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NORTHWEST MISSISSIPPI COMMUNITY COLLEGE

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NORTHWESTMISSISSIPPI COMMUNITY COLLEGE

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So you want to stay close to home while you are working on a great academic foundation for a four-year degree… without breaking the bank. Or maybe you are looking for the fast track to getting the technical skills you need for a rewarding career path. You’re in luck! An amazing, affordable education is just a short distance from home at any of our five area locations or from home in our online Virtual College.   Success starts at Northwest. Turn the page to see for yourself!

Programs of Study & Campus Locations

Student Life & Housing

Student Services & Financial Aid

Intercollegiate Athletics

Campus Contacts,Application/Housing Forms & Campus Map

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A LOOK INSIDE:

Success starts here.

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Northwest has locations in Southaven, Olive Branch and Oxford in addition to the Senatobia campus. If you would like to learn from the comfort of your own home, try online classes with eLearning.

CLOSE TO HOME

Since 2000, a total of 280 student-athletes have gone on to play at four-year schools. Eighty of those have gone on to Division I schools.

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of Northwest students receive financial assistance through financial aid and/or scholarship money.

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Home to the recently renovated Student Union and physical Education facilities, the McLendon center has over 86,000 sq. ft. of student and community activities, including the ranger Bookstore, the Math Lab, Student Support Services, computer labs, workout room and a game room.

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In May 2012, Northwest saw a 24% increase in graduation rates from the year before for a total of 1,123 graduates.

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Programs of Study Northwest offers the pre-requisites you need to prepare for an exciting four-year degree at any of Mississippi’s colleges or universities. We also offer nearly 40 Career and Technical programs designed to teach students the practical skills needed for a wide variety of jobs in the workforce.

• Accountancy• Business Administration• Elementary Education• Secondary Education• General College Curriculum • Criminal Justice• Psychology• Social Work• Nursing (Associate)• Pre-Nursing (BSN)

top 10 academic Majors top 10 career-technical Majors• Early Childhood Education Technology• Emergency Medical Technology (EMT-Basic)• Health-care Data Technology• Paralegal Technology • Respiratory Therapy• Automotive Technology• Heating, Air Conditioning and Refrigeration Technology (HVAC)• Cosmetology• Practical Nursing• Health Care Assistant

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* ($1125 per semester at NWCC versus $2733 per semester elsewhere*) This figure is an average of all Mississippi public colleges and universities tuitions for the current school year as indicated on their institutional websites.

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acaDEMIc cLaSSESDivision of BusinessAccountancybusiness Administrationbusiness and Computer teacher educationComputer/Management Information SystemsComputer ScienceMarketing Communications/ Public relations Managementoffice Administration

Division of Educationelementary educationexercise ScienceHealth and Physical education Pre-Communicative disordersrecreationSecondary education

Division of Fine ArtsArt drawing Advertising/Graphic design Painting Art History Pottery designMusic, Music education, Music Performancetheatre

Division of Languages & CommunicationsCommunications broadcasting Journalism Public relations

Liberal Arts english Foreign Language History Sociology

Division of Social ScienceCriminal JusticeGeneral CollegePsychologySocial Work

Division of NursingAssociate degree Program

Division of MathematicsMathematicsPre-ArchitecturePre-engineeringPre-Landscape Architecture

Division of Natural SciencesAnimal Sciencebiology ChemistryForestryGeneral AgricultureGeneral ScienceHealth Professions Pre-Clinical Laboratory Sciences Pre-Cytotechnology Pre-dental Hygiene Pre-dental Pre-Health Information Management Pre-Medical Pre-Nursing (bSN) Pre-occupational therapy Pre-optometry Pre-Pharmacy Pre-Physical therapy

Pre-radiological Sciences Pre-Veterinary Medicineoutdoor recreation and ManagementPhysicsPre-Forensic ChemistryPre-HorticulturePre-Landscape ContractingPre-Veterinary Medical technology

tEcHNIcaL cLaSSES—SENatOBIaAgricultural Business & Management Tech./ Animal HusbandryAgricultural Technology/ John Deere TechAutomotive Technology Chrysler College Automotive ProgramCivil Engineering TechnologyDrafting & Design Engineering TechnologyEarly Childhood Education TechnologyEmergency Medical Technology- ParamedicGraphic Design TechnologyHealth-care Data TechnologyHeating, Air Conditioning and Refrigeration TechnologyIndustrial Electronics Engineering TechnologyInformation Systems TechnologyMicrocomputer TechnologyOffice Systems TechnologyParalegal TechnologyTool and Die Technology

carEEr cLaSSESCollision Repair Technology

CosmetologyEmergency Medical Technology–BasicHealth Care AssistantPractical NursingWelding and Cutting

DESOtO cENtEr—SOUtHavENCollege Parallel ProgramsTwo-Plus-Two ProgramAdult Structured Accelerated Program (ASAP)Accounting TechnologyBusiness and Marketing Management TechnologyCardiovascular TechnologyFuneral Service TechnologyHealth-care Data TechnologyHotel and Restaurant Management TechnologyMicrocomputer TechnologyOffice Systems TechnologyPractical NursingRespiratory Therapy

DESOtO cENtEr—OLIvE BraNcHAviation Maintenance TechnologyCommercial Truck Driving

LafaYEttE-YaLOBUSHatEcHNIcaL cENtErCosmetologyHealth Care AssistantHealth-care Data TechnologyMicrocomputer TechnologyOffice Systems TechnologyOffice AssistantParalegal TechnologyPractical NursingSurgical Technology

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Campus Locations

working full-time? Have a hectic schedule, children at home or live too far of a distance to make it to a Northwest campus? Don’t worry! Our Division of eLearning offers more than 200 academic aND career-technical classes online. for a complete listing of eLearning course offerings, visit http://www.northwestms.edu/elearning. while you are there, take the online assessment to find out if eLearning is right for you.

eLearning

No matter where you live, you can find a campus conveniently located near you!

LOcatION: Senatobia, MS

StUDENt pOpULatION: 3,121

UNIQUE factS•On-campushousingavailable•Over20campusclubsand organizations.•Intramural&intercollegiatesports

LOcatION: Oxford, MS

StUDENt pOpULatION: 1,366

UNIQUE cOUrSE OffErINgS:• Surgical Technology

UNIQUE factS•Commuter-stylecampus•BlocksawayfromTheUniversityofMississippi•Manyeveningclassesoffered•Allofyourclassesareinonebuilding

LOcatION: Southaven & Olive Branch, MS

StUDENt pOpULatION: 3,199

UNIQUE cOUrSE OffErINgS:• Accounting Technology•FuneralServiceTechnology•CardiovascularTechnology•Hotel&RestaurantManagementTechnology•ResipratoryTherapy•Business&MarketingManagementTechnology•OliveBranch-AviationMaintenanceTechnology•OliveBranch-CommercialTruckDriving

UNIQUE factS•Commuter-stylecampus•Manyeveningclassesoffered•2+2optionwithTheUniversityofMississippi•Allofyourclassesareinonebuilding

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NOrtHwESt + OLE MISS

fOr MOrE INfOrMatION aBOUt tHE 2+2 prOgraM vISIt: www.OUtrEacH.OLEMISS.EDU/DESOtO

• accountancy• Business (Management–Human resources,

Managerial finance, Marketing, Management Information Systems)

• criminal Justice (corrections, Homeland Security, Law Enforcement)

• Education (Elementary Education, Secondary Education: English, Secondary Education: Math, Secondary Education: Social Studies)

• general Studies• Health Sciences (offered through the UM

Medical center in Jackson)• Journalism (Integrated Marketing

communications)• Liberal Studies• paralegal Studies• Social work

take your first two years at Northwest and finish at the University of Mississippi all in one convenient location! the associate degree is offered by Northwest, and the bachelor’s degree is offered by Ole Miss in a variety of programs through the 2+2 program at the DeSoto center in Southaven:

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Student Life Life at Northwest is so much more than classes and studying. Intramurals, intercollegiate athletics, clubs and organizations and campus activities give Northwest students a chance to unwind from classes and get involved on campus and in the community.

IntramuralsInterested in sports? If you aren’t playing intercollegiate sports but want to stay active, try one of our intramural activities on one of the new courts at the Ranger Outdoor Complex or intramural fields. The Ranger Outdoor Complex was completed in late 2011 and includes eight tennis courts, four basketball courts and two volleyball courts with exterior lighting for play after dark.

Student ActivitiesStill looking for something to do…for FREE? In the last year alone, students have enjoyed:• Biggest Loser Competition• Rodeo• Northwest Idol Singing Competition• Les Fauves Art Club art shows/sales• Northwest Fine Arts music and theatre performances

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Northwest has 35 different clubs and organizations you can join, and the list grows larger each year! professional, religious and special interest organizations give our students a great way to meet other students, network for future jobs and four-year colleges, give back to the community and just have fun. Here are some of them:

American Advertising Federation

Ag Tech Club

Campus Green Club

College Republicans

Collegiate DECA

Cosmetology Club

Chess Club

CPU Club (Computer

Professionals United)

Disabled Students Council

Environmental Science

Organization

Gay/Straight Alliance (GSA)

Graphic Design Technology Club

Health Occupations Students of

America (HOSA)

Les Fauves (Art club)

Martial Arts club

Mu Alpha Theta (Math club)

Northwest Education

Association

Northwest Players (Theatre club)

Northwest Student Recruiters

Paralegal Club

Phi Beta Lambda (Business)

Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia (Men’s

music)

Phi Theta Kappa

Practical Nursing Club

Preschool Association of Students,

Teachers and Educators (PASTE)

Ranger Rocket (Student

Newspaper)

Rodeo Club

Rocketeer (Yearbook)

Science and Math Club

Skills USA (Career-

Technical club)

Student Government

The Society for Pre-Law

Majors

Spanish Club

Student Nurses Association

Clubs & Organizations

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HousingWith just over 1,000 beds available on our Senatobia campus, our residence halls offer a variety of housing options in close proximity to campus social and athletic events as well as the convenience to classrooms:• Traditional-style residence halls (double, triple and quad occupancy)• Suite-style residence halls• Apartment-style (1, 2 and 3 bedroom)

• DeSoto - apartment• Marshall -apartment

HOUSINg tIpS

CO-ED RESIDENCE HALLS

• Get your Housing application in as early as possible.

• Visit www.northwestms.edu/housing to see what you need to bring, additional photos of inside the dorm rooms, pricing and faQ.

• Contact the Housing office at 662-562-3305 for any questions.

Our modernized residence halls come with:• Wireless Internet access• Cable TV with a dedicated campus channel• Security features

• Live-in supervisors• Coin-operated laundry area

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FEMALE RESIDENCE HALLS

MALE RESIDENCE HALLS

• Tallahatchie - apartment

• Gainey - suite • Quitman - traditional

• Benton - apartment • Bobo - suite

• Panola - suite• Taylor - traditional

Like what you see? You can fill out the housing application inside this book to send in when you apply for admissions!

Each hall has unique amenities to make students feel right at home. Here are some amenities you can find in dorms across campus:

• Bunkable/ built-in twin bed• Sofa & loveseat

• Television lounge • Built-in closet/chest• Kitchenette

• Lobby• Carpeting• Microwave

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Student ServicesNorthwest offers the total college experience to help you succeed in the classroom and beyond.

• Library and Learning Resource Center• Disability Support Services• Math Lab• Work-Based Learning• Police and public safety• Helpdesk (for all of your computer and networking needs!)

• Career and college counseling• Individual and group counseling• Outreach and consultation • Crisis intervention• Testing• Special Populations/ Related Studies Lab

StUDENt DEvELOpMENt cENtEr

• Free tutoring in most subjects• Career, academic & personal counseling• Cultural field trips • Academic workshops• Campus visits to four-year universities

StUDENt SUppOrt SErvIcES

aDDItIONaLStUDENt rESOUrcES

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Did you know almost 80 percent of Northwest students receive some sort of financial assistance? Here’s a quick guide to making sense of financial aid. Be sure to pick up your in-depth guide to financial aid at Northwest from the Financial Aid Office after you apply for admission or visit www.northwestms.edu/financialaid.

what next?

Scholarships

grants

work-Study

LoansThere are four different ways you can receive funds to help pay for your education. They are listed below, so find which one best meets your needs and qualifications!

Scholarships (based on academic performance, leadership, athletic ability & special talents) are handled through their departments (like choir, theatre, art, student publications and sports), so you should contact the department directly for try-out information. Fill out scholarship applications on the financial aid website before April 1.

By filling out the FAFSA, you will have applied for Federal Work-Study. If eligible, Northwest will help you find a job on campus to help cover your cost of attendance. If you have any specific questions about these positions, visit the Work-Study page on the Northwest website.

By filling out the FAFSA, you have already applied for Federal Pell Grant (to cover all or part of your tuition, if eligible). Then go to www.ihl.state.ms.us to fill out the application for the two grants available to Mississippians.

Students who still need assistance covering their cost of attendance (e.g. tuition, books, supplies, room, board and transportation) while in school can apply for Federal Direct Loans that they must pay back after graduation.

How do I get financial aid?You must FIRST fill out a Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) online at www.fafsa.ed.gov to receive any type of aid.

A Quick Guide to

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Intercollegiate SportsNorthwest is known state-wide for its tradition of excellence in intercollegiate sports. Since 2000, a total of 280 student-athletes have gone on to sign at four-year colleges/universities. Eighty of those have inked at major Division I schools. Give Athletics a call (662) 562-3416 for more information about how you can become a Ranger athlete!

Football BaseballGolf Softball Soccer Basketball Rodeo

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BaSEBaLLMark Carson, Head Coach | (662) 560-1108

MEN'S BaSKEtBaLLDon Skelton, Head Coach | (662) 562-3417

wOMEN'S BaSKEtBaLLDon Edwards, Head Coach | (662) 562-3418 cHEErLEaDINgLiesl Davenport, Cheer Sponsor | (662) 560-3899 fOOtBaLLRicky Woods, Head Coach | (662) 562-3412

MEN'S gOLfDon Edwards, Head Coach | (662) 562-3418 MEN'S & wOMEN'S rODEOBruce Lee, Head Coach | (662) 562-3430 MEN'S & wOMEN'S SOccErPeter Jarjoura, Head Coach | (662) 560-5280 SOftBaLLMike Rowan, Head Coach | (662) 560-1128

Athletic Contact Info.

vISIt tHE Nwcc raNgErS atHLEtIc wEBSItE:

www.NwccraNgErS.cOM

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Campus Contacts

Main campus Senatobia

4975 Highway 51 NorthSenatobia, MS 38668

(662)562-3200

DeSoto center Southaven/Olive Branch5197 W.E. Ross ParkwaySouthaven, MS 38671

(662)342-1570

Lafayette-Yalobusha technical center1310BelkDrive

Oxford, MS 38655(662)236-2023

Whatever the reason may be, we would love to hear from you!

Important numbers:

RecruitingFinancial Aid

Registrar (Admissions)Foundation

HousingAthletics

BandTheatre

Choral MusicArt

Student Publications

662-562-3222 662-562-3271 662-562-3219662-560-1103662-562-3305662-562-3416662-562-3336 662-562-3329 662-562-3337662-562-3399662-562-3275

cONNEct wItH US:

‘Like us’ on Facebookfacebook.com/northwestmscc

Follow us on Twitter@NorthwestMScc

Watch our videos on YouTubeyoutube.com/Northwestcc

Visit our website: www.northwestms.edu

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Although Northwest has an "open door" admissions policy, there are procedures all students must follow in order to receive a Certificate of Admission. The following must be on file in the Registrar's Office before registration:

Interested? You can find a copy of the application for admissions inside this book -- Fill it in, tear it out and send it in to start your education at Northwest!

Admissions

A completed admissions application (please detach and fill out from inside this book)

An official copy of ACT or SAT scores(ACT required for Mississippi residents)

An official copy of a transcript from an accredited high school that includes a graduation date;

Or an official copy of GED scores; Or an official copy of college or military transcript(s) from all

colleges attended

WHYWAIT?

appLY tODaY!

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Let us give you a personal campus tour or send you information about a particular program of study.

accreditationNorthwest Mississippi Community College is accredited by the Commission on Colleges of the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools to award the Associate of Arts degree, the Associate of Applied Science degree, and certificatesincareereducation.ContacttheCommissiononCollegesat1866SouthernLane,Decatur,GA,30033-4097,orcall(404)679-4500forquestionsabouttheaccreditationofNorthwestMississippiCommunityCollege.

affirmative actionNorthwest Mississippi Community College does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national origin, sex, religion, age, disability or status as a veteran or disabled veteran in employment, programs, or provision of services. CompliancewithSection504oftheRehabilitationActof1973andtheAmericanswithDisabilitiesActiscoordinatedbyMr.MichaelDottorey,DisabilitySupportServicesCoordinator,McLendonStudentCenter,P.O.Box5555,Highway51North,Senatobia,Mississippi38668,telephonenumber662-562-3309,e-mailaddressmldottorey@northwestms.edu.CompliancewithTitleIIoftheAgeDiscriminationActandTitleIXoftheEducationAmendmentsof1972iscoordinatedbyMr.GaryMosley,VicePresidentforFiscalAffairs,JamesP.McCormickAdministrationBuilding,P.O.Box7017,4975Highway51North,Senatobia,Mississippi,38668,telephonenumber662-562-3216,[email protected].

Safety StatementThe safety and security of students, faculty, and staff are very important to Northwest Mississippi Community College. A copy of “Preventing Campus Crime,” published annually by the Campus Police Department, details Northwest policies and procedures regarding campus safety. A copy of the brochure, which contains the annual crime statistics report, is available upon request from the Campus Police Office (662-562-3314) in printed form and online at www.northwestms.edu/policeandpublicsafety/policehome.html. “Preventing Campus Crime” is published in compliance with all applicable federal laws regarding campus safety and security.

call the recruiting Office to schedule a tour today at (662) 562-3222!

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Nam

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#

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ailin

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H

ome

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Ce

ll #

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:

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male

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C

lassif

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n:

Fres

hman

Soph

omor

e D

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of B

irth:

Se

mes

ter A

pply

ing

: Fall

(Aug

ust)

2

Sp

ring

(Janu

ary)

2

e-m

ail:

____

____

____

____

____

____

___

Dat

e:

Hou

sing

Offi

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se O

nly:

Fem

ale

*B

ento

n H

all (

$700

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Bob

o H

all (

$575

)

*D

eSot

o St

anda

rd ($

750)

*D

eSot

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elux

e ($

825)

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arsh

all (

$775

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ola

($60

0)

T

aylo

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25)

Mal

e

*

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dard

($75

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*

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Del

uxe

($82

5)

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aine

y H

all (

$575

)

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arsh

all (

$775

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Qui

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($52

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Hal

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ignm

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Curr

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rst

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ned

base

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ency

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eeds

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osit

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:

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gui

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inor

traf

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ffen

ses?

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es, e

xplai

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sing

is a

vaila

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to in

-sta

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tude

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with

exc

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ade

for s

chol

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ip a

thle

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and

spec

ial p

rogr

ams

only

. A

ll fa

cilit

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acco

free

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man

dato

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is re

quire

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side

nt s

tude

nt.

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l cos

ts li

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are

per

sem

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ees

are

curr

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prin

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and

are

subj

ect t

o ch

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artm

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are

indi

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*an

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a $

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the

resi

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lls re

quire

a $

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s Offi

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se O

nly:

Dep

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Am

ount

: R

ecei

pt #

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l Pre

fere

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(indi

cate

1st

thro

ugh

6th

or 7

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Last

Firs

t

Mid

dle

Box

or S

treet

City

Stat

e

Zi

p

Plea

se in

dica

te a

ny d

ocum

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d di

sabi

lity

that

nee

ds sp

ecia

l acc

omm

odat

ion:

St

uden

ts wi

th d

ocum

ente

d di

sabi

litie

s MU

ST re

giste

r sep

arat

ely

with

Disa

bilit

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t Ser

vice

s.

Spec

ify p

artic

ipat

ion

in c

olle

ge a

thle

tic te

am o

r org

aniz

atio

n :

Roo

mm

ate

(s) R

eque

sted

: R

oom

mat

e re

ques

ts w

ill b

e ho

nore

d w

hen

requ

ests

are

mut

ual a

nd a

ppro

pria

te d

epos

its a

re su

bmitt

ed w

ithin

5 d

ays o

f eac

h ot

her.

If kn

own

Subm

it co

mpl

eted

app

licat

ion

with

dep

osit

to:

Hou

sing

Offi

ce

P.O

. Box

701

0 49

75 H

wy.

51 N

orth

Se

nato

bia,

MS

3866

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ent:_

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