WELCOME TO THE 2013-2014 SESSION OF NORTHEAST MISSISSIPPI COMMUNITY COLLEGE.

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WELCOME TO THE SESSION OF NORTHEAST MISSISSIPPI COMMUNITY COLLEGE

OUR MISSION: STUDENT SUCCESS Enrollment Faculty Engagement Course Completion Assessment Intervention Persistence Graduation Follow-up

WHAT WORKS Get to know your students Prepare quality, engaging classroom experiences Encourage attendance and participation Be alert to signs of students in distress Poor Attendance Disinterested Incomplete Assignments Evaluate Often Encourage out of class conferences Attend campus events, invite students to do the same Communicate concerns with Student Services Staff

Our Success is measured by the success of our students – all of our students.

HAVE A GREAT YEAR!