Monday, November 4, 2013

Early Registration for Spring 2014 Begins Nov. 11 for Current MSCC Students

Early registration for Mid-South Community College’s spring 2014 semester will begin Monday, Nov. 11, and continue through Thursday, Nov. 14, for current MSCC students.

Spring classes are scheduled to begin on Monday, Jan. 13, 2014.

“Early registration is always the best time to sign up for classes,” said Jeremy Reece, Associate Vice President for Enrollment Services. “Our course and time selections are at their best at the beginning of the process, so we encourage currently-enrolled students to register as soon as possible.”

“Those who wait until our January registration sessions often have a more difficult time getting the schedule they want because so many classes reach maximum enrollment during early registration.”

Reece said the upcoming enrollment period provides several benefits.

“The early registration process allows our advisors to spend more time with students so they can understand what their goals and needs are,” he said. “Advisors can provide more focused, one-on-one attention that helps create the best possible learning plan for our students. Anyone planning to take classes at MSCC this spring should take advantage of early registration.”

Currently-enrolled students should meet with their assigned advisor to decide which classes to take. After the meeting, MSCC students have the option of registering through their advisor or online through Campus Cruiser on the college’s website.

Regular registration for Mid-South’s Spring 2014 semester has been scheduled for Monday, Jan. 6.
MSCC offers courses in addiction studies, advanced manufacturing technology (machining, robotics/automation, and welding), allied health (medical assisting, pharmacy technology, respiratory care, emergency medical training, and nursing assistant), aviation maintenance technology, biology, business, chemistry, computer networking, computer repair, computer software applications, criminal justice, diesel technology, digital media, education, emergency management, English, geography, health and physical education, mathematics, music, non-destructive testing, physical science, philosophy, professional pilot training, renewable energy, Spanish, social sciences, transportation, and website design.

MSCC also provides bachelor’s and master’s degree opportunities through its University Center on the South Campus. MSCC students can pursue undergraduate and graduate degrees from Arkansas State University, Arkansas Tech University, Bethel University, Franklin University, Montana State University Northern, the University of Arkansas-Fayetteville, the University of Arkansas –Fort Smith, and the University of Central Arkansas.

A comprehensive, accredited community college, Mid-South continues to offer one of the lowest tuition rates in the region. For the spring term, tuition is $90 per credit hour for Crittenden County students and $110 per credit hour for other Arkansas residents as well as students who live in DeSoto County, Miss.; Fayette County, Tenn.; Marshall County, Miss.; Shelby County, Tenn., Tate County, Miss., Tipton County, Tenn., and Tunica County, Miss.

Numerous financial aid and scholarships opportunities remain available, and anyone interested in receiving monetary assistance while going to college should visit MSCC’s Financial Aid office in the Reynolds Center on the South Campus.

Mid-South is conveniently located at 2000 West Broadway in West Memphis. Additional information may be obtained by visiting the campus, emailing admissions@midsouthcc.edu, checking the website at www.midsouthcc.edu, or calling 870-733-6728.

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