Coahoma Community College is excited to announce a new initiative aimed at high school students in collaboration with local school districts. The list includes the West Bolivar Consolidated School District, Coahoma County School District, and Clarksdale Municipal School District. The CCC Middle College Program will allow students to take full college courses while still in high school, setting them on the path to graduate with a high school diploma and an Associate of Arts degree.

Meeting in the Middle

“We are excited to collaborate with our local school districts in launching this program,” said Dr. Towner, President of CCC. “This partnership is about making our resources and services available to students and accelerating their education. We believe this program will ignite interest and provide benefits to students and their families. We look forward to working closely with everyone involved to make this initiative a success.”

Designed to bridge the gap between secondary education and higher learning, the CCC Middle College Program offers an accelerated pathway that prepares students for college and future careers. By enabling students to earn college credits before graduation, the program not only reduces the time and cost associated with obtaining a college degree but also equips them with valuable academic experience.

Herbert Smith, CMSD’s Curriculum Director, shared the enthusiasm among students and teachers. “We are thrilled to support our students through this initiative,” Smith said.  During the application process, many students expressed their excitement about getting a head start on their careers and contributing to their families and community by partnering with our hometown HBCU. We are grateful for this opportunity.”

Middle College Program students who maintain a GPA of 3.5 or higher will have the honor of graduating with distinction. They will also have have the opportunity to join honor societies. 

The CCC Middle College Program will commence this fall. CCC encourages eligible students from the participating districts to enroll.