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Consumer Information

The Higher Education Opportunity Act - 2008 (HEOA) aims to provide consumers, such as prospective students, current students, and parents, with comparable information from all institutions of higher education. The required disclosures under HEOA are designed to give consumers easy access to information that can help them make informed decisions about their education.

Northeast Mississippi Community College is pleased to offer this summary of consumer information, consistent with the HEOA:

Consumer Information on the College Navigator Website

Academics

Selecting the right college can come down to having all the necessary information. Gathering and evaluating this information is critical in making this crucial decision.

Students should follow the complaint process established by the Mississippi Commission on College Accreditation (MCCA) for issues that violate state law, such as fraud or false advertising. However, the MCCA will only address complaints after the student has exhausted all grievance procedures provided by their institution.

Financial Aid

The Higher Education Opportunity Act specifies the following information be disclosed concerning financial aid services available to Northeast Mississippi Community College students:

General Information

The information below lists many services offered to Northeast Mississippi Community College students.

Health and Safety

Awareness of health, safety, and security on the Northeast Mississippi Community College campus is crucial for all students. The annual security report provides crime statistics for our campus and includes other important safety information for students.

Staying informed about these safety measures and protocols is essential for maintaining a secure and supportive campus environment. If you have any specific questions or need further details, feel free to ask!

Student Outcomes

Information on student retention and completion at Northeast Mississippi Community College provides valuable insights into how students progress toward their educational goals. This data can be particularly helpful for prospective students as they evaluate their expectations regarding the typical time required to complete their programs. Understanding these metrics can aid in making informed decisions about their educational journey.



Contact List

Contact
Topics
Business Office
662.720.7196
Cost of Attendance
Refund Policy
Campus Bookstore
662.720.7243
Textbook Information
Campus Police Department
Jason Jackson, Chief of Police
662.720.6687
Annual Security Report
Financial Aid
Greg Windham, Director of Financial Aid
662.720.7205
Assistance Available from Federal, State, Local, and Institutional Programs
Notice of Availability of Financial Information
Penalties for Drug Law Violation Under Financial Aid Programs
Requirements for Withdrawal and Return of Title IV Financial Aid
Information Technology
Mark Nichols, Director of Information Technology
662.720.7254
Copyright Infringement Policies and Sanctions
Office of Enrollment Services
Chassie Kelly, Director of Enrollment Services
662.720.7405
Articulation Agreements
Immunization Policies
Privacy of Student Records - FERPA
Transfer of Credit Policies
Office of Institutional Research and Effectiveness
Tabitha McKay, Director of Institutional Research
662.720.7411
College Navigator Website
Net Price Calculator
Complete/Graduation Rates
Retention Rate
Student Body Diversity
Transfer Rates
Office of Student Activities
662.720.7772
Student Activities
Voter Registration
Office of Instruction
Dr. Michelle A. Baragona, Vice President of Instruction
662.720.7375
Accreditation, Approval, and Licensure of Programs
Academic Programs
Faculty
Instructional Facilities
Student Success Center
662.720.7192
Facilities Services Available to Students with Disabilities
Drug and Alcohol Abuse Prevention Programs