MCC's volunteer project seeks site hosts
My College Cares Day 2021 is Thursday, Oct. 21, and MCC Campus Life Coordinator LeAnne Motes seeks local groups, organizations, and businesses who want to be location sites for volunteers.
Not sure yet? Schedule a campus visit or take a virtual tour and imagine yourself as a student here.
My College Cares Day 2021 is Thursday, Oct. 21, and MCC Campus Life Coordinator LeAnne Motes seeks local groups, organizations, and businesses who want to be location sites for volunteers.
Bridgett Clayton enrolled in MCC after graduating from Meridian High School in 1978. Clayton served as president of Phi Theta Kappa National Honor Society and received both the H.M. Ivy Academic Scholarship and the L.O. Todd Academic Scholarship.
With the signature colors of green and white and solidly encased in tan brick, MCC's new digital sign welcomes students, staff, and visitors to the Highway 19 North campus.
MCC Radiologic Technology Program Student Megan Nowell of Philadelphia has received the Trustmark Workforce Development Scholarship.
" I've made lifelong friends and worked with people I went to school with, and I've made great connections at MCC," said MCC alumna Erica Glover.