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Dual Enrollment

Application for admission to Mississippi Delta Community College should be coordinated through the student’s high school counselor or designated dual enrollment liaison in cooperation with MDCC’s Dual Enrollment Coordinator. The counselor will submit an official high school transcript, counselor verification form, a completed MDCC application for admission, and ACT scores if the student has requested College Algebra or English Composition.

The following are criteria for admission into the dual enrollment program for College of Academics:

  • Fourteen (14) core High School units
  • Minimum grade point average of 3.0 on a 4.0 scale
  • Recommendation by the high school principal and/or guidance counselor
  • ACT sub-score of 17 in English to qualify for English Comp I (ENG 1113)
  • ACT sub-score of 19 in Mathematics to qualify for College Algebra (MAT 1313)
  • If a student has not completed 14 core high school units, admission will be granted with a 3.0 GPA on all high school courses AND a minimum ACT score of 30 or the equivalent SAT score.

Application for admission to Mississippi Delta Community College should be coordinated through the student’s high school counselor or designated dual enrollment liaison in cooperation with MDCC’s Dual Enrollment Coordinator. The counselor will submit an official high school transcript, counselor verification form, a completed MDCC application for admission, and ACT scores if the student has requested College Algebra or English Composition.

The following are criteria for admission into the dual enrollment program for College of Career-Technical:

  • Have a minimum high school GPA of 2.0 on a 4.0 scale
  • May be classified as a sophomore
  • Obtain an unconditional recommendation from school administrator, counselor, or CTE instructor (MDCC's Counselor Verification Form)

Academic advising and counseling is provided in coordination with the high school counselor and the dual enrollment coordinator.

Students wishing to withdraw from a class should contact their school counselor about using the correct process. Those not completing proper withdrawal procedures will receive an F in the course.

Students may acquire their textbooks through the MDCC campus bookstore.

MDCC Campus Bookstore
Tanner Building, Room 103
Moorhead Campus
Hours of Operation: Monday through Thursday, 8:00 a.m. - 4:30 p.m.
Contact: Kelly Pilgrim, Manager
kpilgrim@msdelta.edu
662-246-6446

The Business Office is the financial hub of Mississippi Delta Community College. This office is responsible for billings and processing of tuition and fee payments, third party billings, and the disbursement of excess financial aid and other funds.

The Business Office is located in the Boggs-Scroggins Student Center on the Moorhead campus. Office hours are Monday-Thursday, 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.

Tuition charges and other costs for college courses are the responsibility of the parents or legal guardians of participating students unless these costs are covered by grants, scholarships, or the school district. Regardless of the source of payment, all levied charges and fees must be paid directly to the college. Student grades will not be released to the school district until all student debts are paid in full. Tuition charges for students participating in this program will be reviewed annually and, if changes are made, notice will be given to the school district before classes begin. Students are responsible for acquisition of textbooks through the campus bookstore or through other means.

For a complete fee schedule/payment listing, click here.

For all events and dates, click here to visit the web calendar.  Subscribe to the calendar, so you won't miss an event or important date!

Click here for the catalog/student handbook. This book contains complete information on policies regarding academics, programs, courses, grievance procedures, history of the institution, disciplinary action, and many other policies and procedures.

Students participating in MDCC dual enrollment through their high school with their high school instructor, will be limited to taking MDCC core courses unless approved by the Vice President of Instruction.

A student may be enrolled in other courses through MDCC’s eLearning provided the student meets the necessary requirements and with the permission of the MDCC Dual Enrollment Coordinator and the Vice President of Instruction.

*All courses and programs offered by the college will meet the standards established as part of the institution’s SACSCOC accreditations as well as any other specialized accreditations that may apply.

If a student has a disability that qualifies under the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) and requires accommodations, he/she should contact the Office of Student Disabilities Services for information on appropriate policies and procedures.

Contact information
Nakeshia Fipps
Phone: 662-246-6361
Email: nfipps@msdelta.edu

eLearning courses are taught through Canvas. The web address for Canvas is msdelta.instructure.com. For help navigating your eLearning course, contact the Office of eLearning at 662-246-6319.

For complete information click here.

For help with logging in to your student email account, MyDelta, Banner, or Canvas, visit the Information Technology section of the MDCC website

MDCC’s Library grants access to many online resources and databases. Database log in information may be found within a student’s course in Canvas. Click here to visit the MDCC library web page.

MDCC is committed to creating and maintaining a community where students, faculty, administration, and staff can work together in an atmosphere of mutual respect, functioning in one accord, with institutional policies and procedures. A student may use the procedures as outlined in the Catalog/Student Handbook for instructional and non-instructional complaints.

To submit a complaint, click here to complete the online Student Complaint Form.

Once a senior graduates, a final high school transcript with the graduation date must be mailed to Admissions, PO Box 668, Moorhead, MS 38761 as soon as possible. This is a requirement in which to participate in dual enrollment.

Students, their parents or legal guardians are responsible for arranging transportation for courses taught at sites away from the high school campus.

Dual Enrollment students have access to NetTutor, which is an online service offered to students free of charge through their Canvas account. Just click on the course with which help is needed, click on NetTutor, and get the help you need from a credentialed professional.  Click here for tutorials and more information about NetTutor.

 

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