July 8, 2015 | by Jil Wright
As the director of Web Communications at Hinds Community College, I learn more about the career and technical programs we offer at Hinds all the time and sometimes (most of the time) I could kick myself for not starting my education at a community college. There are so many programs for anyone interested in a career in technology and I wanted to share a few that I think are really cool.
July 1, 2015 | by Tracy Duncan
Hinds baseball team good luck token performs well in post-season for past three years: retired in Eunice, La.:
June 25, 2015 | by Tammi Bowles
No.10 The fact that I get to see students succeed. Over the last 23 years I have been to too many graduations to even count, and it never gets old seeing a student who has endured hardships and made it to graduation!
June 19, 2015 | by Dan Rives
As I mentioned in my two previous blog posts, I have two jobs here on the Hinds Community College campus. I currently serve as the college’s Sports Information Director, as well as an assistant coach with the Hinds baseball program.
June 18, 2015 | by Jamar McQuarters
Every year millions of students seek to further their education at an institution of higher learning. From researching potential schools to the first day of class, each one of us is undoubtedly faced with a set of concerns. They can include, but are not limited to:
June 11, 2015 | by Melanie Boyd
Thirteen students walked across a stage last month as the first graduates at the Vicksburg-Warren Campus of the Gateway to College program, which is geared to minimize dropouts from high school.
June 9, 2015 | by Jordan Mitchell
Congratulations students, you did it! You’ve finished all your projects, taken all your final exams, and have finished the school year. The summer break you’ve been waiting for is finally here, and you deserve it!
Summer should be fun and relaxing, but it can also be a great chance to gain experience and take part in activities that further your potential to be an outstanding student and eventually become a great employee. Here’s 10 things that every Hinds student should do this summer.
This is a great idea for students. Taking an online class keeps your mind sharp during the summer time and also keeps you on track to graduate on time. Our online classes at Hinds Community College are low cost, and very convenient. Want more information on Hinds Elearning? Click here!
Nothing is worse than not knowing your schedule on the first day of classes. This can result in missing a day of class! Make sure this doesn’t happen to you. Take care of fall registration and memorize your schedule well in advance!
Take some time to reach out to your professors and make a good first impression. Let them know your name, and ask them if there is anything you need to know prior to the first day of class. This will help you be prepared and know exactly what’s going on when you enter the classroom!
Getting an internship in the field you are studying is a great way to build connections! It will be a great opportunity to establish yourself as a professional and gain valuable work experience outside of the classroom!
As I mentioned earlier, summer is a well-deserved break! Take a week or two and explore places you’ve never been. This is a great chance to relax, clear your mind, and just enjoy a vacation!
Don’t have a portfolio? That’s fine, but start building one now! This will be a great resource for you to show your skills and accomplishments to future employers. It could be the key ingredient to landing your first job after college!
Summer break usually brings a good bit of downtime. Why not use this downtime to be productive? Whether it’s something logical or recreational, learn something that will help you be a better student this fall!
Hinds offers many ways to get involved on campus. ASG, Phi Theta Kappa, Hinds Connection, Hi-Steppers, and Intramurals are just a few of many opportunities for our students to get involved on campus. This a great way to be successful this fall!
This looks great on a resume, but will also help you grow as a person. Volunteering for charity organizations, disaster relief efforts, and just helping people in general is a great way to spend some time this summer. You will see as you impact others; you will most definitely impact yourself!
Summer is meant to be fun. It is meant to be a break. It is meant to be relaxing. Take a vacation, go on a road trip, and spend time with friends. These few months are about finding that perfect balance to rest while staying productive. If you follow these tips, I’m sure this can be the best summer of your life!