Northwest Community College
Northwest Mississippi Community College was established in the late 1920s and has been serving the community of Senatobia ever since. The two year accredited community college has over seven thousand students enrolled. The Senatobia Campus, which is also the main campus, accommodates over three thousand students alone. The rest of the four thousand students are enrolled at the other two campuses of the college. The Senatobia campus covers an area of over 247 acres. The college falls under the umbrella of Southern Association of Colleges and Schools.
Since Northwest Mississippi Community College is an accredited institute, they issue AA and AS degrees along with certificates for their professional career programs. The programs they offer include Accountancy, Business Administration, Arts, Computer Science, Computer Management Information System, Business and Computer Teacher Education, Marketing Communications Public Relations Management, Exercise Science, Health, Physical Education and Recreation, Music, Music Education, General Agriculture, Music Performance, Liberal Arts, Theatre, Communications, Criminal Justice, Psychology, Agriculture, Animal Science, Chemistry, Biology, Forestry, Pre-Clinical Laboratory Sciences, General Sciences, Pre-Dental Hygiene, Pre-Cytotechnology, Pre-Medical and Pre-Dental, Pre-Health Information Management, Pre-Occupational Therapy, Pre-Pharmacy, Pre-Optometry, Pre-Physical Therapy, Pre-Veterinary Medicine, Pre-Radiological Sciences, Pre-Nursery and many more.
There are not many two year community colleges which need the student's SAT or ACT scores. This is one of those colleges. All 18 year old or younger high school students of Mississippi are required to take ACT in order to take up dual enrollment courses at Northwest Community College. A high school degree is also a requirement. GED scores can also be used as an alternative if you are not a high school graduate. The tuition fee is just within everybody’s reach but if any student is interested in availing the scholarship or financial aid programs at the Northwest Community College, you should apply for it as early as you can.
