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Hinds Community College

Hinds Community College is a public community college with its main campus in Raymond, Mississippi, United States and branches in Jackson, Pearl, Utica, and Vicksburg. The Hinds Community College District includes Hinds County, Claiborne County, part of Copiah County, Rankin County, and Warren County. With an enrollment of over 12,000 students at six campuses, it is the largest community college in Mississippi.

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1917 (1917)

Stephen Vacik[1]

Maroon and White
   

Eagles

Academics[edit]

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

Raymond Campus, Raymond

Jackson Campus

Nursing Allied Health Center

Rankin Campus, Pearl

Utica Campus, Hinds County, south of Utica[3]

unincorporated

Vicksburg-Warren Campus, Vicksburg

Aviation Maintenance/Commercial Aviation, , Raymond

John Bell Williams Airport

Hinds Agricultural High School, at the Utica campus, was previously operated by the community college.[4]

legislator, Assistant Attorney General of Mississippi

Maurice Black

professional football player

Anquan Boldin

professional baseball player

Chad Bradford

professional football player

Corey Bradford

64th Governor of Mississippi

Phil Bryant

professional football player

Malcolm Butler

professional football player

John Copeland

former Tribal Chief of the Mississippi Band of Choctaw Indians

Beasley Denson

professional football player

Antonio Gibson

2016 Rio Olympics Gold Medalist in long jump

Jeff Henderson

Country music singer

Faith Hill

professional football player

John Hightower

professional football player

Grady Jackson

professional football player

Rory Johnson

professional football player

Tommy Kelly

sprinter

Trell Kimmons

professional football player

Earl Leggett

professional football player

Leon Lett

professional football player

Ryan McBean

professional football player

Jerome McDougle

Miss America 1959 - first Mississippian to win beauty pageant

Mary Ann Mobley

state legislator and judge for whom the school's athletic field is named

Joseph G. Moss

professional football player

Michael Myers

professional football player

Derek Newton

professional football player

Greg Peterson

author, screenwriter, and actor

Thomas Hal Phillips

professional baseball player

Pat Rapp

professional football player

Fred Smoot

professional football player

T. T. Toliver

professional football player

Charvarius Ward

professional football player

Marvin Washington

professional football player

Jeremy Williams

former Governor of Mississippi

John Bell Williams

motivational speaker and author

Zig Ziglar

Hinds Community College. . 16 August 2006.

History of Hinds Community College

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