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EMCC OFFERS HALF-OFF TUITION AND DORM COSTS FOR SUMMER TERMS

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East Mississippi Community College will offer a summer tuition break for the fourth year in a row, with additional cost savings for students who reside in student housing on the college’s Scooba campus.

East Mississippi Community College will offer a summer tuition break for the fourth year in a row, with additional cost savings for students who reside in student housing on the college's Scooba campus.

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East Mississippi Community College Business and Marketing Management Technology students on the Scooba campus pose with U.S. Sen. Roger Wicker, center, during a recent trip to the nation’s capital in Washington, D.C. The students were accompanied by program instructor Dr. Joshua Carroll, at far right.

EMCC MARKETING STUDENTS VISIT WASHINGTON, D.C., NEW YORK CITY

March 23, 2026

Eleven students enrolled in East Mississippi Community College's Business and Marketing Management Technology program on the college's Scooba campus toured the nation's capital and the Big Apple March 17-21. More


Voices of Victory 2026

March 20, 2026

East Mississippi Community College’s Voices of Victory choir has had a successful year, scheduling numerous performances at churches, events in the district, and hosting several other events, including their show for Black History Month in February. The choir is a student-led organization, starting over a decade ago by EMCC students on the Scooba campus. More


Golden Triangle Early College High School senior Aniya Forest, who also attends East Mississippi Community College, has been named a STAR Student by the Mississippi Economic Council (MEC), and for the second year in a row GTECHS math instructor Blair Duke has been chosen as a STAR Teacher.

GTECHS STUDENT AND TEACHER NAMED 'STAR' AWARD RECIPIENTS

March 20, 2026

Golden Triangle Early College High School senior Aniya Forest, who also attends East Mississippi Community College, has been named a STAR Student by the Mississippi Economic Council (MEC), and for the second year in a row GTECHS math instructor Blair Duke has been chosen as a STAR Teacher. More