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With convenient online classes and locations in Senatobia, Southaven and Oxford, Northwest offers the pre-requisites you need to get ready for an exciting four-year degree at any of Mississippi’s colleges or universities or career and technical programs that gets students in the workforce in as little as nine months for less than half the price of any Mississippi public college or university. For more information, call 662-562-3200 or visit www.northwestms.edu.

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With convenient online classes and locations in Senatobia, Southaven and Oxford, Northwest offers the pre-requisites you need to get ready for an exciting four-year degree at any of Mississippi’s colleges or universities or career and technical programs that gets students in the workforce in as little as nine months for less than half the price of any Mississippi public college or university. For more information, call 662-562-3200 or visit www.northwestms.edu.

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Northwest Chapter of Mu Alpha Theta Inducts 18 New Members

Northwest Mississippi Community College inducts 18 new members into the mathematics honor society Mu Alpha Theta on April 4, 2025. Mu Alpha Theta is a national high school and two-year college mathematics honor society focused on excellence and interest in mathematics. Founded at the University of Oklahoma in 1957, the honor society boasts over 100,000 members across over two thousand schools across the United States and 23 foreign countries. Like most honor societies, this allows students to have unique opportunities for scholarships and community with like-minded students. "We are excited to have 18 students initiated into Mu Alpha Theta this year," said instructor of Mathematics, Dr. Jennifer Jones. "These students have excelled in their math courses, and they are very deserving of this recognition."
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Honor Society - Apr 8

Northwest's Phi Theta Kappa (PTK) Theta Sigma Chapter Inducted New Members

Northwest Mississippi Community College's Theta Sigma chapter of Phi Theta Kappa inducted new members during the Fall 2024 semester. Phi Theta Kappa is a two-year honor society to celebrate educational excellence at their two-year institutions and beyond. This honor society opens students up to multiple scholarship opportunities including transfer scholarships at state universities like Ole Miss, Mississippi State, Delta State, and University of Southern Mississippi. To qualify to be a part of PTK students must have completed 12 hours of coursework with at least at 3.5 GPA. Once a student is eligible, they receive an invitation usually by mail.
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Honor Society - 2024 Nov 19

Beta Eta Theta Chapter of Phi Theta Kappa Welcomes 41 New Members in Spring Semester

Northwest Mississippi Community College's Beta Eta Theta chapter of Phi Theta Kappa inducted 41 new members during the Spring 2024 semester. Phi Theta Kappa is a two-year honor society to celebrate educational excellence at their two-year institutions and beyond. This honor society opens students up to multiple scholarship opportunities including transfer scholarships at state universities like Ole Miss, Mississippi State, Delta State, and University of Southern Mississippi.
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Honor Society - 2024 May 16

Alpha Gamma Chi Chapter of Phi Theta Kappa Welcomes 91 New Members in Spring Semester

Northwest Mississippi Community College's Alpha Gamma Chi chapter of Phi Theta Kappa inducted 91 new members during the Spring 2024 semester. Phi Theta Kappa is a two-year honor society to celebrate educational excellence at their two-year institutions and beyond. This honor society opens students up to multiple scholarship opportunities including transfer scholarships at state universities like Ole Miss, Mississippi State, Delta State, and University of Southern Mississippi.
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Honor Society - 2024 May 16

Another Successful Season with Northwest Football

As the 2024 college football season closes, the Rangers capped off their incredible season by securing the MACCC Championship, finishing with an impressive 10-2 record, and earning a spot in the NJCAA Division I Football Playoffs. Northwest was ranked in the top 4 to start the season and finished as No. 4 in the final NJCAA national rankings, marking the ninth time in the last ten seasons the Rangers have finished nationally ranked. With their dominant performance throughout the season, Northwest captured their 20th MACCC North Division title, their 12th conference championship, and advanced to the NJCAA national semifinals for the third time in four years, a testament to the program's consistency and excellence under head coach Benjy Parker. Northwest's playoff journey came to an end in the national semifinal matchup against top-ranked Iowa Western, but the Rangers demonstrated resilience and heart throughout the contest, battling one of the nation's best programs on the road. The season was filled with standout moments, including thrilling victories over top-ranked opponents, record-breaking individual performances, and another championship trophy added to the program's storied history. Head coach Benjy Parker, who was named MACCC North Division Coach of the Year, praised the team's dedication and determination. "This group of student-athletes fought through adversity and never wavered in their commitment to excellence. I'm incredibly proud of their accomplishments and excited to see what the future holds for them." With another championship season in the books, the Rangers remain one of the premier programs in the NJCAA, continuing their legacy of excellence on and off the field.
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Sports - Jan 30

NWCC's Women's Soccer Win Historic National Championship

HUNTSVILLE, Ala. (Nov. 24, 2024) - The Northwest Mississippi Community College women's soccer team capped a storybook season by capturing its first-ever NJCAA Division II National Championship, finishing with a perfect 22-0 record. From the outset of the campaign, the Lady Rangers established themselves as the nation's top team. They swept through the regular season to claim the MACCC Championship, then added the NJCAA Region 23 title before embarking on a historic postseason run. In the championship match, Northwest earned a convincing 2-0 victory, becoming the first NJCAA Division II women's soccer program to finish undefeated since 2020. Under the guidance of head coach James Beattie, who became the program's all-time winningest coach this year, Northwest outscored opponents by a wide margin and produced numerous shutout victories. The Lady Rangers' blend of attacking firepower and disciplined defense proved too much for the competition, culminating in the first national crown for the Senatobia-based program.
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Sports - Jan 30

Lady Rangers Advance to Region 23 Championship

Perseverance was ultimately the factor for Northwest in Friday evening's Region 23 semifinal match against Holmes.
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Sports - 2023 Nov 7

NWCC Fall 2024 Vice President's List

The Vice President's List for the Fall 2024 semester at Northwest Mississippi Community College has been released by college officials. Included are the full-time students who completed the semester with a grade point average of 3.5 to 3.74.
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President's List - Jan 22

Northwest Mississippi Community College cheer and dance teams secure multiple national championships at UCA/UDA Nationals

Northwest Mississippi Community College (NWCC) cheer and dance teams brought home multiple national championships from the 2025 UCA/UDA College Nationals in Orlando, Florida. The NWCC cheer team, led by head coach Brandon Casey and assistant coach Rainy Bordelon, captured national titles in the Open All-Girl Traditional division and the Open Co-Ed Game Day division. The cheer squad secured back-to-back victories in the All-Girl Traditional category, reaffirming their dominance in collegiate cheerleading. With these wins, the NWCC cheer team has now earned a total of six national championships in their five years of competition under Casey's six-year tenure. "It's an incredible achievement for our team to defend our title in the All-Girl Traditional division and reclaim the Co-Ed Game Day championship," Casey said. "Our athletes have worked tirelessly, and their dedication and passion have truly paid off." In the Open All-Girl Traditional finals, NWCC secured the gold medal with a score of 82.9, finishing ahead of Pearl River, which earned an 81.2 event score. The cheer squad also excelled in the Open Co-Ed Game Day division, earning an impressive score of 94.8333 to claim first place over Mississippi Gulf Coast and Campbellsville University. The NWCC dance team, led by head coach Patrice Christian, achieved their second consecutive national championship in the Open Hip-Hop division. This marks the third year for the NWCC dance team to compete at UDA Nationals, their third consecutive year medaling, and their second year claiming a national championship. The team delivered an outstanding performance, finishing with a raw score of 99.9333 and an event score of 95.1746, outperforming runners-up West Chester University by nearly five points. "Winning back-to-back national titles is a testament to our team's hard work and perseverance," Christian said. "Their commitment to excellence and passion for dance have made this victory possible." The NWCC dance team also earned a third-place finish in the Open Game Day division, continuing their impressive showing at the national level. Adding to the excitement, Casey's wife, Skylar Casey, who serves as the head coach of Ole Miss Cheer, led her team to their first-ever Division IA Traditional All Girl National Championship this weekend, making it a championship-winning weekend for the Casey family. These victories mark a historic moment for NWCC, reflecting the college's strong athletic program and the unwavering support of its administration, faculty, students, and community. "We are incredibly proud of our cheer and dance teams for their outstanding achievements on the national stage," NWCC President Dr. Michael Heindl said. "Their success showcases the talent and dedication of our students and the excellence of our programs." For more updates and information on NWCC athletics, follow Northwest Rangers Athletics on Facebook or @NWCC_Rangers on Twitter/X, or visit www.nwccrangers.com. Link to galleries for news sites: https://nwccimages.smugmug.com/Athletics/CheerDance/Cheer-and-Dance-Nationals-at-WDW-116-202025
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Sports - Jan 23

Northwest's Fall 2024 President's List

The President's List for the Fall 2024 semester at Northwest Mississippi Community College has been released by college officials. Included are full-time students who completed the semester with a grade point average of 3.75 to 4.0.
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President's List - Jan 22

NWCC 2024 Vice President's List

The Vice President's List for the Spring 2024 semester at Northwest Mississippi Community College has been released by college officials. Included are 333 full-time students who completed the semester with a grade point average of 3.5 to 3.74.
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President's List - 2024 May 14

NWCC Spring 2024 President's List

The President's List for the Spring 2024 semester at Northwest Mississippi Community College has been released by college officials. Included are 760 full-time students who completed the semester with a grade point average of 3.75 to 4.0.
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President's List - 2024 May 14

Northwest Mississippi Community College's 2024 Fall Graduates

Northwest Mississippi Community College officials announced that 443 graduates have been awarded degrees and certificates for the Fall 2024 semester. Degrees were officially conferred by Dr. Michael Heindl, Northwest president, on Friday December 13, during the college's 117th Commencement. Mississippi Attorney General Lynn Fitch served as commencement speaker and shared her unique insights and wisdom with the graduates. Fitch is Mississippi's 40th Attorney General and the state's first-ever female Attorney General. She was elected in January of 2020 and was re-elected in 2023. In 2022, Time Magazine named her one of the 100 Most Influential People in the World, alongside many other accolades for her accomplished career. Dr. Heindl also surprised the Honorable Fitch with her own degree via reverse transfer from the college where she started her college career many years ago.
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Graduation - Jan 10

NWCC Announces 235 Summer Graduates

Northwest Mississippi Community College officials announced 235 graduates have been awarded degrees and certificates for the summer 2024 semester. Degrees were officially conferred by Northwest's President, Dr. Michael Heindl.
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Graduation - 2024 Aug 19

NWCC Spring 2024 Graduates

Northwest Mississippi Community College officials announced graduates have been awarded degrees and certificates for the Spring 2024 semester. Degrees were officially conferred by Dr. Michael Heindl, Northwest president, on May 2 and 3, during the college's 116th Commencement. As commencement speaker, Dr. Heindl took the stage sharing some words of wisdom with the class of 2024.
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Graduation - 2024 Jun 4

Northwest Celebrates Fall 2023 Graduates

Northwest Mississippi Community College officials announced graduates have been awarded degrees and certificates for the Fall 2023 semester. Degrees were officially conferred by Dr. Michael Heindl, Northwest president, on Dec. 8, during the college's 115th Commencement. As commencement speaker, Northwest welcomed Tony Sandridge, a lifelong Tate County resident, and the first African American to sit on the Tate County Board of Supervisors. Currently, Sandridge is serving his fourth term, and he prides himself on being an advocate for the community. Sandridge founded a non-profit organization called "Tate County Bridging the Gap Inc" in 2012.
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Graduation - 2023 Dec 15

Harrell Collects Fifth MACCC Goalkeeper of the Week Award

JACKSON - For the fifth time this season and the fourth time this month, Northwest freshman Anna Kathryn Harrell has earned MACCC Goalkeeper of the Week honors,
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Achievement (Other) - 2023 Nov 1

Polk Garners Third MACCC Player of the Week Award

JACKSON - For the third time this season and the fourth time in her career, Northwest sophomore infielder McKaylee "K.K." Polk has been chosen as the MACCC Softball
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Achievement (Other) - 2023 Apr 12

Outstanding Student Awards

Northwest Mississippi Community College honored its highest achieving, outstanding students on April 21 at its annual Outstanding Student Achievement Ceremony.
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Academic Excellence - 2023 May 8

136 Student-Athletes Named to Athletic Director's Honor Roll

Northwest has released its second Athletic Director's Honor Roll and 136 student-athletes have made the list for the Spring 2023 semester.
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Honors List - 2023 May 19
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