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Have you submitted a Fall 2021 application to the MDCC Office of Admissions?

Students should submit an admissions application for the Fall 2021 semester

BEFORE registering for a New Student Orientation (NSO) / Registration session.

Please click here to apply for admission. 

For questions, please contact the Office of Admissions at 662.246.6306 or admissions@msdelta.edu.




NEW STUDENT ORIENTATION / REGISTRATION

SUMMER 2021


Submit the following information to reserve your seat: 

Name:*
Date of Birth: (MM/DD/YY)*

If you have been admitted to MDCC and have your 9-digit MDCC Student ID #, please enter it here.
Have you ever been enrolled at MDCC as a dual enrollment student?



Indicate which program you plan to pursue:*

Need help answering this question? Please read below:

College of Academics (University Transfer Majors)


The curricular offerings of the College of Academics are designed to provide academic courses equivalent to the first two years of college or university work that will be applicable to a baccalaureate or professional degree. Students are encouraged to follow the course of study as outlined for the freshman and sophomore years by the senior college to which the student plans to transfer after graduation. These programs are designed so that students can earn the two-year Associate of Arts Degree prior to transferring from Mississippi Delta Community College.

MDCC participates, along with all other Mississippi community colleges, in an articulation agreement with all Mississippi Institutions of Higher Learning. This agreement allows for over 160 prescribed areas of study, developed to allow ease of transfer from community colleges to the four-year institutions.

University Transfer Majors (leads to an Associate of Arts Degree):

  • Art
  • Biological Sciences
  • Business
  • Business w/ Aviation Management Logistics Emphasis
  • Chemistry/Physics/Physical Sciences
  • Communications/Speech
  • Computer Information Systems
  • Elementary Education
  • English
  • Entertainment Industry Studies
  • General Studies/Undecided
  • Health, Physical Education & Recreation
  • History
  • Mathematics
  • Music
  • Pre-Allied Health (For students who plan to apply to an MDCC Health Science program such as Associate Degree Nursing, Radiologic Technology, Physical Therapist Assistant, etc.; See College of Health Sciences below.)
  • Pre-Architecture
  • Pre-Engineering
  • Pre-Health Professions (For students who plan to pursue degrees in professional fields such as Dentistry, Medicine, Occupational/Physical/Speech Therapy, etc.)
  • Secondary Education
  • Social Sciences (For students who plan to pursue degrees in fields such as Criminology, Psychology, Social Work, etc.)


College of Career-Technical Education


The programs offered by the College of Career-Technical Education provide career education and skills training. All students who have completed these programs should obtain employment at the apprentice level. Students desiring to transfer to another institution should consult with that institution for advisement.

Career-Technical Programs (lead to a Career Certificate, Technical Certificate and/or Associate of Applied Science Degree):

  • Accounting Technology
  • Administrative Office Technology
  • Automotive Mechanics Technology
  • Business & Office Technology
  • Business Management Technology
  • Construction Equipment Operation
  • Culinary Arts Technology
  • Drafting & Design Technology
  • Electrical Technology
  • Field Crops Technology
  • Heating, Ventilation, Air Condition & Refrigeration Technology
  • Industrial Maintenance Technology
  • Precision Agriculture Technology
  • Precision Manufacturing & Machining Technology
  • Welding


College of Health Sciences


The College of Health Sciences provides a variety of options for students who wish to enter the healthcare job market. Students who successfully complete a Health Science program are prepared to take national and state licensing or certification exams for practice in the designated discipline. 

Students who have not applied and been accepted into their program of choice should select Pre-Allied Health (see the University Transfer information above) as their major. 

Health Science Programs (lead to a certificate or Associate of Applied Science Degree):

  • Associate Degree Nursing
  • Dental Hygiene Technology
  • Health Care Assistant
  • Medical Laboratory Technology
  • Phlebotomy
  • Physical Therapist Assistant
  • Practical Nursing
  • Radiology Technology


Still unsure? No worries! 

Make the best selection possible, and our advisors will guide you and answer program-related questions during New Student Orientation / Registration!




Select your New Student Orientation / Registration session from the options below:

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Notice of Non-Discrimination Statement

Mississippi Delta Community College does not discriminate on the basis of age, race, color, national origin, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, physical or mental disability, pregnancy, or veteran status in its educational programs and activities or in its employment practices. The following person has been designated to handle inquiries regarding the non-discrimination policies: Dr. Steven J. Jones, Vice President of Administrative Services, Tanner Hall, Suite 202, P. O. Box 668, Moorhead, MS 38761, 662-246-6304; EEOC@msdelta.edu.