MDCC Holds Fall 2024 Graduation
MOORHEAD, Miss. (December 13, 2024) – Mississippi Delta Community College held its Fall 2024 academic and career-technical graduation ceremony at 9 a.m. on Fri., December 13, in the J.T. Hall Coliseum on the Moorhead campus. In the Fall 2024 semester, 61 students graduated from MDCC’s academic and career-technical programs. These graduates were awarded an Associate of Arts (AA), Associate of Applied Science (AAS) or a certificate from a one-year program.
Beverly Terrell provided music for the prelude and the processional. Senior Pastor Dr. Guy Burke provided the invocation for the ceremony.
Dr. Benjamin Cloyd, vice president of effectiveness and enrollment, provided welcoming remarks and recognized guests in attendance before MDCC Interim President Teresa Webster addressed students and attendees.
Webster introduced the guest speaker, MDCC Foundation Board Chairman Randy Randall. Along with serving on the MDCC Foundation Board for over twenty years, Randall has fifty years of experience in the banking industry. He has been with Planters Bank in Indianola since 1978, most recently serving as President and Chief Operating Officer. Randall is the son of former long-time MDCC Football Coach Jim Randall and Mrs. Barbara Randall.
Dr. Patricia Kelly, dean of health sciences, presented the candidates for graduation, and Webster then conferred the degrees to the students.
The benediction was then given by Burke.
Mississippi Delta is a comprehensive community college that offers a wide variety of academic and career-technical courses. The college also provides health science programs, workforce training, adult education courses and continuing education courses.
Mississippi Delta Community College supports its students with a full range of student services, including financial aid, counseling, and on-campus housing. MDCC instructors are well-trained professionals who are truly dedicated to the success of their students, both in the classroom and in their future careers. The college offers quality, collegiate-level courses in small classes with individualized instruction.
In addition to the main campus in Moorhead, MDCC also offers classes at sites in Greenville and Greenwood, as well as workforce training at the Charles W. Capps, Jr. Technology Center in Indianola.
