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Student Information & Services
Applications for admission to Mississippi Delta Community College should be submitted to the Registrar. It is the responsibility of the student to arrange to have his/her record of high school or college credits (mailed directly from the school to MDCC) and other documents required for admission submitted in advance of registration.
Admissions information may be obtained from the Office of Enrollment Management at 662-246-6306. Applications for admission and other forms and information are available through this office and can also be printed form the website.
MDCC is an approved institution for providing educational training for veterans and GI Bill students.
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Family Educational Rights & Privacy Act
The method with which Mississippi Delta Community College governs the distribution of student information is based on the Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act of 1974 or FERPA. This Act, as amended, established the requirements governing the privacy of student educational records in regards to the release of those records and access to those records. This Act is also known as the Buckley Amendment.
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Academic advising is provided through designated campus advisors. During the advising session, a check sheet/degree plan will be outlined with graduation from MDCC being the end goal.
ACT English and Math sub scores will be used for placement according to the following chart.
Beginning English and Reading 1-13
Intermediate English and Reading 14-16
English Composition I 17+
Beginning Algebra 1-15
Intermediate Algebra 16-18
College Algebra 19+
Notice:
Once you have submitted your withdrawal form to eLearning or emailed your instructor to withdraw, DO NOT log back into the course. If you do, it's possible you will be charged for the course.
MDCC students can withdraw from an eLearning class by completing the online Withdrawal
Form:
Click here for the eLearning Withdrawal Form
MDCC ONLINE ATTENDANCE/WITHDRAWAL POLICIES
Spring 2023 Regular Session Attendance Policies
Spring 2023 Special Session Attendance Policies
If you registered through another school, then your withdrawal privileges are governed by their regulations. Contact the eLC at your school of registry. You must withdraw through the school that registered you.
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
662-246-6447
The Business Office is the financial hub of Mississippi Delta Community College. This office is responsible for billing 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 Services Center on the Moorhead campus. Office hours are Monday-Thursday, 8:00 am to 5:00 pm.
For a complete fee schedule/payment listing, click here.
Canvas is the Learning Management System used to navigate all eLearning courses and the tool for which students turn in assignments and communicate with their instructors. Once a student is admitted and a schedule is made, access to Canvas will be granted. The web address for Canvas is msdelta.instructure.com.
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
Darla Poole, MEd, NCC, CCC
Phone: 662-246-6361
Fax: 662-246-8627
Email: adacompliance@msdelta.edu
Summer eLearning Classes
There is no refund for summer online classes once classes begin. Students who register for courses and do not return for the registered semester must contact the eLearning office to be dropped from their classes before the first day of class. Failure to drop classes from the campus web system will result in charges to the student's account and those courses will appear on the student's transcript.
Fall & Spring eLearning Classes
Refunds for Fall and Spring semester online classes will be figured based upon the institutional refund policy which can be found under the student cost section of the MDCC catalog. Students who register for courses and do not return for the registered semester must contact the eLearning office to be dropped from their classes before the first day of class. Failure to drop classes from the campus web system will result in charges to the student's account and those courses will appear on the student's transcript.
State Authorization for Online Education
If you are a Mississippi Delta Community College (MDCC) student or a prospective student who will not reside in Mississippi while enrolled in MDCC online classes, be aware that all U.S. states require post-secondary educational institutions to be legally authorized to provide online education courses to students in all states and territories. MDCC participates in the "National Council for State Authorization Reciprocity Agreements (NC-SARA), an agreement among member states, districts, and territories that establishes comparable national standards for interstate offering of postsecondary online education courses and programs. It is intended to make it easier for students to take online courses offered by postsecondary institutions based in another state. SARA is overseen by a National Council and administered by four regional educational compacts.”
Colleges and universities in a SARA state only need their home state authorization to offer online education to any other SARA member state. A current list of member states can be found here.
Online Education Complaint Process
For MDCC’s Out-of-State Students
MDCC seeks to resolve concerns and complaints in a fair and timely manner. Students who have a complaint may submit their concerns in accordance with the Student Complaint Process found in the MDCC Catalog/Student handbook. Complaints regarding student grades or student conduct violations are governed entirely by the MDCC policy. Students should exhaust MDCC’s internal complaint process before pursuing external options.
If a complaint cannot be resolved through the MDCC student complaint process, students may file a complaint with the Mississippi Commission on College Accreditation by visiting their site. Students may also contact the appropriate agency in their state of residency. A current list of agencies can be found here.
Note: This process does not apply to matters related to student grades or discipline/conduct matters.
Professional Licensure
MDCC offers degree programs that can lead to an Associate of Arts degree, Associate of Applied Science degree, Technical Certificate and/or Advanced Technical Certificate. Programs Offered at MDCC
Licensure Programs
MDCC also provides programs in the Health Science area that may lead to licensures and/or certifications. To determine if a state meets the General Disclosure requirements for Professional Licensure, a page was created through the collaborative efforts of community colleges in Mississippi. These community colleges have agreed to cooperate to avoid redundancies and ensure that federal requirements was and NC-SARA are met. Professional Licensure requirements for the following Health Science programs can be found Mississippi Community College Professional Licensure Disclosure page or by clicking the links below.
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.