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MISSISSIPPI ASSOCIATION OF COLLEGES AND UNIVERSITIES 2007-2008 DIRECTORY Foreword The purpose of publishing the Mississippi Association of Colleges and Universities (MAC) Directory is to assist college administrators in Mississippi in developing a network of resource personnel for assistance in planning and problem solving. Listed individuals receive a direct invitation to the annual conference sponsored by MAC. The president of each institution represented submitted names. The colleges and universities supplied the information for this directory. Jackson State University and the Mississippi Institutions of Higher Learning, Office of Academic and Student Affairs, coordinated its production. Table of Contents MAC Constitution Membership .................................2 State-Supported Two-year Institutions MAC Institutional Membership List ...........................2 Coahoma Community College......................34 State Executives for Higher Education .....................3 Copiah-Lincoln Community College .............35 2007 Executive Committee.......................................3 East Central Community College..................37 2007 Section Leaders...............................................3 East Mississippi Community College............38 Chief Executive Officers of MAC...............................4 Hinds Community College ............................39 Holmes Community College .........................41 Itawamba Community College......................43 State-Supported Four-year Institutions Jones County Junior College........................45 Alcorn State University .............................................6 Meridian Community College........................46 Delta State University ...............................................7 Mississippi Delta Community College...........48 Jackson State University ..........................................9 MS Gulf Coast Community College..............49 Mississippi State University ......................................13 Northeast MS Community College ...............52 Mississippi University for Women .............................16 Northwest MS Community College...............53 Mississippi Valley State University............................17 Pearl River Community College....................54 University of Mississippi............................................19 Southwest MS Community College ..............55 University of Mississippi Medical Center...................21 University of Southern Mississippi ............................22 Sectarian Institutions Reformed Theological Seminary (Grad.)......56 Independent Four-year Institutions Southeastern Baptist College (4-year)..........57 Belhaven College......................................................24 Wesley Biblical Seminary (Grad.) .................57 Blue Mountain College..............................................25 Wesley College (4-year) ...............................58 Magnolia Bible College .............................................27 Millsaps College........................................................27 Mississippi Association of Mississippi College ...................................................28 Independent Colleges ................................58 Rust College .............................................................29 MS Board of Trustees of State Tougaloo College......................................................31 Institutions of Higher Learning .................59 William Carey University...........................................32 State Board for Community and Junior Colleges ...................................62 - 1 - Membership The Mississippi Association of Colleges and Universities Constitution Membership shall be available to those colleges and universities accredited by the Mississippi Commission on College Accreditation (MCCA). Associate membership shall be available to those institutions enjoying provisional accreditation under that Commission and by invitation of the Association to institutions not accredited. Mississippi Association of Colleges and Universities 2007 State Supported Four-year Millsaps College Meridian Community College Institutions Jackson, MS 39210 Meridian, MS 39307 Alcorn State University Mississippi College MS Delta Community College Alcorn State, MS 39096-9402 Clinton, MS 39058 Moorhead, MS 38761-0668 Delta State University Rust College MS Gulf Coast Community College Cleveland, MS 38733 Holly Springs, MS 38635 Perkinston, MS 39573 Jackson State University Tougaloo College Northeast MS Community College Jackson, MS 39217 Tougaloo, MS 39174 Booneville, MS 38829 Mississippi State University William Carey University Northwest MS Community College Mississippi State, MS 39762 Hattiesburg, MS 39401-5499 Senatobia, MS 38668 Mississippi University for Women State Supported Two-year Pearl River Community College Columbus, MS 39701 Institutions Poplarville, MS 39470 Mississippi Valley State University Coahoma Community College Southwest MS Community College Itta Bena, MS 38941-1400 Clarksdale, MS 38614-9799 Summit, MS 39666 University of Mississippi Copiah-Lincoln Community College Sectarian Institutions University, MS 38677-1848 Wesson, MS 39191 (Four-year and Graduate) University of MS Medical Center East Central Community College Reformed Theological Seminary Jackson, MS 39216-4505 Decatur, MS 39327 (Graduate) Jackson, MS 39209 University of Southern Mississippi East MS Community College Hattiesburg, MS 39406-0001 Scooba, MS 39358 Southeastern Baptist College (Four-year) Hinds Community College Laurel, MS 39440-8000 Independent Four-year Raymond, MS 39154-1100 Institutions Wesley Biblical Seminary Holmes Community College (Graduate) Belhaven College Goodman, MS 39079 Jackson, MS 39206 Jackson, MS 39202 Itawamba Community College Wesley College Blue Mountain College Fulton, MS 38843 (Four-year) Blue Mountain, MS 38610 Florence, MS 39073 Jones County Junior College Magnolia Bible College Ellisville, MS 39437 Kosciusko, MS 39090 - 2 - MISSISSIPPI ASSOCIATION OF COLLEGES AND UNIVERSITIES 2007-2008 DIRECTORY State Executives for Higher Education Dr. Thomas C. Meredith Dr. Wayne Stonecypher Commissioner of Higher Education Executive Director Mississippi Institutions of Higher Learning State Board for Community and Junior Colleges 3825 Ridgewood Road 3825 Ridgewood Road Jackson, MS 39211 Jackson, MS 39211 601.432.6623 601.432.6518 Dr. David L. Beckley, Chair For more information, contact: Dr. E. Harold Fisher, Executive Director-Treasurer Mississippi Association of Colleges and Universities Mississippi Association of Independent Colleges Office of the Secretary-Treasurer P. O. Box 2933 3825 Ridgewood Road Ridgeland, MS 39158 Jackson, MS 39211 601.957.2052 601.432.6372 2007 MAC Executive Committee President Secretary-Treasurer Dr. Frances Lucas (2009) Dr. Ronald Mason Jr, President Dr. Mary A. Ware President, Millsaps College Jackson State University Director of Nursing Education Academic and Student Affairs Dr. Oliver Young (2008) Immediate Past President Mississippi Institutions of Higher President, Southwest MS Dr. David L. Beckley, President Learning Community College Rust College Directors: Dr. Malvin A. Williams (2007) President-Elect Dr. Claudia Limbert (2007) Interim President Dr. John Hilpert, President President Alcorn State University Delta State University Mississippi University for Women (MCCA Rep.; fills the unexpired term of Dr. Clinton Bristow Jr.) 2007 Section Leaders Admissions/Registrars Chief Financial Officers Financial Aid Ms. Cay Lollar Mr. Troy Stovall, Senior Vice Ms. B. J. Moncure Registrar President for Finance and Director of Financial Aid Mississippi University of Women Operations Jackson State University Jackson State University Chief Academic Officers First Year Experience/College Dr. Velvelyn Foster, Vice Chief Student Affairs Officers Readiness President for Academic Affairs Dr. Marcus Chanay Dr. Evelyn Leggette and Student Life Dean of Student Life Dean, Undergraduate Studies Jackson State University Jackson State University Jackson State University Chief Executive Officers Development/Alumni Officers Technology/Distance Learning Dr. David L. Beckley Ms. Linda Daniels Dr. Willie Brown, Vice President President Development Director for Information Management Rust College Jackson State University Jackson State University 2007 MAC Conference Site Coordinators: Mrs. Evola Bates, Chief of Staff, and Ms. Denise Griffin, Executive Assistant to the President, Jackson State University. - 3 - Chief Executive Officers Dr. Phil A. Sutphin, President Dr. Garvis Semore, President Mississippi Association East Central Community College Magnolia Bible College P. O. Box 129 P. O. Box 1109 of Colleges and Universities Decatur, MS 39327 Kosciusko, MS 39090 601.635.6200 662.289.2896, Ext. 101 Dr. Malvin A. Williams Fax: 601.635.4011 Fax: 662.289.1850 Interim President [email protected] [email protected] Alcorn State University 1000 ASU Drive #359 Dr. Rick Young, President Dr. Scott Elliott, President Alcorn State, MS 39096-9402 East MS Community College Meridian Community College 601.877.6111 P. O. Box 158 910 Highway 19 N Fax: 601.877.2975 Scooba, MS 39358 Meridian, MS 39307 [email protected] 662.476.8442 601.484.8619 Fax: 662.476.5534 Fax: 601.481.1305 Dr. Roger Parrott, President [email protected] [email protected] Belhaven College 1500 Peachtree Street Dr. Clyde Muse, President Dr. Frances Lucas, President Jackson, MS 39202 Hinds Community College Millsaps College 601.968-5919 P. O. Box 1100 P. O. Box 151108 Fax: