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In 1962, the Mississippi Gulf Coast Junior College District was formed, and three years later, Mississippi Gulf Coast Junior College added the Jefferson Davis and Jackson County campuses. Between 1965 and 1985, 4 new centers were opened. The college name was changed to Mississippi Gulf Coast Community College on October 1, 1987.
These costs factor in tuition, housing, food, university fees, and supplies such as textbooks, manuals, and uniforms. Two year public universities, such as a community college, factor in tuition and fees, and have an average yearly cost of $3,730. The average tuition and fees for for-profit institutions were 14,600. [1]
Mississippi Gulf Coast Community College, Perkinston, Mississippi Coordinates 30°46′55″N 89°08′34″W / 30.781931°N 89.142771°W / 30.781931; -89.
Another way to say this is that whereas medical costs inflated at twice the rate of cost-of-living, college tuition and fees inflated at four times the rate of cost-of-living inflation. Thus, even after controlling for the effects of general inflation, 2008 college tuition and fees posed three times the burden as in 1978.
Mississippi Gulf Coast Bulldogs (Mississippi Association of Community and Junior Colleges / Mississippi Association of Community Colleges Conference) (2018–present) 2018: Mississippi Gulf Coast 7–2: 4–2: 3rd (South) 12 2019: Mississippi Gulf Coast: 12–0: 6–0: 1st (South) W MACJC championship, W NJCAA National Championship: 1 2020–21 ...
The institution was founded in 1957 by the Florida Legislature. [1] On January 13, 2011, the college was renamed Gulf Coast State College. The school had previously been named Gulf Coast Community College as well as Gulf Coast Junior College.
The Mississippi Association of Community Colleges Conference (MACCC), formerly known as the Mississippi Association of Community and Junior Colleges (MACJC) is one of the two junior college athletic conferences that make up NJCAA Region 23 of the National Junior College Athletic Association (NJCAA) along with the Louisiana Community Colleges Athletic Conference (LCCAC).
The campus is on a 450-acre (180 ha) tract of land adjacent to U.S. Highway 82. [8]It is in Mississippi Valley State census-designated place, in unincorporated Leflore County, [15] in the Mississippi Delta region.