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- Type2-year • Public
- Campus LifeSmall • Rural
- Average Per Year After Aid$1K
- SAT RangeNot available
- Graduation RateNot available
- Special MissionHBCU
Coahoma Community College is a small, 2-year, public community college. This coed college is located in a rural setting and is primarily a commuter campus. It offers certificate and associate degrees.
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Coahoma Community College is a two-year, accredited, public, comprehensive institution of higher learning committed to serving as a catalyst for community and economic development in the rural, Northwest Mississippi Delta region and beyond. The college provides accessible, diverse, quality, equitable educational opportunities and support services that foster holistic growth in a student-centered learning environment. The college is committed to preparing students for college or university transfer and entry into a skilled workforce. Coahoma Community College is a two-year, accredited, public, comprehensive institution of higher learning committed to serving as a catalyst for community and economic development in the rural, Northwest Mississippi Delta region and beyond. The college provides accessible, diverse, quality, equitable educational opportunities and support services that foster holistic growth in a student-centered learning environment. The college is committed to preparing students for college or university transfer and entry into a skilled workforce.
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College Board Code
1126
Application Types Accepted
- Online through college's own website
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