“Graduates of our programs are employed at rates of 90 to 100 percent within a year of graduation and consistently meet national benchmarks for licensure/registry pass rates.”
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Desire to build education drives Raymond woman
“Hinds cares about students – they want to see you succeed and they provide you with every possible path to success there is.”
MHP officer a trooper for education in her return to school
“Building and advancing a career in law enforcement has come steadily for Darnika Mayfield these past few years after some fears were overcome.”
Theater director named Mississippi Humanities Teacher of the Year
“Stafford will be honored at the Mississippi Humanities Council Awards Ceremony March 25 at the Two Mississippi Museums in Jackson.”
Raymond Campus Preview Day draws crowd of more than 500
“The annual exhibition features all the college’s academic and career-tech programs, activities and organizations Hinds has to offer.”
William Winter Scholar Student named
“This year’s event will be Feb. 24-26 and is themed “Mississippi: A Tapestry of American Life.”
English Instructor named William Winter Scholar
“This year’s event will be Feb. 24-26 and is themed “Mississippi: A Tapestry of American Life.”
Interpreter students on track to graduate
“I just fell in love with the language and wanted to learn more about the culture and community with it.”
Utica Institute Museum to officially open
“The museum tells the history of the Utica Institute, founded in 1903 by William Holtzclaw as a place to educate Black citizens.”
Pearl grandmother finds new career path
“You’re never too old to learn, but you have to know what you want to do.”