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M M I I S S S S I I S S S S I I P P P P I I 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]

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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]

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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

  

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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 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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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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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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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