreditation.

This network of institutions operates both university transfer and occupationally‐oriented programs. A student may transfer earned credits to

four‐year institutions without loss of credit if the student has followed the Articulation Agreement between the MS Board of Trustees of State

Institutions of Higher Learning and the State Board for Community and Junior Colleges. Studies reveal that Mississippi community college

transfer students perform as well or better than the native students at Mississippi’s public four‐year institutions.

Community and junior colleges are the primary delivery mechanism for post‐secondary career and technical education programs and workforce

training in Mississippi. These programs of two‐years or less duration are designed to prepare students for immediate employment and for

upgrading skills of those currently employed. Training programs in more than one hundred occupational skills are provided by the colleges.

They also provide a variety of continuing education, as well as community and public service activities. The institutions are funded by state

appropriations, local district taxes, student tuition and fees and federal grants.

A characteristic of Mississippi’s community colleges is their flexibility and rapid response to the changing needs of their service districts. This is

a direct result of an administration and a board of control operating at the local level. Each college district has a local governing board which

employs the president and faculty, owns property, establishes budgets for operation and capital improvement, and sets policies for the general

governance of the institution. Cooperation by the various institutions on state‐wide endeavors is accomplished through the Mississippi

Association for Community and Junior Colleges, a voluntary organization of the institutions represented by their presidents.

State coordination and oversight is provided by the State Board for Community and Junior Colleges, which on July 1, 1986, was named

successor to the Junior College Commission. With regard to the system of community colleges, the State Board establishes standards for

operation, administers state appropriations, audits enrollment and civil rights compliance, approves career and technical education programs,

accredits schools of practical nursing, approves campuses, centers, and sites, manages the Mississippi Virtual Community College, assembles

reports, and provides general coordination, support, leadership and advocacy.

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Total Headcount Credit Students (unduplicated) 111,086

Total Headcount Credit Students (duplicated) 186,376

Total Semester Credit Hours 2,104,458

Average Credit Hours per Student 18.9

Total Full Time Equivalent (sch/30) 70,149

Summer Headcount 28,526

Fall Headcount 80,535

Spring Headcount 77,219

Winter Headcount 96

Average Student Age 24.8

Female Students 63.2%

White Students 53.0%

African-American Students 41.7%

In-State Students 97.0%

Students Admitted with HS Diploma 64.0%

Full-Time Students 74.2%

Students in Academic Curriculum 73.4%

Freshman Students 52.3%

Average ACT Score 18.1

Fall 2009 Demographics

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Credit Enrollment Academic Year 2009-2010(Summer 2009, Fall 2009, Winter 2010 and Spring 2010)

Academic Year 2010

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Fall 09 Fall 08 Diff Percent Fall 09 Fall 08 Diff Percent201 Coahoma 2,453 2,062 391 19.0% 1,936.7 1,489.8 446.9 30.0%

202 Copiah-Lincoln 3,630 3,260 370 11.3% 3,133.9 2,852.5 281.4 9.9%

203 East Central 2,579 2,342 237 10.1% 2,267.5 2,053.3 214.3 10.4%

204 East MS 4,984 4,168 816 19.6% 3,922.5 3,217.2 705.3 21.9%

205 Hinds 11,693 9,972 1,721 17.3% 9,757.8 8,304.7 1,453.1 17.5%

206 Holmes 6,461 5,611 850 15.1% 5,112.6 4,300.9 811.7 18.9%

207 Itawamba 7,596 6,550 1,046 16.0% 6,212.0 5,392.4 819.6 15.2%

208 Jones 5,287 4,677 610 13.0% 4,584.8 4,047.5 537.3 13.3%

209 Meridian 3,955 3,614 341 9.4% 3,171.2 2,901.3 269.9 9.3%

210 MS Delta 3,211 2,900 311 10.7% 2,736.7 2,454.2 282.5 11.5%

211 MS Gulf Coast 10,050 9,107 943 10.4% 7,763.3 6,808.3 955.0 14.0%

212 Northeast MS 3,609 3,190 419 13.1% 3,277.8 2,889.3 388.5 13.4%

213 Northwest MS 7,972 6,786 1,186 17.5% 6,456.9 5,475.9 981.0 17.9%

214 Pearl River 4,883 4,244 639 15.1% 3,914.9 3,404.9 509.9 15.0%

215 Southwest MS 2,172 1,983 189 9.5% 1,915.0 1,760.2 154.8 8.8%

80,535 70,466 10,069 14.3% 66,163.7 57,352.4 8,811.2 15.4%

* 1 FTE =15 Credit Hours

System Total

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Enrollment Comparison of Fall 2009 to Fall 2008Credit Headcount

DistrictHeadcount Full Time Equivalent *

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N % N % N % N % N % N % N % N % N % N % N % NCoahoma 1 0.0 97 4.0 565 23.0 460 18.8 355 14.5 369 15.0 217 8.9 180 7.3 160 6.5 49 2.0 0 0.0 2,453

Co-Lin 0 0.0 172 4.7 1,330 36.6 690 19.0 406 11.2 379 10.4 241 6.6 149 4.1 173 4.8 83 2.3 7 0.2 3,630

East Central 0 0.0 42 1.6 1,035 40.1 467 18.1 220 8.5 268 10.4 196 7.6 134 5.2 167 6.5 48 1.9 2 0.1 2,579

East MS 14 0.3 62 1.2 1,480 29.7 1,008 20.2 646 13.0 597 12.0 424 8.5 272 5.5 352 7.1 122 2.5 7 0.1 4,984

Hinds 2 0.0 405 3.5 3,264 27.9 2,218 19.0 1,482 12.7 1,568 13.4 1,034 8.8 674 5.8 779 6.7 252 2.2 15 0.1 11,693

Holmes 1 0.0 196 3.0 1,817 28.1 1,272 19.7 836 12.9 880 13.6 520 8.1 391 6.1 411 6.4 123 1.9 14 0.2 6,461

Itawamba 0 0.0 96 1.3 2,268 29.9 1,277 16.8 820 10.8 955 12.6 753 9.9 530 7.0 660 8.7 230 3.0 7 0.1 7,596

Jones 0 0.0 215 4.1 2,321 43.9 1,077 20.4 514 9.7 435 8.2 276 5.2 177 3.4 176 3.3 90 1.7 6 0.1 5,287

Meridian 0 0.0 101 2.6 1,238 31.3 741 18.7 448 11.3 485 12.3 354 9.0 231 5.8 250 6.3 104 2.6 3 0.1 3,955

MS Delta 0 0.0 154 4.8 973 30.3 720 22.4 426 13.3 339 10.6 202 6.3 147 4.6 184 5.7 65 2.0 1 0.0 3,211

Gulf Coast 1 0.0 239 2.4 3,031 30.2 1,805 18.0 1,230 12.2 1,379 13.7 791 7.9 600 6.0 690 6.9 268 2.7 16 0.2 10,050

Northeast 0 0.0 73 2.0 1,489 41.3 712 19.7 341 9.5 323 9.0 211 5.9 162 4.5 225 6.2 67 1.9 6 0.2 3,609

Northwest 0 0.0 108 1.4 2,572 32.3 1,731 21.7 994 12.5 912 11.4 574 7.2 443 5.6 470 5.9 161 2.0 7 0.1 7,972

Pearl River 1 0.0 193 4.0 1,667 34.1 997 20.4 657 13.5 579 11.9 303 6.2 169 3.5 234 4.8 80 1.6 3 0.1 4,883

Southwest 0 0.0 96 4.4 832 38.3 408 18.8 224 10.3 215 9.9 158 7.3 102 4.7 101 4.7 33 1.5 3 0.1 2,172

Syst Total 20 0.0 2,249 2.8 25,882 32.1 15,583 19.4 9,599 11.9 9,683 12.0 6,254 7.8 4,361 5.4 5,032 6.3 1,775 2.2 97 0.1 80,535

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All Students

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Age GroupTotalUnknown 15 - 17 18 - 19 20 - 21 22 - 24 25 - 29 30 - 34 35 - 39 40 - 49 50 - 64 65 & Over

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N % N % N % N % N % N % N % N % N %201 Coahoma 1,850 75.4 320 13.1 3 0.1 119 4.9 68 2.8 91 3.7 0 0.0 0 0.0 2 0.1 2,453

202 Copiah-Lincoln 2,544 70.1 390 10.7 0 0.0 2 0.1 538 14.8 156 4.3 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 3,630

203 East Central 1,784 69.2 241 9.3 0 0.0 5 0.2 522 20.2 27 1.1 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 2,579

204 East MS 2,948 59.2 437 8.8 0 0.0 0 0.0 1,540 30.9 59 1.2 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 4,984

205 Hinds 6,720 57.5 1,269 10.9 14 0.1 209 1.8 3,109 26.6 331 2.8 0 0.0 41 0.4 0 0.0 11,693

206 Holmes 3,738 57.9 594 9.2 12 0.2 0 0.0 1,904 29.5 193 3.0 2 0.0 18 0.3 0 0.0 6,461

207 Itawamba 4,634 61.0 1,099 14.5 0 0.0 0 0.0 1,799 23.7 64 0.8 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 7,596

208 Jones 3,470 65.6 467 8.8 3 0.1 29 0.6 1,112 21.0 186 3.5 0 0.0 20 0.4 0 0.0 5,287

209 Meridian 3,104 78.5 437 11.1 0 0.0 0 0.0 332 8.4 78 2.0 0 0.0 4 0.1 0 0.0 3,955

210 MS Delta 2,068 64.4 228 7.1 0 0.0 0 0.0 750 23.4 163 5.1 0 0.0 2 0.1 0 0.0 3,211

211 MS Gulf Coast 5,896 58.7 1,129 11.2 0 0.0 17 0.2 2,793 27.8 185 1.8 0 0.0 30 0.3 0 0.0 10,050

212 Northeast MS 2,782 77.1 397 11.0 0 0.0 3 0.1 350 9.7 51 1.4 0 0.0 26 0.7 0 0.0 3,609

213 Northwest MS 5,792 72.7 1,008 12.6 7 0.1 0 0.0 1,109 13.9 48 0.6 0 0.0 8 0.1 0 0.0 7,972

214 Pearl River 2,768 56.7 437 9.0 0 0.0 15 0.3 1,492 30.6 171 3.5 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 4,883

215 Southwest MS 1,452 66.9 157 7.2 0 0.0 22 1.0 438 20.2 102 4.7 0 0.0 0 0.0 1 0.1 2,172

51,550 64.0 8,610 10.7 39 0.1 421 0.5 17,856 22.2 1,905 2.4 2 0.0 149 0.2 3 0.0 80,535System Total

College Transfer

Dual Enroll Dual Credit Early Admit

Occupat Diploma Hurricane

Total

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Fall 2009 -- AuditedAll Students

DistrictHS Diploma GED

Required HS Units

Ability to Benefit

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N % N % N % N %201 Coahoma 1,642 66.9 720 29.4 91 3.7 0 0.0 2,453

202 Copiah-Lincoln 2,073 57.1 1,383 38.1 156 4.3 18 0.5 3,630

203 East Central 1,584 61.4 968 37.5 27 1.1 0 0.0 2,579

204 East MS 3,163 63.5 1,762 35.4 59 1.2 0 0.0 4,984

205 Hinds 7,208 61.6 3,895 33.3 331 2.8 259 2.2 11,693

206 Holmes 2,526 39.1 3,742 57.9 193 3.0 0 0.0 6,461

207 Itawamba 3,763 49.5 3,769 49.6 64 0.8 0 0.0 7,596

208 Jones 3,495 66.1 1,606 30.4 186 3.5 0 0.0 5,287

209 Meridian 1,509 38.2 2,368 59.9 78 2.0 0 0.0 3,955

210 MS Delta 1,943 60.5 1,096 34.1 163 5.1 9 0.3 3,211

211 MS Gulf Coast 3,729 37.1 6,047 60.2 185 1.8 89 0.9 10,050

212 Northeast MS 1,901 52.7 1,657 45.9 51 1.4 0 0.0 3,609

213 Northwest MS 3,894 48.9 4,026 50.5 48 0.6 4 0.1 7,972

214 Pearl River 2,519 51.6 2,193 44.9 171 3.5 0 0.0 4,883

215 Southwest MS 1,184 54.5 886 40.8 102 4.7 0 0.0 2,172

42,133 52.3 36,118 44.9 1,905 2.4 379 0.5 80,535

Total

System Total

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N % N % N %201 Coahoma 1,618 66.0 359 14.6 476 19.4 2,453

202 Copiah-Lincoln 2,677 73.8 700 19.3 253 7.0 3,630

203 East Central 1,765 68.4 696 27.0 118 4.6 2,579

204 East MS 4,204 84.4 614 12.3 166 3.3 4,984

205 Hinds 8,032 68.7 2,659 22.7 1,002 8.6 11,693

206 Holmes 4,968 76.9 1,351 20.9 142 2.2 6,461

207 Itawamba 5,894 77.6 1,587 20.9 115 1.5 7,596

208 Jones 3,869 73.2 1,106 20.9 312 5.9 5,287

209 Meridian 2,869 72.5 780 19.7 306 7.7 3,955

210 MS Delta 2,504 78.0 479 14.9 228 7.1 3,211

211 MS Gulf Coast 6,923 68.9 2,484 24.7 643 6.4 10,050

212 Northeast MS 2,498 69.2 966 26.8 145 4.0 3,609

213 Northwest MS 6,449 80.9 1,240 15.6 283 3.6 7,972

214 Pearl River 3,442 70.5 1,219 25.0 222 4.6 4,883

215 Southwest MS 1,358 62.5 615 28.3 199 9.2 2,172

59,070 73.4 16,855 20.9 4,610 5.7 80,535

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N % N %201 Coahoma 1,739 70.9 714 29.1 2,453

202 Copiah-Lincoln 2,861 78.8 769 21.2 3,630

203 East Central 2,020 78.3 559 21.7 2,579

204 East MS 3,456 69.3 1,528 30.7 4,984

205 Hinds 8,682 74.3 3,011 25.8 11,693

206 Holmes 4,514 69.9 1,947 30.1 6,461

207 Itawamba 5,608 73.8 1,988 26.2 7,596

208 Jones 4,033 76.3 1,254 23.7 5,287

209 Meridian 2,940 74.3 1,015 25.7 3,955

210 MS Delta 2,532 78.9 679 21.2 3,211

211 MS Gulf Coast 6,807 67.7 3,243 32.3 10,050

212 Northeast MS 3,073 85.2 536 14.9 3,609

213 Northwest MS 6,103 76.6 1,869 23.4 7,972

214 Pearl River 3,622 74.2 1,261 25.8 4,883

215 Southwest MS 1,792 82.5 380 17.5 2,172

59,782 74.2 20,753 25.8 80,535System Total

Total

Mississippi Community College BoardDivision of Research and Effectiveness

Headcount by Enrollment StatusFall 2009 -- Audited

All Students

DistrictFull-Time Part-Time

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N % N % N %201 Coahoma 828 33.8 1,620 66.0 5 0.2 2,453

202 Copiah-Lincoln 1,262 34.8 2,368 65.2 0 0.0 3,630

203 East Central 963 37.3 1,616 62.7 0 0.0 2,579

204 East MS 1,985 39.8 2,999 60.2 0 0.0 4,984

205 Hinds 4,158 35.6 7,535 64.4 0 0.0 11,693

206 Holmes 2,174 33.7 4,268 66.1 19 0.3 6,461

207 Itawamba 2,757 36.3 4,839 63.7 0 0.0 7,596

208 Jones 2,206 41.7 3,073 58.1 8 0.2 5,287

209 Meridian 1,209 30.6 2,737 69.2 9 0.2 3,955

210 MS Delta 1,131 35.2 2,079 64.8 1 0.0 3,211

211 MS Gulf Coast 3,929 39.1 6,071 60.4 50 0.5 10,050

212 Northeast MS 1,464 40.6 2,145 59.4 0 0.0 3,609

213 Northwest MS 2,887 36.2 5,085 63.8 0 0.0 7,972

214 Pearl River 1,796 36.8 3,087 63.2 0 0.0 4,883

215 Southwest MS 764 35.2 1,408 64.8 0 0.0 2,172

29,513 36.7 50,930 63.2 92 0.1 80,535

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N % N % N % N % N % N % N %201 Coahoma 2 0.1 2,348 95.7 0 0.0 2 0.1 6 0.2 55 2.2 40 1.6 2,453

202 Copiah-Lincoln 1 0.0 1,640 45.2 3 0.1 8 0.2 14 0.4 1,865 51.4 99 2.7 3,630

203 East Central 2 0.1 1,033 40.1 142 5.5 5 0.2 22 0.9 1,368 53.0 7 0.3 2,579

204 East MS 0 0.0 2,575 51.7 12 0.2 17 0.3 38 0.8 1,952 39.2 390 7.8 4,984

205 Hinds 0 0.0 6,914 59.1 36 0.3 74 0.6 82 0.7 4,355 37.2 232 2.0 11,693

206 Holmes 2 0.0 2,963 45.9 479 7.4 41 0.6 39 0.6 2,914 45.1 23 0.4 6,461

207 Itawamba 0 0.0 2,599 34.2 15 0.2 29 0.4 57 0.8 4,858 64.0 38 0.5 7,596

208 Jones 0 0.0 1,764 33.4 22 0.4 19 0.4 27 0.5 3,335 63.1 120 2.3 5,287

209 Meridian 22 0.6 1,681 42.5 51 1.3 20 0.5 29 0.7 1,987 50.2 165 4.2 3,955

210 MS Delta 0 0.0 2,055 64.0 5 0.2 13 0.4 18 0.6 1,050 32.7 70 2.2 3,211

211 MS Gulf Coast 0 0.0 2,145 21.3 48 0.5 277 2.8 167 1.7 6,605 65.7 808 8.0 10,050

212 Northeast MS 1 0.0 656 18.2 15 0.4 10 0.3 41 1.1 2,833 78.5 53 1.5 3,609

213 Northwest MS 0 0.0 2,796 35.1 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 5,078 63.7 98 1.2 7,972

214 Pearl River 0 0.0 1,446 29.6 17 0.4 25 0.5 64 1.3 3,282 67.2 49 1.0 4,883

215 Southwest MS 5 0.2 957 44.1 5 0.2 5 0.2 9 0.4 1,173 54.0 18 0.8 2,172

35 0.0 33,572 41.7 850 1.1 545 0.7 613 0.8 42,710 53.0 2,210 2.7 80,535System Total

NR AlienAfrican-

American Am Indian Asian Hispanic

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N % N % N % N %201 Coahoma 2,144 87.4 232 9.5 69 2.8 8 0.3 2,453

202 Copiah-Lincoln 2,898 79.8 546 15.0 186 5.1 0 0.0 3,630

203 East Central 2,024 78.5 487 18.9 62 2.4 6 0.2 2,579

204 East MS 3,721 74.7 1,128 22.6 129 2.6 6 0.1 4,984

205 Hinds 9,523 81.4 1,949 16.7 194 1.7 27 0.2 11,693

206 Holmes 3,845 59.5 2,536 39.3 80 1.2 0 0.0 6,461

207 Itawamba 6,200 81.6 1,256 16.5 131 1.7 9 0.1 7,596

208 Jones 3,469 65.6 1,708 32.3 110 2.1 0 0.0 5,287

209 Meridian 2,303 58.2 1,460 36.9 169 4.3 23 0.6 3,955

210 MS Delta 2,847 88.7 296 9.2 68 2.1 0 0.0 3,211

211 MS Gulf Coast 9,109 90.6 619 6.2 308 3.1 14 0.1 10,050

212 Northeast MS 2,734 75.8 720 20.0 153 4.2 2 0.1 3,609

213 Northwest MS 7,237 90.8 421 5.3 314 3.9 0 0.0 7,972

214 Pearl River 4,249 87.0 500 10.2 133 2.7 1 0.0 4,883

215 Southwest MS 1,518 69.9 440 20.3 209 9.6 5 0.2 2,172

63,821 79.3 14,298 17.8 2,315 2.9 101 0.1 80,535

Total

System Total

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All Students

DistrictIn District Out Of District Out Of State Out Of Country

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201 202 203 204 205 206 207 208 209 210 211 212 213 214 215CO CL EC EM HI HO IT JO ME MD GC NE NW PR SW

Adams 0 633 0 3 45 2 3 0 1 0 1 0 0 14 7 709

Alcorn 2 0 0 3 0 0 38 0 0 0 1 815 5 0 1 865

Amite 0 27 0 1 6 2 1 0 0 0 3 0 0 5 208 253

Attala 0 1 21 20 32 426 0 0 12 1 1 0 1 0 0 515

Benton 0 0 0 0 0 1 16 0 1 0 0 57 81 1 0 157

Bolivar 621 1 1 4 19 5 2 0 1 380 1 4 35 0 0 1,074

Calhoun 2 0 0 15 1 87 123 0 0 0 0 21 189 0 0 438

Carroll 2 0 0 8 10 148 0 0 0 75 0 0 5 0 1 249

Chickasaw 0 0 0 54 4 10 546 1 3 0 0 35 15 1 0 669

Choctaw 1 0 17 74 4 81 9 10 11 0 1 9 0 0 0 217

Claiborne 0 8 0 2 211 3 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 3 229

Clarke 0 1 27 20 3 1 0 100 319 0 0 0 0 3 0 474

Clay 0 0 8 580 29 43 160 1 14 2 0 3 3 1 0 844

Coahoma 1,064 0 2 2 2 2 0 0 0 24 1 0 46 1 0 1,144

Copiah 0 543 1 4 271 23 0 4 1 0 1 0 2 0 13 863

Covington 0 43 0 1 4 0 0 416 3 0 7 0 0 49 3 526

Desoto 8 2 2 18 14 3 22 4 1 11 2 27 3,486 0 0 3,600

Forrest 0 7 1 5 11 4 2 662 10 1 49 1 2 1,069 7 1,831

Franklin 0 136 0 0 3 2 0 3 0 0 2 0 0 0 52 198

George 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 27 2 1 476 1 0 12 0 520

Greene 0 0 3 2 0 0 0 109 6 0 61 0 0 9 1 191

Grenada 9 0 3 9 7 733 12 0 1 25 1 2 38 1 1 842

Hancock 0 0 0 7 0 1 1 12 2 0 291 0 0 453 2 769

Harrison 0 0 5 13 10 1 1 40 6 0 4,338 0 6 67 11 4,498

Hinds 5 71 19 27 5,251 1,270 5 19 33 6 21 7 14 15 12 6,775

Holmes 1 0 0 6 77 388 0 0 2 29 0 0 3 0 0 506

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MS County Total

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201 202 203 204 205 206 207 208 209 210 211 212 213 214 215CO CL EC EM HI HO IT JO ME MD GC NE NW PR SWMS County Total

Humphreys 1 1 0 2 15 12 1 1 0 144 1 0 0 0 1 179

Issaquena 0 0 0 0 8 0 0 0 0 13 0 0 1 0 0 22

Itawamba 0 0 0 9 0 3 858 0 0 0 0 20 1 0 0 891

Jackson 0 4 1 6 13 14 1 30 10 1 3,886 1 1 41 8 4,017

Jasper 2 1 50 2 2 0 0 334 57 1 3 0 0 9 1 462

Jefferson 0 93 0 1 54 0 0 1 0 0 2 0 0 6 8 165

Jeff Davis 0 45 0 0 7 3 0 95 0 0 2 0 0 113 5 270

Jones 0 1 2 4 6 5 0 1,650 35 0 8 3 2 39 3 1,758

Kemper 0 0 32 165 1 0 0 0 85 1 0 0 0 1 0 285

Lafayette 3 0 0 7 7 19 35 1 0 1 0 18 750 0 0 841

Lamar 0 3 3 1 2 2 1 376 3 0 33 0 0 808 6 1,238

Lauderdale 0 0 163 186 15 0 1 24 2,303 0 3 0 4 3 2 2,704

Lawrence 0 275 0 1 13 2 0 23 0 1 3 0 0 8 61 387

Leake 2 0 264 10 54 58 0 2 38 1 0 1 1 0 0 431

Lee 1 0 1 38 9 9 3,049 1 3 3 2 241 20 1 2 3,380

Leflore 9 0 0 5 12 83 4 0 3 578 0 0 9 1 0 704

Lincoln 0 720 0 2 31 2 1 6 3 0 4 0 1 3 155 928

Lowndes 6 0 11 1,611 33 5 186 3 27 0 0 41 3 2 1 1,929

Madison 0 13 6 24 511 1,427 1 12 11 5 7 3 11 10 4 2,045

Marion 0 7 0 1 3 3 0 92 1 0 9 0 0 411 32 559

Marshall 2 0 0 4 3 1 9 0 1 3 0 78 459 0 0 560

Monroe 0 1 1 196 3 9 1,023 0 4 3 0 38 9 0 0 1,287

Montgomery 1 1 2 6 8 272 2 1 0 19 0 0 21 1 0 334

Neshoba 0 0 620 26 7 2 2 3 242 1 3 0 1 0 0 907

Newton 0 0 475 13 11 2 2 4 157 0 2 0 1 2 0 669

Noxubee 0 0 7 383 3 1 38 1 27 1 0 2 0 0 0 463

Oktibbeha 0 1 13 796 13 20 104 3 27 3 3 8 2 1 1 995

Panola 23 0 2 3 12 33 12 2 3 3 2 7 774 1 0 877

Pearl River 0 2 0 9 2 1 1 25 1 0 32 0 2 1,395 8 1,478

Perry 0 1 0 1 1 1 0 190 3 0 16 0 0 64 0 277

Pike 0 99 1 0 24 4 0 6 2 0 5 0 0 7 973 1,121

Pontotoc 0 0 0 3 1 3 724 0 1 0 0 42 42 1 0 817

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201 202 203 204 205 206 207 208 209 210 211 212 213 214 215CO CL EC EM HI HO IT JO ME MD GC NE NW PR SWMS County Total

Prentiss 1 1 0 1 1 0 43 1 0 1 0 655 3 0 0 707

Quitman 115 0 0 0 0 3 0 2 2 5 0 0 119 0 0 246

Rankin 0 48 23 48 2,743 529 5 60 25 2 8 1 10 20 7 3,529

Scott 0 3 385 7 193 22 0 12 49 0 0 1 0 1 0 673

Sharkey 2 0 0 1 57 2 0 1 0 60 0 1 0 0 0 124

Simpson 1 498 4 1 156 8 0 49 2 0 6 0 0 11 4 740

Smith 0 46 17 17 14 6 0 325 11 0 3 0 0 7 0 446

Stone 0 2 2 2 1 0 1 7 1 0 409 0 0 26 1 452

Sunflower 67 0 1 2 22 5 0 0 0 617 0 0 12 0 0 726

Tallahatchie 243 0 0 1 3 89 2 0 0 24 0 2 85 0 0 449

Tate 2 0 0 2 2 3 0 0 0 7 0 2 866 0 1 885

Tippah 1 0 0 1 0 0 39 1 0 0 0 503 20 0 0 565

Tishomingo 0 0 0 2 0 0 111 0 2 0 1 346 1 0 0 463

Tunica 101 0 0 0 7 1 2 0 0 2 0 0 110 0 0 223

Union 0 0 1 17 2 0 226 0 1 1 0 415 30 0 2 695

Walthall 0 13 0 1 7 1 0 28 2 0 6 0 0 38 268 364

Warren 0 16 2 30 1,047 19 3 19 18 3 3 0 5 1 3 1,169

Washington 57 2 1 17 44 8 0 0 2 1,055 0 1 19 1 1 1,208

Wayne 0 0 1 1 4 0 0 345 61 0 4 1 0 10 0 427

Webster 0 0 0 188 1 142 15 0 2 1 0 1 2 0 0 352

Wilkinson 0 67 0 1 2 2 0 3 1 0 0 0 0 1 69 146

Winston 0 0 280 104 9 2 1 3 83 1 1 1 2 1 0 488

Yalobusha 17 0 0 5 3 79 8 0 0 5 0 2 318 0 0 437

Yazoo 3 2 1 7 254 228 3 9 0 21 2 1 9 2 0 542

Unknown 1 5 29 0 1 0 0 18 25 1 1 36 1 0 9 127

System Total 2,376 3,444 2,511 4,849 11,472 6,381 7,456 5,177 3,763 3,143 9,728 3,454 7,658 4,749 1,958 78,119

CO = Coahoma; CL = Copiah-Lincoln; EC = East Central; EM = East MS; HI = Hinds

HO = Holmes; IT = Itawamba; JO = Jones County; ME = Meridian; MD = MS Delta

MG = MS Gulf Coast; NE = Northeast MS; NW = Northwest MS; PR = Pearl River; SW = Southwest MS

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N % N % N %201 Coahoma 104 43.7 73 30.7 61 25.6 238

202 Copiah-Lincoln 316 47.9 194 29.4 150 22.7 660

203 East Central 186 43.2 157 36.4 88 20.4 431

204 East MS 231 53.2 103 23.7 100 23.0 434

205 Hinds 565 29.8 690 36.4 640 33.8 1,895

206 Holmes 448 55.4 230 28.4 131 16.2 809

207 Itawamba 370 40.7 401 44.1 138 15.2 909

208 Jones 514 58.6 158 18.0 205 23.4 877

209 Meridian 327 25.4 625 48.5 338 26.2 1,290

210 MS Delta 226 44.2 168 32.9 117 22.9 511

211 MS Gulf Coast 748 45.2 547 33.1 360 21.8 1,655

212 Northeast MS 151 28.8 295 56.2 79 15.1 525

213 Northwest MS 504 55.3 189 20.7 219 24.0 912

214 Pearl River 208 31.7 314 47.9 134 20.4 656

215 Southwest MS 102 25.3 170 42.2 131 32.5 403

5,000 41.0 4,314 35.4 2,891 23.7 12,205

* AY2010 and prior only reported headcount, not awards.

Total

System Total

Mississippi Community College BoardDivision of Research and EffectivenessGraduate Headcount by Degree Type *

Academic Year AY2010All Students

DistrictAssociate

Associate Applied Science

Certificate / Diploma

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N % N % N %201 Coahoma 82 34.5 156 65.6 0 0.0 238

202 Copiah-Lincoln 250 37.9 410 62.1 0 0.0 660

203 East Central 164 38.1 267 62.0 0 0.0 431

204 East MS 199 45.9 235 54.2 0 0.0 434

205 Hinds 696 36.7 1,190 62.8 9 0.5 1,895

206 Holmes 274 33.9 535 66.1 0 0.0 809

207 Itawamba 319 35.1 590 64.9 0 0.0 909

208 Jones 326 37.2 545 62.1 6 0.7 877

209 Meridian 381 29.5 909 70.5 0 0.0 1,290

210 MS Delta 207 40.5 304 59.5 0 0.0 511

211 MS Gulf Coast 641 38.7 1,012 61.2 2 0.1 1,655

212 Northeast MS 185 35.2 340 64.8 0 0.0 525

213 Northwest MS 284 31.1 628 68.9 0 0.0 912

214 Pearl River 238 36.3 415 63.3 3 0.5 656

215 Southwest MS 131 32.5 272 67.5 0 0.0 403

4,377 35.9 7,808 64.0 20 0.2 12,205

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Statistical Data2010-2011

Research and Effectiveness Division

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Title Page

Foreword 2

Credit Enrollment Academic Year 2010-2011 * 3

Enrollment Comparison of Fall 2010 to Fall 2009 4

Enrollment by Age Groups 5

Enrollment by Admission Compliance 6

Enrollment by Classification 7

Enrollment by Curriculum 8

Headcount by Enrollment Status 9

Enrollment by Gender 10

Enrollment by Ethnicity 11

Enrollment by Residence Status 12

Enrollment by County 13

MS Virtual Community College Enrollment 16

Graduate Headcount by Degree Type 17

Graduate Headcount by Gender 18

* Academic Year = Summer 2010 + Fall 2010 + Spring 2011 + Winter 2011

CONTENTS

FOREWORD

As the first state to establish a system of public community colleges, the state has fifteen comprehensive community college districts which

provide educational programs and services that are accessible to virtually all Mississippi citizens. This has been a goal of these two‐year

institutions since the first one began admitting students in 1922. All public community colleges are accredited by the Southern Association of

Colleges and Schools and the Mississippi Commission on College Accreditation.

This network of institutions operates both university transfer and occupationally‐oriented programs. A student may transfer earned credits to

four‐year institutions without loss of credit if the student has followed the Articulation Agreement between the MS Board of Trustees of State

Institutions of Higher Learning and the Mississippi Community College Board. Studies reveal that Mississippi community college transfer

students perform as well or better than the native students at Mississippi’s public four‐year institutions.

Community and junior colleges are the primary delivery mechanism for post‐secondary career and technical education programs and workforce

training in Mississippi. These programs of two‐years or less duration are designed to prepare students for immediate employment and for

upgrading skills of those currently employed. Training programs in more than one hundred occupational skills are provided by the colleges.

They also provide a variety of continuing education, as well as community and public service activities. The institutions are funded by state

appropriations, local district taxes, student tuition and fees and federal grants.

A characteristic of Mississippi’s community colleges is their flexibility and rapid response to the changing needs of their service districts. This is

a direct result of an administration and a board of control operating at the local level. Each college district has a local governing board which

employs the president and faculty, owns property, establishes budgets for operation and capital improvement, and sets policies for the general

governance of the institution. Cooperation by the various institutions on state‐wide endeavors is accomplished through the Mississippi

Association for Community and Junior Colleges, a voluntary organization of the institutions represented by their presidents.

State coordination and oversight is provided by the Mississippi Community College Board (formerly the State Board for Community and Junior

Colleges), which on July 1, 1986, was named successor to the Junior College Commission. With regard to the system of community colleges,

the State Board establishes standards for operation, administers state appropriations, audits enrollment, approves career and technical

education programs, accredits schools of practical nursing, approves campuses, centers, and sites, assembles reports, and provides general

coordination, support, leadership and advocacy.

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Total Headcount Credit Students (unduplicated) 114,844

Total Headcount Credit Students (duplicated) 196,636

Total Semester Credit Hours 2,217,610

Average Credit Hours per Student 19.3

Total Full Time Equivalent (sch/30) 73,920

Summer Headcount 36,149

Fall Headcount 83,210

Spring Headcount 77,175

Winter Headcount 102

Average Student Age 24.9

Female Students 62.7%

White Students 51.8%

African-American Students 42.7%

In-State Students 97.2%

Students Admitted with HS Diploma 64.5%

Full-Time Students 74.5%

Students in Academic Curriculum 74.3%

Freshman Students 48.4%

Average ACT Score 18.2

Fall 2010 Demographics

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Credit Enrollment Academic Year 2010-2011(Summer 2010, Fall 2010, Winter 2011 and Spring 2011)

Academic Year 2011

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Fall 10 Fall 09 Diff Percent Fall 10 Fall 09 Diff Percent201 Coahoma 2,696 2,453 243 9.9% 2,287.7 1,936.7 351.0 18.1%

202 Copiah-Lincoln 3,799 3,630 169 4.7% 3,228.5 3,133.9 94.6 3.0%

203 East Central 2,612 2,579 33 1.3% 2,295.7 2,267.5 28.1 1.2%

204 East MS 5,306 4,984 322 6.5% 4,184.8 3,922.5 262.3 6.7%

205 Hinds 12,791 11,693 1,098 9.4% 10,580.5 9,757.8 822.7 8.4%

206 Holmes 6,404 6,461 -57 -0.9% 5,108.6 5,112.6 -4.0 -0.1%

207 Itawamba 7,742 7,596 146 1.9% 6,342.7 6,212.0 130.7 2.1%

208 Jones 5,323 5,287 36 0.7% 4,578.7 4,584.8 -6.1 -0.1%

209 Meridian 3,979 3,955 24 0.6% 3,163.1 3,171.2 -8.1 -0.3%

210 MS Delta 3,392 3,211 181 5.6% 2,788.3 2,736.7 51.6 1.9%

211 MS Gulf Coast 10,072 10,050 22 0.2% 7,893.9 7,763.3 130.5 1.7%

212 Northeast MS 3,614 3,609 5 0.1% 3,269.3 3,277.8 -8.5 -0.3%

213 Northwest MS 8,370 7,972 398 5.0% 6,722.7 6,456.9 265.8 4.1%

214 Pearl River 5,014 4,883 131 2.7% 4,095.1 3,914.9 180.2 4.6%

215 Southwest MS 2,096 2,172 -76 -3.5% 1,883.0 1,915.0 -32.0 -1.7%

83,210 80,535 2,675 3.3% 68,422.5 66,163.7 2,258.9 3.4%

* 1 FTE = 15 Credit Hours

System Total

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Enrollment Comparison of Fall 2010 to Fall 2009Credit Headcount

Full Time Equivalent *

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N % N % N % N % N % N % N % N % N % N % N % NCoahoma 0 0.0 143 5.3 599 22.2 520 19.3 394 14.6 361 13.4 261 9.7 169 6.3 167 6.2 78 2.9 4 0.2 2,696

Co-Lin 1 0.0 220 5.8 1,347 35.5 744 19.6 409 10.8 372 9.8 238 6.3 161 4.2 210 5.5 92 2.4 5 0.1 3,799

East Central 0 0.0 39 1.5 969 37.1 493 18.9 254 9.7 284 10.9 217 8.3 149 5.7 144 5.5 61 2.3 2 0.1 2,612

East MS 11 0.2 64 1.2 1,467 27.7 1,083 20.4 712 13.4 628 11.8 463 8.7 282 5.3 423 8.0 166 3.1 7 0.1 5,306

Hinds 1 0.0 385 3.0 3,327 26.0 2,355 18.4 1,693 13.2 1,738 13.6 1,229 9.6 815 6.4 902 7.1 336 2.6 10 0.1 12,791

Holmes 1 0.0 154 2.4 1,827 28.5 1,303 20.4 814 12.7 822 12.8 531 8.3 401 6.3 407 6.4 137 2.1 7 0.1 6,404

Itawamba 0 0.0 106 1.4 2,297 29.7 1,385 17.9 868 11.2 883 11.4 664 8.6 576 7.4 698 9.0 250 3.2 15 0.2 7,742

Jones 1 0.0 216 4.1 2,333 43.8 1,132 21.3 509 9.6 448 8.4 267 5.0 157 3.0 185 3.5 70 1.3 5 0.1 5,323

Meridian 0 0.0 121 3.0 1,149 28.9 747 18.8 484 12.2 526 13.2 333 8.4 218 5.5 275 6.9 125 3.1 1 0.0 3,979

MS Delta 0 0.0 185 5.5 1,066 31.4 770 22.7 479 14.1 339 10.0 199 5.9 132 3.9 165 4.9 55 1.6 2 0.1 3,392

Gulf Coast 0 0.0 246 2.4 3,098 30.8 1,786 17.7 1,229 12.2 1,354 13.4 838 8.3 554 5.5 669 6.6 265 2.6 33 0.3 10,072

Northeast 0 0.0 84 2.3 1,612 44.6 712 19.7 319 8.8 283 7.8 196 5.4 139 3.9 212 5.9 52 1.4 5 0.1 3,614

Northwest 0 0.0 133 1.6 2,739 32.7 1,875 22.4 997 11.9 911 10.9 540 6.5 455 5.4 536 6.4 176 2.1 8 0.1 8,370

Pearl River 1 0.0 155 3.1 1,650 32.9 1,068 21.3 695 13.9 601 12.0 331 6.6 200 4.0 227 4.5 82 1.6 4 0.1 5,014

Southwest 0 0.0 90 4.3 781 37.3 366 17.5 244 11.6 223 10.6 152 7.3 113 5.4 86 4.1 38 1.8 3 0.1 2,096

Syst Total 16 0.0 2,341 2.8 26,261 31.6 16,339 19.6 10,100 12.1 9,773 11.7 6,459 7.8 4,521 5.4 5,306 6.4 1,983 2.4 111 0.1 83,210

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Enrollment by Age GroupsFall 2010 -- Audited

All Students

District

Age GroupTotalUnknown 15 - 17 18 - 19 20 - 21 22 - 24 25 - 29 30 - 34 35 - 39 40 - 49 50 - 64 65 & Over

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N % N % N % N % N % N % N % N % N %201 Coahoma 1,917 71.1 393 14.6 0 0.0 180 6.7 49 1.8 147 5.5 0 0.0 10 0.4 0 0.0 2,696

202 Copiah-Lincoln 2,629 69.2 419 11.0 0 0.0 1 0.0 541 14.2 209 5.5 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 3,799

203 East Central 1,746 66.9 234 9.0 0 0.0 3 0.1 599 22.9 30 1.2 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 2,612

204 East MS 3,136 59.1 492 9.3 0 0.0 0 0.0 1,625 30.6 53 1.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 5,306

205 Hinds 7,298 57.1 1,451 11.3 39 0.3 215 1.7 3,396 26.6 349 2.7 0 0.0 43 0.3 0 0.0 12,791

206 Holmes 3,657 57.1 560 8.7 11 0.2 0 0.0 2,021 31.6 132 2.1 2 0.0 21 0.3 0 0.0 6,404

207 Itawamba 4,753 61.4 1,149 14.8 0 0.0 0 0.0 1,761 22.8 79 1.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 7,742

208 Jones 3,495 65.7 497 9.3 14 0.3 7 0.1 1,089 20.5 202 3.8 0 0.0 19 0.4 0 0.0 5,323

209 Meridian 3,107 78.1 472 11.9 0 0.0 0 0.0 307 7.7 92 2.3 0 0.0 1 0.0 0 0.0 3,979

210 MS Delta 3,110 91.7 279 8.2 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 3 0.1 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 3,392

211 MS Gulf Coast 5,968 59.3 1,185 11.8 0 0.0 13 0.1 2,687 26.7 191 1.9 0 0.0 28 0.3 0 0.0 10,072

212 Northeast MS 2,785 77.1 411 11.4 0 0.0 4 0.1 307 8.5 69 1.9 0 0.0 38 1.1 0 0.0 3,614

213 Northwest MS 5,975 71.4 1,044 12.5 4 0.1 0 0.0 1,207 14.4 110 1.3 0 0.0 30 0.4 0 0.0 8,370

214 Pearl River 2,787 55.6 485 9.7 0 0.0 24 0.5 1,582 31.6 127 2.5 0 0.0 9 0.2 0 0.0 5,014

215 Southwest MS 1,316 62.8 148 7.1 0 0.0 18 0.9 538 25.7 76 3.6 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 2,096

53,679 64.5 9,219 11.1 68 0.1 465 0.6 17,709 21.3 1,869 2.3 2 0.0 199 0.2 0 0.0 83,210

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Fall 2010 -- AuditedAll Students

Occupat Diploma

Total

System Total

DistrictHS Diploma GED Hurricane

Required HS Units

Ability to Benefit

College Transfer

Dual Enroll Dual Credit Early Admit

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N % N % N % N %201 Coahoma 1,310 48.6 1,238 45.9 147 5.5 1 0.0 2,696

202 Copiah-Lincoln 2,050 54.0 1,523 40.1 209 5.5 17 0.5 3,799

203 East Central 1,560 59.7 1,020 39.1 30 1.2 2 0.1 2,612

204 East MS 2,676 50.4 2,577 48.6 53 1.0 0 0.0 5,306

205 Hinds 7,769 60.7 4,540 35.5 349 2.7 133 1.0 12,791

206 Holmes 1,921 30.0 4,351 67.9 132 2.1 0 0.0 6,404

207 Itawamba 3,503 45.3 4,160 53.7 79 1.0 0 0.0 7,742

208 Jones 3,507 65.9 1,614 30.3 202 3.8 0 0.0 5,323

209 Meridian 1,340 33.7 2,547 64.0 92 2.3 0 0.0 3,979

210 MS Delta 1,546 45.6 1,843 54.3 3 0.1 0 0.0 3,392

211 MS Gulf Coast 3,638 36.1 6,174 61.3 191 1.9 69 0.7 10,072

212 Northeast MS 1,959 54.2 1,586 43.9 69 1.9 0 0.0 3,614

213 Northwest MS 3,871 46.3 4,388 52.4 110 1.3 1 0.0 8,370

214 Pearl River 2,525 50.4 2,362 47.1 127 2.5 0 0.0 5,014

215 Southwest MS 1,127 53.8 891 42.5 76 3.6 2 0.1 2,096

40,302 48.4 40,814 49.1 1,869 2.3 225 0.3 83,210

Total

System Total

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Enrollment by ClassificationFall 2010 -- Audited

All Students

DistrictFreshman Sophomore High School Not Classified

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N % N % N %201 Coahoma 1,712 63.5 344 12.8 640 23.7 2,696

202 Copiah-Lincoln 2,853 75.1 694 18.3 252 6.6 3,799

203 East Central 1,765 67.6 724 27.7 123 4.7 2,612

204 East MS 4,504 84.9 648 12.2 154 2.9 5,306

205 Hinds 9,012 70.5 2,787 21.8 992 7.8 12,791

206 Holmes 4,937 77.1 1,314 20.5 153 2.4 6,404

207 Itawamba 6,142 79.3 1,510 19.5 90 1.2 7,742

208 Jones 3,970 74.6 1,076 20.2 277 5.2 5,323

209 Meridian 2,848 71.6 835 21.0 296 7.4 3,979

210 MS Delta 2,641 77.9 487 14.4 264 7.8 3,392

211 MS Gulf Coast 7,284 72.3 2,303 22.9 485 4.8 10,072

212 Northeast MS 2,532 70.1 908 25.1 174 4.8 3,614

213 Northwest MS 6,816 81.4 1,265 15.1 289 3.5 8,370

214 Pearl River 3,539 70.6 1,230 24.5 245 4.9 5,014

215 Southwest MS 1,283 61.2 631 30.1 182 8.7 2,096

61,838 74.3 16,756 20.1 4,616 5.6 83,210

CareerTotal

System Total

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All Students

DistrictAcademic Technical

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N % N %201 Coahoma 2,278 84.5 418 15.5 2,696

202 Copiah-Lincoln 2,906 76.5 893 23.5 3,799

203 East Central 2,027 77.6 585 22.4 2,612

204 East MS 3,739 70.5 1,567 29.5 5,306

205 Hinds 9,453 73.9 3,338 26.1 12,791

206 Holmes 4,502 70.3 1,902 29.7 6,404

207 Itawamba 5,742 74.2 2,000 25.8 7,742

208 Jones 4,072 76.5 1,251 23.5 5,323

209 Meridian 2,935 73.8 1,044 26.2 3,979

210 MS Delta 2,522 74.4 870 25.7 3,392

211 MS Gulf Coast 6,978 69.3 3,094 30.7 10,072

212 Northeast MS 3,088 85.5 526 14.6 3,614

213 Northwest MS 6,289 75.1 2,081 24.9 8,370

214 Pearl River 3,700 73.8 1,314 26.2 5,014

215 Southwest MS 1,760 84.0 336 16.0 2,096

61,991 74.5 21,219 25.5 83,210System Total

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Headcount by Enrollment StatusFall 2010 -- Audited

All Students

DistrictFull-Time Part-Time

Total

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N % N % N %201 Coahoma 957 35.5 1,737 64.4 2 0.1 2,696

202 Copiah-Lincoln 1,352 35.6 2,447 64.4 0 0.0 3,799

203 East Central 953 36.5 1,659 63.5 0 0.0 2,612

204 East MS 2,073 39.1 3,233 60.9 0 0.0 5,306

205 Hinds 4,548 35.6 8,243 64.4 0 0.0 12,791

206 Holmes 2,204 34.4 4,191 65.4 9 0.1 6,404

207 Itawamba 2,855 36.9 4,887 63.1 0 0.0 7,742

208 Jones 2,253 42.3 3,070 57.7 0 0.0 5,323

209 Meridian 1,301 32.7 2,678 67.3 0 0.0 3,979

210 MS Delta 1,196 35.3 2,195 64.7 1 0.0 3,392

211 MS Gulf Coast 4,060 40.3 6,012 59.7 0 0.0 10,072

212 Northeast MS 1,426 39.5 2,188 60.5 0 0.0 3,614

213 Northwest MS 3,121 37.3 5,249 62.7 0 0.0 8,370

214 Pearl River 1,883 37.6 3,100 61.8 31 0.6 5,014

215 Southwest MS 782 37.3 1,314 62.7 0 0.0 2,096

30,964 37.2 52,203 62.7 43 0.1 83,210

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Enrollment by GenderFall 2010 -- Audited

All Students

N/ATotal

System Total

DistrictMale Female

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N % N % N % N % N % N % N %201 Coahoma 0 0.0 2,505 92.9 0 0.0 1 0.0 9 0.3 43 1.6 138 5.1 2,696

202 Copiah-Lincoln 0 0.0 1,690 44.5 4 0.1 6 0.2 19 0.5 1,986 52.3 94 2.5 3,799

203 East Central 2 0.1 1,126 43.1 138 5.3 4 0.2 18 0.7 1,311 50.2 13 0.5 2,612

204 East MS 0 0.0 2,832 53.4 9 0.2 9 0.2 38 0.7 2,021 38.1 397 7.5 5,306

205 Hinds 1 0.0 7,859 61.4 47 0.4 85 0.7 80 0.6 4,457 34.8 262 2.1 12,791

206 Holmes 0 0.0 3,076 48.0 21 0.3 35 0.6 73 1.1 2,981 46.6 218 3.4 6,404

207 Itawamba 1 0.0 2,699 34.9 17 0.2 28 0.4 60 0.8 4,884 63.1 53 0.7 7,742

208 Jones 0 0.0 1,851 34.8 33 0.6 23 0.4 23 0.4 3,292 61.8 101 1.9 5,323

209 Meridian 24 0.6 1,694 42.6 77 1.9 22 0.6 29 0.7 2,007 50.4 126 3.2 3,979

210 MS Delta 45 1.3 2,203 65.0 5 0.2 8 0.2 21 0.6 1,101 32.5 9 0.3 3,392

211 MS Gulf Coast 0 0.0 2,047 20.3 62 0.6 245 2.4 119 1.2 6,226 61.8 1,373 13.6 10,072

212 Northeast MS 3 0.1 635 17.6 14 0.4 12 0.3 37 1.0 2,877 79.6 36 1.0 3,614

213 Northwest MS 0 0.0 2,889 34.5 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 5,394 64.4 87 1.0 8,370

214 Pearl River 0 0.0 1,460 29.1 13 0.3 39 0.8 61 1.2 3,366 67.1 75 1.5 5,014

215 Southwest MS 1 0.1 919 43.9 7 0.3 7 0.3 5 0.2 1,134 54.1 23 1.1 2,096

77 0.1 35,485 42.7 447 0.5 524 0.6 592 0.7 43,080 51.8 3,005 3.6 83,210

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Enrollment by EthnicityFall 2010 -- Audited

All Students

Hispanic White N/ATotal

System Total

DistrictNR Alien

African-American Am Indian Asian

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N % N % N % N %201 Coahoma 2,409 89.4 216 8.0 71 2.6 0 0.0 2,696

202 Copiah-Lincoln 3,033 79.8 580 15.3 186 4.9 0 0.0 3,799

203 East Central 2,004 76.7 531 20.3 70 2.7 7 0.3 2,612

204 East MS 3,959 74.6 1,183 22.3 160 3.0 4 0.1 5,306

205 Hinds 10,515 82.2 2,047 16.0 201 1.6 28 0.2 12,791

206 Holmes 3,705 57.9 2,632 41.1 67 1.1 0 0.0 6,404

207 Itawamba 6,237 80.6 1,403 18.1 96 1.2 6 0.1 7,742

208 Jones 3,509 65.9 1,741 32.7 73 1.4 0 0.0 5,323

209 Meridian 2,362 59.4 1,436 36.1 171 4.3 10 0.3 3,979

210 MS Delta 3,034 89.5 306 9.0 52 1.5 0 0.0 3,392

211 MS Gulf Coast 9,077 90.1 679 6.7 303 3.0 13 0.1 10,072

212 Northeast MS 2,733 75.6 715 19.8 162 4.5 4 0.1 3,614

213 Northwest MS 7,545 90.1 490 5.9 335 4.0 0 0.0 8,370

214 Pearl River 4,341 86.6 551 11.0 121 2.4 1 0.0 5,014

215 Southwest MS 1,505 71.8 424 20.2 166 7.9 1 0.1 2,096

65,968 79.3 14,934 18.0 2,234 2.7 74 0.1 83,210

Total

System Total

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Enrollment by Residence StatusFall 2010 -- Audited

All Students

DistrictIn District Out Of District Out Of State Out Of Country

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201 202 203 204 205 206 207 208 209 210 211 212 213 214 215CO CL EC EM HI HO IT JO ME MD GC NE NW PR SW

ADAMS 0 645 0 7 33 2 1 0 1 0 2 0 4 11 6 712

ALCORN 0 0 0 7 0 0 43 0 0 0 0 793 2 0 1 846

AMITE 0 25 0 0 8 3 0 0 0 0 2 1 0 9 196 244

ATTALA 0 1 17 22 39 432 0 0 15 2 0 2 4 1 0 535

BENTON 0 0 0 2 0 1 13 0 1 0 0 60 86 1 0 164

BOLIVAR 606 1 0 5 18 10 2 0 1 424 2 2 32 0 0 1,103

CALHOUN 1 0 0 6 2 90 110 0 0 2 0 21 169 0 0 401

CARROLL 5 1 0 2 10 160 1 0 1 66 0 0 7 0 0 253

CHICKASAW 1 0 0 56 1 8 546 0 2 0 0 29 17 0 0 660

CHOCTAW 0 0 7 101 1 64 12 17 11 1 1 5 2 0 0 222

CLAIBORNE 2 3 0 1 200 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 209

CLARKE 0 1 34 8 6 1 0 130 292 0 1 0 0 4 1 478

CLAY 0 0 13 564 31 55 185 1 7 1 0 3 2 4 0 866

COAHOMA 1,257 0 2 3 10 2 1 0 0 30 0 0 57 0 0 1,362

COPIAH 0 604 1 1 262 26 1 4 0 1 0 0 0 0 8 908

COVINGTON 0 68 0 3 10 1 0 370 4 0 7 0 0 46 4 513

DESOTO 11 1 4 14 10 6 34 6 4 12 9 32 3,805 1 1 3,950

FORREST 2 11 4 4 13 2 0 696 8 0 40 0 5 1,077 3 1,865

FRANKLIN 0 134 0 0 2 1 1 5 1 0 3 0 0 1 34 182

GEORGE 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 19 1 0 491 0 0 6 2 520

GREENE 0 0 1 1 1 1 0 119 5 0 63 0 0 8 2 201

GRENADA 4 0 1 7 6 638 13 0 0 26 1 1 53 0 1 751

HANCOCK 1 0 0 4 0 1 0 4 2 0 340 0 2 472 1 827

HARRISON 1 2 8 12 9 1 0 40 4 1 4,364 0 6 87 14 4,549

HINDS 5 93 19 25 5,898 1,289 9 31 34 4 15 6 13 17 24 7,482

HOLMES 1 0 1 3 85 404 0 2 3 31 0 0 6 1 0 537

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All Students

MS County Total

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201 202 203 204 205 206 207 208 209 210 211 212 213 214 215CO CL EC EM HI HO IT JO ME MD GC NE NW PR SWMS County Total

HUMPHREYS 2 1 0 0 27 13 0 1 0 189 0 0 0 0 0 233

ISSAQUENA 1 0 0 0 4 1 0 0 0 8 1 0 0 0 0 15

ITAWAMBA 0 1 0 10 0 1 847 0 0 1 0 28 1 0 0 889

JACKSON 0 1 2 13 9 22 1 27 13 0 3,746 1 2 50 3 3,890

JASPER 0 0 63 2 3 1 0 371 60 0 3 0 0 10 0 513

JEFFERSON 1 87 0 0 46 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 3 5 4 148

JEFF DAVIS 0 50 0 2 10 0 0 96 0 0 3 0 0 101 1 263

JONES 0 3 6 5 6 1 2 1,713 25 0 14 2 0 46 4 1,827

KEMPER 0 1 37 182 1 0 0 0 90 1 1 0 0 1 0 314

LAFAYETTE 1 0 1 4 5 19 41 1 4 2 1 13 759 0 1 852

LAMAR 1 4 2 6 2 4 1 363 4 0 31 0 2 821 3 1,244

LAUDERDALE 0 1 187 191 20 3 0 19 2,362 1 1 0 1 8 0 2,794

LAWRENCE 0 301 0 1 9 2 0 24 0 0 2 0 0 9 58 406

LEAKE 2 0 277 13 56 54 0 8 39 3 1 1 0 1 0 455

LEE 1 0 2 46 9 10 3,178 1 5 1 1 243 21 3 0 3,521

LEFLORE 9 0 0 4 21 52 3 0 2 604 2 0 21 3 2 723

LINCOLN 0 786 1 2 47 4 2 3 1 0 4 0 0 4 171 1,025

LOWNDES 3 0 13 1,794 40 12 203 1 24 2 1 45 4 3 2 2,147

MADISON 0 10 5 44 539 1,423 1 10 21 4 5 5 19 13 3 2,102

MARION 0 11 2 3 4 0 1 100 2 0 6 0 0 438 38 605

MARSHALL 0 0 0 10 7 0 20 0 2 5 0 51 494 0 1 590

MONROE 0 0 5 195 6 6 934 0 1 2 0 59 7 1 2 1,218

MONTGOMERY 0 0 1 5 9 235 1 1 0 18 0 0 31 0 0 301

NESHOBA 0 1 571 29 11 2 3 6 256 0 2 0 1 0 0 882

NEWTON 1 0 490 13 10 1 1 7 188 3 0 0 1 0 0 715

NOXUBEE 0 0 4 401 3 3 48 2 23 2 2 1 1 0 0 490

OKTIBBEHA 1 1 29 827 10 19 123 1 20 3 2 7 0 1 0 1,044

PANOLA 22 0 1 3 7 40 5 1 4 4 1 3 726 1 0 818

PEARL RIVER 0 3 0 5 6 1 1 24 0 0 41 0 0 1,432 10 1,523

PERRY 0 0 0 2 1 1 0 182 4 0 11 0 0 63 1 265

PIKE 1 95 1 2 27 4 0 4 0 1 4 0 0 11 999 1,149

PONTOTOC 0 0 0 5 4 3 732 0 1 0 0 43 42 0 0 830

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201 202 203 204 205 206 207 208 209 210 211 212 213 214 215CO CL EC EM HI HO IT JO ME MD GC NE NW PR SWMS County Total

PRENTISS 1 1 0 1 0 0 44 2 0 2 1 612 2 0 0 666

QUITMAN 171 0 0 0 0 4 0 0 2 11 0 0 101 1 0 290

RANKIN 1 40 16 62 2,920 569 4 50 23 8 13 1 16 10 3 3,736

SCOTT 0 3 405 6 195 26 0 11 64 1 0 0 1 0 1 713

SHARKEY 6 0 0 1 57 1 0 0 0 58 0 0 0 0 0 123

SIMPSON 3 476 0 1 152 14 0 63 0 0 3 0 0 9 4 725

SMITH 0 38 22 10 25 4 0 269 7 0 2 0 1 8 0 386

STONE 0 2 1 1 1 0 0 3 1 0 476 0 0 28 2 515

SUNFLOWER 50 0 0 4 17 8 4 0 0 652 0 0 18 0 0 753

TALLAHATCHIE 254 0 0 1 7 76 2 1 0 20 1 7 80 0 0 449

TATE 9 0 0 3 1 2 0 0 0 2 1 7 897 0 2 924

TIPPAH 1 0 0 2 0 0 37 0 0 0 0 509 15 0 0 564

TISHOMINGO 0 0 0 1 1 1 136 0 1 1 0 377 1 0 0 519

TUNICA 121 0 0 2 3 2 2 0 0 1 0 1 114 1 0 247

UNION 0 0 1 15 1 1 254 1 1 1 0 442 35 0 1 753

WALTHALL 1 15 0 0 9 3 0 21 0 0 8 0 1 34 259 351

WARREN 0 15 1 28 1,235 30 2 22 11 4 6 0 6 6 5 1,371

WASHINGTON 49 1 4 20 46 4 3 0 1 1,099 5 0 20 4 0 1,256

WAYNE 0 0 1 1 0 0 1 355 64 0 9 0 0 11 0 442

WEBSTER 0 0 0 182 3 113 16 0 4 0 0 5 0 0 0 323

WILKINSON 0 68 0 1 5 0 0 7 0 0 0 0 0 2 51 134

WINSTON 0 0 261 113 13 8 6 6 71 0 3 3 0 3 0 487

YALOBUSHA 8 0 1 0 7 99 8 0 0 5 0 4 314 0 0 446

YAZOO 2 3 0 10 245 236 0 8 0 18 1 1 4 3 0 531

UNKNOWN 76 189 87 164 234 67 102 92 181 54 316 188 336 122 167 2,375

System Total 2,696 3,799 2,612 5,306 12,791 6,404 7,742 5,323 3,979 3,392 10,072 3,614 8,370 5,014 2,096 83,210

HO = Holmes; IT = Itawamba; JO = Jones County; ME = Meridian; MD = MS Delta

MG = MS Gulf Coast; NE = Northeast MS; NW = Northwest MS; PR = Pearl River; SW = Southwest MS

CO = Coahoma; CL = Copiah-Lincoln; EC = East Central; EM = East MS; HI = Hinds

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Total201 Coahoma 363

202 Copiah-Lincoln 1,098

203 East Central 653

204 East MS 2,407

205 Hinds 2,744

206 Holmes 1,646

207 Itawamba 3,956

208 Jones 1,805

209 Meridian 896

210 MS Delta 860

211 MS Gulf Coast 2,960

212 Northeast MS 979

213 Northwest MS 2,209

214 Pearl River 873

215 Southwest MS 730

24,179System Total

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MSVCC District EnrollmentFall 2010 -- Audited

All Students

District

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N % N % N %201 Coahoma 131 48.2 49 18.0 92 33.8 272

202 Copiah-Lincoln 376 52.9 193 27.1 142 20.0 711

203 East Central 196 43.7 174 38.8 79 17.6 449

204 East MS 447 58.9 166 21.9 146 19.2 759

205 Hinds 703 30.6 818 35.6 775 33.8 2,296

206 Holmes 681 60.8 302 27.0 137 12.2 1,120

207 Itawamba 786 58.2 443 32.8 122 9.0 1,351

208 Jones 482 55.8 131 15.2 251 29.1 864

209 Meridian 203 26.1 321 41.3 253 32.6 777

210 MS Delta 231 49.4 137 29.3 100 21.4 468

211 MS Gulf Coast 1,141 49.8 1,024 44.7 125 5.5 2,290

212 Northeast MS 178 32.7 278 51.0 89 16.3 545

213 Northwest MS 615 53.6 303 26.4 230 20.0 1,148

214 Pearl River 293 33.3 403 45.8 184 20.9 880

215 Southwest MS 343 71.2 0 0.0 139 28.8 482

6,806 47.2 4,742 32.9 2,864 19.9 14,412System Total

District

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Awards Earned by Degree TypeAcademic Year AY2011

All Students

AssociateAssociate

Applied ScienceCertificate /

DiplomaTotal

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N % N % N %201 Coahoma 88 32.4 184 67.7 0 0.0 272

202 Copiah-Lincoln 255 36.0 453 64.0 0 0.0 708

203 East Central 158 35.8 283 64.2 0 0.0 441

204 East MS 307 41.4 434 58.6 0 0.0 741

205 Hinds 777 36.0 1,384 64.0 0 0.0 2,161

206 Holmes 348 31.6 753 68.4 0 0.0 1,101

207 Itawamba 443 34.0 859 66.0 0 0.0 1,302

208 Jones 328 38.4 526 61.6 0 0.0 854

209 Meridian 236 30.7 533 69.3 0 0.0 769

210 MS Delta 194 42.5 263 57.6 0 0.0 457

211 MS Gulf Coast 790 37.4 1,324 62.6 0 0.0 2,114

212 Northeast MS 206 38.2 333 61.8 0 0.0 539

213 Northwest MS 297 25.9 851 74.1 0 0.0 1,148

214 Pearl River 291 34.1 554 64.9 9 1.1 854

215 Southwest MS 154 32.2 325 67.9 0 0.0 479

4,872 35.0 9,059 65.0 9 0.1 13,940

* 472 students earned multiple awards

System Total

DistrictMale Female N/A

Total

Mississippi Community College BoardDivision of Research and Effectiveness

Unduplicated Graduates by GenderAcademic Year AY2011

All Students

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Statistical Data2011-2012

Research and Effectiveness Division

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Title Page

Foreword 2

Credit Enrollment Academic Year 2011-2012 * 3

Enrollment Comparison of Fall 2011 to Fall 2010 4

Enrollment by Age Groups 5

Enrollment by Admission Compliance 6

Enrollment by Classification 7

Enrollment by Curriculum 8

Headcount by Enrollment Status 9

Enrollment by Gender 10

Enrollment by Ethnicity 11

Enrollment by Residence Status 12

Enrollment by County 13

MS Virtual Community College Enrollment 16

Graduate Headcount by Degree Type 17

Graduate Headcount by Gender 18

* Academic Year = Summer 2011 + Fall 2011 + Spring 2012 + Winter 2012

CONTENTS

FOREWORD

As the first state to establish a system of public community colleges, the state has fifteen comprehensive community college districts which

provide educational programs and services that are accessible to virtually all Mississippi citizens. This has been a goal of these two‐year

institutions since the first one began admitting students in 1922. All public community colleges are accredited by the Southern Association of

Colleges and Schools and the Mississippi Commission on College Accreditation.

This network of institutions operates both university transfer and occupationally‐oriented programs. A student may transfer earned credits to

four‐year institutions without loss of credit if the student has followed the Articulation Agreement between the MS Board of Trustees of State

Institutions of Higher Learning and the Mississippi Community College Board. Studies reveal that Mississippi community college transfer

students perform as well or better than the native students at Mississippi’s public four‐year institutions.

Community and junior colleges are the primary delivery mechanism for post‐secondary career and technical education programs and workforce

training in Mississippi. These programs of two‐years or less duration are designed to prepare students for immediate employment and for

upgrading skills of those currently employed. Training programs in more than one hundred occupational skills are provided by the colleges.

They also provide a variety of continuing education, as well as community and public service activities. The institutions are funded by state

appropriations, local district taxes, student tuition and fees and federal grants.

A characteristic of Mississippi’s community colleges is their flexibility and rapid response to the changing needs of their service districts. This is

a direct result of an administration and a board of control operating at the local level. Each college district has a local governing board which

employs the president and faculty, owns property, establishes budgets for operation and capital improvement, and sets policies for the general

governance of the institution. Cooperation by the various institutions on state‐wide endeavors is accomplished through the Mississippi

Association for Community and Junior Colleges, a voluntary organization of the institutions represented by their presidents.

State coordination and oversight is provided by the Mississippi Community College Board (formerly the State Board for Community and Junior

Colleges), which on July 1, 1986, was named successor to the Junior College Commission. With regard to the system of community colleges,

the State Board establishes standards for operation, administers state appropriations, audits enrollment, approves career and technical

education programs, accredits schools of practical nursing, approves campuses, centers, and sites, assembles reports, and provides general

coordination, support, leadership and advocacy.

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Total Headcount Credit Students (unduplicated) 110,177

Total Headcount Credit Students (duplicated) 185,690

Total Semester Credit Hours 2,104,592

Average Credit Hours per Student 19.1

Total Full Time Equivalent (sch/30) 70,153

Summer Headcount 32,748

Fall Headcount 80,285

Spring Headcount 72,604

Winter Headcount 53

Average Student Age 24.9

Female Students 62.6%

White Students 51.0%

African-American Students 42.8%

In-State Students 96.7%

Students Admitted with HS Diploma 65.1%

Full-Time Students 74.1%

Students in Academic Curriculum 74.1%

Freshman Students 45.9%

Average ACT Score 18.3

Fall 2011 Demographics

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Academic Year 2012

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Fall 11 Fall 10 Diff Percent Fall 11 Fall 10 Diff Percent201 Coahoma 2,819 2,696 123 4.6% 2,368.1 2,287.7 80.4 3.5%

202 Copiah-Lincoln 3,583 3,799 -216 -5.7% 3,055.3 3,228.5 -173.3 -5.4%

203 East Central 2,668 2,612 56 2.1% 2,273.3 2,295.7 -22.4 -1.0%

204 East MS 4,837 5,306 -469 -8.8% 3,862.1 4,184.8 -322.7 -7.7%

205 Hinds 12,526 12,791 -265 -2.1% 10,198.5 10,580.5 -382.0 -3.6%

206 Holmes 6,419 6,404 15 0.2% 5,138.1 5,108.6 29.5 0.6%

207 Itawamba 6,899 7,742 -843 -10.9% 5,711.8 6,342.7 -630.9 -9.9%

208 Jones 4,675 5,323 -648 -12.2% 4,118.3 4,578.7 -460.4 -10.1%

209 Meridian 4,018 3,979 39 1.0% 3,244.4 3,163.1 81.3 2.6%

210 MS Delta 3,200 3,392 -192 -5.7% 2,658.7 2,788.3 -129.7 -4.7%

211 MS Gulf Coast 9,948 10,072 -124 -1.2% 7,880.8 7,893.9 -13.1 -0.2%

212 Northeast MS 3,622 3,614 8 0.2% 3,300.6 3,269.3 31.3 1.0%

213 Northwest MS 8,013 8,370 -357 -4.3% 6,416.9 6,722.7 -305.7 -4.5%

214 Pearl River 4,969 5,014 -45 -0.9% 4,055.3 4,095.1 -39.7 -1.0%

215 Southwest MS 2,089 2,096 -7 -0.3% 1,881.3 1,883.0 -1.7 -0.1%

80,285 83,210 -2,925 -3.5% 66,163.5 68,422.5 -2,259.0 -3.3%

* 1 FTE = 15 Credit Hours

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Full Time Equivalent *

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N % N % N % N % N % N % N % N % N % N % N % NCoahoma 0 0.0 114 4.0 640 22.7 514 18.2 393 13.9 407 14.4 293 10.4 178 6.3 190 6.7 83 2.9 7 0.3 2,819

Co-Lin 1 0.0 182 5.1 1,334 37.2 694 19.4 375 10.5 364 10.2 222 6.2 138 3.9 189 5.3 79 2.2 5 0.1 3,583

East Central 0 0.0 98 3.7 974 36.5 535 20.1 252 9.5 244 9.2 203 7.6 135 5.1 167 6.3 57 2.1 3 0.1 2,668

East MS 6 0.1 64 1.3 1,449 30.0 1,081 22.4 604 12.5 486 10.1 350 7.2 224 4.6 384 7.9 179 3.7 10 0.2 4,837

Hinds 0 0.0 360 2.9 3,242 25.9 2,301 18.4 1,621 12.9 1,683 13.4 1,238 9.9 803 6.4 873 7.0 390 3.1 15 0.1 12,526

Holmes 0 0.0 178 2.8 1,900 29.6 1,256 19.6 849 13.2 779 12.1 494 7.7 389 6.1 427 6.7 137 2.1 10 0.2 6,419

Itawamba 0 0.0 71 1.0 2,258 32.7 1,199 17.4 693 10.0 771 11.2 598 8.7 447 6.5 599 8.7 254 3.7 9 0.1 6,899

Jones 1 0.0 199 4.3 2,119 45.3 930 19.9 433 9.3 393 8.4 223 4.8 136 2.9 164 3.5 71 1.5 6 0.1 4,675

Meridian 0 0.0 133 3.3 1,176 29.3 777 19.3 532 13.2 490 12.2 344 8.6 218 5.4 249 6.2 96 2.4 3 0.1 4,018

MS Delta 0 0.0 175 5.5 1,017 31.8 739 23.1 396 12.4 326 10.2 200 6.3 125 3.9 158 4.9 61 1.9 3 0.1 3,200

Gulf Coast 0 0.0 199 2.0 3,126 31.4 1,732 17.4 1,241 12.5 1,340 13.5 852 8.6 518 5.2 672 6.8 245 2.5 23 0.2 9,948

Northeast 0 0.0 98 2.7 1,653 45.6 735 20.3 322 8.9 260 7.2 210 5.8 127 3.5 166 4.6 46 1.3 5 0.1 3,622

Northwest 0 0.0 115 1.4 2,688 33.6 1,792 22.4 986 12.3 808 10.1 539 6.7 373 4.7 513 6.4 186 2.3 13 0.2 8,013

Pearl River 3 0.1 168 3.4 1,600 32.2 1,047 21.1 605 12.2 627 12.6 336 6.8 219 4.4 251 5.1 105 2.1 8 0.2 4,969

Southwest 0 0.0 105 5.0 834 39.9 371 17.8 202 9.7 217 10.4 143 6.9 88 4.2 92 4.4 33 1.6 4 0.2 2,089

Syst Total 11 0.0 2,259 2.8 26,010 32.4 15,703 19.6 9,504 11.8 9,195 11.5 6,245 7.8 4,118 5.1 5,094 6.3 2,022 2.5 124 0.2 80,285

District

Age GroupTotalUnknown 15 - 17 18 - 19 20 - 21 22 - 24 25 - 29 30 - 34 35 - 39 40 - 49 50 - 64 65 & Over

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N % N % N % N % N % N % N % N % N %201 Coahoma 1,961 69.6 427 15.2 0 0.0 264 9.4 38 1.4 113 4.0 0 0.0 16 0.6 0 0.0 2,819

202 Copiah-Lincoln 2,511 70.1 375 10.5 0 0.0 1 0.0 507 14.2 189 5.3 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 3,583

203 East Central 2,201 82.5 309 11.6 3 0.1 1 0.0 47 1.8 107 4.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 2,668

204 East MS 2,995 61.9 400 8.3 0 0.0 0 0.0 1,384 28.6 58 1.2 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 4,837

205 Hinds 7,215 57.6 1,432 11.4 22 0.2 173 1.4 3,326 26.6 325 2.6 0 0.0 33 0.3 0 0.0 12,526

206 Holmes 3,584 55.8 635 9.9 6 0.1 0 0.0 2,013 31.4 171 2.7 0 0.0 10 0.2 0 0.0 6,419

207 Itawamba 4,374 63.4 960 13.9 0 0.0 0 0.0 1,520 22.0 45 0.7 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 6,899

208 Jones 3,117 66.7 334 7.1 0 0.0 3 0.1 1,017 21.8 197 4.2 0 0.0 7 0.2 0 0.0 4,675

209 Meridian 3,112 77.5 451 11.2 0 0.0 0 0.0 334 8.3 115 2.9 0 0.0 6 0.2 0 0.0 4,018

210 MS Delta 2,830 88.4 228 7.1 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 142 4.4 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 3,200

211 MS Gulf Coast 5,837 58.7 1,097 11.0 0 0.0 4 0.0 2,817 28.3 170 1.7 0 0.0 23 0.2 0 0.0 9,948

212 Northeast MS 2,746 75.8 409 11.3 0 0.0 0 0.0 346 9.6 87 2.4 0 0.0 34 0.9 0 0.0 3,622

213 Northwest MS 5,779 72.1 894 11.2 0 0.0 0 0.0 1,210 15.1 75 0.9 0 0.0 55 0.7 0 0.0 8,013

214 Pearl River 2,679 53.9 509 10.2 0 0.0 11 0.2 1,599 32.2 171 3.4 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 4,969

215 Southwest MS 1,292 61.9 154 7.4 0 0.0 19 0.9 523 25.0 101 4.8 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 2,089

52,233 65.1 8,614 10.7 31 0.0 476 0.6 16,681 20.8 2,066 2.6 0 0.0 184 0.2 0 0.0 80,285System Total

Ability to Benefit

College Transfer

Dual Enroll Dual Credit

Occupat Diploma

TotalDistrictHS Diploma GED

Required HS Units Early Admit Hurricane

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N % N % N % N %201 Coahoma 1,135 40.3 1,571 55.7 113 4.0 0 0.0 2,819

202 Copiah-Lincoln 1,956 54.6 1,425 39.8 189 5.3 13 0.4 3,583

203 East Central 1,575 59.0 986 37.0 107 4.0 0 0.0 2,668

204 East MS 2,571 53.2 2,208 45.7 58 1.2 0 0.0 4,837

205 Hinds 6,732 53.7 5,330 42.6 325 2.6 139 1.1 12,526

206 Holmes 1,838 28.6 4,410 68.7 171 2.7 0 0.0 6,419

207 Itawamba 2,513 36.4 4,341 62.9 45 0.7 0 0.0 6,899

208 Jones 2,873 61.5 1,605 34.3 197 4.2 0 0.0 4,675

209 Meridian 2,005 49.9 1,898 47.2 115 2.9 0 0.0 4,018

210 MS Delta 1,097 34.3 1,961 61.3 142 4.4 0 0.0 3,200

211 MS Gulf Coast 3,607 36.3 6,106 61.4 170 1.7 65 0.7 9,948

212 Northeast MS 1,904 52.6 1,631 45.0 87 2.4 0 0.0 3,622

213 Northwest MS 3,632 45.3 4,299 53.7 75 0.9 7 0.1 8,013

214 Pearl River 2,310 46.5 2,488 50.1 171 3.4 0 0.0 4,969

215 Southwest MS 1,093 52.3 893 42.8 101 4.8 2 0.1 2,089

36,841 45.9 41,152 51.3 2,066 2.6 226 0.3 80,285

Total

System Total

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N % N % N %201 Coahoma 1,779 63.1 328 11.6 712 25.3 2,819

202 Copiah-Lincoln 2,690 75.1 657 18.3 236 6.6 3,583

203 East Central 1,898 71.1 657 24.6 113 4.2 2,668

204 East MS 4,038 83.5 608 12.6 191 4.0 4,837

205 Hinds 8,952 71.5 2,652 21.2 922 7.4 12,526

206 Holmes 4,967 77.4 1,309 20.4 143 2.2 6,419

207 Itawamba 5,474 79.3 1,332 19.3 93 1.4 6,899

208 Jones 3,547 75.9 937 20.0 191 4.1 4,675

209 Meridian 2,868 71.4 829 20.6 321 8.0 4,018

210 MS Delta 2,536 79.3 400 12.5 264 8.3 3,200

211 MS Gulf Coast 7,119 71.6 2,383 24.0 446 4.5 9,948

212 Northeast MS 2,583 71.3 901 24.9 138 3.8 3,622

213 Northwest MS 6,187 77.2 1,561 19.5 265 3.3 8,013

214 Pearl River 3,500 70.4 1,197 24.1 272 5.5 4,969

215 Southwest MS 1,311 62.8 585 28.0 193 9.2 2,089

59,449 74.1 16,336 20.4 4,500 5.6 80,285

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N % N %201 Coahoma 2,261 80.2 558 19.8 2,819

202 Copiah-Lincoln 2,756 76.9 827 23.1 3,583

203 East Central 1,969 73.8 699 26.2 2,668

204 East MS 3,433 71.0 1,404 29.0 4,837

205 Hinds 8,943 71.4 3,583 28.6 12,526

206 Holmes 4,479 69.8 1,940 30.2 6,419

207 Itawamba 5,055 73.3 1,844 26.7 6,899

208 Jones 3,737 79.9 938 20.1 4,675

209 Meridian 2,930 72.9 1,088 27.1 4,018

210 MS Delta 2,398 74.9 802 25.1 3,200

211 MS Gulf Coast 6,978 70.1 2,970 29.9 9,948

212 Northeast MS 3,094 85.4 528 14.6 3,622

213 Northwest MS 5,978 74.6 2,035 25.4 8,013

214 Pearl River 3,712 74.7 1,257 25.3 4,969

215 Southwest MS 1,743 83.4 346 16.6 2,089

59,466 74.1 20,819 25.9 80,285

Total

System Total

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N % N % N %201 Coahoma 982 34.8 1,837 65.2 0 0.0 2,819

202 Copiah-Lincoln 1,337 37.3 2,246 62.7 0 0.0 3,583

203 East Central 976 36.6 1,692 63.4 0 0.0 2,668

204 East MS 1,977 40.9 2,860 59.1 0 0.0 4,837

205 Hinds 4,433 35.4 8,093 64.6 0 0.0 12,526

206 Holmes 2,252 35.1 4,167 64.9 0 0.0 6,419

207 Itawamba 2,569 37.2 4,330 62.8 0 0.0 6,899

208 Jones 1,924 41.2 2,750 58.8 1 0.0 4,675

209 Meridian 1,263 31.4 2,755 68.6 0 0.0 4,018

210 MS Delta 1,148 35.9 2,047 64.0 5 0.2 3,200

211 MS Gulf Coast 4,061 40.8 5,847 58.8 40 0.4 9,948

212 Northeast MS 1,401 38.7 2,221 61.3 0 0.0 3,622

213 Northwest MS 3,031 37.8 4,982 62.2 0 0.0 8,013

214 Pearl River 1,806 36.4 3,130 63.0 33 0.7 4,969

215 Southwest MS 752 36.0 1,337 64.0 0 0.0 2,089

29,912 37.3 50,294 62.6 79 0.1 80,285

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DistrictMale Female

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N % N % N % N % N % N % N %201 Coahoma 0 0.0 2,754 97.7 2 0.1 0 0.0 6 0.2 57 2.0 0 0.0 2,819

202 Copiah-Lincoln 0 0.0 1,583 44.2 6 0.2 3 0.1 21 0.6 1,914 53.4 56 1.6 3,583

203 East Central 0 0.0 1,108 41.5 123 4.6 11 0.4 25 0.9 1,183 44.3 218 8.2 2,668

204 East MS 0 0.0 2,392 49.5 14 0.3 9 0.2 32 0.7 1,866 38.6 524 10.8 4,837

205 Hinds 2 0.0 7,858 62.7 48 0.4 84 0.7 84 0.7 4,179 33.4 271 2.2 12,526

206 Holmes 1 0.0 3,159 49.2 15 0.2 36 0.6 44 0.7 3,015 47.0 149 2.3 6,419

207 Itawamba 4 0.1 2,304 33.4 12 0.2 32 0.5 55 0.8 4,420 64.1 72 1.0 6,899

208 Jones 0 0.0 1,445 30.9 25 0.5 12 0.3 20 0.4 3,080 65.9 93 2.0 4,675

209 Meridian 22 0.6 1,866 46.4 66 1.6 23 0.6 38 1.0 1,898 47.2 105 2.6 4,018

210 MS Delta 39 1.2 2,123 66.3 0 0.0 11 0.3 15 0.5 1,011 31.6 1 0.0 3,200

211 MS Gulf Coast 0 0.0 2,064 20.8 54 0.5 234 2.4 109 1.1 5,809 58.4 1,678 16.9 9,948

212 Northeast MS 2 0.1 656 18.1 7 0.2 16 0.4 43 1.2 2,849 78.7 49 1.4 3,622

213 Northwest MS 0 0.0 2,731 34.1 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 5,182 64.7 100 1.3 8,013

214 Pearl River 0 0.0 1,450 29.2 15 0.3 35 0.7 66 1.3 3,295 66.3 108 2.2 4,969

215 Southwest MS 1 0.1 887 42.5 8 0.4 9 0.4 6 0.3 1,157 55.4 21 1.0 2,089

71 0.1 34,380 42.8 395 0.5 515 0.6 564 0.7 40,915 51.0 3,445 4.3 80,285

Hispanic White N/ATotal

System Total

DistrictNR Alien

African-American Am Indian Asian

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N % N % N % N %201 Coahoma 2,567 91.1 182 6.5 70 2.5 0 0.0 2,819

202 Copiah-Lincoln 2,865 80.0 553 15.4 164 4.6 1 0.0 3,583

203 East Central 2,023 75.8 581 21.8 63 2.4 1 0.0 2,668

204 East MS 3,498 72.3 1,141 23.6 196 4.1 2 0.0 4,837

205 Hinds 10,279 82.1 1,984 15.8 238 1.9 25 0.2 12,526

206 Holmes 3,658 57.0 2,671 41.6 90 1.4 0 0.0 6,419

207 Itawamba 5,510 79.9 1,242 18.0 132 1.9 15 0.2 6,899

208 Jones 2,980 63.7 1,588 34.0 103 2.2 4 0.1 4,675

209 Meridian 2,322 57.8 1,464 36.4 225 5.6 7 0.2 4,018

210 MS Delta 2,847 89.0 281 8.8 72 2.3 0 0.0 3,200

211 MS Gulf Coast 8,896 89.4 704 7.1 332 3.3 16 0.2 9,948

212 Northeast MS 2,720 75.1 708 19.6 191 5.3 3 0.1 3,622

213 Northwest MS 7,176 89.6 443 5.5 394 4.9 0 0.0 8,013

214 Pearl River 4,298 86.5 545 11.0 126 2.5 0 0.0 4,969

215 Southwest MS 1,479 70.8 455 21.8 154 7.4 1 0.1 2,089

63,118 78.6 14,542 18.1 2,550 3.2 75 0.1 80,285

Total

System Total

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201 202 203 204 205 206 207 208 209 210 211 212 213 214 215CO CL EC EM HI HO IT JO ME MD GC NE NW PR SW

ADAMS 0 595 0 6 47 1 1 0 0 0 3 0 1 9 14 677

ALCORN 0 0 0 1 0 1 56 0 0 0 0 803 3 0 1 865

AMITE 0 28 0 0 4 2 0 0 2 0 5 0 0 6 185 232

ATTALA 0 1 12 21 43 410 0 0 13 1 1 0 1 2 0 505

BENTON 0 0 0 3 0 0 10 0 0 0 0 46 93 1 0 153

BOLIVAR 581 2 1 5 18 6 2 0 2 357 1 1 17 1 0 994

CALHOUN 0 0 0 3 2 109 97 0 1 4 0 15 143 0 0 374

CARROLL 5 0 2 2 8 138 0 0 0 66 0 0 9 0 0 230

CHICKASAW 0 0 0 61 1 21 469 0 1 0 0 33 16 0 1 603

CHOCTAW 0 3 17 100 3 56 15 7 4 0 1 6 4 0 0 216

CLAIBORNE 0 9 0 0 214 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 227

CLARKE 0 0 22 10 4 1 0 125 301 0 2 0 0 6 0 471

CLAY 0 1 21 468 33 36 134 0 15 0 0 17 1 1 1 728

COAHOMA 1,412 1 0 3 6 0 3 1 0 20 0 0 47 1 0 1,494

COPIAH 0 609 1 5 278 15 0 3 0 1 0 0 1 1 8 922

COVINGTON 1 67 1 1 9 0 0 328 2 0 10 0 0 41 1 461

DESOTO 9 2 2 27 18 12 27 6 7 5 3 46 3,631 0 2 3,797

FORREST 1 4 0 3 12 3 3 639 13 0 46 1 0 1,089 8 1,822

FRANKLIN 0 128 0 2 5 4 0 1 2 0 2 0 0 2 40 186

GEORGE 0 1 0 2 1 1 0 27 0 0 509 1 0 9 1 552

GREENE 0 0 1 1 1 0 0 101 9 0 51 0 0 20 2 186

GRENADA 1 0 0 5 12 607 6 0 2 28 0 1 55 0 0 717

HANCOCK 0 0 0 3 2 0 1 4 2 0 306 0 2 492 3 815

HARRISON 0 7 11 10 14 7 0 31 2 3 4,466 0 5 77 11 4,644

HINDS 4 63 18 34 5,734 1,378 5 24 34 6 10 7 7 12 17 7,353

HOLMES 1 0 0 7 63 398 1 3 2 24 1 0 7 1 2 510

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201 202 203 204 205 206 207 208 209 210 211 212 213 214 215CO CL EC EM HI HO IT JO ME MD GC NE NW PR SWMS County Total

HUMPHREYS 3 0 0 5 19 8 0 1 0 164 0 0 0 0 0 200

ISSAQUENA 1 0 0 1 5 0 0 0 0 9 0 0 1 0 0 17

ITAWAMBA 0 0 0 8 1 0 708 0 0 1 0 26 0 0 0 744

JACKSON 1 3 6 8 11 20 0 34 8 1 3,512 1 1 46 11 3,663

JASPER 0 4 63 1 5 0 0 257 55 2 3 0 1 7 0 398

JEFFERSON 0 64 1 0 48 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 6 0 122

JEFF DAVIS 0 44 0 1 18 0 0 86 0 0 5 0 0 106 2 262

JONES 0 4 8 7 6 1 1 1,484 32 0 6 0 0 44 4 1,597

KEMPER 0 1 37 170 0 1 0 2 76 0 0 0 0 0 0 287

LAFAYETTE 0 3 2 2 7 17 39 3 2 0 0 13 745 0 1 834

LAMAR 0 4 2 3 2 4 1 340 3 0 37 0 3 802 7 1,208

LAUDERDALE 0 1 184 208 20 7 0 25 2,322 0 2 0 2 9 1 2,781

LAWRENCE 0 271 0 1 16 1 1 23 1 0 2 0 0 11 54 381

LEAKE 0 4 271 20 58 58 0 5 43 2 1 1 1 1 0 465

LEE 0 1 1 41 5 7 2,816 1 2 4 0 253 18 6 0 3,155

LEFLORE 8 0 0 1 16 52 2 0 1 586 2 0 14 1 1 684

LINCOLN 0 748 1 0 40 8 1 4 2 0 2 0 2 6 179 993

LOWNDES 2 3 12 1,518 41 9 201 3 28 4 2 34 5 3 2 1,867

MADISON 1 10 15 50 512 1,483 4 9 19 5 12 1 21 10 1 2,153

MARION 0 3 1 5 7 0 0 63 3 0 8 0 2 387 42 521

MARSHALL 0 0 0 3 3 0 23 0 0 6 0 38 424 0 1 498

MONROE 0 0 7 143 4 5 816 0 0 2 0 46 8 0 0 1,031

MONTGOMERY 1 1 1 12 9 252 2 1 1 20 0 1 23 0 0 324

NESHOBA 0 1 570 46 14 5 4 4 234 0 2 0 1 0 0 881

NEWTON 0 0 519 9 4 0 0 5 187 2 2 0 0 0 1 729

NOXUBEE 0 1 11 326 5 1 41 0 28 1 0 1 4 0 1 420

OKTIBBEHA 1 2 32 808 13 23 107 0 29 2 0 13 2 3 1 1,036

PANOLA 24 0 0 3 3 42 4 0 2 0 0 9 710 0 0 797

PEARL RIVER 0 12 0 4 11 0 1 21 3 1 36 0 0 1,422 7 1,518

PERRY 0 0 1 1 0 1 0 157 5 0 20 0 0 58 1 244

PIKE 0 65 0 0 44 2 0 15 0 0 7 1 0 6 977 1,117

PONTOTOC 0 0 0 5 4 2 701 0 1 2 0 42 41 0 0 798

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201 202 203 204 205 206 207 208 209 210 211 212 213 214 215CO CL EC EM HI HO IT JO ME MD GC NE NW PR SWMS County Total

PRENTISS 0 0 0 0 0 0 38 1 0 0 0 566 2 0 0 607

QUITMAN 193 0 0 0 1 3 0 0 1 4 0 1 90 0 0 293

RANKIN 0 44 26 75 2,858 539 2 53 23 7 17 2 12 9 9 3,676

SCOTT 0 2 369 3 185 29 0 10 74 2 1 0 1 2 1 679

SHARKEY 4 0 0 1 54 1 0 1 0 56 1 0 1 0 0 119

SIMPSON 0 450 1 4 145 12 2 57 4 2 4 0 2 13 4 700

SMITH 0 52 26 5 15 3 2 248 7 1 3 0 0 7 0 369

STONE 0 3 0 3 1 0 0 2 0 0 409 0 0 32 3 453

SUNFLOWER 35 1 0 6 15 4 3 0 0 624 0 0 18 0 0 706

TALLAHATCHIE 262 0 0 1 7 74 4 0 0 24 0 7 85 0 1 465

TATE 9 0 1 6 2 1 1 0 0 1 0 5 888 1 1 916

TIPPAH 0 0 0 2 1 0 30 0 0 0 1 527 16 0 0 577

TISHOMINGO 0 0 0 1 0 0 120 0 2 0 0 396 1 0 0 520

TUNICA 119 0 2 1 2 0 3 0 0 0 0 1 90 1 0 219

UNION 0 0 0 7 1 0 211 0 1 0 2 428 28 1 0 679

WALTHALL 0 15 0 0 7 2 0 8 0 0 7 0 1 39 258 337

WARREN 0 15 3 33 1,195 27 1 20 15 4 9 2 8 7 3 1,342

WASHINGTON 49 4 5 12 68 7 2 2 2 1,051 6 0 15 4 0 1,227

WAYNE 0 1 2 1 6 1 1 280 62 0 10 0 1 12 0 377

WEBSTER 0 0 2 146 0 114 10 0 7 1 1 4 1 0 0 286

WILKINSON 0 56 0 4 6 0 0 9 0 0 0 0 1 2 59 137

WINSTON 1 0 294 126 7 9 8 12 84 0 1 0 0 4 0 546

YALOBUSHA 8 0 0 2 2 80 9 1 0 1 0 11 277 0 0 391

YAZOO 0 3 0 7 202 200 1 9 1 20 4 0 8 3 1 459

UNKNOWN 82 166 83 198 263 95 147 118 234 73 394 215 394 126 158 2,746

System Total 2,819 3,583 2,668 4,837 12,526 6,419 6,899 4,675 4,018 3,200 9,948 3,622 8,013 4,969 2,089 80,285

HO = Holmes; IT = Itawamba; JO = Jones County; ME = Meridian; MD = MS Delta

MG = MS Gulf Coast; NE = Northeast MS; NW = Northwest MS; PR = Pearl River; SW = Southwest MS

CO = Coahoma; CL = Copiah-Lincoln; EC = East Central; EM = East MS; HI = Hinds

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Total201 Coahoma 472

202 Copiah-Lincoln 1,446

203 East Central 721

204 East MS 2,220

205 Hinds 2,782

206 Holmes 2,180

207 Itawamba 3,715

208 Jones 1,432

209 Meridian 1,129

210 MS Delta 859

211 MS Gulf Coast 3,551

212 Northeast MS 1,133

213 Northwest MS 2,248

214 Pearl River 1,187

215 Southwest MS 748

25,823System Total

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All Students

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N % N % N %201 Coahoma 216 48.3 87 19.5 144 32.2 447

202 Copiah-Lincoln 421 55.2 195 25.6 147 19.3 763

203 East Central 199 46.5 144 33.6 85 19.9 428

204 East MS 606 62.4 187 19.3 178 18.3 971

205 Hinds 613 30.2 782 38.5 638 31.4 2,033

206 Holmes 705 62.6 307 27.2 115 10.2 1,127

207 Itawamba 1,095 70.7 361 23.3 94 6.1 1,550

208 Jones 595 59.6 169 16.9 235 23.5 999

209 Meridian 268 32.3 317 38.2 244 29.4 829

210 MS Delta 275 50.7 148 27.3 119 22.0 542

211 MS Gulf Coast 1,150 57.4 775 38.7 77 3.9 2,002

212 Northeast MS 315 49.8 250 39.6 67 10.6 632

213 Northwest MS 414 62.3 192 28.9 59 8.9 665

214 Pearl River 335 36.9 391 43.1 182 20.0 908

215 Southwest MS 144 30.6 175 37.2 151 32.1 470

7,351 51.2 4,480 31.2 2,535 17.7 14,366

Certificate / Diploma

Total

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Associate Applied Science

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N % N % N %201 Coahoma 136 30.4 311 69.6 0 0.0 447

202 Copiah-Lincoln 273 36.0 485 64.0 0 0.0 758

203 East Central 149 35.5 271 64.5 0 0.0 420

204 East MS 380 40.4 561 59.6 0 0.0 941

205 Hinds 686 35.8 1,229 64.2 0 0.0 1,915

206 Holmes 343 31.1 759 68.9 0 0.0 1,102

207 Itawamba 517 33.9 1,007 66.1 0 0.0 1,524

208 Jones 402 41.1 576 58.9 0 0.0 978

209 Meridian 264 32.6 546 67.4 0 0.0 810

210 MS Delta 200 37.7 330 62.3 0 0.0 530

211 MS Gulf Coast 739 39.4 1,135 60.6 0 0.0 1,874

212 Northeast MS 238 38.3 383 61.7 0 0.0 621

213 Northwest MS 250 37.6 415 62.4 0 0.0 665

214 Pearl River 339 38.0 550 61.6 4 0.5 893

215 Southwest MS 181 39.0 283 61.0 0 0.0 464

5,097 36.6 8,841 63.4 4 0.0 13,942

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Statistical Data2012-2013

Research and Effectiveness Division

3825 Ridgewood Rd

Jackson, MS 39211

Voice: 601 432-6373

Fax: 601-432-6363

Email: [email protected]

Title Page

Foreword 2

Credit Enrollment Academic Year 2012-2013 * 3

Enrollment Comparison of Fall 2012 to Fall 2011 4

Enrollment by Age Groups 5

Enrollment by Admission Compliance 6

Enrollment by Classification 7

Enrollment by Curriculum 8

Headcount by Enrollment Status 9

Enrollment by Gender 10

Enrollment by Ethnicity 11

Enrollment by Residence Status 12

Enrollment by County 13

MS Virtual Community College Enrollment 16

Graduate Headcount by Degree Type 17

Graduate Headcount by Gender 18

* Academic Year = Summer 2012 + Fall 2012 + Spring 2013 + Winter 2013

CONTENTS

 

FOREWORD

As the first state to establish a system of public community colleges, the state has fifteen comprehensive community college districts which

provide educational programs and services that are accessible to virtually all Mississippi citizens. This has been a goal of these two‐year

institutions since the first one began admitting students in 1922. All public community colleges are accredited by the Southern Association of

Colleges and Schools and the Mississippi Commission on College Accreditation.

This network of institutions operates both university transfer and occupationally‐oriented programs. A student may transfer earned credits to

four‐year institutions without loss of credit if the student has followed the Articulation Agreement between the MS Board of Trustees of State

Institutions of Higher Learning and the Mississippi Community College Board. Studies reveal that Mississippi community college transfer

students perform as well or better than the native students at Mississippi’s public four‐year institutions.

Community and junior colleges are the primary delivery mechanism for post‐secondary career and technical education programs and workforce

training in Mississippi. These programs of two‐years or less duration are designed to prepare students for immediate employment and for

upgrading skills of those currently employed. Training programs in more than one hundred occupational skills are provided by the colleges.

They also provide a variety of continuing education, as well as community and public service activities. The institutions are funded by state

appropriations, local district taxes, student tuition and fees and federal grants.

A characteristic of Mississippi’s community colleges is their flexibility and rapid response to the changing needs of their service districts. This is

a direct result of an administration and a board of control operating at the local level. Each college district has a local governing board which

employs the president and faculty, owns property, establishes budgets for operation and capital improvement, and sets policies for the general

governance of the institution. Cooperation by the various institutions on state‐wide endeavors is accomplished through the Mississippi

Association for Community and Junior Colleges, a voluntary organization of the institutions represented by their presidents.

State coordination and oversight is provided by the Mississippi Community College Board (formerly the State Board for Community and Junior

Colleges), which on July 1, 1986, was named successor to the Junior College Commission. With regard to the system of community colleges,

the State Board establishes standards for operation, administers state appropriations, audits enrollment, approves career and technical

education programs, accredits schools of practical nursing, approves campuses, centers, and sites, assembles reports, and provides general

coordination, support, leadership and advocacy.

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Total Headcount Credit Students (unduplicated) 104,571

Total Headcount Credit Students (duplicated) 169,213

Total Semester Credit Hours 1,926,962

Average Credit Hours per Student 18.4

Total Full Time Equivalent (sch/30) 64,232

Summer Headcount 25,478

Fall Headcount 75,660

Spring Headcount 68,008

Winter Headcount 67

Average Student Age 24.4

Female Students 62.2%

White Students 54.1%

African-American Students 40.9%

In-State Students 96.6%

Students Admitted with HS Diploma 63.1%

Full-Time Students 73.5%

Students in Academic Curriculum 73.4%

Freshman Students 41.6%

Average ACT Score 18.5

Fall 2012 Demographics

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Fall 12 Fall 11 Diff Percent Fall 12 Fall 11 Diff Percent201 Coahoma 2,203 2,819 -616 -21.9% 1,870.6 2,368.1 -497.5 -21.0%

202 Copiah-Lincoln 3,303 3,583 -280 -7.8% 2,823.1 3,055.3 -232.1 -7.6%

203 East Central 2,500 2,668 -168 -6.3% 2,152.8 2,273.3 -120.5 -5.3%

204 East MS 4,691 4,837 -146 -3.0% 3,780.9 3,862.1 -81.3 -2.1%

205 Hinds 11,664 12,526 -862 -6.9% 9,461.0 10,198.5 -737.5 -7.2%

206 Holmes 6,281 6,419 -138 -2.1% 5,102.8 5,138.1 -35.3 -0.7%

207 Itawamba 5,949 6,899 -950 -13.8% 5,036.9 5,711.8 -674.9 -11.8%

208 Jones 4,158 4,675 -517 -11.1% 3,731.9 4,118.3 -386.4 -9.4%

209 Meridian 3,742 4,018 -276 -6.9% 2,986.4 3,244.4 -257.9 -8.0%

210 MS Delta 3,054 3,200 -146 -4.6% 2,559.5 2,658.7 -99.2 -3.7%

211 MS Gulf Coast 10,098 9,948 150 1.5% 7,930.4 7,880.8 49.6 0.6%

212 Northeast MS 3,390 3,622 -232 -6.4% 3,057.9 3,300.6 -242.7 -7.4%

213 Northwest MS 7,976 8,013 -37 -0.5% 6,344.7 6,416.9 -72.3 -1.1%

214 Pearl River 4,605 4,969 -364 -7.3% 3,693.8 4,055.3 -361.5 -8.9%

215 Southwest MS 2,046 2,089 -43 -2.1% 1,865.8 1,881.3 -15.5 -0.8%

75,660 80,285 -4,625 -5.8% 62,399 66,164 -3,765 -5.7%

* 1 FTE = 15 Credit Hours

System Total

DistrictHeadcount Full Time Equivalent *

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N % N % N % N % N % N % N % N % N % N % N % NCoahoma 0 0.0 104 4.7 570 25.9 449 20.4 310 14.1 283 12.9 170 7.7 104 4.7 134 6.1 71 3.2 8 0.4 2,203

Co-Lin 0 0.0 260 7.9 1,272 38.5 672 20.4 307 9.3 259 7.8 183 5.5 111 3.4 169 5.1 65 2.0 5 0.2 3,303

East Central 0 0.0 135 5.4 1,001 40.0 462 18.5 238 9.5 210 8.4 162 6.5 109 4.4 132 5.3 50 2.0 1 0.0 2,500

East MS 0 0.0 150 3.2 1,486 31.7 1,035 22.1 628 13.4 430 9.2 279 6.0 195 4.2 319 6.8 164 3.5 5 0.1 4,691

Hinds 0 0.0 804 6.9 3,317 28.4 1,991 17.1 1,517 13.0 1,324 11.4 943 8.1 639 5.5 765 6.6 350 3.0 14 0.1 11,664

Holmes 1 0.0 211 3.4 1,833 29.2 1,290 20.5 841 13.4 751 12.0 450 7.2 356 5.7 402 6.4 137 2.2 9 0.1 6,281

Itawamba 0 0.0 73 1.2 2,244 37.7 1,063 17.9 591 9.9 589 9.9 435 7.3 305 5.1 447 7.5 192 3.2 10 0.2 5,949

Jones 0 0.0 209 5.0 2,015 48.5 789 19.0 363 8.7 317 7.6 177 4.3 107 2.6 128 3.1 53 1.3 0 0.0 4,158

Meridian 0 0.0 137 3.7 1,112 29.7 693 18.5 505 13.5 475 12.7 294 7.9 201 5.4 239 6.4 83 2.2 3 0.1 3,742

MS Delta 0 0.0 221 7.2 963 31.5 774 25.3 398 13.0 263 8.6 169 5.5 91 3.0 106 3.5 68 2.2 1 0.0 3,054

Gulf Coast 0 0.0 310 3.1 3,048 30.2 1,782 17.7 1,250 12.4 1,337 13.2 891 8.8 533 5.3 665 6.6 256 2.5 26 0.3 10,098

Northeast 0 0.0 120 3.5 1,496 44.1 727 21.5 299 8.8 273 8.1 168 5.0 106 3.1 147 4.3 51 1.5 3 0.1 3,390

Northwest 0 0.0 191 2.4 2,736 34.3 1,728 21.7 1,028 12.9 786 9.9 494 6.2 351 4.4 456 5.7 186 2.3 20 0.3 7,976

Pearl River 0 0.0 193 4.2 1,472 32.0 1,011 22.0 581 12.6 554 12.0 302 6.6 186 4.0 224 4.9 75 1.6 7 0.2 4,605

Southwest 0 0.0 106 5.2 829 40.5 400 19.6 213 10.4 158 7.7 117 5.7 84 4.1 103 5.0 35 1.7 1 0.1 2,046

Syst Total 1 0.0 3,224 4.3 25,394 33.6 14,866 19.7 9,069 12.0 8,009 10.6 5,234 6.9 3,478 4.6 4,436 5.9 1,836 2.4 113 0.2 75,660

District

Age GroupTotalUnknown 15 - 17 18 - 19 20 - 21 22 - 24 25 - 29 30 - 34 35 - 39 40 - 49 50 - 64 65 & Over

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N % N % N % N % N % N % N % N % N %201 Coahoma 1,427 64.8 347 15.8 0 0.0 145 6.6 187 8.5 88 4.0 0 0.0 9 0.4 0 0.0 2,203

202 Copiah-Lincoln 2,485 75.2 308 9.3 0 0.0 10 0.3 436 13.2 64 1.9 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 3,303

203 East Central 1,679 67.2 207 8.3 7 0.3 1 0.0 466 18.6 140 5.6 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 2,500

204 East MS 2,364 50.4 397 8.5 0 0.0 0 0.0 1,779 37.9 151 3.2 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 4,691

205 Hinds 6,691 57.4 1,129 9.7 8 0.1 52 0.5 2,952 25.3 832 7.1 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 11,664

206 Holmes 3,482 55.4 586 9.3 3 0.1 0 0.0 2,008 32.0 194 3.1 1 0.0 7 0.1 0 0.0 6,281

207 Itawamba 3,109 52.3 743 12.5 0 0.0 0 0.0 2,025 34.0 72 1.2 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 5,949

208 Jones 2,739 65.9 281 6.8 0 0.0 3 0.1 915 22.0 214 5.2 0 0.0 6 0.1 0 0.0 4,158

209 Meridian 2,940 78.6 425 11.4 0 0.0 0 0.0 263 7.0 112 3.0 0 0.0 2 0.1 0 0.0 3,742

210 MS Delta 2,648 86.7 233 7.6 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 173 5.7 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 3,054

211 MS Gulf Coast 5,910 58.5 1,079 10.7 0 0.0 1 0.0 2,812 27.9 271 2.7 0 0.0 25 0.3 0 0.0 10,098

212 Northeast MS 2,656 78.4 313 9.2 0 0.0 2 0.1 297 8.8 98 2.9 0 0.0 24 0.7 0 0.0 3,390

213 Northwest MS 6,065 76.0 829 10.4 0 0.0 1 0.0 866 10.9 180 2.3 0 0.0 35 0.4 0 0.0 7,976

214 Pearl River 2,254 49.0 361 7.8 0 0.0 1 0.0 1,818 39.5 171 3.7 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 4,605

215 Southwest MS 1,265 61.8 166 8.1 0 0.0 11 0.5 506 24.7 98 4.8 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 2,046

47,714 63.1 7,404 9.8 18 0.0 227 0.3 17,330 22.9 2,858 3.8 1 0.0 108 0.1 0 0.0 75,660System Total

Ability to Benefit

Dual Enroll Dual Credit

Occupat Diploma

TotalDistrictHS Diploma GED

Required HS Units Early Admit Hurricane

College Transfer

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N % N % N % N %201 Coahoma 765 34.7 1,293 58.7 88 4.0 57 2.6 2,203

202 Copiah-Lincoln 1,699 51.4 1,324 40.1 64 1.9 216 6.5 3,303

203 East Central 1,358 54.3 484 19.4 140 5.6 518 20.7 2,500

204 East MS 1,854 39.5 2,684 57.2 151 3.2 2 0.0 4,691

205 Hinds 5,985 51.3 4,661 40.0 832 7.1 186 1.6 11,664

206 Holmes 1,658 26.4 4,429 70.5 194 3.1 0 0.0 6,281

207 Itawamba 1,653 27.8 4,224 71.0 72 1.2 0 0.0 5,949

208 Jones 1,982 47.7 908 21.8 214 5.2 1,054 25.4 4,158

209 Meridian 2,637 70.5 993 26.5 112 3.0 0 0.0 3,742

210 MS Delta 537 17.6 2,344 76.8 173 5.7 0 0.0 3,054

211 MS Gulf Coast 2,094 20.7 7,718 76.4 271 2.7 15 0.2 10,098

212 Northeast MS 1,586 46.8 1,409 41.6 98 2.9 297 8.8 3,390

213 Northwest MS 3,611 45.3 4,181 52.4 180 2.3 4 0.1 7,976

214 Pearl River 2,947 64.0 1,354 29.4 171 3.7 133 2.9 4,605

215 Southwest MS 1,076 52.6 872 42.6 98 4.8 0 0.0 2,046

31,442 41.6 38,878 51.4 2,858 3.8 2,482 3.3 75,660

Total

System Total

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N % N % N % N %201 Coahoma 1,330 60.4 263 11.9 510 23.2 100 4.5 2,203

202 Copiah-Lincoln 2,582 78.2 493 14.9 163 4.9 65 2.0 3,303

203 East Central 1,600 64.0 624 25.0 113 4.5 163 6.5 2,500

204 East MS 3,827 81.6 533 11.4 174 3.7 157 3.4 4,691

205 Hinds 8,092 69.4 1,778 15.2 776 6.7 1,018 8.7 11,664

206 Holmes 4,930 78.5 1,009 16.1 148 2.4 194 3.1 6,281

207 Itawamba 4,523 76.0 1,255 21.1 99 1.7 72 1.2 5,949

208 Jones 3,150 75.8 654 15.7 140 3.4 214 5.2 4,158

209 Meridian 2,903 77.6 445 11.9 282 7.5 112 3.0 3,742

210 MS Delta 2,343 76.7 259 8.5 221 7.2 231 7.6 3,054

211 MS Gulf Coast 6,899 68.3 2,489 24.7 439 4.4 271 2.7 10,098

212 Northeast MS 2,302 67.9 870 25.7 120 3.5 98 2.9 3,390

213 Northwest MS 6,387 80.1 1,136 14.2 273 3.4 180 2.3 7,976

214 Pearl River 3,271 71.0 910 19.8 245 5.3 179 3.9 4,605

215 Southwest MS 1,418 69.3 370 18.1 160 7.8 98 4.8 2,046

55,557 73.4 13,088 17.3 3,863 5.1 3,152 4.2 75,660

Total

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N % N %201 Coahoma 1,768 80.3 435 19.8 2,203

202 Copiah-Lincoln 2,524 76.4 779 23.6 3,303

203 East Central 1,862 74.5 638 25.5 2,500

204 East MS 3,296 70.3 1,395 29.7 4,691

205 Hinds 8,042 69.0 3,622 31.1 11,664

206 Holmes 4,404 70.1 1,877 29.9 6,281

207 Itawamba 4,401 74.0 1,548 26.0 5,949

208 Jones 3,340 80.3 818 19.7 4,158

209 Meridian 2,733 73.0 1,009 27.0 3,742

210 MS Delta 2,314 75.8 740 24.2 3,054

211 MS Gulf Coast 6,874 68.1 3,224 31.9 10,098

212 Northeast MS 2,840 83.8 550 16.2 3,390

213 Northwest MS 6,035 75.7 1,941 24.3 7,976

214 Pearl River 3,501 76.0 1,104 24.0 4,605

215 Southwest MS 1,684 82.3 362 17.7 2,046

55,618 73.5 20,042 26.5 75,660

Total

System Total

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N % N % N %201 Coahoma 795 36.1 1,408 63.9 0 0.0 2,203

202 Copiah-Lincoln 1,177 35.6 2,126 64.4 0 0.0 3,303

203 East Central 908 36.3 1,592 63.7 0 0.0 2,500

204 East MS 1,931 41.2 2,737 58.4 23 0.5 4,691

205 Hinds 4,228 36.3 7,436 63.8 0 0.0 11,664

206 Holmes 2,211 35.2 4,070 64.8 0 0.0 6,281

207 Itawamba 2,326 39.1 3,623 60.9 0 0.0 5,949

208 Jones 1,660 39.9 2,498 60.1 0 0.0 4,158

209 Meridian 1,157 30.9 2,569 68.7 16 0.4 3,742

210 MS Delta 1,146 37.5 1,907 62.4 1 0.0 3,054

211 MS Gulf Coast 4,056 40.2 5,996 59.4 46 0.5 10,098

212 Northeast MS 1,332 39.3 2,058 60.7 0 0.0 3,390

213 Northwest MS 3,118 39.1 4,858 60.9 0 0.0 7,976

214 Pearl River 1,684 36.6 2,894 62.8 27 0.6 4,605

215 Southwest MS 772 37.7 1,274 62.3 0 0.0 2,046

28,501 37.7 47,046 62.2 113 0.2 75,660

N/ATotal

System Total

DistrictMale Female

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N % N % N % N % N % N % N % N % N %201 Coahoma 1 0.1 2,117 96.1 0 0.0 0 0.0 5 0.2 53 2.4 26 1.2 0 0.0 1 0.1 2,203

202 Copiah-Lincoln 0 0.0 1,411 42.7 6 0.2 7 0.2 25 0.8 1,821 55.1 28 0.9 0 0.0 5 0.2 3,303

203 East Central 6 0.2 938 37.5 129 5.2 9 0.4 38 1.5 1,296 51.8 76 3.0 6 0.2 2 0.1 2,500

204 East MS 0 0.0 2,372 50.6 17 0.4 14 0.3 38 0.8 2,073 44.2 177 3.8 0 0.0 0 0.0 4,691

205 Hinds 2 0.0 6,782 58.1 48 0.4 78 0.7 95 0.8 4,411 37.8 198 1.7 24 0.2 26 0.2 11,664

206 Holmes 1 0.0 3,117 49.6 10 0.2 41 0.7 48 0.8 2,992 47.6 68 1.1 3 0.1 1 0.0 6,281

207 Itawamba 3 0.1 1,689 28.4 8 0.1 29 0.5 51 0.9 4,088 68.7 61 1.0 3 0.1 17 0.3 5,949

208 Jones 0 0.0 1,238 29.8 16 0.4 12 0.3 19 0.5 2,750 66.1 64 1.5 1 0.0 58 1.4 4,158

209 Meridian 28 0.8 1,599 42.7 78 2.1 32 0.9 41 1.1 1,833 49.0 131 3.5 0 0.0 0 0.0 3,742

210 MS Delta 0 0.0 1,987 65.1 1 0.0 19 0.6 18 0.6 1,008 33.0 21 0.7 0 0.0 0 0.0 3,054

211 MS Gulf Coast 0 0.0 2,347 23.2 52 0.5 258 2.6 264 2.6 6,591 65.3 405 4.0 12 0.1 169 1.7 10,098

212 Northeast MS 0 0.0 626 18.5 8 0.2 8 0.2 39 1.2 2,638 77.8 54 1.6 1 0.0 16 0.5 3,390

213 Northwest MS 0 0.0 2,609 32.7 14 0.2 83 1.0 133 1.7 5,113 64.1 24 0.3 0 0.0 0 0.0 7,976

214 Pearl River 0 0.0 1,265 27.5 13 0.3 37 0.8 75 1.6 3,122 67.8 93 2.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 4,605

215 Southwest MS 0 0.0 836 40.9 9 0.4 14 0.7 6 0.3 1,140 55.7 34 1.7 0 0.0 7 0.3 2,046

41 0.1 30,933 40.9 409 0.5 641 0.9 895 1.2 40,929 54.1 1,460 1.9 50 0.1 302 0.4 75,660

Hispanic White Mult RaceTotal

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DistrictNR Alien African Am Am Indian Asian Unknown Hawaiian

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N % N % N % N %201 Coahoma 1,959 88.9 204 9.3 39 1.8 1 0.1 2,203

202 Copiah-Lincoln 2,583 78.2 543 16.4 175 5.3 2 0.1 3,303

203 East Central 1,920 76.8 513 20.5 63 2.5 4 0.2 2,500

204 East MS 3,306 70.5 1,160 24.7 225 4.8 0 0.0 4,691

205 Hinds 9,645 82.7 1,875 16.1 141 1.2 3 0.0 11,664

206 Holmes 3,418 54.4 2,763 44.0 100 1.6 0 0.0 6,281

207 Itawamba 5,802 97.5 0 0.0 136 2.3 11 0.2 5,949

208 Jones 2,563 61.6 1,473 35.4 118 2.8 4 0.1 4,158

209 Meridian 2,192 58.6 1,360 36.3 189 5.1 1 0.0 3,742

210 MS Delta 2,662 87.2 314 10.3 78 2.6 0 0.0 3,054

211 MS Gulf Coast 8,941 88.5 713 7.1 428 4.2 16 0.2 10,098

212 Northeast MS 2,571 75.8 643 19.0 174 5.1 2 0.1 3,390

213 Northwest MS 7,103 89.1 478 6.0 395 5.0 0 0.0 7,976

214 Pearl River 3,854 83.7 616 13.4 135 2.9 0 0.0 4,605

215 Southwest MS 1,420 69.4 455 22.2 171 8.4 0 0.0 2,046

59,939 79.2 13,110 17.3 2,567 3.4 44 0.1 75,660

Total

System Total

DistrictIn District Out Of District Out Of State Out Of Country

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201 202 203 204 205 206 207 208 209 210 211 212 213 214 215CO CL EC EM HI HO IT JO ME MD GC NE NW PR SW

Adams 1 540 0 4 38 1 0 5 0 0 2 0 0 5 10 606

Alcorn 0 0 1 5 0 0 47 1 0 1 0 796 6 0 2 859

Amite 0 33 0 0 5 1 0 7 0 0 3 0 0 6 192 247

Attala 0 0 8 18 40 346 4 1 9 1 1 0 4 2 0 434

Benton 0 0 0 0 0 1 8 0 0 1 0 39 84 1 0 134

Bolivar 447 3 1 6 24 9 4 3 0 377 4 8 33 1 0 920

Calhoun 1 0 1 6 0 99 85 0 1 2 0 14 130 0 0 339

Carroll 3 1 1 0 14 131 1 1 1 55 0 0 5 0 0 213

Chickasaw 0 0 2 59 0 17 407 0 0 3 0 31 15 1 0 535

Choctaw 0 1 15 110 2 59 21 1 9 0 0 3 4 1 0 226

Claiborne 1 14 0 1 173 2 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 194

Clarke 2 2 21 6 4 0 0 91 258 0 3 0 0 4 0 391

Clay 0 0 10 414 6 18 78 0 7 0 0 29 1 1 0 564

Coahoma 985 2 0 3 11 2 2 1 1 22 1 0 46 0 0 1,076

Copiah 0 512 0 8 232 19 2 5 2 1 3 0 2 0 8 794

Covington 2 64 3 1 11 0 0 304 3 0 5 0 2 49 2 446

Desoto 18 3 7 25 11 19 34 3 8 5 7 46 3,686 4 0 3,876

Forrest 1 9 5 6 9 2 2 574 11 1 58 0 1 965 13 1,657

Franklin 0 118 1 1 3 2 0 2 1 0 1 0 0 3 40 172

George 0 1 0 1 1 1 0 19 0 0 560 0 1 9 3 596

Greene 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 121 8 0 51 1 0 19 1 204

Grenada 1 0 1 7 11 625 7 1 2 20 2 1 48 1 0 727

Hancock 0 1 0 9 3 0 0 7 2 0 280 0 4 461 9 776

Harrison 1 10 9 11 23 4 0 30 6 3 4,434 0 5 98 12 4,646

Hinds 19 75 14 40 4,981 1,506 9 23 39 7 24 3 5 20 21 6,786

Holmes 1 2 1 8 57 327 0 1 1 31 3 0 4 3 2 441

MS County Total

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201 202 203 204 205 206 207 208 209 210 211 212 213 214 215CO CL EC EM HI HO IT JO ME MD GC NE NW PR SWMS County Total

Humphreys 1 0 0 8 12 9 0 1 0 162 1 0 1 2 0 197

Issaquena 1 0 0 0 7 0 0 0 0 4 0 0 1 1 0 14

Itawamba 0 0 0 7 0 0 597 1 0 1 0 30 0 0 0 636

Jackson 0 5 5 13 17 25 0 29 12 0 3,465 0 5 48 18 3,642

Jasper 0 5 48 7 5 2 0 231 55 2 1 0 1 11 0 368

Jefferson 0 75 0 0 34 1 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 8 1 121

Jeff Davis 1 37 0 1 15 2 0 79 0 0 7 0 0 70 2 214

Jones 2 6 16 5 4 1 0 1,208 45 0 9 0 0 36 2 1,334

Kemper 0 0 30 164 0 2 0 6 58 0 2 0 0 0 0 262

Lafayette 1 0 2 2 4 21 39 1 1 2 0 11 747 0 0 831

Lamar 0 4 3 10 5 2 0 337 5 0 28 0 2 740 5 1,141

Lauderdale 3 1 162 189 24 9 0 20 2,193 0 1 1 2 7 1 2,613

Lawrence 0 253 1 2 21 2 0 11 4 0 1 0 1 8 56 360

Leake 2 0 230 13 45 48 0 4 40 2 2 1 2 0 1 390

Lee 1 1 3 49 11 1 2,419 1 5 6 1 230 29 1 0 2,758

Leflore 5 1 1 9 19 50 1 0 1 529 0 1 21 0 0 638

Lincoln 0 645 0 1 36 3 3 11 0 2 3 0 0 8 160 872

Lowndes 1 0 15 1,478 41 4 113 1 26 2 5 34 5 1 1 1,727

Madison 4 12 16 62 470 1,399 6 8 17 12 7 3 23 15 3 2,057

Marion 0 3 0 2 7 2 0 65 1 0 16 0 1 332 37 466

Marshall 0 0 1 2 5 0 23 0 1 7 0 26 465 0 1 531

Monroe 0 0 1 121 3 3 732 1 1 7 1 26 15 0 0 911

Montgomery 0 0 2 6 9 238 1 1 2 14 0 2 17 0 1 293

Neshoba 0 1 493 48 9 6 0 7 227 1 2 1 1 0 0 796

Newton 0 2 580 7 7 3 0 7 167 1 7 0 0 0 0 781

Noxubee 0 1 9 278 6 0 15 0 26 0 5 0 0 0 0 340

Oktibbeha 0 0 16 786 18 26 67 0 28 6 4 10 4 3 2 970

Panola 27 1 1 5 4 34 10 0 2 4 0 9 648 0 0 745

Pearl River 0 4 0 5 11 0 1 19 3 1 46 0 2 1,304 10 1,406

Perry 1 0 0 1 0 1 0 143 4 0 20 0 0 63 1 234

Pike 0 57 0 0 30 8 0 23 0 1 12 0 0 12 938 1,081

Pontotoc 0 0 0 5 2 4 649 1 1 3 1 45 37 0 0 748

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201 202 203 204 205 206 207 208 209 210 211 212 213 214 215CO CL EC EM HI HO IT JO ME MD GC NE NW PR SWMS County Total

Prentiss 1 0 1 2 1 0 39 0 0 0 1 541 3 0 0 589

Quitman 171 0 0 0 1 6 0 0 1 3 1 1 82 0 0 266

Rankin 1 46 30 50 3,172 569 6 41 24 3 22 5 17 21 13 4,020

Scott 1 5 351 5 210 22 4 8 56 3 2 0 1 1 1 670

Sharkey 2 1 0 0 48 2 2 0 0 45 5 0 0 0 0 105

Simpson 3 438 4 5 122 10 0 47 9 2 4 0 2 13 1 660

Smith 0 48 30 6 14 3 2 211 7 2 4 0 0 7 2 336

Stone 0 1 0 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 490 0 0 32 1 527

Sunflower 47 1 1 10 20 3 2 0 0 597 3 0 13 1 0 698

Tallahatchie 228 0 0 0 4 70 2 0 0 29 0 12 82 0 1 428

Tate 5 1 2 5 2 2 3 0 2 0 0 3 825 0 1 851

Tippah 0 0 0 1 0 1 25 0 0 0 0 469 12 0 0 508

Tishomingo 0 0 0 2 0 1 109 1 2 1 1 371 1 0 0 489

Tunica 107 1 1 1 2 2 4 0 0 0 0 2 103 0 0 223

Union 0 0 1 7 1 1 218 1 2 0 0 398 20 0 0 649

Walthall 0 15 0 0 7 3 0 11 0 0 7 0 3 41 246 333

Warren 2 11 0 34 1,087 32 0 19 9 6 7 2 5 7 7 1,228

Washington 52 2 1 15 89 5 3 3 1 949 0 1 25 1 0 1,147

Wayne 0 1 3 3 3 0 0 255 82 1 9 0 1 14 1 373

Webster 0 0 1 150 0 122 17 0 3 1 0 5 2 0 0 301

Wilkinson 0 46 1 1 5 1 0 7 0 0 2 0 1 2 44 110

Winston 1 0 268 120 6 6 7 9 57 0 1 0 3 4 0 482

Yalobusha 7 0 0 3 4 80 12 0 0 3 0 9 248 0 0 366

Yazoo 2 1 2 10 180 199 3 3 3 32 6 0 15 2 1 459

Unknown 40 177 67 225 144 44 104 122 190 78 444 170 395 135 171 2,506

System Total 2,203 3,303 2,500 4,691 11,664 6,281 5,949 4,158 3,742 3,054 10,098 3,390 7,976 4,605 2,046 75,660

HO = Holmes; IT = Itawamba; JO = Jones County; ME = Meridian; MD = MS Delta

MG = MS Gulf Coast; NE = Northeast MS; NW = Northwest MS; PR = Pearl River; SW = Southwest MS

CO = Coahoma; CL = Copiah-Lincoln; EC = East Central; EM = East MS; HI = Hinds

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Total201 Coahoma 382

202 Copiah-Lincoln 1,303

203 East Central 699

204 East 2,294

205 Hinds 2,384

206 Holmes 2,212

207 Itawamba 3,172

208 Jones County 1,340

209 Meridian 1,099

210 Delta 711

211 Gulf Coast 3,757

212 Northeast 1,111

213 Northwest 2,134

214 Pearl River 1,369

215 Southwest 697

24,664System Total

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N % N % N %201 Coahoma 191 55.2 55 15.9 100 28.9 346

202 Copiah-Lincoln 375 54.2 186 26.9 131 18.9 692

203 East Central 183 47.8 125 32.6 75 19.6 383

204 East MS 429 55.9 179 23.3 159 20.7 767

205 Hinds 735 35.1 748 35.7 611 29.2 2,094

206 Holmes 909 71.4 172 13.5 193 15.2 1,274

207 Itawamba 856 66.9 323 25.2 101 7.9 1,280

208 Jones 547 59.8 150 16.4 218 23.8 915

209 Meridian 230 29.5 309 39.6 241 30.9 780

210 MS Delta 203 41.9 159 32.8 123 25.4 485

211 MS Gulf Coast 1,084 55.7 772 39.7 89 4.6 1,945

212 Northeast MS 283 41.9 326 48.2 67 9.9 676

213 Northwest MS 662 57.9 253 22.1 229 20.0 1,144

214 Pearl River 464 50.4 289 31.4 167 18.2 920

215 Southwest MS 137 28.4 202 41.8 144 29.8 483

7,288 51.4 4,248 30.0 2,648 18.7 14,184

Certificate / Diploma

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N % N % N %201 Coahoma 116 33.6 229 66.4 0 0.0 345

202 Copiah-Lincoln 260 38.0 424 62.0 0 0.0 684

203 East Central 135 35.5 245 64.5 0 0.0 380

204 East MS 317 42.7 425 57.3 0 0.0 742

205 Hinds 796 39.9 1,200 60.1 0 0.0 1,996

206 Holmes 446 35.8 801 64.2 0 0.0 1,247

207 Itawamba 456 36.4 798 63.6 0 0.0 1,254

208 Jones 337 37.6 560 62.4 0 0.0 897

209 Meridian 232 30.3 535 69.8 0 0.0 767

210 MS Delta 213 44.7 264 55.4 0 0.0 477

211 MS Gulf Coast 769 42.5 1,038 57.4 1 0.1 1,808

212 Northeast MS 225 33.8 440 66.2 0 0.0 665

213 Northwest MS 349 30.5 795 69.5 0 0.0 1,144

214 Pearl River 348 38.5 551 61.0 5 0.6 904

215 Southwest MS 176 37.2 297 62.8 0 0.0 473

5,175 37.6 8,602 62.4 6 0.0 13,783

* 401 students earned multiple awards

Total

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UnDuplicated Graduates by Gender*Academic Year AY2013

All Students

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Statistical Data2013-2014

Research and Effectiveness Division

3825 Ridgewood Rd

Jackson, MS 39211

Voice: 601 432-6373

Fax: 601-432-6363

Email: [email protected]

Title Page

Foreword 2

Credit Enrollment Academic Year 2013-2014 * 3

Enrollment Comparison of Fall 2013 to Fall 2012 4

Enrollment by Age Groups 5

Enrollment by Admission Compliance 6

Enrollment by Classification 8

Enrollment by Curriculum 9

Headcount by Enrollment Status 10

Enrollment by Gender 11

Enrollment by Ethnicity 12

Enrollment by Residence Status 13

Enrollment by County 14

MS Virtual Community College Enrollment 17

Graduate Headcount by Degree Type 18

Graduate Headcount by Gender 19

* Academic Year = Summer 2013 + Fall 2013 + Spring 2014

CONTENTS

 

FOREWORD

As the first state to establish a system of public community colleges, the state has fifteen comprehensive community college districts which

provide educational programs and services that are accessible to virtually all Mississippi citizens. This has been a goal of these two‐year

institutions since the first one began admitting students in 1922. All public community colleges are accredited by the Southern Association of

Colleges and Schools and the Mississippi Commission on College Accreditation.

This network of institutions operates both university transfer and occupationally‐oriented programs. A student may transfer earned credits to

four‐year institutions without loss of credit if the student has followed the Articulation Agreement between the MS Board of Trustees of State

Institutions of Higher Learning and the Mississippi Community College Board. Studies reveal that Mississippi community college transfer

students perform as well or better than the native students at Mississippi’s public four‐year institutions.

Community and junior colleges are the primary delivery mechanism for post‐secondary career and technical education programs and workforce

training in Mississippi. These programs of two‐years or less duration are designed to prepare students for immediate employment and for

upgrading skills of those currently employed. Training programs in more than one hundred occupational skills are provided by the colleges.

They also provide a variety of continuing education, as well as community and public service activities. The institutions are funded by state

appropriations, local district taxes, student tuition and fees and federal grants.

A characteristic of Mississippi’s community colleges is their flexibility and rapid response to the changing needs of their service districts. This is

a direct result of an administration and a board of control operating at the local level. Each college district has a local governing board which

employs the president and faculty, owns property, establishes budgets for operation and capital improvement, and sets policies for the general

governance of the institution. Cooperation by the various institutions on state‐wide endeavors is accomplished through the Mississippi

Association for Community and Junior Colleges, a voluntary organization of the institutions represented by their presidents.

State coordination and oversight is provided by the Mississippi Community College Board (formerly the State Board for Community and Junior

Colleges), which on July 1, 1986, was named successor to the Junior College Commission. With regard to the system of community colleges,

the State Board establishes standards for operation, administers state appropriations, audits enrollment, approves career and technical

education programs, accredits schools of practical nursing, approves campuses, centers, and sites, assembles reports, and provides general

coordination, support, leadership and advocacy.

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Total Headcount Credit Students (unduplicated) 98,864

Total Headcount Credit Students (duplicated) 162,734

Total Semester Credit Hours 1,859,021

Average Credit Hours per Student 18.8

Total Full Time Equivalent (sch/30) 61,967

Summer Headcount 23,673

Fall Headcount 73,328

Spring Headcount 65,733

Average Student Age 24.1

Female Students 61.3%

White Students 52.7%

African-American Students 39.1%

In-State Students 96.4%

Students Admitted with HS Diploma 61.9%

Full-Time Students 77.7%

Students in Academic Curriculum 72.4%

Freshman Students 45.9%

Average ACT Score 18.6

Fall 2013 Demographics

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Academic Year 2014

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Fall 13 Fall 12 Diff Percent Fall 13 Fall 12 Diff Percent201 Coahoma 2,016 2,203 -187 -8.5% 1,695.0 1,870.6 -175.6 -9.4%

202 Copiah-Lincoln 3,065 3,303 -238 -7.2% 2,634.1 2,823.1 -189.1 -6.7%

203 East Central 2,500 2,500 0 0.0% 2,154.7 2,152.8 1.9 0.1%

204 East MS 4,456 4,691 -235 -5.0% 3,700.8 3,780.9 -80.1 -2.1%

205 Hinds 11,676 11,664 12 0.1% 9,492.3 9,461.0 31.3 0.3%

206 Holmes 5,898 6,281 -383 -6.1% 4,788.1 5,102.8 -314.7 -6.2%

207 Itawamba 5,693 5,949 -256 -4.3% 4,864.7 5,036.9 -172.3 -3.4%

208 Jones 4,359 4,158 201 4.8% 4,042.5 3,731.9 310.7 8.3%

209 Meridian 3,498 3,742 -244 -6.5% 2,801.3 2,986.4 -185.1 -6.2%

210 MS Delta 2,900 3,054 -154 -5.0% 2,471.5 2,559.5 -88.0 -3.4%

211 MS Gulf Coast 10,034 10,098 -64 -0.6% 7,937.2 7,930.4 6.8 0.1%

212 Northeast MS 3,067 3,390 -323 -9.5% 2,884.2 3,057.9 -173.7 -5.7%

213 Northwest MS 7,835 7,976 -141 -1.8% 5,867.1 6,344.7 -477.5 -7.5%

214 Pearl River 4,353 4,605 -252 -5.5% 3,578.8 3,693.8 -115.0 -3.1%

215 Southwest MS 1,978 2,046 -68 -3.3% 1,850.1 1,865.8 -15.7 -0.8%

73,328 75,660 -2,332 -3.1% 60,763 62,399 -1,636 -2.6%

* 1 FTE = 15 Credit Hours

System Total

DistrictHeadcount Full Time Equivalent *

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N % N % N % N % N % N % N % N % N % N % N % NCoahoma 0 0.0 104 5.2 550 27.3 452 22.4 311 15.4 226 11.2 125 6.2 80 4.0 105 5.2 61 3.0 2 0.1 2,016

Co-Lin 0 0.0 264 8.6 1,148 37.5 653 21.3 317 10.3 210 6.9 160 5.2 102 3.3 146 4.8 61 2.0 4 0.1 3,065

East Central 0 0.0 205 8.2 1,077 43.1 433 17.3 232 9.3 165 6.6 118 4.7 103 4.1 114 4.6 49 2.0 4 0.2 2,500

East MS 0 0.0 151 3.4 1,466 32.9 1,024 23.0 570 12.8 414 9.3 236 5.3 158 3.6 262 5.9 168 3.8 7 0.2 4,456

Hinds 0 0.0 893 7.7 3,407 29.2 2,069 17.7 1,453 12.4 1,236 10.6 889 7.6 603 5.2 714 6.1 396 3.4 16 0.1 11,676

Holmes 0 0.0 277 4.7 1,838 31.2 1,138 19.3 746 12.7 686 11.6 422 7.2 289 4.9 359 6.1 137 2.3 6 0.1 5,898

Itawamba 0 0.0 226 4.0 2,386 41.9 1,022 18.0 520 9.1 471 8.3 316 5.6 243 4.3 341 6.0 154 2.7 14 0.3 5,693

Jones 0 0.0 276 6.3 2,165 49.7 877 20.1 371 8.5 253 5.8 139 3.2 114 2.6 108 2.5 54 1.2 2 0.1 4,359

Meridian 1 0.0 139 4.0 1,015 29.0 642 18.4 452 12.9 425 12.2 285 8.2 197 5.6 247 7.1 92 2.6 3 0.1 3,498

MS Delta 0 0.0 186 6.4 958 33.0 751 25.9 394 13.6 224 7.7 136 4.7 81 2.8 113 3.9 56 1.9 1 0.0 2,900

Gulf Coast 0 0.0 382 3.8 3,067 30.6 1,723 17.2 1,242 12.4 1,312 13.1 850 8.5 530 5.3 627 6.3 289 2.9 12 0.1 10,034

Northeast 0 0.0 22 0.7 1,493 48.7 695 22.7 269 8.8 203 6.6 146 4.8 84 2.7 111 3.6 40 1.3 4 0.1 3,067

Northwest 0 0.0 258 3.3 2,681 34.2 1,771 22.6 983 12.6 736 9.4 496 6.3 312 4.0 408 5.2 170 2.2 20 0.3 7,835

Pearl River 0 0.0 247 5.7 1,587 36.5 908 20.9 551 12.7 406 9.3 241 5.5 160 3.7 183 4.2 62 1.4 8 0.2 4,353

Southwest 0 0.0 95 4.8 832 42.1 390 19.7 204 10.3 164 8.3 95 4.8 74 3.7 83 4.2 39 2.0 2 0.1 1,978

Syst Total 1 0.0 3,725 5.1 25,670 35.0 14,548 19.8 8,615 11.8 7,131 9.7 4,654 6.4 3,130 4.3 3,921 5.4 1,828 2.5 105 0.1 73,328

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Age GroupTotalUnknown 15 - 17 18 - 19 20 - 21 22 - 24 25 - 29 30 - 34 35 - 39 40 - 49 50 - 64 65 & Over

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N % N % N % N % N % N % N % N %201 Coahoma 1,281 63.5 312 15.5 0 0.0 81 4.0 0 0.0 225 11.2 111 5.5 0 0.0

202 Copiah-Lincoln 1,938 63.2 265 8.7 0 0.0 2 0.1 71 2.3 499 16.3 289 9.4 0 0.0

203 East Central 1,640 65.6 167 6.7 3 0.1 0 0.0 0 0.0 460 18.4 230 9.2 0 0.0

204 East MS 2,225 49.9 374 8.4 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 1,714 38.5 143 3.2 0 0.0

205 Hinds 6,641 56.9 1,030 8.8 7 0.1 44 0.4 0 0.0 2,961 25.4 857 7.3 94 0.8

206 Holmes 3,114 52.8 429 7.3 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 2,058 34.9 296 5.0 0 0.0

207 Itawamba 3,481 61.2 451 7.9 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 1,100 19.3 216 3.8 0 0.0

208 Jones 2,921 67.0 245 5.6 0 0.0 5 0.1 0 0.0 907 20.8 273 6.3 0 0.0

209 Meridian 2,806 80.2 319 9.1 0 0.0 4 0.1 0 0.0 256 7.3 113 3.2 0 0.0

210 MS Delta 1,389 47.9 218 7.5 0 0.0 0 0.0 3 0.1 577 19.9 180 6.2 0 0.0

211 MS Gulf Coast 5,891 58.7 1,132 11.3 7 0.1 2 0.0 0 0.0 2,610 26.0 373 3.7 0 0.0

212 Northeast MS 2,494 81.3 250 8.2 0 0.0 2 0.1 0 0.0 246 8.0 0 0.0 0 0.0

213 Northwest MS 5,936 75.8 774 9.9 1 0.0 3 0.0 0 0.0 817 10.4 266 3.4 0 0.0

214 Pearl River 2,381 54.7 362 8.3 0 0.0 2 0.1 0 0.0 1,364 31.3 244 5.6 0 0.0

215 Southwest MS 1,244 62.9 161 8.1 0 0.0 2 0.1 0 0.0 486 24.6 85 4.3 0 0.0

45,382 61.9 6,489 8.9 18 0.0 147 0.2 74 0.1 16,280 22.2 3,676 5.0 94 0.1System Total

Benefit AbilDistrict

H.S. Diploma GED Req HS UnitsD-Enr/ D-CrediPathways Coll. Transf

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TotalN % N % N %

201 Coahoma 6 0.3 0 0.0 0 0.0 2,016

202 Copiah-Lincoln 1 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 3,065

203 East Central 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 2,500

204 East MS 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 4,456

205 Hinds 42 0.4 0 0.0 0 0.0 11,676

206 Holmes 1 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 5,898

207 Itawamba 3 0.1 0 0.0 442 7.8 5,693

208 Jones 1 0.0 0 0.0 7 0.2 4,359

209 Meridian 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 3,498

210 MS Delta 10 0.3 0 0.0 523 18.0 2,900

211 MS Gulf Coast 18 0.2 1 0.0 0 0.0 10,034

212 Northeast MS 22 0.7 0 0.0 53 1.7 3,067

213 Northwest MS 38 0.5 0 0.0 0 0.0 7,835

214 Pearl River 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 4,353

215 Southwest MS 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 1,978

142 0.2 1 0.0 1,025 1.4 73,328System Total

Hurricane 5-yr RuleOccup Dipl.

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District

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N % N % N % N %201 Coahoma 999 49.6 906 44.9 111 5.5 0 0.0 2,016

202 Copiah-Lincoln 1,495 48.8 1,263 41.2 289 9.4 18 0.6 3,065

203 East Central 1,367 54.7 739 29.6 230 9.2 164 6.6 2,500

204 East MS 2,148 48.2 2,164 48.6 143 3.2 1 0.0 4,456

205 Hinds 6,157 52.7 3,509 30.1 951 8.1 1,059 9.1 11,676

206 Holmes 1,608 27.3 3,990 67.7 300 5.1 0 0.0 5,898

207 Itawamba 2,333 41.0 2,690 47.3 216 3.8 454 8.0 5,693

208 Jones 2,670 61.3 1,151 26.4 273 6.3 265 6.1 4,359

209 Meridian 2,415 69.0 970 27.7 113 3.2 0 0.0 3,498

210 MS Delta 391 13.5 2,329 80.3 180 6.2 0 0.0 2,900

211 MS Gulf Coast 3,464 34.5 6,197 61.8 373 3.7 0 0.0 10,034

212 Northeast MS 1,309 42.7 1,103 36.0 0 0.0 655 21.4 3,067

213 Northwest MS 3,512 44.8 4,056 51.8 266 3.4 1 0.0 7,835

214 Pearl River 2,789 64.1 1,193 27.4 244 5.6 127 2.9 4,353

215 Southwest MS 1,018 51.5 870 44.0 85 4.3 5 0.3 1,978

33,675 45.9 33,130 45.2 3,774 5.2 2,749 3.8 73,328

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Total

System Total

DistrictFreshman Sophomore High School Not Classified

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N % N % N % N %201 Coahoma 1,246 61.8 227 11.3 432 21.4 111 5.5 2,016

202 Copiah-Lincoln 2,136 69.7 500 16.3 140 4.6 289 9.4 3,065

203 East Central 1,634 65.4 510 20.4 107 4.3 249 10.0 2,500

204 East MS 3,585 80.5 479 10.8 248 5.6 144 3.2 4,456

205 Hinds 7,673 65.7 1,817 15.6 794 6.8 1,392 11.9 11,676

206 Holmes 4,494 76.2 949 16.1 155 2.6 300 5.1 5,898

207 Itawamba 4,432 77.9 952 16.7 93 1.6 216 3.8 5,693

208 Jones 3,259 74.8 702 16.1 125 2.9 273 6.3 4,359

209 Meridian 2,610 74.6 481 13.8 294 8.4 113 3.2 3,498

210 MS Delta 2,146 74.0 269 9.3 246 8.5 239 8.2 2,900

211 MS Gulf Coast 6,909 68.9 2,278 22.7 433 4.3 414 4.1 10,034

212 Northeast MS 2,370 77.3 566 18.5 131 4.3 0 0.0 3,067

213 Northwest MS 6,198 79.1 1,087 13.9 284 3.6 266 3.4 7,835

214 Pearl River 3,043 69.9 779 17.9 287 6.6 244 5.6 4,353

215 Southwest MS 1,331 67.3 402 20.3 160 8.1 85 4.3 1,978

53,066 72.4 11,998 16.4 3,929 5.4 4,335 5.9 73,328

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Total

System Total

DistrictAcademic Technical Career NonDegree

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N % N %201 Coahoma 1,702 84.4 314 15.6 2,016

202 Copiah-Lincoln 2,477 80.8 588 19.2 3,065

203 East Central 1,944 77.8 556 22.2 2,500

204 East MS 3,496 78.5 960 21.5 4,456

205 Hinds 8,756 75.0 2,920 25.0 11,676

206 Holmes 4,454 75.5 1,444 24.5 5,898

207 Itawamba 4,525 79.5 1,168 20.5 5,693

208 Jones 3,692 84.7 667 15.3 4,359

209 Meridian 2,501 71.5 997 28.5 3,498

210 MS Delta 2,294 79.1 606 20.9 2,900

211 MS Gulf Coast 6,890 68.7 3,144 31.3 10,034

212 Northeast MS 2,709 88.3 358 11.7 3,067

213 Northwest MS 6,298 80.4 1,537 19.6 7,835

214 Pearl River 3,509 80.6 844 19.4 4,353

215 Southwest MS 1,733 87.6 245 12.4 1,978

56,980 77.7 16,348 22.3 73,328

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Total

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N % N % N %201 Coahoma 759 37.7 1,257 62.4 0 0.0 2,016

202 Copiah-Lincoln 1,143 37.3 1,922 62.7 0 0.0 3,065

203 East Central 1,001 40.0 1,499 60.0 0 0.0 2,500

204 East MS 1,897 42.6 2,537 56.9 22 0.5 4,456

205 Hinds 4,273 36.6 7,403 63.4 0 0.0 11,676

206 Holmes 2,105 35.7 3,793 64.3 0 0.0 5,898

207 Itawamba 2,269 39.9 3,423 60.1 1 0.0 5,693

208 Jones 1,819 41.7 2,540 58.3 0 0.0 4,359

209 Meridian 1,077 30.8 2,384 68.2 37 1.1 3,498

210 MS Delta 1,078 37.2 1,821 62.8 1 0.0 2,900

211 MS Gulf Coast 4,053 40.4 5,933 59.1 48 0.5 10,034

212 Northeast MS 1,286 41.9 1,781 58.1 0 0.0 3,067

213 Northwest MS 3,090 39.4 4,745 60.6 0 0.0 7,835

214 Pearl River 1,627 37.4 2,696 61.9 30 0.7 4,353

215 Southwest MS 751 38.0 1,227 62.0 0 0.0 1,978

28,228 38.5 44,961 61.3 139 0.2 73,328

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DistrictMale Female

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N % N % N % N % N % N % N % N % N %201 Coahoma 0 0.0 1,919 95.2 0 0.0 1 0.1 6 0.3 90 4.5 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 2,016

202 Copiah-Lincoln 0 0.0 1,284 41.9 9 0.3 9 0.3 31 1.0 1,700 55.5 26 0.9 1 0.0 5 0.2 3,065

203 East Central 8 0.3 807 32.3 119 4.8 5 0.2 29 1.2 1,151 46.0 364 14.6 5 0.2 12 0.5 2,500

204 East MS 0 0.0 1,518 34.1 16 0.4 5 0.1 7 0.2 1,253 28.1 1,657 37.2 0 0.0 0 0.0 4,456

205 Hinds 0 0.0 6,603 56.6 48 0.4 80 0.7 129 1.1 4,376 37.5 253 2.2 13 0.1 174 1.5 11,676

206 Holmes 0 0.0 2,835 48.1 10 0.2 42 0.7 53 0.9 2,843 48.2 114 1.9 0 0.0 1 0.0 5,898

207 Itawamba 0 0.0 1,495 26.3 12 0.2 24 0.4 79 1.4 3,981 69.9 80 1.4 2 0.0 20 0.4 5,693

208 Jones 0 0.0 1,395 32.0 15 0.3 15 0.3 11 0.3 2,784 63.9 75 1.7 3 0.1 61 1.4 4,359

209 Meridian 16 0.5 1,397 39.9 64 1.8 29 0.8 31 0.9 1,588 45.4 373 10.7 0 0.0 0 0.0 3,498

210 MS Delta 0 0.0 1,843 63.6 0 0.0 26 0.9 27 0.9 981 33.8 23 0.8 0 0.0 0 0.0 2,900

211 MS Gulf Coast 0 0.0 2,431 24.2 47 0.5 255 2.5 265 2.6 6,479 64.6 333 3.3 11 0.1 213 2.1 10,034

212 Northeast MS 0 0.0 578 18.9 4 0.1 6 0.2 34 1.1 2,374 77.4 53 1.7 0 0.0 18 0.6 3,067

213 Northwest MS 0 0.0 2,671 34.1 8 0.1 75 1.0 115 1.5 4,913 62.7 53 0.7 0 0.0 0 0.0 7,835

214 Pearl River 1 0.0 1,135 26.1 11 0.3 36 0.8 75 1.7 2,991 68.7 104 2.4 0 0.0 0 0.0 4,353

215 Southwest MS 0 0.0 758 38.3 4 0.2 14 0.7 6 0.3 1,113 56.3 68 3.4 2 0.1 13 0.7 1,978

25 0.0 28,669 39.1 367 0.5 622 0.9 898 1.2 38,617 52.7 3,576 4.9 37 0.1 517 0.7 73,328

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Hispanic White Mult RaceTotal

System Total

DistrictNR Alien African Am Am Indian Asian Unknown Hawaiian

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N % N % N % N %201 Coahoma 1,737 86.2 239 11.9 40 2.0 0 0.0 2,016

202 Copiah-Lincoln 2,373 77.4 530 17.3 161 5.3 1 0.0 3,065

203 East Central 2,012 80.5 435 17.4 48 1.9 5 0.2 2,500

204 East MS 3,116 69.9 1,119 25.1 221 5.0 0 0.0 4,456

205 Hinds 9,474 81.1 1,889 16.2 285 2.4 28 0.2 11,676

206 Holmes 3,248 55.1 2,557 43.4 93 1.6 0 0.0 5,898

207 Itawamba 4,506 79.2 1,009 17.7 172 3.0 6 0.1 5,693

208 Jones 2,655 60.9 1,617 37.1 87 2.0 0 0.0 4,359

209 Meridian 2,029 58.0 1,218 34.8 241 6.9 10 0.3 3,498

210 MS Delta 2,539 87.6 282 9.7 79 2.7 0 0.0 2,900

211 MS Gulf Coast 8,852 88.2 799 8.0 363 3.6 20 0.2 10,034

212 Northeast MS 2,352 76.7 556 18.1 157 5.1 2 0.1 3,067

213 Northwest MS 6,993 89.3 475 6.1 367 4.7 0 0.0 7,835

214 Pearl River 3,590 82.5 636 14.6 127 2.9 0 0.0 4,353

215 Southwest MS 1,368 69.2 466 23.6 144 7.3 0 0.0 1,978

56,844 77.5 13,827 18.9 2,585 3.5 72 0.1 73,328

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201 202 203 204 205 206 207 208 209 210 211 212 213 214 215CO CL EC EM HI HO IT JO ME MD GC NE NW PR SW

Adams 0 485 0 4 27 4 0 7 2 0 2 0 1 8 9 549

Alcorn 0 0 1 5 2 0 43 1 0 0 0 713 5 0 2 772

Amite 1 38 0 0 5 0 0 5 0 0 3 0 0 5 204 261

Attala 0 0 16 24 33 346 3 1 13 1 0 0 2 0 0 439

Benton 0 0 0 0 0 2 11 0 0 0 0 30 47 0 0 90

Bolivar 431 3 0 4 26 18 4 0 0 376 3 9 30 1 0 905

Calhoun 1 0 2 8 1 80 74 0 1 3 0 22 119 0 0 311

Carroll 3 0 0 2 9 140 2 2 0 51 0 0 4 0 0 213

Chickasaw 0 1 3 47 5 7 382 0 1 4 0 28 17 0 0 495

Choctaw 0 1 12 105 5 54 19 0 5 2 1 2 4 2 0 212

Claiborne 3 14 0 4 166 2 0 1 1 1 1 0 0 1 0 194

Clarke 0 1 19 26 3 0 0 90 266 0 0 0 0 6 1 412

Clay 0 0 8 441 9 12 45 3 5 0 0 28 2 3 1 557

Coahoma 887 3 0 1 12 1 0 0 1 18 0 0 46 1 0 970

Copiah 0 515 0 17 245 36 0 8 4 1 2 0 1 2 15 846

Covington 0 57 2 1 12 3 1 301 5 2 11 0 0 33 2 430

Desoto 19 3 0 24 12 14 44 2 3 9 7 34 3,560 5 0 3,736

Forrest 1 16 2 7 12 2 1 556 6 0 80 2 3 763 10 1,461

Franklin 0 122 1 1 2 0 0 6 0 0 4 0 0 2 44 182

George 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 19 0 0 530 0 0 12 1 564

Greene 0 1 1 0 1 0 0 154 4 0 59 0 0 16 1 237

Grenada 3 0 1 6 4 581 5 1 1 12 1 1 43 1 0 660

Hancock 0 1 1 2 3 3 0 34 1 0 329 0 2 429 4 809

Harrison 4 9 6 18 17 3 0 51 11 2 4,402 2 5 105 16 4,651

Hinds 13 67 15 30 4,936 1,264 10 39 31 9 25 3 14 27 16 6,499

Holmes 3 0 3 6 57 284 0 1 4 24 2 0 4 1 0 389

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201 202 203 204 205 206 207 208 209 210 211 212 213 214 215CO CL EC EM HI HO IT JO ME MD GC NE NW PR SWMS County Total

Humphreys 4 0 0 5 8 17 0 0 0 133 0 0 2 1 1 171

Issaquena 1 1 0 1 6 0 0 0 0 8 0 0 2 1 0 20

Itawamba 0 0 0 6 0 0 588 1 1 1 1 13 2 0 0 613

Jackson 2 3 10 11 13 21 0 38 11 2 3,409 1 5 58 12 3,596

Jasper 1 5 36 5 9 2 0 222 51 1 0 0 1 4 0 337

Jefferson 0 59 0 0 60 3 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 3 3 130

Jeff Davis 1 31 1 2 9 1 0 105 2 0 8 0 0 45 5 210

Jones 4 6 14 10 9 4 0 1,269 36 0 12 0 0 35 2 1,401

Kemper 0 0 21 139 0 0 0 2 74 0 3 0 0 0 0 239

Lafayette 2 1 0 4 5 21 51 0 4 5 1 20 698 0 0 812

Lamar 1 5 4 14 2 3 0 364 4 1 32 0 2 718 11 1,161

Lauderdale 0 0 120 166 23 7 0 13 2,006 0 4 2 2 7 1 2,351

Lawrence 0 243 1 3 28 2 0 12 3 0 2 0 0 12 56 362

Leake 1 2 254 15 54 47 0 6 30 0 0 0 0 1 0 410

Lee 2 1 3 39 6 2 2,192 3 4 1 2 169 30 1 0 2,455

Leflore 15 1 0 3 22 38 0 1 1 471 2 0 16 1 0 571

Lincoln 0 576 2 1 40 3 0 15 2 0 7 0 1 11 170 828

Lowndes 1 2 11 1,376 39 6 111 6 19 0 6 21 11 5 0 1,614

Madison 8 13 9 44 485 1,336 7 10 22 10 9 2 18 13 8 1,994

Marion 0 1 2 1 12 3 0 67 1 0 21 0 1 364 35 508

Marshall 3 1 3 4 4 0 25 1 3 7 1 38 486 0 0 576

Monroe 0 0 2 103 2 3 718 1 2 0 0 23 10 0 1 865

Montgomery 0 1 2 10 6 203 3 0 2 10 0 1 15 0 0 253

Neshoba 0 0 531 34 15 8 1 6 185 1 1 1 3 0 0 786

Newton 0 0 586 23 7 3 1 14 110 1 1 0 0 1 1 748

Noxubee 1 0 3 204 3 1 14 0 30 0 8 4 0 1 1 270

Oktibbeha 1 1 17 790 14 31 54 2 23 6 3 9 9 2 1 963

Panola 25 2 2 4 11 36 4 1 1 5 0 8 727 0 0 826

Pearl River 0 5 1 5 7 2 1 22 2 2 57 0 0 1,270 7 1,381

Perry 2 0 0 1 0 1 0 148 3 0 20 0 0 67 1 243

Pike 4 55 0 2 35 7 0 24 2 0 5 0 0 15 868 1,017

Pontotoc 0 1 0 3 2 4 626 3 1 0 1 43 43 0 0 727

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201 202 203 204 205 206 207 208 209 210 211 212 213 214 215CO CL EC EM HI HO IT JO ME MD GC NE NW PR SWMS County Total

Prentiss 0 0 1 2 0 1 33 0 0 0 0 551 1 0 0 589

Quitman 140 0 0 1 2 6 0 0 0 9 1 2 86 0 0 247

Rankin 3 53 35 50 3,058 551 7 50 36 3 14 6 13 19 15 3,913

Scott 0 3 405 7 176 19 2 15 48 1 1 0 3 3 0 683

Sharkey 1 1 0 0 49 0 0 1 0 73 0 0 0 1 0 126

Simpson 2 373 3 5 140 13 0 49 5 1 3 0 4 11 2 611

Smith 1 47 31 2 19 7 0 222 7 0 2 0 2 14 3 357

Stone 0 1 1 0 4 1 1 3 1 0 514 0 0 42 0 568

Sunflower 48 1 0 3 21 10 2 0 0 525 0 0 9 1 0 620

Tallahatchie 155 0 0 7 16 64 1 0 0 22 0 4 79 0 0 348

Tate 8 3 0 5 7 2 0 0 1 0 0 4 882 0 0 912

Tippah 0 0 0 1 0 0 32 0 0 1 0 409 18 0 0 461

Tishomingo 0 0 0 0 0 1 131 0 0 1 1 357 0 0 0 491

Tunica 110 0 0 5 5 0 2 0 0 0 1 2 82 1 0 208

Union 0 0 1 9 1 2 227 0 4 0 1 326 25 0 0 596

Walthall 0 14 0 1 6 1 0 11 0 0 10 0 1 47 248 339

Warren 2 6 0 31 1,069 47 2 16 5 5 8 1 8 4 4 1,208

Washington 44 6 1 14 71 2 2 2 0 955 1 0 14 4 0 1,116

Wayne 0 1 3 5 4 1 0 249 78 1 11 0 3 15 1 372

Webster 1 0 0 152 1 108 9 0 5 0 0 4 4 1 0 285

Wilkinson 0 37 0 1 3 0 0 8 0 0 3 0 0 1 48 101

Winston 0 1 236 110 11 9 13 3 50 0 1 0 2 2 1 439

Yalobusha 6 0 0 0 5 93 6 0 0 2 0 12 227 0 0 351

Yazoo 7 3 2 13 153 196 5 4 7 42 0 1 12 1 2 448

System Total 1,976 2,903 2,447 4,235 11,363 5,805 5,515 4,272 3,247 2,821 9,651 2,908 7,468 4,226 1,834 70,671

HO = Holmes; IT = Itawamba; JO = Jones County; ME = Meridian; MD = MS Delta

MG = MS Gulf Coast; NE = Northeast MS; NW = Northwest MS; PR = Pearl River; SW = Southwest MS

CO = Coahoma; CL = Copiah-Lincoln; EC = East Central; EM = East MS; HI = Hinds

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Total201 Coahoma 452

202 Copiah-Lincoln 1,471

203 East Central 928

204 East 2,384

205 Hinds 3,150

206 Holmes 2,384

207 Itawamba 3,239

208 Jones County 1,536

209 Meridian 1,045

210 Delta 725

211 Gulf Coast 4,056

212 Northeast 996

213 Northwest 2,294

214 Pearl River 1,358

215 Southwest 799

26,817

* Unduplicated Host Headcount

System Total

District

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N % N % N %201 Coahoma 195 55.6 64 18.2 92 26.2 351

202 Copiah-Lincoln 456 58.0 207 26.3 123 15.7 786

203 East Central 209 49.9 134 32.0 76 18.1 419

204 East MS 536 59.8 158 17.6 202 22.5 896

205 Hinds 814 30.3 712 26.5 1,164 43.3 2,690

206 Holmes 811 71.0 166 14.5 165 14.5 1,142

207 Itawamba 814 64.1 359 28.3 96 7.6 1,269

208 Jones 559 57.4 185 19.0 230 23.6 974

209 Meridian 240 28.3 353 41.6 255 30.1 848

210 MS Delta 266 47.2 158 28.0 140 24.8 564

211 MS Gulf Coast 1,040 33.5 1,395 45.0 666 21.5 3,101

212 Northeast MS 321 51.3 231 36.9 74 11.8 626

213 Northwest MS 710 60.7 234 20.0 225 19.3 1,169

214 Pearl River 357 40.1 358 40.2 175 19.7 890

215 Southwest MS 144 32.4 193 43.4 108 24.3 445

7,472 46.2 4,907 30.4 3,791 23.4 16,170

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N % N % N %201 Coahoma 112 32.1 237 67.9 0 0.0 349

202 Copiah-Lincoln 309 39.6 472 60.4 0 0.0 781

203 East Central 142 34.1 275 66.0 0 0.0 417

204 East MS 401 46.3 464 53.6 1 0.1 866

205 Hinds 919 42.1 1,263 57.9 0 0.0 2,182

206 Holmes 397 35.4 725 64.6 0 0.0 1,122

207 Itawamba 460 36.9 787 63.1 0 0.0 1,247

208 Jones 400 42.3 546 57.7 0 0.0 946

209 Meridian 252 30.4 577 69.6 0 0.0 829

210 MS Delta 205 37.6 340 62.4 0 0.0 545

211 MS Gulf Coast 856 42.6 1,148 57.1 5 0.3 2,009

212 Northeast MS 261 42.0 360 58.0 0 0.0 621

213 Northwest MS 390 34.0 757 66.0 0 0.0 1,147

214 Pearl River 350 39.4 530 59.6 9 1.0 889

215 Southwest MS 190 43.1 251 56.9 0 0.0 441

5,644 39.2 8,732 60.7 15 0.1 14,391

* many students earned multiple awards

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Statistical Data2014-2015

Research and Effectiveness Division

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Title Page

Foreword 2

Credit Enrollment Academic Year 2014-2015 * 3

Enrollment Comparison of Fall 2014 to Fall 2013 4

Enrollment by Age Groups 5

Enrollment by Admission Compliance 6

Enrollment by Classification 8

Enrollment by Curriculum 9

Headcount by Enrollment Status 10

Enrollment by Gender 11

Enrollment by Ethnicity 12

Enrollment by Residence Status 13

Enrollment by County 14

MS Virtual Community College Enrollment 17

Graduate Headcount by Degree Type 18

Graduate Headcount by Gender 19

* Academic Year = Summer 2014 + Fall 2014 + Spring 2015

CONTENTS

 

FOREWORD

As the first state to establish a system of public community colleges, the state has fifteen comprehensive community college districts which

provide educational programs and services that are accessible to virtually all Mississippi citizens. This has been a goal of these two‐year

institutions since the first one began admitting students in 1922. All public community colleges are accredited by the Southern Association of

Colleges and Schools and the Mississippi Commission on College Accreditation.

This network of institutions operates both university transfer and occupationally‐oriented programs. A student may transfer earned credits to

four‐year institutions without loss of credit if the student has followed the Articulation Agreement between the MS Board of Trustees of State

Institutions of Higher Learning and the Mississippi Community College Board. Studies reveal that Mississippi community college transfer

students perform as well or better than the native students at Mississippi’s public four‐year institutions.

Community and junior colleges are the primary delivery mechanism for post‐secondary career and technical education programs and workforce

training in Mississippi. These programs of two‐years or less duration are designed to prepare students for immediate employment and for

upgrading skills of those currently employed. Training programs in more than one hundred occupational skills are provided by the colleges.

They also provide a variety of continuing education, as well as community and public service activities. The institutions are funded by state

appropriations, local district taxes, student tuition and fees and federal grants.

A characteristic of Mississippi’s community colleges is their flexibility and rapid response to the changing needs of their service districts. This is

a direct result of an administration and a board of control operating at the local level. Each college district has a local governing board which

employs the president and faculty, owns property, establishes budgets for operation and capital improvement, and sets policies for the general

governance of the institution. Cooperation by the various institutions on state‐wide endeavors is accomplished through the Mississippi

Association for Community and Junior Colleges, a voluntary organization of the institutions represented by their presidents.

State coordination and oversight is provided by the Mississippi Community College Board (formerly the State Board for Community and Junior

Colleges), which on July 1, 1986, was named successor to the Junior College Commission. With regard to the system of community colleges,

the State Board establishes standards for operation, administers state appropriations, audits enrollment, approves career and technical

education programs, accredits schools of practical nursing, approves campuses, centers, and sites, assembles reports, and provides general

coordination, support, leadership and advocacy.

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Total Headcount Credit Students (unduplicated) 96,880

Total Headcount Credit Students (duplicated) 159,550

Total Semester Credit Hours 1,818,021

Average Credit Hours per Student 18.8

Total Full Time Equivalent (sch/30) 60,601

Summer Headcount 22,772

Fall Headcount 71,834

Spring Headcount 64,944

Average Student Age 23.5

Female Students 61.3%

White Students 54.6%

African-American Students 39.2%

In-State Students 96.4%

Students Admitted with HS Diploma 60.4%

Full-Time Students 75.1%

Students in Academic Curriculum 70.0%

Freshman Students 45.7%

Average ACT Score 18.9

Fall 2014 Demographics

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Academic Year 2015

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Fall 14 Fall 13 Diff Percent Fall 14 Fall 13 Diff Percent201 Coahoma 1,938 2,016 -78 -3.9% 1,571.7 1,695.0 -123.3 -7.3%

202 Copiah-Lincoln 2,929 3,065 -136 -4.4% 2,466.2 2,634.1 -167.9 -6.4%

203 East Central 2,462 2,500 -38 -1.5% 2,275.5 2,154.7 120.7 5.6%

204 East MS 4,216 4,456 -240 -5.4% 3,500.2 3,700.8 -200.6 -5.4%

205 Hinds 11,589 11,676 -87 -0.7% 9,271.1 9,492.3 -221.2 -2.3%

206 Holmes 5,797 5,898 -101 -1.7% 4,628.4 4,788.1 -159.7 -3.3%

207 Itawamba 5,654 5,693 -39 -0.7% 4,637.5 4,864.7 -227.2 -4.7%

208 Jones 4,285 4,359 -74 -1.7% 3,973.6 4,042.5 -68.9 -1.7%

209 Meridian 3,241 3,498 -257 -7.3% 2,637.1 2,801.3 -164.2 -5.9%

210 MS Delta 2,667 2,900 -233 -8.0% 2,290.2 2,471.5 -181.3 -7.3%

211 MS Gulf Coast 9,710 10,034 -324 -3.2% 7,508.2 7,937.2 -429.0 -5.4%

212 Northeast MS 3,444 3,067 377 12.3% 3,013.7 2,884.2 129.5 4.5%

213 Northwest MS 7,581 7,835 -254 -3.2% 6,020.0 5,867.1 152.9 2.6%

214 Pearl River 4,371 4,353 18 0.4% 3,604.1 3,578.8 25.3 0.7%

215 Southwest MS 1,950 1,978 -28 -1.4% 1,793.9 1,850.1 -56.2 -3.0%

71,834 73,328 -1,494 -2.0% 59,191 60,763 -1,571 -2.6%

* 1 FTE = 15 Credit Hours

System Total

DistrictHeadcount Full Time Equivalent *

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N % N % N % N % N % N % N % N % N % N % N % NCoahoma 0 0.0 152 7.8 553 28.5 440 22.7 285 14.7 173 8.9 115 5.9 78 4.0 93 4.8 47 2.4 2 0.1 1,938

Co-Lin 0 0.0 323 11.0 1,222 41.7 531 18.1 287 9.8 196 6.7 129 4.4 82 2.8 117 4.0 38 1.3 4 0.1 2,929

East Central 0 0.0 255 10.4 1,112 45.2 425 17.3 218 8.9 159 6.5 81 3.3 87 3.5 86 3.5 35 1.4 4 0.2 2,462

East MS 0 0.0 204 4.8 1,585 37.6 950 22.5 511 12.1 315 7.5 193 4.6 117 2.8 216 5.1 116 2.8 9 0.2 4,216

Hinds 0 0.0 1,223 10.6 3,349 28.9 2,057 17.8 1,340 11.6 1,243 10.7 760 6.6 569 4.9 685 5.9 350 3.0 13 0.1 11,589

Holmes 0 0.0 460 7.9 1,771 30.6 1,111 19.2 776 13.4 583 10.1 395 6.8 269 4.6 319 5.5 106 1.8 7 0.1 5,797

Itawamba 0 0.0 598 10.6 2,320 41.0 1,056 18.7 470 8.3 417 7.4 254 4.5 165 2.9 242 4.3 125 2.2 7 0.1 5,654

Jones 0 0.0 265 6.2 2,042 47.7 885 20.7 417 9.7 259 6.0 165 3.9 79 1.8 112 2.6 56 1.3 5 0.1 4,285

Meridian 0 0.0 141 4.4 1,037 32.0 577 17.8 404 12.5 348 10.7 252 7.8 167 5.2 216 6.7 95 2.9 4 0.1 3,241

MS Delta 0 0.0 231 8.7 954 35.8 633 23.7 380 14.3 181 6.8 100 3.8 60 2.3 90 3.4 38 1.4 0 0.0 2,667

Gulf Coast 0 0.0 630 6.5 2,936 30.2 1,672 17.2 1,142 11.8 1,229 12.7 767 7.9 511 5.3 561 5.8 248 2.6 14 0.1 9,710

Northeast 0 0.0 270 7.8 1,586 46.1 754 21.9 307 8.9 193 5.6 122 3.5 87 2.5 92 2.7 30 0.9 3 0.1 3,444

Northwest 0 0.0 363 4.8 2,668 35.2 1,705 22.5 913 12.0 672 8.9 444 5.9 296 3.9 369 4.9 144 1.9 7 0.1 7,581

Pearl River 0 0.0 338 7.7 1,631 37.3 887 20.3 509 11.6 369 8.4 224 5.1 155 3.6 165 3.8 69 1.6 24 0.6 4,371

Southwest 0 0.0 127 6.5 823 42.2 364 18.7 186 9.5 138 7.1 111 5.7 64 3.3 91 4.7 42 2.2 4 0.2 1,950

Syst Total 0 0.0 5,580 7.8 25,589 35.6 14,047 19.6 8,145 11.3 6,475 9.0 4,112 5.7 2,786 3.9 3,454 4.8 1,539 2.1 107 0.2 71,834

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Age GroupTotalUnknown 15 - 17 18 - 19 20 - 21 22 - 24 25 - 29 30 - 34 35 - 39 40 - 49 50 - 64 65 & Over

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N % N % N % N % N % N % N % N %201 Coahoma 1,204 62.1 252 13.0 0 0.0 54 2.8 0 0.0 259 13.4 163 8.4 0 0.0

202 Copiah-Lincoln 1,716 58.6 238 8.1 0 0.0 1 0.0 0 0.0 609 20.8 364 12.4 0 0.0

203 East Central 1,664 67.6 123 5.0 3 0.1 1 0.0 0 0.0 404 16.4 267 10.8 0 0.0

204 East MS 2,145 50.9 288 6.8 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 1,546 36.7 237 5.6 0 0.0

205 Hinds 6,400 55.2 904 7.8 1 0.0 73 0.6 0 0.0 2,852 24.6 1,276 11.0 74 0.6

206 Holmes 3,040 52.4 398 6.9 3 0.1 0 0.0 0 0.0 1,879 32.4 476 8.2 0 0.0

207 Itawamba 3,333 59.0 352 6.2 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 979 17.3 617 10.9 0 0.0

208 Jones 2,770 64.6 212 5.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 965 22.5 279 6.5 0 0.0

209 Meridian 2,602 80.3 265 8.2 0 0.0 3 0.1 0 0.0 239 7.4 132 4.1 0 0.0

210 MS Delta 1,265 47.4 182 6.8 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 580 21.8 207 7.8 0 0.0

211 MS Gulf Coast 5,705 58.8 971 10.0 5 0.1 13 0.1 10 0.1 2,372 24.4 624 6.4 0 0.0

212 Northeast MS 2,565 74.5 220 6.4 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 351 10.2 277 8.0 0 0.0

213 Northwest MS 5,385 71.0 614 8.1 8 0.1 3 0.0 0 0.0 1,188 15.7 377 5.0 0 0.0

214 Pearl River 2,370 54.2 296 6.8 0 0.0 3 0.1 7 0.2 1,353 31.0 341 7.8 0 0.0

215 Southwest MS 1,203 61.7 118 6.1 0 0.0 4 0.2 0 0.0 483 24.8 127 6.5 0 0.0

43,367 60.4 5,433 7.6 20 0.0 155 0.2 17 0.0 16,059 22.4 5,764 8.0 74 0.1

* Includes TAACCCT grant and MIBEST

System Total

Benefit AbilDistrict

H.S. Diploma GED Req HS UnitsD-Enr/ D-CrediPathways * Coll. Transf

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TotalN % N % N %

201 Coahoma 6 0.3 0 0.0 0 0.0 2,016

202 Copiah-Lincoln 1 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 3,065

203 East Central 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 2,500

204 East MS 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 4,456

205 Hinds 9 0.1 0 0.0 0 0.0 11,676

206 Holmes 1 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 5,898

207 Itawamba 4 0.1 0 0.0 369 6.5 5,693

208 Jones 2 0.1 0 0.0 57 1.3 4,359

209 Meridian 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 3,498

210 MS Delta 3 0.1 0 0.0 430 16.1 2,900

211 MS Gulf Coast 10 0.1 0 0.0 0 0.0 10,034

212 Northeast MS 31 0.9 0 0.0 0 0.0 3,067

213 Northwest MS 6 0.1 0 0.0 0 0.0 7,835

214 Pearl River 0 0.0 0 0.0 1 0.0 4,353

215 Southwest MS 0 0.0 0 0.0 15 0.8 1,978

73 0.1 0 0.0 872 1.2 71,834System Total

Hurricane 5-yr RuleOccup Dipl.

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N % N % N % N %201 Coahoma 1,186 61.2 589 30.4 163 8.4 0 0.0 1,938

202 Copiah-Lincoln 1,358 46.4 1,190 40.6 364 12.4 17 0.6 2,929

203 East Central 1,308 53.1 740 30.1 267 10.8 147 6.0 2,462

204 East MS 2,032 48.2 1,947 46.2 237 5.6 0 0.0 4,216

205 Hinds 5,959 51.4 3,992 34.5 1,350 11.7 288 2.5 11,589

206 Holmes 1,447 25.0 3,864 66.7 486 8.4 0 0.0 5,797

207 Itawamba 1,992 35.2 2,619 46.3 617 10.9 426 7.5 5,654

208 Jones 2,496 58.3 1,231 28.7 279 6.5 279 6.5 4,285

209 Meridian 1,259 38.9 1,850 57.1 132 4.1 0 0.0 3,241

210 MS Delta 744 27.9 1,716 64.3 207 7.8 0 0.0 2,667

211 MS Gulf Coast 3,114 32.1 5,972 61.5 624 6.4 0 0.0 9,710

212 Northeast MS 1,738 50.5 1,260 36.6 277 8.0 169 4.9 3,444

213 Northwest MS 4,564 60.2 2,348 31.0 377 5.0 292 3.9 7,581

214 Pearl River 2,723 62.3 1,155 26.4 341 7.8 152 3.5 4,371

215 Southwest MS 929 47.6 885 45.4 127 6.5 9 0.5 1,950

32,849 45.7 31,358 43.7 5,848 8.1 1,779 2.5 71,834

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N % N % N % N %201 Coahoma 1,135 58.6 232 12.0 408 21.1 163 8.4 1,938

202 Copiah-Lincoln 1,929 65.9 503 17.2 133 4.5 364 12.4 2,929

203 East Central 1,584 64.3 483 19.6 104 4.2 291 11.8 2,462

204 East MS 3,289 78.0 501 11.9 189 4.5 237 5.6 4,216

205 Hinds 7,526 64.9 1,813 15.6 899 7.8 1,351 11.7 11,589

206 Holmes 4,198 72.4 949 16.4 164 2.8 486 8.4 5,797

207 Itawamba 4,067 71.9 909 16.1 61 1.1 617 10.9 5,654

208 Jones 3,135 73.2 735 17.2 136 3.2 279 6.5 4,285

209 Meridian 2,404 74.2 433 13.4 272 8.4 132 4.1 3,241

210 MS Delta 1,894 71.0 248 9.3 240 9.0 285 10.7 2,667

211 MS Gulf Coast 6,397 65.9 2,288 23.6 368 3.8 657 6.8 9,710

212 Northeast MS 2,438 70.8 611 17.7 118 3.4 277 8.0 3,444

213 Northwest MS 5,974 78.8 963 12.7 267 3.5 377 5.0 7,581

214 Pearl River 3,041 69.6 767 17.6 222 5.1 341 7.8 4,371

215 Southwest MS 1,242 63.7 421 21.6 160 8.2 127 6.5 1,950

50,253 70.0 11,856 16.5 3,741 5.2 5,984 8.3 71,834

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N % N %201 Coahoma 1,606 82.9 332 17.1 1,938

202 Copiah-Lincoln 2,298 78.5 631 21.5 2,929

203 East Central 1,921 78.0 541 22.0 2,462

204 East MS 3,199 75.9 1,017 24.1 4,216

205 Hinds 8,209 70.8 3,380 29.2 11,589

206 Holmes 4,208 72.6 1,589 27.4 5,797

207 Itawamba 4,093 72.4 1,561 27.6 5,654

208 Jones 3,611 84.3 674 15.7 4,285

209 Meridian 2,454 75.7 787 24.3 3,241

210 MS Delta 2,066 77.5 601 22.5 2,667

211 MS Gulf Coast 6,297 64.9 3,413 35.2 9,710

212 Northeast MS 2,899 84.2 545 15.8 3,444

213 Northwest MS 6,025 79.5 1,556 20.5 7,581

214 Pearl River 3,380 77.3 991 22.7 4,371

215 Southwest MS 1,646 84.4 304 15.6 1,950

53,912 75.1 17,922 25.0 71,834

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N % N % N %201 Coahoma 741 38.2 1,197 61.8 0 0.0 1,938

202 Copiah-Lincoln 1,137 38.8 1,792 61.2 0 0.0 2,929

203 East Central 1,019 41.4 1,443 58.6 0 0.0 2,462

204 East MS 1,768 41.9 2,427 57.6 21 0.5 4,216

205 Hinds 4,368 37.7 7,221 62.3 0 0.0 11,589

206 Holmes 1,966 33.9 3,818 65.9 13 0.2 5,797

207 Itawamba 2,289 40.5 3,364 59.5 1 0.0 5,654

208 Jones 1,814 42.3 2,471 57.7 0 0.0 4,285

209 Meridian 1,029 31.8 2,185 67.4 27 0.8 3,241

210 MS Delta 1,030 38.6 1,637 61.4 0 0.0 2,667

211 MS Gulf Coast 3,829 39.4 5,844 60.2 37 0.4 9,710

212 Northeast MS 1,415 41.1 2,029 58.9 0 0.0 3,444

213 Northwest MS 2,951 38.9 4,630 61.1 0 0.0 7,581

214 Pearl River 1,607 36.8 2,758 63.1 6 0.1 4,371

215 Southwest MS 760 39.0 1,190 61.0 0 0.0 1,950

27,723 38.6 44,006 61.3 105 0.2 71,834

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N % N % N % N % N % N % N % N % N %201 Coahoma 1 0.1 1,846 95.3 0 0.0 1 0.1 6 0.3 83 4.3 0 0.0 1 0.1 0 0.0 1,938

202 Copiah-Lincoln 0 0.0 1,238 42.3 5 0.2 8 0.3 31 1.1 1,588 54.2 48 1.6 1 0.0 10 0.3 2,929

203 East Central 6 0.2 856 34.8 131 5.3 8 0.3 45 1.8 1,384 56.2 10 0.4 6 0.2 16 0.7 2,462

204 East MS 0 0.0 1,971 46.8 49 1.2 21 0.5 58 1.4 2,044 48.5 70 1.7 3 0.1 0 0.0 4,216

205 Hinds 94 0.8 6,411 55.3 35 0.3 89 0.8 201 1.7 4,344 37.5 119 1.0 5 0.0 291 2.5 11,589

206 Holmes 1 0.0 2,715 46.8 10 0.2 46 0.8 48 0.8 2,818 48.6 117 2.0 0 0.0 42 0.7 5,797

207 Itawamba 0 0.0 1,399 24.7 11 0.2 36 0.6 87 1.5 4,005 70.8 79 1.4 1 0.0 36 0.6 5,654

208 Jones 0 0.0 1,365 31.9 16 0.4 24 0.6 22 0.5 2,749 64.2 55 1.3 4 0.1 50 1.2 4,285

209 Meridian 16 0.5 1,302 40.2 83 2.6 30 0.9 31 1.0 1,480 45.7 299 9.2 0 0.0 0 0.0 3,241

210 MS Delta 0 0.0 1,652 61.9 1 0.0 18 0.7 42 1.6 931 34.9 23 0.9 0 0.0 0 0.0 2,667

211 MS Gulf Coast 0 0.0 2,303 23.7 39 0.4 243 2.5 265 2.7 6,327 65.2 255 2.6 12 0.1 266 2.7 9,710

212 Northeast MS 0 0.0 607 17.6 7 0.2 10 0.3 57 1.7 2,665 77.4 56 1.6 0 0.0 42 1.2 3,444

213 Northwest MS 0 0.0 2,549 33.6 10 0.1 74 1.0 97 1.3 4,793 63.2 29 0.4 2 0.0 27 0.4 7,581

214 Pearl River 0 0.0 1,199 27.4 16 0.4 30 0.7 74 1.7 2,948 67.4 104 2.4 0 0.0 0 0.0 4,371

215 Southwest MS 0 0.0 757 38.8 5 0.3 5 0.3 16 0.8 1,063 54.5 92 4.7 2 0.1 10 0.5 1,950

118 0.2 28,170 39.2 418 0.6 643 0.9 1,080 1.5 39,222 54.6 1,356 1.9 37 0.1 790 1.1 71,834

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DistrictNR Alien African Am Am Indian Asian Unknown Hawaiian

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N % N % N % N %201 Coahoma 1,655 85.4 226 11.7 57 2.9 0 0.0 1,938

202 Copiah-Lincoln 2,258 77.1 542 18.5 128 4.4 1 0.0 2,929

203 East Central 2,016 81.9 397 16.1 38 1.5 11 0.5 2,462

204 East MS 2,907 69.0 1,068 25.3 234 5.6 7 0.2 4,216

205 Hinds 9,246 79.8 1,993 17.2 298 2.6 52 0.5 11,589

206 Holmes 3,308 57.1 2,401 41.4 87 1.5 1 0.0 5,797

207 Itawamba 4,579 81.0 927 16.4 128 2.3 20 0.4 5,654

208 Jones 2,618 61.1 1,556 36.3 111 2.6 0 0.0 4,285

209 Meridian 1,855 57.2 1,185 36.6 199 6.1 2 0.1 3,241

210 MS Delta 2,309 86.6 280 10.5 77 2.9 1 0.0 2,667

211 MS Gulf Coast 8,216 84.6 1,151 11.9 328 3.4 15 0.2 9,710

212 Northeast MS 2,633 76.5 648 18.8 142 4.1 21 0.6 3,444

213 Northwest MS 6,724 88.7 480 6.3 377 5.0 0 0.0 7,581

214 Pearl River 3,573 81.7 665 15.2 133 3.0 0 0.0 4,371

215 Southwest MS 1,324 67.9 475 24.4 146 7.5 5 0.3 1,950

55,221 76.9 13,994 19.5 2,483 3.5 136 0.2 71,834

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201 202 203 204 205 206 207 208 209 210 211 212 213 214 215CO CL EC EM HI HO IT JO ME MD GC NE NW PR SW

Adams 1 387 0 5 49 3 0 10 1 0 2 0 1 4 10 473

Alcorn 0 0 1 7 4 0 34 0 0 1 0 780 8 1 1 837

Amite 0 49 0 1 7 0 0 4 2 0 2 0 0 2 178 245

Attala 2 0 15 25 30 393 3 0 6 1 1 0 0 1 0 477

Benton 0 1 0 0 0 2 16 0 0 0 0 51 44 0 0 114

Bolivar 400 2 0 4 36 11 2 0 0 369 1 1 28 1 1 856

Calhoun 0 0 0 8 0 78 90 0 1 1 1 27 106 0 0 312

Carroll 1 0 1 4 9 141 3 2 1 50 0 1 4 0 0 217

Chickasaw 0 1 1 37 4 10 392 1 2 4 0 28 14 0 0 494

Choctaw 0 4 10 104 8 64 16 1 5 1 1 0 0 0 0 214

Claiborne 2 12 0 2 158 8 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 183

Clarke 0 1 15 28 5 0 0 96 223 1 0 0 1 12 1 383

Clay 1 0 5 405 9 14 43 0 7 3 3 23 2 1 0 516

Coahoma 840 2 1 1 13 0 1 0 0 17 0 0 36 2 0 913

Copiah 0 508 0 7 255 26 0 16 3 2 5 0 5 1 14 842

Covington 0 69 4 2 16 3 1 275 4 1 13 0 1 50 4 443

Desoto 21 4 4 16 18 21 49 3 4 16 7 48 3,461 2 1 3,675

Forrest 0 11 12 10 25 2 0 501 11 0 67 1 2 800 16 1,458

Franklin 0 115 0 1 2 0 0 2 0 0 7 0 0 3 58 188

George 0 0 0 1 3 1 1 25 0 0 471 0 0 17 3 522

Greene 0 1 2 0 2 1 0 140 4 0 49 0 0 19 1 219

Grenada 2 0 2 5 18 548 4 0 1 12 0 1 41 0 0 634

Hancock 0 0 3 3 6 4 0 51 3 0 708 0 4 384 4 1,170

Harrison 3 7 8 12 29 5 1 54 16 1 4,091 2 11 114 16 4,370

Hinds 4 68 20 30 4,667 1,142 5 50 41 7 24 4 13 35 17 6,127

Holmes 2 0 3 5 46 333 0 0 1 24 0 0 6 2 0 422

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201 202 203 204 205 206 207 208 209 210 211 212 213 214 215CO CL EC EM HI HO IT JO ME MD GC NE NW PR SWMS County Total

Humphreys 2 0 0 4 16 14 0 0 0 130 1 0 1 0 1 169

Issaquena 1 1 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 12 1 0 1 0 0 19

Itawamba 0 0 0 6 0 1 590 0 1 0 0 20 6 0 0 624

Jackson 3 7 15 15 13 20 0 28 10 3 3,213 0 3 60 11 3,401

Jasper 0 3 27 1 12 2 0 233 54 0 4 0 0 6 2 344

Jefferson 0 85 0 0 45 2 0 2 0 0 1 0 0 1 1 137

Jeff Davis 0 32 0 0 13 1 0 86 1 0 8 1 0 45 10 197

Jones 2 8 11 8 8 3 0 1,262 30 0 12 1 1 38 5 1,389

Kemper 0 1 14 141 2 1 0 5 55 2 2 0 0 1 0 224

Lafayette 6 0 0 2 5 29 34 1 3 2 0 16 695 2 1 796

Lamar 0 5 8 9 1 4 0 341 7 1 29 1 0 749 11 1,166

Lauderdale 3 0 92 129 38 9 6 15 1,850 0 2 0 2 6 1 2,153

Lawrence 0 229 2 2 24 0 0 12 2 0 1 0 0 17 51 340

Leake 0 3 252 18 43 41 1 3 41 4 1 0 0 1 0 408

Lee 1 0 2 23 7 6 2,248 2 4 2 1 202 29 3 0 2,530

Leflore 20 0 0 5 35 42 2 0 0 474 2 0 17 1 0 598

Lincoln 0 543 2 1 29 5 0 13 3 0 4 0 0 15 148 763

Lowndes 1 0 9 1,316 41 6 86 6 16 4 10 19 26 2 0 1,542

Madison 4 11 11 47 467 1,296 3 12 16 6 13 5 27 7 15 1,940

Marion 0 4 2 1 13 3 1 57 0 0 17 0 2 310 36 446

Marshall 6 0 1 7 2 0 28 1 5 2 0 49 473 0 0 574

Monroe 1 0 2 96 5 6 725 0 3 0 0 24 8 1 0 871

Montgomery 1 0 2 11 10 229 1 0 0 13 0 0 10 0 0 277

Neshoba 0 1 540 36 16 4 3 0 210 0 3 1 5 1 1 821

Newton 2 2 590 13 15 2 2 7 118 0 0 0 0 1 0 752

Noxubee 2 0 0 189 5 1 14 1 25 2 7 3 1 1 1 252

Oktibbeha 2 2 15 727 13 18 45 4 11 7 2 13 3 1 2 865

Panola 23 0 2 2 11 29 5 1 2 11 0 15 644 1 0 746

Pearl River 0 4 1 6 11 0 3 15 3 0 71 0 3 1,287 6 1,410

Perry 2 0 1 1 1 1 0 150 0 0 13 0 0 57 1 227

Pike 2 77 0 4 24 2 1 22 1 0 5 1 0 18 878 1,035

Pontotoc 0 0 0 6 2 2 624 2 1 1 0 53 43 0 0 734

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201 202 203 204 205 206 207 208 209 210 211 212 213 214 215CO CL EC EM HI HO IT JO ME MD GC NE NW PR SWMS County Total

Prentiss 1 0 0 2 0 0 24 0 0 0 0 603 2 0 0 632

Quitman 131 0 1 1 7 7 0 0 0 3 0 2 71 0 0 223

Rankin 5 54 31 51 3,071 518 4 58 36 6 17 7 22 26 13 3,919

Scott 1 7 388 8 154 24 1 12 55 1 3 0 2 4 0 660

Sharkey 1 1 0 0 38 1 1 2 0 83 0 0 1 0 0 128

Simpson 1 391 6 0 147 11 1 70 5 0 3 0 1 13 2 651

Smith 1 33 20 8 20 3 0 193 6 0 1 0 0 16 0 301

Stone 0 1 1 1 2 1 0 11 1 0 441 0 0 30 0 489

Sunflower 46 0 0 6 26 8 0 1 1 430 0 0 10 1 0 529

Tallahatchie 177 0 0 6 12 80 2 0 0 22 0 2 61 1 0 363

Tate 5 1 1 3 2 4 3 0 0 1 0 4 837 2 0 863

Tippah 0 0 0 0 1 0 27 0 0 1 0 425 23 0 0 477

Tishomingo 0 0 0 2 0 1 131 0 0 0 1 416 5 0 0 556

Tunica 88 1 0 4 2 0 3 0 0 1 0 6 94 0 0 199

Union 0 0 3 10 1 2 190 0 4 4 1 409 18 0 1 643

Walthall 0 7 0 0 8 3 0 17 2 0 6 0 0 42 230 315

Warren 0 5 1 34 1,095 48 7 14 7 5 6 1 5 3 1 1,232

Washington 49 3 0 16 93 6 3 3 1 811 3 1 21 1 3 1,014

Wayne 0 1 3 3 10 0 0 268 62 1 7 0 0 13 3 371

Webster 0 0 0 151 3 91 8 0 3 0 0 1 0 1 0 258

Wilkinson 0 30 0 3 5 0 0 7 0 0 0 0 0 2 38 85

Winston 2 2 247 99 10 6 13 1 46 1 1 0 4 0 0 432

Yalobusha 7 0 0 5 3 93 2 0 0 4 0 13 236 0 0 363

Yazoo 3 3 3 13 180 213 3 4 3 28 1 0 3 0 1 458

System Total 1,881 2,800 2,413 3,975 11,239 5,709 5,506 4,174 3,040 2,589 9,367 3,281 7,204 4,238 1,799 69,215

HO = Holmes; IT = Itawamba; JO = Jones County; ME = Meridian; MD = MS Delta

MG = MS Gulf Coast; NE = Northeast MS; NW = Northwest MS; PR = Pearl River; SW = Southwest MS

CO = Coahoma; CL = Copiah-Lincoln; EC = East Central; EM = East MS; HI = Hinds

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Total201 Coahoma 435

202 Copiah-Lincoln 1,340

203 East Central 1,140

204 East 2,089

205 Hinds 3,429

206 Holmes 2,836

207 Itawamba 3,147

208 Jones County 1,411

209 Meridian 1,011

210 Delta 670

211 Gulf Coast 4,323

212 Northeast 1,353

213 Northwest 2,413

214 Pearl River 1,441

215 Southwest 817

27,855

* Unduplicated Host Headcount

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N % N % N % N %201 Coahoma 217 43.0 55 10.9 133 26.3 100 19.8 505

202 Copiah-Lincoln 423 58.7 183 25.4 7 1.0 108 15.0 721

203 East Central 339 59.7 142 25.0 21 3.7 66 11.6 568

204 East MS 602 64.7 137 14.7 0 0.0 192 20.6 931

205 Hinds 910 25.7 764 21.6 560 15.8 1,301 36.8 3,535

206 Holmes 850 64.1 233 17.6 123 9.3 120 9.1 1,326

207 Itawamba 848 64.6 374 28.5 2 0.2 89 6.8 1,313

208 Jones 621 59.3 159 15.2 0 0.0 268 25.6 1,048

209 Meridian 235 30.7 288 37.6 243 31.7 0 0.0 766

210 MS Delta 278 54.5 127 24.9 105 20.6 0 0.0 510

211 MS Gulf Coast 1,236 34.6 1,468 41.1 0 0.0 868 24.3 3,572

212 Northeast MS 362 53.3 261 38.4 0 0.0 56 8.3 679

213 Northwest MS 730 59.3 241 19.6 25 2.0 235 19.1 1,231

214 Pearl River 321 36.5 375 42.7 35 4.0 148 16.8 879

215 Southwest MS 176 33.0 227 42.6 2 0.4 128 24.0 533

8,148 45.0 5,034 27.8 1,256 6.9 3,679 20.3 18,117

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N % N % N %201 Coahoma 139 33.9 271 66.1 0 0.0 410

202 Copiah-Lincoln 279 39.0 437 61.0 0 0.0 716

203 East Central 243 43.2 319 56.8 0 0.0 562

204 East MS 441 48.5 468 51.4 1 0.1 910

205 Hinds 1,300 47.9 1,411 52.0 1 0.0 2,712

206 Holmes 487 37.0 829 63.0 0 0.0 1,316

207 Itawamba 515 39.8 778 60.1 1 0.1 1,294

208 Jones 451 43.7 580 56.3 0 0.0 1,031

209 Meridian 224 29.7 529 70.1 2 0.3 755

210 MS Delta 230 46.2 268 53.8 0 0.0 498

211 MS Gulf Coast 962 42.9 1,278 57.0 4 0.2 2,244

212 Northeast MS 268 40.9 388 59.2 0 0.0 656

213 Northwest MS 410 33.5 813 66.5 0 0.0 1,223

214 Pearl River 331 38.0 533 61.2 7 0.8 871

215 Southwest MS 220 41.7 308 58.3 0 0.0 528

6,500 41.3 9,210 58.6 16 0.1 15,726

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Statistical Data2015-2016

Research and Effectiveness Division

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Title Page

Foreword 2

Credit Enrollment Academic Year 2015-2016 * 3

Enrollment Comparison of Fall 2015 to Fall 2014 4

Enrollment by Age Groups 5

Enrollment by Admission Compliance 6

Enrollment by Classification 8

Enrollment by Curriculum 9

Headcount by Enrollment Status 10

Enrollment by Gender 11

Enrollment by Ethnicity 12

Enrollment by Residence Status 13

Enrollment by County 14

MS Virtual Community College Enrollment 17

Awards Earned by Degree Type 18

UnDuplicated Graduate Headcount by Gender 19

* Academic Year = Summer 2015 + Fall 2015 + Spring 2016

CONTENTS

 

FOREWORD

As the first state to establish a system of public community colleges, the state has fifteen comprehensive community college districts which

provide educational programs and services that are accessible to virtually all Mississippi citizens. This has been a goal of these two‐year

institutions since the first one began admitting students in 1922. All public community colleges are accredited by the Southern Association of

Colleges and Schools and the Mississippi Commission on College Accreditation.

This network of institutions operates both university transfer and occupationally‐oriented programs. A student may transfer earned credits to

four‐year institutions without loss of credit if the student has followed the Articulation Agreement between the MS Board of Trustees of State

Institutions of Higher Learning and the Mississippi Community College Board. Studies reveal that Mississippi community college transfer

students perform as well or better than the native students at Mississippi’s public four‐year institutions.

Community and junior colleges are the primary delivery mechanism for post‐secondary career and technical education programs and workforce

training in Mississippi. These programs of two‐years or less duration are designed to prepare students for immediate employment and for

upgrading skills of those currently employed. Training programs in more than one hundred occupational skills are provided by the colleges.

They also provide a variety of continuing education, as well as community and public service activities. The institutions are funded by state

appropriations, local district taxes, student tuition and fees and federal grants.

A characteristic of Mississippi’s community colleges is their flexibility and rapid response to the changing needs of their service districts. This is

a direct result of an administration and a board of control operating at the local level. Each college district has a local governing board which

employs the president and faculty, owns property, establishes budgets for operation and capital improvement, and sets policies for the general

governance of the institution. Cooperation by the various institutions on state‐wide endeavors is accomplished through the Mississippi

Association for Community and Junior Colleges, a voluntary organization of the institutions represented by their presidents.

State coordination and oversight is provided by the Mississippi Community College Board (formerly the State Board for Community and Junior

Colleges), which on July 1, 1986, was named successor to the Junior College Commission. With regard to the system of community colleges,

the State Board establishes standards for operation, administers state appropriations, audits enrollment, approves career and technical

education programs, accredits schools of practical nursing, approves campuses, centers, and sites, assembles reports, and provides general

coordination, support, leadership and advocacy.

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Total Headcount Credit Students (unduplicated) 95,735

Total Headcount Credit Students (duplicated) 157,798

Total Semester Credit Hours 1,801,286

Average Credit Hours per Student 18.8

Total Full Time Equivalent (sch/30) 60,043

Summer Headcount 22,836

Fall Headcount 71,090

Spring Headcount 63,872

Average Student Age 23.1

Female Students 60.5%

White Students 53.5%

African-American Students 37.7%

In-State Students 96.3%

Students Admitted with HS Diploma 60.1%

Full-Time Students 73.1%

Students in Academic Curriculum 68.1%

Freshman Students 42.4%

Average ACT Score 19.1

Fall 2015 Demographics

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Fall 15 Fall 14 Diff Percent Fall 15 Fall 14 Diff Percent201 Coahoma 2,057 1,938 119 6.1% 1,650.4 1,571.7 78.7 5.0%

202 Copiah-Lincoln 3,014 2,929 85 2.9% 2,500.7 2,466.2 34.5 1.4%

203 East Central 2,484 2,462 22 0.9% 2,262.5 2,275.5 -12.9 -0.6%

204 East MS 4,368 4,216 152 3.6% 3,609.1 3,500.2 108.9 3.1%

205 Hinds 11,342 11,589 -247 -2.1% 9,097.5 9,271.1 -173.6 -1.9%

206 Holmes 5,696 5,797 -101 -1.7% 4,522.2 4,628.4 -106.2 -2.3%

207 Itawamba 5,597 5,654 -57 -1.0% 4,502.9 4,637.5 -134.5 -2.9%

208 Jones 4,576 4,285 291 6.8% 4,145.8 3,973.6 172.2 4.3%

209 Meridian 3,274 3,241 33 1.0% 2,734.3 2,637.1 97.2 3.7%

210 MS Delta 2,357 2,667 -310 -11.6% 2,053.1 2,290.2 -237.1 -10.4%

211 MS Gulf Coast 9,261 9,710 -449 -4.6% 7,772.6 7,508.2 264.4 3.5%

212 Northeast MS 3,400 3,444 -44 -1.3% 2,780.1 3,013.7 -233.5 -7.7%

213 Northwest MS 7,457 7,581 -124 -1.6% 5,920.2 6,020.0 -99.8 -1.7%

214 Pearl River 4,325 4,371 -46 -1.1% 3,518.5 3,604.1 -85.7 -2.4%

215 Southwest MS 1,882 1,950 -68 -3.5% 1,734.2 1,793.9 -59.7 -3.3%

71,090 71,834 -744 -1.0% 58,804 59,191 -387 -0.7%

* 1 FTE = 15 Credit Hours

System Total

DistrictHeadcount Full Time Equivalent *

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N % N % N % N % N % N % N % N % N % N % N % NCoahoma 0 0.0 221 10.7 646 31.4 417 20.3 253 12.3 209 10.2 109 5.3 72 3.5 87 4.2 41 2.0 2 0.1 2,057

Co-Lin 0 0.0 445 14.8 1,267 42.0 525 17.4 258 8.6 177 5.9 111 3.7 79 2.6 89 3.0 54 1.8 9 0.3 3,014

East Central 0 0.0 327 13.2 1,160 46.7 420 16.9 162 6.5 138 5.6 82 3.3 84 3.4 69 2.8 40 1.6 2 0.1 2,484

East MS 52 1.2 305 7.0 1,683 38.5 1,008 23.1 492 11.3 291 6.7 179 4.1 99 2.3 168 3.9 83 1.9 8 0.2 4,368

Hinds 0 0.0 1,168 10.3 3,438 30.3 1,926 17.0 1,322 11.7 1,201 10.6 777 6.9 534 4.7 644 5.7 315 2.8 17 0.2 11,342

Holmes 0 0.0 604 10.6 1,774 31.1 1,034 18.2 707 12.4 626 11.0 357 6.3 210 3.7 287 5.0 92 1.6 5 0.1 5,696

Itawamba 0 0.0 785 14.0 2,229 39.8 1,041 18.6 474 8.5 374 6.7 229 4.1 150 2.7 220 3.9 94 1.7 1 0.0 5,597

Jones 0 0.0 452 9.9 2,200 48.1 848 18.5 400 8.7 278 6.1 132 2.9 100 2.2 123 2.7 40 0.9 3 0.1 4,576

Meridian 0 0.0 205 6.3 1,008 30.8 561 17.1 423 12.9 356 10.9 245 7.5 181 5.5 207 6.3 82 2.5 6 0.2 3,274

MS Delta 0 0.0 212 9.0 912 38.7 558 23.7 293 12.4 181 7.7 73 3.1 46 2.0 59 2.5 22 0.9 1 0.0 2,357

Gulf Coast 0 0.0 535 5.8 3,002 32.4 1,671 18.0 1,029 11.1 1,135 12.3 674 7.3 443 4.8 545 5.9 215 2.3 12 0.1 9,261

Northeast 0 0.0 353 10.4 1,657 48.7 624 18.4 259 7.6 196 5.8 113 3.3 80 2.4 92 2.7 25 0.7 1 0.0 3,400

Northwest 0 0.0 568 7.6 2,769 37.1 1,547 20.8 864 11.6 627 8.4 374 5.0 269 3.6 308 4.1 118 1.6 13 0.2 7,457

Pearl River 0 0.0 428 9.9 1,620 37.5 835 19.3 460 10.6 341 7.9 198 4.6 147 3.4 145 3.4 94 2.2 57 1.3 4,325

Southwest 0 0.0 144 7.7 771 41.0 391 20.8 181 9.6 120 6.4 106 5.6 55 2.9 80 4.3 32 1.7 2 0.1 1,882

Syst Total 52 0.1 6,752 9.5 26,136 36.8 13,406 18.9 7,577 10.7 6,250 8.8 3,759 5.3 2,549 3.6 3,123 4.4 1,347 1.9 139 0.2 71,090

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201 Coahoma 1,251 60.8 190 9.2 0 0.0 85 4.1 0 0.0 293 14.2 236 11.5 0 0.0

202 Copiah-Lincoln 1,697 56.3 194 6.4 0 0.0 0 0.0 9 0.3 640 21.2 474 15.7 0 0.0

203 East Central 1,624 65.4 105 4.2 1 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 401 16.1 353 14.2 0 0.0

204 East MS 2,180 49.9 214 4.9 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 1,593 36.5 381 8.7 0 0.0

205 Hinds 6,424 56.6 675 6.0 0 0.0 113 1.0 31 0.3 2,794 24.6 1,191 10.5 104 0.9

206 Holmes 3,666 64.4 302 5.3 1 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 1,048 18.4 679 11.9 0 0.0

207 Itawamba 3,288 58.8 251 4.5 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 927 16.6 782 14.0 0 0.0

208 Jones 2,846 62.2 181 4.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 1,027 22.4 459 10.0 0 0.0

209 Meridian 2,566 78.4 236 7.2 0 0.0 4 0.1 0 0.0 273 8.3 195 6.0 0 0.0

210 MS Delta 1,149 48.8 63 2.7 0 0.0 0 0.0 2 0.1 483 20.5 182 7.7 0 0.0

211 MS Gulf Coast 5,582 60.3 814 8.8 5 0.1 1 0.0 17 0.2 2,286 24.7 547 5.9 0 0.0

212 Northeast MS 2,513 73.9 165 4.9 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 306 9.0 396 11.7 0 0.0

213 Northwest MS 4,632 62.1 494 6.6 9 0.1 4 0.1 0 0.0 1,719 23.1 599 8.0 0 0.0

214 Pearl River 2,202 50.9 180 4.2 0 0.0 1 0.0 2 0.0 1,508 34.9 432 10.0 0 0.0

215 Southwest MS 1,132 60.2 88 4.7 0 0.0 4 0.2 0 0.0 499 26.5 150 8.0 0 0.0

42,752 60.1 4,152 5.8 16 0.0 212 0.3 61 0.1 15,797 22.2 7,056 9.9 104 0.2

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Total201 Coahoma 2 0.1 0 0.0 0 0.0 2,016

202 Copiah-Lincoln 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 3,065

203 East Central 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 2,500

204 East MS 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 4,456

205 Hinds 10 0.1 0 0.0 0 0.0 11,676

206 Holmes 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 5,898

207 Itawamba 4 0.1 0 0.0 345 6.2 5,693

208 Jones 1 0.0 0 0.0 62 1.4 4,359

209 Meridian 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 3,498

210 MS Delta 1 0.0 0 0.0 477 20.2 2,900

211 MS Gulf Coast 9 0.1 0 0.0 0 0.0 10,034

212 Northeast MS 20 0.6 0 0.0 0 0.0 3,067

213 Northwest MS 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 7,835

214 Pearl River 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 4,353

215 Southwest MS 0 0.0 0 0.0 9 0.5 1,978

47 0.1 0 0.0 893 1.3 71,090System Total

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N % N % N % N %201 Coahoma 1,160 56.4 661 32.1 236 11.5 0 0.0 2,057

202 Copiah-Lincoln 1,355 45.0 1,170 38.8 474 15.7 15 0.5 3,014

203 East Central 1,334 53.7 633 25.5 353 14.2 164 6.6 2,484

204 East MS 1,957 44.8 2,030 46.5 381 8.7 0 0.0 4,368

205 Hinds 6,027 53.1 3,667 32.3 1,295 11.4 353 3.1 11,342

206 Holmes 1,420 24.9 3,597 63.2 679 11.9 0 0.0 5,696

207 Itawamba 1,955 34.9 2,431 43.4 782 14.0 429 7.7 5,597

208 Jones 2,315 50.6 1,493 32.6 459 10.0 309 6.8 4,576

209 Meridian 734 22.4 2,345 71.6 195 6.0 0 0.0 3,274

210 MS Delta 696 29.5 1,479 62.8 182 7.7 0 0.0 2,357

211 MS Gulf Coast 2,909 31.4 5,789 62.5 547 5.9 16 0.2 9,261

212 Northeast MS 1,606 47.2 1,237 36.4 396 11.7 161 4.7 3,400

213 Northwest MS 3,545 47.5 3,163 42.4 599 8.0 150 2.0 7,457

214 Pearl River 2,266 52.4 1,298 30.0 432 10.0 329 7.6 4,325

215 Southwest MS 836 44.4 880 46.8 150 8.0 16 0.9 1,882

30,115 42.4 31,873 44.8 7,160 10.1 1,942 2.7 71,090

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N % N % N % N %201 Coahoma 1,143 55.6 427 20.8 251 12.2 236 11.5 2,057

202 Copiah-Lincoln 1,923 63.8 503 16.7 114 3.8 474 15.7 3,014

203 East Central 1,528 61.5 482 19.4 91 3.7 383 15.4 2,484

204 East MS 3,290 75.3 448 10.3 249 5.7 381 8.7 4,368

205 Hinds 7,068 62.3 1,884 16.6 1,095 9.7 1,295 11.4 11,342

206 Holmes 4,014 70.5 857 15.1 141 2.5 684 12.0 5,696

207 Itawamba 3,901 69.7 855 15.3 59 1.1 782 14.0 5,597

208 Jones 3,206 70.1 769 16.8 142 3.1 459 10.0 4,576

209 Meridian 2,364 72.2 446 13.6 269 8.2 195 6.0 3,274

210 MS Delta 1,639 69.5 230 9.8 245 10.4 243 10.3 2,357

211 MS Gulf Coast 6,240 67.4 2,065 22.3 369 4.0 587 6.3 9,261

212 Northeast MS 2,269 66.7 636 18.7 99 2.9 396 11.7 3,400

213 Northwest MS 5,681 76.2 912 12.2 265 3.6 599 8.0 7,457

214 Pearl River 2,963 68.5 791 18.3 138 3.2 433 10.0 4,325

215 Southwest MS 1,185 63.0 397 21.1 150 8.0 150 8.0 1,882

48,414 68.1 11,702 16.5 3,677 5.2 7,297 10.3 71,090

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N % N %201 Coahoma 1,538 74.8 519 25.2 2,057

202 Copiah-Lincoln 2,270 75.3 744 24.7 3,014

203 East Central 1,872 75.4 612 24.6 2,484

204 East MS 3,201 73.3 1,167 26.7 4,368

205 Hinds 7,807 68.8 3,535 31.2 11,342

206 Holmes 3,985 70.0 1,711 30.0 5,696

207 Itawamba 3,921 70.1 1,676 29.9 5,597

208 Jones 3,617 79.0 959 21.0 4,576

209 Meridian 2,432 74.3 842 25.7 3,274

210 MS Delta 1,859 78.9 498 21.1 2,357

211 MS Gulf Coast 6,393 69.0 2,868 31.0 9,261

212 Northeast MS 2,813 82.7 587 17.3 3,400

213 Northwest MS 5,550 74.4 1,907 25.6 7,457

214 Pearl River 3,163 73.1 1,162 26.9 4,325

215 Southwest MS 1,548 82.3 334 17.8 1,882

51,969 73.1 19,121 26.9 71,090

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N % N % N %201 Coahoma 786 38.2 1,271 61.8 0 0.0 2,057

202 Copiah-Lincoln 1,173 38.9 1,841 61.1 0 0.0 3,014

203 East Central 1,033 41.6 1,451 58.4 0 0.0 2,484

204 East MS 1,902 43.5 2,445 56.0 21 0.5 4,368

205 Hinds 4,425 39.0 6,917 61.0 0 0.0 11,342

206 Holmes 1,963 34.5 3,711 65.2 22 0.4 5,696

207 Itawamba 2,238 40.0 3,355 59.9 4 0.1 5,597

208 Jones 1,930 42.2 2,643 57.8 3 0.1 4,576

209 Meridian 1,024 31.3 2,223 67.9 27 0.8 3,274

210 MS Delta 908 38.5 1,449 61.5 0 0.0 2,357

211 MS Gulf Coast 3,705 40.0 5,489 59.3 67 0.7 9,261

212 Northeast MS 1,437 42.3 1,963 57.7 0 0.0 3,400

213 Northwest MS 2,882 38.7 4,575 61.4 0 0.0 7,457

214 Pearl River 1,717 39.7 2,593 60.0 15 0.4 4,325

215 Southwest MS 774 41.1 1,108 58.9 0 0.0 1,882

27,897 39.2 43,034 60.5 159 0.2 71,090

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N % N % N % N % N % N % N % N % N %201 Coahoma 0 0.0 1,932 93.9 0 0.0 6 0.3 4 0.2 99 4.8 14 0.7 1 0.1 1 0.1 2,057

202 Copiah-Lincoln 0 0.0 1,225 40.6 8 0.3 4 0.1 35 1.2 1,623 53.9 99 3.3 1 0.0 19 0.6 3,014

203 East Central 13 0.5 848 34.1 109 4.4 9 0.4 42 1.7 1,395 56.2 40 1.6 4 0.2 24 1.0 2,484

204 East MS 0 0.0 1,963 44.9 52 1.2 31 0.7 65 1.5 2,170 49.7 80 1.8 7 0.2 0 0.0 4,368

205 Hinds 6 0.1 5,282 46.6 24 0.2 81 0.7 172 1.5 3,625 32.0 1,865 16.4 1 0.0 286 2.5 11,342

206 Holmes 2 0.0 2,712 47.6 12 0.2 53 0.9 59 1.0 2,727 47.9 130 2.3 1 0.0 0 0.0 5,696

207 Itawamba 1 0.0 1,358 24.3 8 0.1 25 0.5 86 1.5 3,991 71.3 79 1.4 1 0.0 48 0.9 5,597

208 Jones 0 0.0 1,470 32.1 27 0.6 19 0.4 40 0.9 2,924 63.9 42 0.9 3 0.1 51 1.1 4,576

209 Meridian 23 0.7 1,369 41.8 64 2.0 23 0.7 44 1.3 1,552 47.4 199 6.1 0 0.0 0 0.0 3,274

210 MS Delta 0 0.0 1,493 63.3 4 0.2 25 1.1 42 1.8 757 32.1 36 1.5 0 0.0 0 0.0 2,357

211 MS Gulf Coast 0 0.0 2,253 24.3 38 0.4 261 2.8 270 2.9 5,906 63.8 185 2.0 18 0.2 330 3.6 9,261

212 Northeast MS 0 0.0 579 17.0 7 0.2 11 0.3 70 2.1 2,645 77.8 45 1.3 1 0.0 42 1.2 3,400

213 Northwest MS 0 0.0 2,471 33.1 17 0.2 80 1.1 157 2.1 4,662 62.5 17 0.2 4 0.1 49 0.7 7,457

214 Pearl River 0 0.0 1,109 25.6 14 0.3 24 0.6 77 1.8 2,977 68.8 124 2.9 0 0.0 0 0.0 4,325

215 Southwest MS 0 0.0 714 37.9 6 0.3 9 0.5 18 1.0 983 52.2 133 7.1 4 0.2 15 0.8 1,882

45 0.1 26,778 37.7 390 0.6 661 0.9 1,181 1.7 38,036 53.5 3,088 4.3 46 0.1 865 1.2 71,090

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N % N % N % N % N %201 Coahoma 1,730 84.1 271 13.2 56 2.7 0 0.0 0 0.0 2,057

202 Copiah-Lincoln 2,364 78.4 519 17.2 128 4.3 3 0.1 0 0.0 3,014

203 East Central 2,071 83.4 352 14.2 43 1.7 18 0.7 0 0.0 2,484

204 East MS 2,972 68.0 1,139 26.1 254 5.8 3 0.1 0 0.0 4,368

205 Hinds 8,847 78.0 2,117 18.7 321 2.8 54 0.5 3 0.0 11,342

206 Holmes 3,253 57.1 2,361 41.5 77 1.4 2 0.0 3 0.1 5,696

207 Itawamba 4,514 80.7 927 16.6 130 2.3 23 0.4 3 0.1 5,597

208 Jones 2,917 63.8 1,552 33.9 102 2.2 5 0.1 0 0.0 4,576

209 Meridian 1,948 59.5 1,115 34.1 202 6.2 4 0.1 5 0.2 3,274

210 MS Delta 2,023 85.8 254 10.8 79 3.4 1 0.0 0 0.0 2,357

211 MS Gulf Coast 7,600 82.1 1,334 14.4 306 3.3 13 0.1 8 0.1 9,261

212 Northeast MS 2,603 76.6 658 19.4 118 3.5 21 0.6 0 0.0 3,400

213 Northwest MS 6,656 89.3 440 5.9 359 4.8 0 0.0 2 0.0 7,457

214 Pearl River 3,270 75.6 895 20.7 156 3.6 0 0.0 4 0.1 4,325

215 Southwest MS 1,240 65.9 498 26.5 140 7.4 3 0.2 1 0.1 1,882

54,008 76.0 14,432 20.3 2,471 3.5 150 0.2 29 0.0 71,090

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201 202 203 204 205 206 207 208 209 210 211 212 213 214 215CO CL EC EM HI HO IT JO ME MD GC NE NW PR SW

Adams 1 428 0 1 47 3 1 5 2 1 0 0 2 8 10 509

Alcorn 0 0 1 8 2 2 40 0 1 1 1 740 6 2 1 805

Amite 0 40 0 1 7 0 0 3 2 0 2 0 1 2 172 230

Attala 4 1 6 29 21 418 5 2 3 2 3 1 2 0 2 499

Benton 1 1 0 1 2 2 13 0 1 0 0 53 62 0 0 136

Bolivar 361 0 1 3 38 14 1 0 0 311 2 0 22 1 1 755

Calhoun 2 0 0 23 1 79 78 0 0 5 0 23 114 0 0 325

Carroll 2 0 2 2 10 131 2 3 1 46 0 0 6 0 0 205

Chickasaw 0 0 0 37 3 10 372 1 3 5 0 23 5 1 0 460

Choctaw 0 2 8 83 5 55 14 1 5 1 1 3 0 0 0 178

Claiborne 5 17 0 0 172 8 0 3 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 207

Clarke 0 0 18 22 18 0 0 100 221 1 0 0 0 6 2 388

Clay 2 0 4 402 9 8 32 1 10 2 0 26 0 1 0 497

Coahoma 938 1 0 4 7 1 4 0 0 15 1 0 30 1 0 1,002

Copiah 0 493 0 2 242 26 0 7 3 1 2 0 8 3 18 805

Covington 0 49 3 2 19 2 0 331 2 0 11 0 1 40 3 463

Desoto 28 5 9 18 22 26 68 3 8 11 9 38 3,377 2 0 3,624

Forrest 5 5 12 18 37 4 1 511 14 0 56 0 4 721 17 1,405

Franklin 0 139 0 0 4 1 0 5 0 0 5 0 0 6 38 198

George 0 0 1 0 2 1 0 22 8 0 454 0 0 11 1 500

Greene 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 165 2 0 46 0 0 12 2 229

Grenada 4 0 1 10 14 557 9 1 0 8 0 4 30 0 0 638

Hancock 0 0 2 3 3 2 0 18 4 0 929 0 0 420 6 1,387

Harrison 1 5 11 21 22 4 4 34 11 3 3,597 2 4 111 12 3,842

Hinds 7 80 21 28 4,315 1,081 5 29 63 8 21 6 13 21 16 5,714

Holmes 0 0 1 5 46 310 1 0 0 22 0 0 6 0 0 391

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201 202 203 204 205 206 207 208 209 210 211 212 213 214 215CO CL EC EM HI HO IT JO ME MD GC NE NW PR SWMS County Total

Humphreys 3 0 0 3 30 12 0 0 1 95 0 0 0 0 0 144

Issaquena 1 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 6 0 1 0 0 0 10

Itawamba 0 0 2 1 0 1 574 0 0 0 0 23 7 1 1 610

Jackson 1 8 14 13 16 36 1 53 12 5 3,105 0 6 55 14 3,339

Jasper 0 3 19 3 13 1 0 324 32 0 1 2 0 3 0 401

Jefferson 0 90 0 0 60 0 1 3 0 0 2 0 0 0 2 158

Jeff Davis 0 24 0 1 11 0 1 79 1 0 11 1 0 51 14 194

Jones 0 11 10 9 22 2 1 1,288 31 0 7 1 1 28 15 1,426

Kemper 0 1 11 159 4 0 0 2 49 1 0 4 0 0 0 231

Lafayette 4 0 0 7 6 27 49 2 4 3 1 13 739 1 2 858

Lamar 1 4 8 4 9 1 0 367 4 1 37 0 2 775 13 1,226

Lauderdale 2 1 65 137 32 2 4 13 1,890 0 3 2 0 7 1 2,159

Lawrence 0 221 6 2 29 1 0 23 1 0 1 0 2 11 35 332

Leake 0 1 255 22 70 49 2 1 44 3 1 0 0 2 1 451

Lee 2 0 8 23 6 6 2,266 1 2 0 0 195 23 2 1 2,535

Leflore 18 0 0 8 20 48 4 1 0 402 1 0 24 3 0 529

Lincoln 0 632 0 3 28 8 1 11 2 0 2 0 1 10 162 860

Lowndes 0 0 9 1,317 52 13 84 6 18 3 8 19 9 4 0 1,542

Madison 14 20 9 52 459 1,306 5 17 20 7 13 4 25 12 13 1,976

Marion 1 6 0 3 18 2 1 73 1 0 25 0 1 302 44 477

Marshall 5 0 1 3 7 1 33 1 2 3 0 33 493 0 0 582

Monroe 0 0 1 82 2 3 717 0 2 1 1 32 14 1 0 856

Montgomery 2 0 2 7 17 196 3 0 0 5 0 2 10 1 1 246

Neshoba 1 2 536 37 19 4 1 2 189 2 1 1 3 3 0 801

Newton 2 1 593 12 18 3 0 9 113 1 0 1 0 0 0 753

Noxubee 1 0 2 221 7 1 16 2 35 1 3 5 1 0 2 297

Oktibbeha 5 0 13 736 12 18 37 9 11 6 3 23 6 0 2 881

Panola 18 0 0 6 8 32 8 0 4 8 1 13 663 0 1 762

Pearl River 1 3 1 7 15 0 1 19 4 0 62 0 2 1,326 5 1,446

Perry 0 1 1 6 5 0 0 148 1 0 15 0 1 48 3 229

Pike 3 55 0 1 32 5 1 21 3 0 5 1 0 12 801 940

Pontotoc 0 0 0 2 1 3 584 1 1 0 0 70 30 1 0 693

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201 202 203 204 205 206 207 208 209 210 211 212 213 214 215CO CL EC EM HI HO IT JO ME MD GC NE NW PR SWMS County Total

Prentiss 0 0 0 0 1 0 24 0 0 0 0 576 0 1 0 602

Quitman 132 0 1 4 2 5 1 0 0 2 0 2 61 0 0 210

Rankin 2 56 29 60 3,026 528 5 63 30 3 11 4 31 20 14 3,882

Scott 3 5 450 13 173 19 2 8 58 1 1 1 0 2 0 736

Sharkey 0 0 1 1 38 2 1 1 0 74 0 0 1 0 0 119

Simpson 0 361 6 1 165 20 0 60 5 0 1 1 5 7 4 636

Smith 0 30 17 16 22 5 0 258 12 2 4 1 1 12 3 383

Stone 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 8 0 0 444 0 0 28 0 483

Sunflower 45 4 0 7 31 11 0 2 1 402 0 0 3 4 1 511

Tallahatchie 212 1 0 4 2 64 1 0 0 17 2 0 52 0 0 355

Tate 4 0 1 2 2 10 12 0 0 1 0 1 744 0 0 777

Tippah 0 0 0 0 2 0 23 1 0 0 1 417 23 0 0 467

Tishomingo 0 0 0 2 1 1 115 0 0 0 0 367 8 0 0 494

Tunica 83 2 0 2 5 0 2 0 0 0 0 1 83 0 0 178

Union 0 0 4 38 3 1 174 0 2 1 1 503 30 0 0 757

Walthall 0 12 0 2 8 2 0 20 2 0 3 0 0 39 226 314

Warren 3 10 1 31 1,045 53 4 10 7 8 5 0 6 3 5 1,191

Washington 58 6 0 11 115 7 1 1 2 747 3 1 23 2 2 979

Wayne 1 0 2 2 10 0 0 304 62 1 4 0 0 11 4 401

Webster 0 0 1 185 2 90 13 2 6 1 0 4 4 2 0 310

Wilkinson 0 37 0 2 5 0 0 5 0 0 0 0 0 1 43 93

Winston 3 1 241 98 14 4 12 3 35 1 1 1 2 1 0 417

Yalobusha 6 0 0 5 3 75 6 0 0 1 0 16 240 2 0 354

Yazoo 3 7 2 14 189 190 0 2 0 19 3 0 5 1 2 437

Unknown 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 18 0 0 18

System Total 2,001 2,883 2,423 4,111 10,964 5,614 5,441 4,469 3,063 2,277 8,934 3,261 7,096 4,165 1,738 68,440

HO = Holmes; IT = Itawamba; JO = Jones County; ME = Meridian; MD = MS Delta

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Total201 Coahoma 475

202 Copiah-Lincoln 1,499

203 East Central 1,168

204 East 2,301

205 Hinds 3,314

206 Holmes 2,858

207 Itawamba 3,411

208 Jones County 2,207

209 Meridian 1,266

210 Delta 694

211 Gulf Coast 4,239

212 Northeast 1,404

213 Northwest 2,396

214 Pearl River 1,436

215 Southwest 750

29,418

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N % N % N % N %201 Coahoma 227 45.9 61 12.3 122 24.7 85 17.2 495

202 Copiah-Lincoln 428 59.0 169 23.3 14 1.9 115 15.8 726

203 East Central 341 56.9 142 23.7 50 8.4 66 11.0 599

204 East MS 615 65.0 153 16.2 9 1.0 169 17.9 946

205 Hinds 843 22.8 710 19.2 600 16.3 1,538 41.7 3,691

206 Holmes 824 60.3 259 19.0 193 14.1 90 6.6 1,366

207 Itawamba 986 67.8 319 21.9 3 0.2 146 10.0 1,454

208 Jones 700 53.3 172 13.1 147 11.2 294 22.4 1,313

209 Meridian 204 24.9 325 39.7 280 34.2 10 1.2 819

210 MS Delta 262 51.8 117 23.1 127 25.1 0 0.0 506

211 MS Gulf Coast 1,295 36.0 1,454 40.4 0 0.0 847 23.6 3,596

212 Northeast MS 302 46.9 258 40.1 0 0.0 84 13.0 644

213 Northwest MS 827 62.3 222 16.7 30 2.3 248 18.7 1,327

214 Pearl River 381 37.8 430 42.6 40 4.0 158 15.7 1,009

215 Southwest MS 177 36.1 188 38.4 39 8.0 86 17.6 490

8,412 44.3 4,979 26.2 1,654 8.7 3,936 20.7 18,981

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N % N % N %201 Coahoma 151 36.6 262 63.4 0 0.0 413

202 Copiah-Lincoln 292 40.7 426 59.3 0 0.0 718

203 East Central 254 43.3 333 56.7 0 0.0 587

204 East MS 413 44.7 507 54.9 4 0.4 924

205 Hinds 1,478 52.1 1,358 47.9 0 0.0 2,836

206 Holmes 491 38.2 793 61.8 0 0.0 1,284

207 Itawamba 522 37.0 888 63.0 0 0.0 1,410

208 Jones 477 42.4 648 57.6 0 0.0 1,125

209 Meridian 269 33.8 520 65.4 6 0.8 795

210 MS Delta 216 43.6 279 56.4 0 0.0 495

211 MS Gulf Coast 908 40.6 1,328 59.4 0 0.0 2,236

212 Northeast MS 237 38.1 385 61.9 0 0.0 622

213 Northwest MS 458 34.5 868 65.5 0 0.0 1,326

214 Pearl River 369 38.7 585 61.3 0 0.0 954

215 Southwest MS 197 40.5 290 59.6 0 0.0 487

6,732 41.5 9,470 58.4 10 0.1 16,212

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Statistical Data 2016-2017

Research and Effectiveness Division

3825 Ridgewood Rd

Jackson, MS 39211

Voice: (601) 432-6373

Fax: (601) 432-6363

Email: [email protected]

Title Page

Foreword 2

Credit Enrollment Academic Year 2016-2017 * 3

Enrollment Comparison of Fall 2016 to Fall 2015 4

Enrollment by Age Groups 5

Enrollment by Admission Compliance 6

Enrollment by Classification 8

Enrollment by Curriculum 9

Headcount by Enrollment Status 10

Enrollment by Gender 11

Enrollment by Ethnicity 12

Enrollment by Residence Status 13

Enrollment by County 14

MS Virtual Community College Enrollment 17

Awards Earned by Degree Type 18

UnDuplicated Graduate Headcount by Gender 19

* Academic Year = Summer + Fall + Spring terms

CONTENTS

 

FOREWORD

As the first state to establish a system of public community colleges, the state has fifteen comprehensive community college districts which

provide educational programs and services that are accessible to virtually all Mississippi citizens. This has been a goal of these two‐year

institutions since the first one began admitting students in 1922. All public community colleges are accredited by the Southern Association of

Colleges and Schools and the Mississippi Commission on College Accreditation.

This network of institutions operates both university transfer and occupationally‐oriented programs. A student may transfer earned credits to

four‐year institutions without loss of credit if the student has followed the Articulation Agreement between the MS Board of Trustees of State

Institutions of Higher Learning and the Mississippi Community College Board. Studies reveal that Mississippi community college transfer

students perform as well or better than the native students at Mississippi’s public four‐year institutions.

Community and junior colleges are the primary delivery mechanism for post‐secondary career and technical education programs and workforce

training in Mississippi. These programs of two‐years or less duration are designed to prepare students for immediate employment and for

upgrading skills of those currently employed. Training programs in more than one hundred occupational skills are provided by the colleges.

They also provide a variety of continuing education, as well as community and public service activities. The institutions are funded by state

appropriations, local district taxes, student tuition and fees and federal grants.

A characteristic of Mississippi’s community colleges is their flexibility and rapid response to the changing needs of their service districts. This is

a direct result of an administration and a board of control operating at the local level. Each college district has a local governing board which

employs the president and faculty, owns property, establishes budgets for operation and capital improvement, and sets policies for the general

governance of the institution. Cooperation by the various institutions on state‐wide endeavors is accomplished through the Mississippi

Association for Community and Junior Colleges, a voluntary organization of the institutions represented by their presidents.

State coordination and oversight is provided by the Mississippi Community College Board (formerly the State Board for Community and Junior

Colleges), which on July 1, 1986, was named successor to the Junior College Commission. With regard to the system of community colleges,

the State Board establishes standards for operation, administers state appropriations, audits enrollment, approves career and technical

education programs, accredits schools of practical nursing, approves campuses, centers, and sites, assembles reports, and provides general

coordination, support, leadership and advocacy.

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Total Headcount Credit Students (unduplicated) 94,870

Total Headcount Credit Students (duplicated) 156,109

Total Semester Credit Hours 1,793,675

Average Credit Hours per Student 18.9

Total Full Time Equivalent (sch/30) 59,789

Summer Headcount 22,046

Fall Headcount 70,279

Spring Headcount 63,784

Average Student Age 22.8

Female Students 60.1%

White Students 54.8%

African-American Students 38.3%

In-State Students 96.2%

Students Admitted with HS Diploma 60.4%

Full-Time Students 71.9%

Students in Academic Curriculum 66.8%

Freshman Students 42.4%

Average ACT Score 19.2

Fall 2016 Demographics

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Fall 2016 Fall 2015 Diff Percent Fall 2016 Fall 2015 Diff Percent201 Coahoma 1,950 2,057 -107 -5.2% 1,649.6 1,650.4 -0.8 0.0%

202 Copiah-Lincoln 2,942 3,014 -72 -2.4% 2,453.9 2,500.7 -46.8 -1.9%

203 East Central 2,275 2,484 -209 -8.4% 2,107.3 2,262.5 -155.3 -6.9%

204 East MS 4,113 4,368 -255 -5.8% 3,404.6 3,609.1 -204.5 -5.7%

205 Hinds 11,439 11,342 97 0.9% 9,108.9 9,097.5 11.4 0.1%

206 Holmes 5,756 5,696 60 1.1% 4,686.3 4,522.2 164.1 3.6%

207 Itawamba 5,437 5,597 -160 -2.9% 4,515.9 4,502.9 12.9 0.3%

208 Jones 4,449 4,576 -127 -2.8% 4,065.9 4,145.8 -79.9 -1.9%

209 Meridian 3,456 3,274 182 5.6% 2,776.1 2,734.3 41.8 1.5%

210 MS Delta 2,298 2,357 -59 -2.5% 2,069.1 2,053.1 15.9 0.8%

211 MS Gulf Coast 8,835 9,261 -426 -4.6% 7,367.1 7,772.6 -405.5 -5.2%

212 Northeast MS 3,448 3,400 48 1.4% 3,037.7 2,780.1 257.5 9.3%

213 Northwest MS 7,585 7,457 128 1.7% 5,922.2 5,920.2 2.0 0.0%

214 Pearl River 4,413 4,325 88 2.0% 3,704.7 3,518.5 186.2 5.3%

215 Southwest MS 1,883 1,882 1 0.1% 1,708.3 1,734.2 -25.9 -1.5%

70,279 71,090 -811 -1.1% 58,577 58,804 -227 -0.4%

* 1 FTE = 15 Credit Hours

System Total

DistrictHeadcount Full Time Equivalent *

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N % N % N % N % N % N % N % N % N % N % N % NCoahoma 65 3.3 198 10.2 700 35.9 348 17.9 207 10.6 161 8.3 88 4.5 69 3.5 82 4.2 28 1.4 4 0.2 1,950

Co-Lin 1 0.0 468 15.9 1,272 43.2 516 17.5 218 7.4 167 5.7 103 3.5 67 2.3 74 2.5 51 1.7 5 0.2 2,942

East Central 0 0.0 309 13.6 1,112 48.9 365 16.0 146 6.4 122 5.4 79 3.5 57 2.5 56 2.5 28 1.2 1 0.0 2,275

East MS 48 1.2 415 10.1 1,657 40.3 889 21.6 463 11.3 247 6.0 133 3.2 80 2.0 110 2.7 66 1.6 5 0.1 4,113

Hinds 37 0.3 1,299 11.4 3,605 31.5 1,906 16.7 1,302 11.4 1,166 10.2 727 6.4 516 4.5 592 5.2 267 2.3 22 0.2 11,439

Holmes 0 0.0 721 12.5 1,871 32.5 1,020 17.7 682 11.9 570 9.9 363 6.3 211 3.7 234 4.1 78 1.4 6 0.1 5,756

Itawamba 0 0.0 747 13.7 2,319 42.7 939 17.3 494 9.1 342 6.3 199 3.7 144 2.7 180 3.3 69 1.3 4 0.1 5,437

Jones 0 0.0 391 8.8 2,159 48.5 833 18.7 425 9.6 256 5.8 140 3.2 97 2.2 110 2.5 35 0.8 3 0.1 4,449

Meridian 0 0.0 292 8.5 1,014 29.3 569 16.5 426 12.3 364 10.5 248 7.2 191 5.5 231 6.7 115 3.3 6 0.2 3,456

MS Delta 0 0.0 203 8.8 937 40.8 521 22.7 284 12.4 156 6.8 78 3.4 44 1.9 55 2.4 19 0.8 1 0.0 2,298

Gulf Coast 0 0.0 582 6.6 3,107 35.2 1,505 17.0 965 10.9 1,014 11.5 590 6.7 403 4.6 462 5.2 189 2.1 18 0.2 8,835

Northeast 0 0.0 420 12.2 1,680 48.7 665 19.3 223 6.5 190 5.5 100 2.9 71 2.1 70 2.0 25 0.7 4 0.1 3,448

Northwest 0 0.0 690 9.1 2,892 38.1 1,507 19.9 847 11.2 618 8.2 367 4.8 245 3.2 291 3.8 114 1.5 14 0.2 7,585

Pearl River 0 0.0 448 10.2 1,702 38.6 837 19.0 454 10.3 341 7.7 208 4.7 132 3.0 155 3.5 74 1.7 62 1.4 4,413

Southwest 0 0.0 178 9.5 815 43.3 332 17.6 166 8.8 135 7.2 94 5.0 63 3.4 68 3.6 28 1.5 4 0.2 1,883

Syst Total 151 0.2 7,361 10.5 26,842 38.2 12,752 18.1 7,302 10.4 5,849 8.3 3,517 5.0 2,390 3.4 2,770 3.9 1,186 1.7 159 0.2 70,279

District

Age GroupTotalUnknown 15 - 17 18 - 19 20 - 21 22 - 24 25 - 29 30 - 34 35 - 39 40 - 49 50 - 64 65 & Over

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201 Coahoma 1,140 58.5 126 6.5 0 0.0 58 3.0 25 1.3 0 0.0 283 14.5 0 0.0

202 Copiah-Lincoln 1,620 55.1 171 5.8 1 0.0 1 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 509 17.3 0 0.0

203 East Central 1,506 66.2 78 3.4 0 0.0 0 0.0 17 0.7 0 0.0 328 14.4 0 0.0

204 East MS 2,068 50.3 150 3.7 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 121 2.9 356 8.7 0 0.0

205 Hinds 6,467 56.5 610 5.3 1 0.0 144 1.3 48 0.4 44 0.4 1,341 11.7 77 0.7

206 Holmes 3,795 65.9 298 5.2 0 0.0 0 0.0 24 0.4 0 0.0 806 14.0 0 0.0

207 Itawamba 3,229 59.4 195 3.6 0 0.0 0 0.0 5 0.1 0 0.0 786 14.5 0 0.0

208 Jones 2,815 63.3 180 4.1 0 0.0 1 0.0 6 0.1 0 0.0 405 9.1 0 0.0

209 Meridian 2,691 77.9 207 6.0 0 0.0 1 0.0 10 0.3 0 0.0 298 8.6 0 0.0

210 MS Delta** 1,124 48.9 48 2.1 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 212 9.2 0 0.0

211 MS Gulf Coast 5,436 61.5 681 7.7 9 0.1 0 0.0 35 0.4 28 0.3 551 6.2 0 0.0

212 Northeast MS 2,544 73.8 154 4.5 0 0.0 0 0.0 8 0.2 0 0.0 461 13.4 0 0.0

213 Northwest MS 4,558 60.1 449 5.9 8 0.1 0 0.0 29 0.4 0 0.0 784 10.3 0 0.0

214 Pearl River 2,266 51.4 172 3.9 0 0.0 0 0.0 1 0.0 0 0.0 464 10.5 0 0.0

215 Southwest MS 1,199 63.7 110 5.8 0 0.0 1 0.1 0 0.0 0 0.0 174 9.2 0 0.0

42,458 60.4 3,629 5.2 19 0.0 206 0.3 208 0.3 193 0.3 7,758 11.0 77 0.1

* Includes TAACCCT grant and MIBEST** Includes an Early Admit*** Student returning after 5+ years without any other college work

iPathways * Early CollegeMS Works

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Benefit AbilH.S. Diploma GED Req HS UnitsDistrict

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Total201 Coahoma 0 0.0 0 0.0 318 16.3 0 0.0 1,950

202 Copiah-Lincoln 1 0.0 0 0.0 639 21.7 0 0.0 2,942

203 East Central 0 0.0 0 0.0 346 15.2 0 0.0 2,275

204 East MS 0 0.0 0 0.0 1,417 34.5 1 0.0 4,113

205 Hinds 5 0.0 0 0.0 2,702 23.6 0 0.0 11,439

206 Holmes 1 0.0 0 0.0 832 14.5 0 0.0 5,756

207 Itawamba 2 0.0 0 0.0 854 15.7 366 6.7 5,437

208 Jones 1 0.0 0 0.0 966 21.7 75 1.7 4,449

209 Meridian 0 0.0 0 0.0 249 7.2 0 0.0 3,456

210 MS Delta 0 0.0 0 0.0 495 21.5 419 18.2 2,298

211 MS Gulf Coast 5 0.1 0 0.0 2,090 23.7 0 0.0 8,835

212 Northeast MS 13 0.4 0 0.0 268 7.8 0 0.0 3,448

213 Northwest MS 8 0.1 0 0.0 1,749 23.1 0 0.0 7,585

214 Pearl River 0 0.0 0 0.0 1,510 34.2 0 0.0 4,413

215 Southwest MS 0 0.0 0 0.0 393 20.9 6 0.3 1,883

36 0.1 0 0.0 14,828 21.1 867 1.2 70,279

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5-yr Rule***

System Total

Hurricane Coll. TransfOccup Dipl.

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N % N % N % N %201 Coahoma 1,046 53.6 621 31.9 283 14.5 0 0.0 1,950

202 Copiah-Lincoln 1,273 43.3 1,143 38.9 509 17.3 17 0.6 2,942

203 East Central 1,203 52.9 573 25.2 328 14.4 171 7.5 2,275

204 East MS 1,675 40.7 1,954 47.5 477 11.6 7 0.2 4,113

205 Hinds 5,975 52.2 3,670 32.1 1,462 12.8 332 2.9 11,439

206 Holmes 1,347 23.4 3,603 62.6 806 14.0 0 0.0 5,756

207 Itawamba 1,877 34.5 2,291 42.1 786 14.5 483 8.9 5,437

208 Jones 2,253 50.6 1,457 32.8 405 9.1 334 7.5 4,449

209 Meridian 724 21.0 2,434 70.4 298 8.6 0 0.0 3,456

210 MS Delta 679 29.6 1,407 61.2 212 9.2 0 0.0 2,298

211 MS Gulf Coast 3,212 36.4 5,015 56.8 579 6.6 29 0.3 8,835

212 Northeast MS 1,555 45.1 1,274 37.0 461 13.4 158 4.6 3,448

213 Northwest MS 3,731 49.2 3,011 39.7 784 10.3 59 0.8 7,585

214 Pearl River 2,346 53.2 1,247 28.3 464 10.5 356 8.1 4,413

215 Southwest MS 878 46.6 818 43.4 174 9.2 13 0.7 1,883

29,774 42.4 30,518 43.4 8,028 11.4 1,959 2.8 70,279

Total

System Total

DistrictFreshman Sophomore High School Not Classified

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N % N % N % N %201 Coahoma 1,012 51.9 456 23.4 199 10.2 283 14.5 1,950

202 Copiah-Lincoln 1,819 61.8 509 17.3 105 3.6 509 17.3 2,942

203 East Central 1,413 62.1 406 17.9 80 3.5 376 16.5 2,275

204 East MS 2,933 71.3 418 10.2 284 6.9 478 11.6 4,113

205 Hinds 6,822 59.6 1,685 14.7 1,469 12.8 1,463 12.8 11,439

206 Holmes 3,962 68.8 820 14.3 168 2.9 806 14.0 5,756

207 Itawamba 3,779 69.5 808 14.9 64 1.2 786 14.5 5,437

208 Jones 3,109 69.9 759 17.1 176 4.0 405 9.1 4,449

209 Meridian 2,409 69.7 485 14.0 264 7.6 298 8.6 3,456

210 MS Delta 1,591 69.2 221 9.6 255 11.1 231 10.1 2,298

211 MS Gulf Coast 5,978 67.7 1,847 20.9 375 4.2 635 7.2 8,835

212 Northeast MS 2,310 67.0 589 17.1 88 2.6 461 13.4 3,448

213 Northwest MS 5,645 74.4 869 11.5 287 3.8 784 10.3 7,585

214 Pearl River 2,968 67.3 854 19.4 127 2.9 464 10.5 4,413

215 Southwest MS 1,193 63.4 401 21.3 115 6.1 174 9.2 1,883

46,943 66.8 11,127 15.8 4,056 5.8 8,153 11.6 70,279

Total

System Total

DistrictAcademic Technical Career NonDegree

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N % N %201 Coahoma 1,510 77.4 440 22.6 1,950

202 Copiah-Lincoln 2,179 74.1 763 25.9 2,942

203 East Central 1,739 76.4 536 23.6 2,275

204 East MS 3,041 73.9 1,072 26.1 4,113

205 Hinds 7,627 66.7 3,812 33.3 11,439

206 Holmes 3,968 68.9 1,788 31.1 5,756

207 Itawamba 3,871 71.2 1,566 28.8 5,437

208 Jones 3,496 78.6 953 21.4 4,449

209 Meridian 2,432 70.4 1,024 29.6 3,456

210 MS Delta 1,789 77.9 509 22.2 2,298

211 MS Gulf Coast 5,922 67.0 2,913 33.0 8,835

212 Northeast MS 2,788 80.9 660 19.1 3,448

213 Northwest MS 5,381 70.9 2,204 29.1 7,585

214 Pearl River 3,230 73.2 1,183 26.8 4,413

215 Southwest MS 1,535 81.5 348 18.5 1,883

50,508 71.9 19,771 28.1 70,279

Total

System Total

DistrictFull-Time Part-Time

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N % N % N %201 Coahoma 779 40.0 1,171 60.1 0 0.0 1,950

202 Copiah-Lincoln 1,154 39.2 1,788 60.8 0 0.0 2,942

203 East Central 941 41.4 1,334 58.6 0 0.0 2,275

204 East MS 1,818 44.2 2,283 55.5 12 0.3 4,113

205 Hinds 4,485 39.2 6,954 60.8 0 0.0 11,439

206 Holmes 2,064 35.9 3,676 63.9 16 0.3 5,756

207 Itawamba 2,240 41.2 3,187 58.6 10 0.2 5,437

208 Jones 1,882 42.3 2,560 57.5 7 0.2 4,449

209 Meridian 1,090 31.5 2,330 67.4 36 1.0 3,456

210 MS Delta 872 38.0 1,424 62.0 2 0.1 2,298

211 MS Gulf Coast 3,641 41.2 5,148 58.3 46 0.5 8,835

212 Northeast MS 1,414 41.0 2,034 59.0 0 0.0 3,448

213 Northwest MS 2,952 38.9 4,633 61.1 0 0.0 7,585

214 Pearl River 1,763 40.0 2,633 59.7 17 0.4 4,413

215 Southwest MS 779 41.4 1,104 58.6 0 0.0 1,883

27,874 39.7 42,259 60.1 146 0.2 70,279

N/ATotal

System Total

DistrictMale Female

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N % N % N % N % N % N % N % N % N %201 Coahoma 6 0.3 1,838 94.3 1 0.1 2 0.1 5 0.3 90 4.6 7 0.4 0 0.0 1 0.1 1,950

202 Copiah-Lincoln 0 0.0 1,178 40.0 3 0.1 4 0.1 44 1.5 1,591 54.1 105 3.6 0 0.0 17 0.6 2,942

203 East Central 16 0.7 773 34.0 105 4.6 12 0.5 49 2.2 1,239 54.5 35 1.5 2 0.1 44 1.9 2,275

204 East MS 0 0.0 1,823 44.3 47 1.1 26 0.6 63 1.5 2,076 50.5 74 1.8 4 0.1 0 0.0 4,113

205 Hinds 2 0.0 6,244 54.6 21 0.2 88 0.8 186 1.6 4,358 38.1 172 1.5 2 0.0 366 3.2 11,439

206 Holmes 1 0.0 2,540 44.1 10 0.2 46 0.8 71 1.2 2,872 49.9 151 2.6 3 0.1 62 1.1 5,756

207 Itawamba 2 0.0 1,339 24.6 9 0.2 24 0.4 101 1.9 3,825 70.4 78 1.4 2 0.0 57 1.1 5,437

208 Jones 0 0.0 1,410 31.7 27 0.6 22 0.5 27 0.6 2,852 64.1 57 1.3 1 0.0 53 1.2 4,449

209 Meridian 27 0.8 1,441 41.7 59 1.7 19 0.6 43 1.2 1,723 49.9 144 4.2 0 0.0 0 0.0 3,456

210 MS Delta 0 0.0 1,476 64.2 3 0.1 16 0.7 41 1.8 693 30.2 69 3.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 2,298

211 MS Gulf Coast 0 0.0 2,118 24.0 36 0.4 228 2.6 283 3.2 5,657 64.0 139 1.6 13 0.2 361 4.1 8,835

212 Northeast MS 0 0.0 517 15.0 3 0.1 12 0.4 72 2.1 2,755 79.9 35 1.0 0 0.0 54 1.6 3,448

213 Northwest MS 3 0.0 2,387 31.5 18 0.2 70 0.9 207 2.7 4,772 62.9 43 0.6 3 0.0 82 1.1 7,585

214 Pearl River 0 0.0 1,161 26.3 20 0.5 22 0.5 86 2.0 3,019 68.4 105 2.4 0 0.0 0 0.0 4,413

215 Southwest MS 0 0.0 690 36.6 5 0.3 7 0.4 28 1.5 974 51.7 158 8.4 2 0.1 19 1.0 1,883

57 0.1 26,935 38.3 367 0.5 598 0.9 1,306 1.9 38,496 54.8 1,372 2.0 32 0.1 1,116 1.6 70,279

Hispanic White Multi RaceTotal

System Total

DistrictNR Alien

AfricanAmerican

AmericanIndian Asian Unknown

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N % N % N % N % N %201 Coahoma 1,590 81.5 307 15.7 46 2.4 6 0.3 1 0.1 1,950

202 Copiah-Lincoln 2,278 77.4 521 17.7 130 4.4 13 0.4 0 0.0 2,942

203 East Central 1,871 82.2 350 15.4 35 1.5 19 0.8 0 0.0 2,275

204 East MS 2,840 69.1 1,061 25.8 205 5.0 7 0.2 0 0.0 4,113

205 Hinds 8,927 78.0 2,116 18.5 323 2.8 73 0.6 0 0.0 11,439

206 Holmes 3,398 59.0 2,248 39.1 109 1.9 1 0.0 0 0.0 5,756

207 Itawamba 4,354 80.1 893 16.4 157 2.9 32 0.6 1 0.0 5,437

208 Jones 2,973 66.8 1,476 33.2 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 4,449

209 Meridian 1,996 57.8 1,236 35.8 213 6.2 7 0.2 4 0.1 3,456

210 MS Delta 1,948 84.8 254 11.1 90 3.9 6 0.3 0 0.0 2,298

211 MS Gulf Coast 7,290 82.5 1,194 13.5 331 3.8 11 0.1 9 0.1 8,835

212 Northeast MS 2,598 75.4 706 20.5 119 3.5 23 0.7 2 0.1 3,448

213 Northwest MS 6,702 88.4 459 6.1 402 5.3 0 0.0 22 0.3 7,585

214 Pearl River 3,566 80.8 686 15.5 160 3.6 0 0.0 1 0.0 4,413

215 Southwest MS 1,251 66.4 472 25.1 144 7.7 13 0.7 3 0.2 1,883

53,582 76.2 13,979 19.9 2,464 3.5 211 0.3 43 0.1 70,279

53,582 + 13,979 + 43 = 67,604

*State law allows Out Of State Veterans to be considered as In‐State

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201 202 203 204 205 206 207 208 209 210 211 212 213 214 215CO CL EC EM HI HO IT JO ME MD GC NE NW PR SW

Adams 0 432 1 2 40 4 0 4 2 4 1 0 1 4 13 508

Alcorn 0 0 1 3 1 0 38 1 0 0 0 709 10 0 1 764

Amite 0 33 0 1 11 1 0 11 0 0 1 0 0 5 178 241

Attala 1 0 13 34 32 444 2 0 7 3 3 5 5 0 0 549

Benton 0 0 0 0 0 1 8 0 0 0 0 57 62 0 0 128

Bolivar 378 0 0 6 37 11 2 2 1 336 2 0 25 1 1 802

Calhoun 0 0 0 23 4 56 77 0 0 1 0 26 121 0 0 308

Carroll 0 0 0 2 9 126 0 3 0 36 0 0 8 0 0 184

Chickasaw 0 1 0 42 2 9 403 0 0 9 0 21 7 0 0 494

Choctaw 0 0 7 87 4 53 10 0 3 1 0 2 4 0 0 171

Claiborne 0 13 0 0 181 5 0 2 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 202

Clarke 0 0 14 12 20 1 0 89 226 0 2 0 0 7 1 372

Clay 12 0 3 397 9 1 48 0 10 0 0 22 2 1 0 505

Coahoma 834 0 0 8 9 2 2 0 0 18 2 0 29 1 0 905

Copiah 0 475 1 5 218 15 0 4 1 0 3 0 3 3 21 749

Covington 0 49 3 2 20 2 0 339 3 0 6 0 0 31 2 457

Desoto 44 5 9 15 20 20 62 2 3 12 8 43 3,514 2 1 3,760

Forrest 6 7 5 9 37 3 4 524 16 0 56 0 7 710 11 1,395

Franklin 0 141 0 0 7 1 0 8 0 0 2 0 1 1 43 204

George 0 1 2 4 3 1 0 33 11 0 485 0 0 15 0 555

Greene 0 0 0 0 2 1 0 144 4 0 45 0 0 15 1 212

Grenada 3 1 1 5 10 614 6 1 0 11 0 3 53 1 0 709

Hancock 1 1 0 1 0 1 1 7 1 0 748 0 0 441 5 1,207

Harrison 2 9 7 22 17 3 0 36 12 4 3,416 2 7 122 8 3,667

Hinds 8 81 20 28 4,311 992 4 46 69 11 29 11 14 21 16 5,661

Holmes 0 1 0 4 33 255 0 0 0 11 2 1 8 3 1 319

MS County Total

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201 202 203 204 205 206 207 208 209 210 211 212 213 214 215CO CL EC EM HI HO IT JO ME MD GC NE NW PR SWMS County Total

Humphreys 3 3 1 5 25 10 0 0 0 84 0 0 1 1 0 133

Issaquena 0 0 0 0 5 0 0 0 0 6 0 1 0 0 0 12

Itawamba 0 0 2 2 0 1 549 0 0 0 0 31 5 0 0 590

Jackson 2 10 9 14 20 29 1 32 7 5 2,964 2 1 74 16 3,186

Jasper 1 3 27 1 21 2 0 282 51 0 6 1 0 6 2 403

Jefferson 0 80 0 0 40 2 1 2 0 0 5 0 0 1 0 131

Jeff Davis 0 24 0 1 20 1 1 63 0 1 14 0 1 75 4 205

Jones 0 7 7 6 19 1 1 1,331 44 0 10 0 1 37 7 1,471

Kemper 0 1 20 144 2 0 0 2 67 1 1 1 0 0 0 239

Lafayette 5 1 1 4 11 16 38 2 9 0 0 23 773 3 0 886

Lamar 0 8 4 1 1 4 0 339 10 0 28 0 2 799 9 1,205

Lauderdale 1 1 58 143 28 2 1 23 2,019 1 3 2 2 3 2 2,289

Lawrence 0 208 4 0 19 2 1 23 0 0 1 0 0 5 45 308

Leake 0 0 261 32 52 55 0 0 34 1 0 2 1 0 1 439

Lee 3 1 2 11 3 2 2,106 1 1 2 1 193 24 1 2 2,353

Leflore 16 2 0 6 19 51 3 1 1 381 1 3 14 2 0 500

Lincoln 0 589 3 5 30 6 0 10 2 1 3 0 0 7 154 810

Lowndes 4 3 10 1,258 49 9 97 4 19 7 3 29 11 7 0 1,510

Madison 8 22 12 47 453 1,365 2 11 24 6 11 4 39 9 12 2,025

Marion 0 7 1 1 7 1 0 57 1 0 22 0 4 306 43 450

Marshall 6 0 0 1 9 1 28 1 2 1 0 45 467 0 0 561

Monroe 2 1 1 64 2 2 697 0 3 1 0 29 15 2 0 819

Montgomery 0 0 0 4 19 214 2 0 1 4 0 1 7 1 0 253

Neshoba 2 3 499 40 10 3 4 1 200 0 4 5 2 1 0 774

Newton 2 1 463 11 21 3 1 8 113 1 0 1 0 0 1 626

Noxubee 0 0 2 199 8 1 12 1 16 2 0 3 1 0 3 248

Oktibbeha 0 1 11 699 19 25 25 2 13 4 7 18 6 0 0 830

Panola 38 1 0 11 8 43 30 0 5 9 3 8 630 1 0 787

Pearl River 0 4 3 7 13 0 1 12 3 0 67 0 0 1,334 4 1,448

Perry 0 0 1 3 5 0 0 142 0 0 17 0 1 50 2 221

Pike 4 46 1 3 32 4 1 20 3 0 6 1 0 11 824 956

Pontotoc 0 0 0 3 4 7 599 2 1 0 0 69 25 1 0 711

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201 202 203 204 205 206 207 208 209 210 211 212 213 214 215CO CL EC EM HI HO IT JO ME MD GC NE NW PR SWMS County Total

Prentiss 0 0 1 1 1 0 26 0 0 0 0 573 5 1 0 608

Quitman 128 0 0 2 1 7 1 0 0 2 0 0 56 0 0 197

Rankin 5 62 37 58 3,064 583 5 55 34 5 26 4 25 13 18 3,994

Scott 0 4 432 15 192 15 2 7 40 0 2 3 0 1 4 717

Sharkey 0 0 1 1 42 1 0 2 0 48 0 0 3 1 0 99

Simpson 0 349 5 9 140 14 0 69 5 0 5 0 1 10 8 615

Smith 0 27 17 18 19 5 0 317 16 2 2 2 0 8 2 435

Stone 0 0 0 1 6 1 0 9 0 0 425 0 0 40 0 482

Sunflower 36 3 0 5 33 14 1 2 0 355 0 0 4 4 1 458

Tallahatchie 135 1 0 5 1 63 1 0 0 14 1 1 74 0 0 296

Tate 2 1 0 3 2 8 9 1 0 1 0 1 690 0 0 718

Tippah 2 0 0 2 0 1 21 1 0 0 0 458 21 2 0 508

Tishomingo 0 0 0 1 0 0 106 0 1 0 0 357 5 0 1 471

Tunica 120 2 0 0 3 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 88 0 0 215

Union 1 0 11 29 3 1 166 0 1 1 1 501 19 2 0 736

Walthall 1 11 0 2 8 1 0 16 2 0 11 0 0 33 211 296

Warren 2 12 2 20 1,153 39 2 5 6 9 9 0 6 2 6 1,273

Washington 65 9 0 19 129 9 4 3 2 759 2 2 18 1 1 1,023

Wayne 1 0 5 2 16 0 0 329 50 0 6 0 0 8 1 418

Webster 0 0 2 164 2 124 11 1 4 1 1 11 3 1 0 325

Wilkinson 0 31 0 0 5 0 0 3 0 2 0 0 0 1 35 77

Winston 3 1 216 85 21 8 8 0 52 1 2 1 1 0 0 399

Yalobusha 8 0 1 7 6 65 14 0 0 0 0 15 220 1 0 337

Yazoo 2 9 1 14 185 203 1 1 1 27 2 0 8 2 1 457

OOS Veterans 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 4 0 9 2 22 1 3 43

System Total 1,898 2,799 2,221 3,901 11,043 5,646 5,248 4,449 3,236 2,202 8,493 3,306 7,183 4,253 1,726 67,604

HO = Holmes; IT = Itawamba; JO = Jones County; ME = Meridian; MD = MS Delta

MG = MS Gulf Coast; NE = Northeast MS; NW = Northwest MS; PR = Pearl River; SW = Southwest MS

CO = Coahoma; CL = Copiah-Lincoln; EC = East Central; EM = East MS; HI = Hinds

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Total201 Coahoma 413

202 Copiah-Lincoln 1,660

203 East Central 1,075

204 East 2,135

205 Hinds 3,638

206 Holmes 2,982

207 Itawamba 3,419

208 Jones County 2,124

209 Meridian 1,174

210 Delta 664

211 Gulf Coast 4,314

212 Northeast 1,555

213 Northwest 2,604

214 Pearl River 1,622

215 Southwest 732

30,111

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N % N % N % N %201 Coahoma 208 41.1 61 12.1 117 23.1 120 23.7 506

202 Copiah-Lincoln 470 60.3 212 27.2 4 0.5 94 12.1 780

203 East Central 326 57.6 128 22.6 67 11.8 45 8.0 566

204 East MS 895 70.0 146 11.4 15 1.2 223 17.4 1,279

205 Hinds 900 25.2 643 18.0 604 16.9 1,426 39.9 3,573

206 Holmes 825 56.1 255 17.4 304 20.7 86 5.9 1,470

207 Itawamba 881 66.5 343 25.9 0 0.0 101 7.6 1,325

208 Jones 692 46.0 195 13.0 193 12.8 423 28.1 1,503

209 Meridian 218 25.0 361 41.4 283 32.5 10 1.2 872

210 MS Delta 224 47.6 112 23.8 135 28.7 0 0.0 471

211 MS Gulf Coast 1,315 37.3 1,409 40.0 0 0.0 798 22.7 3,522

212 Northeast MS 328 47.7 289 42.0 0 0.0 71 10.3 688

213 Northwest MS 829 62.7 221 16.7 32 2.4 241 18.2 1,323

214 Pearl River 365 37.4 398 40.8 78 8.0 134 13.7 975

215 Southwest MS 193 38.2 210 41.6 23 4.6 79 15.6 505

8,669 44.8 4,983 25.7 1,855 9.6 3,851 19.9 19,358

* Students can earn multiple awards

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Associate Applied Science

Technical Certificate

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N % N % N %201 Coahoma 157 38.0 256 62.0 0 0.0 413

202 Copiah-Lincoln 322 41.7 450 58.3 0 0.0 772

203 East Central 230 42.0 318 58.0 0 0.0 548

204 East MS 575 47.0 646 52.8 2 0.2 1,223

205 Hinds 1,347 49.8 1,355 50.1 1 0.0 2,703

206 Holmes 498 38.6 792 61.4 1 0.1 1,291

207 Itawamba 502 38.8 790 61.1 1 0.1 1,293

208 Jones 570 45.1 694 54.9 1 0.1 1,265

209 Meridian 258 30.9 571 68.3 7 0.8 836

210 MS Delta 189 40.7 275 59.3 0 0.0 464

211 MS Gulf Coast 919 41.5 1,295 58.5 0 0.0 2,214

212 Northeast MS 277 42.1 381 57.9 0 0.0 658

213 Northwest MS 469 35.6 848 64.4 0 0.0 1,317

214 Pearl River 388 42.2 529 57.6 2 0.2 919

215 Southwest MS 225 44.8 277 55.2 0 0.0 502

6,926 42.2 9,477 57.7 15 0.1 16,418

Total

System Total

DistrictMale Female N/A

Mississippi Community College BoardDivision of Research and Effectiveness

UnDuplicated Graduates by GenderAcademic Year 2017

All Students

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