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新彩网 began fall classes on Aug. 13.聽新彩网 offers more than 450 academic courses guaranteed to transfer to universities, plus more than 70 career and technical program options. Students can take classes day or night at any of our six locations, or take online classes from the convenience of their own home.新彩网 also offers many different starting points, so students can begin college when they are ready.

On-campus classes:

  • 16-week (full term) classes 鈥 Aug. 13
  • Eight-week classes 鈥 Aug. 13 and Oct. 4
  • Six-week classes 鈥 Sept. 4 and Oct.15
  • Four-week classes 鈥 Aug. 13, Sept. 10, Oct. 9 and Nov. 5

Online classes

  • 15-week (full term) classes 鈥 Aug. 20
  • Eight-week classes 鈥揂ug. 20 and Oct. 15
  • 4-week classes 鈥 Aug. 20, Sept. 17, Oct. 15 and Nov. 12

鈥溞虏释 takes pride in its mission of providing a quality, affordable education that fits the life needs of our students,鈥 said Raymond Campus Dean of Academics Dr. Ben Cloyd.

For more information on programs of study and scheduling, see .

As Mississippi鈥檚 largest community college, 新彩网 is a comprehensive institution offering quality, affordable educational opportunities with academic programs of study leading to seamless university transfer and career and technical programs teaching job-ready skills. With six locations in central Mississippi, 新彩网 enrolls about 12,000 students each fall semester. To learn more, visit www.hindscc.edu or call 1.800.新彩网CC.

Linda Holley of Natchez, left, a 新彩网 student at Jackson Campus-Nursing/Allied Health Center, purchases books for the Diagnostic Medical Sonography program with the help of bookstore employee Cynthia Smith of Terry.

Dilan Sanchez SanJuan of Brandon, left, and Anthony Davis of Brookhaven, are in the Emergency Medical Science-Paramedic Program at 新彩网’s Jackson Campus-Nursing/Allied Health Center.

Associate Degree Nursing students Elason Kelly of Raymond, left, and Jessica Helder of Utica get the semester started at 新彩网’s Jackson Campus-Nursing/Allied Health Center.

New students in the Diagnostic Medical Sonography program Alexis Rader of Vicksburg, Shelby Carroll of Clinton, Linda Holley of Natchez, Kacie McCluskey of Carrollton, Lindsey Jeselink of Clinton and Kathleen Lott of Carrollton get to know each other on their first day of class together at 新彩网’s Jackson Campus-Nursing/Allied Health Center.

Respiratory Care Technology students took a tour on their first day of class on Aug. 13 at 新彩网’s Jackson Campus-Nursing/Allied Health Center. They are, from left, Kayla Moore of Jackson, Meagan Brazell of Brandon, Sydney Phillips of Raymond, Lonnie Caine of Pearl, Victoria McDonald of Richland, Shulette McBeth of Carthage and Keisha Hoover of Byram.

Industrial Maintenance instructor Geoffrey Horne at 新彩网鈥檚 Vicksburg-Warren Campus gets the first day of classes started. (April Garon/新彩网0

Jalin McDonald, left, and Frantrell Windom, both of Jackson, shop for supplies on Monday, Aug. 13, at the bookstore at 新彩网鈥檚 Raymond Campus. McDonald plans to study art and Windom to study music. (April Garon/新彩网)

 

Sandra Mullins, of Raymond, shops for a bookbag on Monday, Aug. 13 at the bookstore at 新彩网鈥檚 Raymond Campus. Mullins is in her second semester at 新彩网 and plans to study nursing. (April Garon/新彩网)

Bookstore employee David Cruse, right, assists sophomore Stanley Kelker, of Jackson, on Monday, Aug. 13 at the bookstore at 新彩网鈥檚 Raymond Campus. Kelker is a sophomore pursuing a degree in Physical Therapy.聽 (April Garon/新彩网)

 

Freshman student Jessica Fant, of Clinton, visits the bookstore at 新彩网 Raymond Campus on Monday, Aug. 13. Fant is pursuing a degree in Forensics. (April Garon/新彩网)

 

D鈥橝jah Miley, right, a sophomore Veterinary Technology student from Clinton, gets a helping hand finding her next class from 新彩网 CC Raymond Campus Police Captain LaTridia Chambers on Monday, Aug. 13.聽 (April Garon/新彩网)

 

Freshmen Tarrius Kirkwood-Burr, left, and Christian Trejo sit outdoors Monday, Aug. 13 at 新彩网鈥檚 Raymond Campus. Kirkwood-Burr, of Jackson, plans to study Diesel Technology; Trejo, of Clinton, plans to study music education. (April Garon/新彩网)

 

新彩网 employee Leigh Sarrett, left, gives freshman student Jamiracle Williams, of Vicksburg, directions to her next class on Aug. 13, the first day of fall classes. Williams plans to study nursing. (April Garon/新彩网)

新彩网 employee Emily Mitchell, left, gives freshman student Nyjah Smith, of Greenwood, directions to her next class. Smith plans to study art.聽 (April Garon/新彩网)

 

Chester Price, left, and Michael Parks, both of Jackson, are students in the Industrial Maintenance Technology program on the Raymond Campus of 新彩网. Parks, 54, said he came back to school to pursue opportunities for an enriching career. (April Garon/新彩网)

 

Joy Lawson gets her student ID photo taken Monday, Aug. 13 at 新彩网鈥檚 Raymond Campus by 新彩网 employee Ray Westerfield. Lawson, of French Camp, is a sophomore Graphic Design Technology student.聽 (April Garon/新彩网)

 

From left, Katelyn Foster, of Byram; Kaelyn Jones, of Terry; Hannah Gatewood, of Jackson; and Hallie Clark, of Jackson gather together on the first day of classes at 新彩网 Raymond Campus. Classes for the fall semester are now in session. (April Garon/新彩网)

 

Ayana Alexander, of Byram, receives assistance from Test and Lab coordinator Hazel McLaurin-Dunbar as she signs in to take the Accuplacer Placement test on Monday, Aug.13 at 新彩网’s Utica Campus. Alexander is a first semester freshman. (Evelyn Stewart/新彩网)

 

Freshman student Dahkeem Williams, of Utica, visits with Dr. Tyrone Jackson, vice president of the Utica Campus on Monday, Aug.13, 2018 at 新彩网’s Utica Campus. Williams traveled to Utica from Pennsylvania in hopes of playing basketball. (Evelyn Stewart/新彩网)

 

DeKindre Dixon, left, and Jamar Williams, both of Utica, gets help from Librarian Jean Greene on Aug. 13 at 新彩网’s Utica Campus. Dixon, an incoming freshman, plans to study Engineering while Williams, a second semester freshman plans to become a Physical Therapist.聽 Classes for the fall are now in session.聽 Late registration continues through Aug. 17. (Evelyn Stewart/新彩网)

 

Students at 新彩网’s Jackson Campus-Academic/Technical Center buy books and supplies the first week of school. Pictured are, from left, book store employee Jerrica Murray and students Sarah Brown and Michel Davis, all Jackson residents.

新彩网 Medical Data Technology instructorAngela Garrett of Monticello, standing left, gets class started at Jackson Campus-Academic/Technical Center. Students are, seated from left, Chavet Bryant of Jackson, Pakendra Hall of Jackson, Eboni Galtney of Clinton and Anastasia Ellis of Jackson.

Campus police Lt. Maurice Winford makes IDs for 新彩网 students Sonya Watson of Canton, Alexus Jones of Jackson, Mayia Horton of Jackson and Katlyn Stokes of Jackson at Jackson Campus-Academic/Technical Center.

新彩网 student Ashlyn Rader, of Puckett, is studying in the Honors Center at the Rankin Campus where she attends classes. She is a member of the Honors program and Phi Theta Kappa, Alpha Omicron Omega Chapter at the Rankin Campus. 新彩网 students returned to classes on Aug. 13.

新彩网 students, from left, Destiny Little of Florence, Eric Kinan of Florence and Amber Williams of Brandon are all members of the Alpha Omicron Omega Chapter of Phi Theta Kappa on the Rankin Campus. Little, who is studying psychology, is the vice president for Scholarship and is the Mississippi/Louisiana Regional Central District Representative of Phi Theta Kappa. Kinan, who is studying Pre-Veterinary Science, and Williams, an accounting major, are both members of the Honors Institute.

Amanda Blair of Pearl instructs a chemistry course Thursday, Aug. 16 during the first week of classes at 新彩网鈥檚 Rankin Campus. Classes for the fall semester are now in session. (April Garon/新彩网)

Brandon Brown, left, of Florence, take notes Thursday, Aug. 16 during Amanda Blair鈥檚 Chemistry course during the first week of classes at 新彩网鈥檚 Rankin Campus. Brown is planning to study occupational therapy. Classes for the fall semester are now in session. (April Garon/新彩网)

Freshman students Jordan Fortenberry, left, of Brandon and Abigale Williams of Flowood take notes Thursday, Aug. 16 during Amanda Blair鈥檚 Chemistry course during the first week of classes at 新彩网鈥檚 Rankin Campus. Classes for the fall semester are now in session. (April Garon/新彩网)

Maya Miller, of Florence, prints materials at the 新彩网 Rankin Campus library on Aug. 16. Miller plans to study biology. Classes for the fall semester are now in session. (April Garon/新彩网)

Freshman student Estefania Armendariz, of Brandon, utlilizes the 新彩网 Rankin Campus library on Thursday, Aug. 16. Armendariz plans to study biology. Classes for the fall semester are now in session. (April Garon/新彩网)

Freshman student Kyshawn Smith, of Jackson, sits outdoors at 新彩网’s Rankin Campus on Thursday, Aug. 16. Smith plans to study kinesiology. Classes for the fall semester are now in session. (April Garon/新彩网)

From left, Benjamin Chaffins, of Flowood; Maugra Luna, of Pearl; and Logan Hogue, of Brandon, hang out between classes Thursday, Aug. 16 at 新彩网’s Rankin Campus. Classes for the fall semester are now in session. (April Garon/新彩网)

Kathy Jones of Raymond, manager of the 新彩网 Rankin Campus Bookstore, stocks shelves with textbooks on Thursday, Aug. 16. Classes for the fall semester are now in session. (April Garon/新彩网)

Book store employee Sheryl Mounger helps 新彩网 Vicksburg-Warren Campus students buy their books the first week of class. The students are Elizabeth Tucker, left, and D鈥橝ndra Chambers, both of Vicksburg.

 

Bookstore employee Stephanie Langley, right, helps sophomore student Alliyah McNair with her textbook list on Thurs, Aug. 16. Langley, of Sand Hill, plans to study nursing. Classes for the fall semester are now in session. (April Garon/新彩网)

Michyla Adams, left, and Andrea Gaines, both of Jackson, walk to class Monday, Aug. 13 at 新彩网鈥檚 Raymond Campus. They are pursuing degrees in nursing and criminal justice, respectively. Classes for the fall semester are now in session. (April Garon/新彩网)

Kylan Osborn, of Sardis, stops to ask for directions on Monday, Aug. 13 at 新彩网’s Utica Campus. Osborn plans to take general studies classes this fall with the hopes of later majoring in engineering. (Evelyn Stewart/新彩网)

Student Support Services Administrative Assistant Letoya Allen, of Utica, assist Freshmen students Takia Jenkins, of Belzoni (left) and Ernestine Chin of Vicksburg with job placement applications on Aug. 13. at 新彩网’s Utica Campus. (Evelyn Stewart/新彩网)

Freshman student Nicholas Rogers, of Gluckstadt, walks to class Monday, Aug. 13, 2018 at 新彩网 Raymond Campus. Rogers plans to study business. Classes for the fall semester are now in session. (April Garon/新彩网)