Copiah-Lincoln Community College
Copiah-Lincoln Community College (often abbreviated as Co-Lin) is a public community college with its main campus located in Wesson, Mississippi. It is part of a district that includes several counties in Mississippi, providing accessible education to a diverse population across the region.
History and Naming
The college was established to serve the educational needs of the community in several counties: Copiah County, Lincoln County, Lawrence County, Pike County, Franklin County, and Amite County. The name "Copiah-Lincoln" reflects the college's commitment to these areas, particularly drawn from Copiah and Lincoln counties, the latter named after Abraham Lincoln, the 16th President of the United States.
Campus and Facilities
The main campus in Wesson is complemented by additional campuses, including a significant presence in Natchez, Mississippi, which enhances its ability to serve students across a broad geographic area. Recent developments include the awarding of a major FEMA Hazard Mitigation Grant for the construction of a large-scale safe room facility, emphasizing the college's commitment to student safety and infrastructure resilience.
Academic Programs
Copiah-Lincoln Community College offers a wide range of academic programs designed to provide a solid foundation for students aiming to transfer to four-year institutions, as well as those seeking to enter the workforce with associate degrees or certifications. The college is noted for its affordability and comprehensive educational offerings, ensuring students are well-prepared for future endeavors.
Scholarships and Financial Aid
The college is supported by its foundation, which provides scholarships to students. A notable example is the Dr. Douglas B. Schexnayder Scholarship, recently endowed by retired instructor Dr. Douglas Schexnayder, signifying the community's investment in educational excellence and accessibility for all students.
Notable Alumni
Cindy Hyde-Smith, a notable alumna, exemplifies the success of Copiah-Lincoln’s educational programs. She has served as a U.S. Senator, demonstrating the significant impact that Co-Lin alumni can have in public service and beyond.
Related Topics
- Community Colleges in Mississippi
- Higher Education in the United States
- Public Education
- Abraham Lincoln
- FEMA
- Student Scholarships
Copiah-Lincoln Community College remains a critical educational institution in Mississippi, dedicated to fostering academic success and community development across several counties.