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Nearly 1,200 Northwest students are dual-credit high school students earning college credit from Northwest while completing their diplomas at area high schools. [ 2 ] One of fifteen state community and junior colleges in Mississippi, Northwest is on a 247-acre (1.00 km 2 ) main campus in Senatobia with satellite campuses in Southaven and Oxford.
Institution Location Type Enrollment [1] Founded Classification Alcorn State University: Lorman: Public: 2,933 1871 Master's university: Belhaven University
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An additional 7,000 students are served by non-credit courses throughout the service area. [2] [3] [1] In the early days, NWACC was known as the "College without walls" because it solved the problem of not having enough "bricks and mortar" funding to build classrooms by conducting classes in a variety of buildings throughout the community. [4]
Hinds Community College is a public community college with its main campus in Raymond, Mississippi, United States and branches in Jackson, Pearl, Utica, and Vicksburg. The Hinds Community College District includes the counties of Hinds , Claiborne , Copiah , Rankin , and Warren . [ 2 ]
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Northwest College was established on the site in 1975. [10] The name was soon changed to Northwest Community College (NWCC) and was renamed Coast Mountain College on June 18, 2018. [11] [12] [13] In 1976 poet George Stanley and author Stan Persky moved to Terrace. Perskey worked as a Sociology professor before moving to Capilano College in 1983.