Utica
About Utica
Our Utica Campus has a rich heritage and has evolved into a progressive college location with all the perks of a complete campus environment. The Utica campus, formerly Utica Junior College, was founded in 1903 as Utica Normal and Industrial Institute and is the oldest of ̨ʹٷվ CC’s six locations.
Utica Junior College merged with ̨ʹٷվ Community College in 1982 but retains its Historically Black College & University (HBCU) designation and traditions.
Belong
Develop close-knit relationships in the smaller environment of our HBCU campus. Embrace the culture of your history and grow and develop as you prepare for your future.
Student Government Association
Get involved! Members of student government improve relationships between the campus community and the student body. Help organize activities and promote involvement at the Utica Campus.
STEM
Explore opportunities in careers in science, technology, engineering, or mathematics. Our STEM-UP program helps you complete your Associate Degree at the Utica Campus and pursue a Bachelor of Science degree in the STEM areas at four year colleges or universities.
Come For A Visit
It only takes one visit to see what sets ̨ʹٷվ Community College apart from other colleges. When you schedule a campus visit, you'll be able to meet with a recruiter, get a personal tour of campus, and interact with other students. Tours are available by appointment at all six ̨ʹٷվ locations.
Campus Offerings
Programs of Study
All of our campuses offer a variety of academic courses needed in your first two years of college in order to pursue any bachelor’s degree. Students will save an average of $8,000 in tuition costs when they attend ̨ʹٷվ CC in their first two years before transferring to a public university!
Each of our campuses also offers a variety of career and technical programs which provide you with the hands-on training you need for successful employment. These programs are 1–2 years in length and offer a career certificate, technical certificate, or an Associate of Applied Science degree.
Student Life
Whether you commute or live in our Residence Halls, there is a way to get involved in campus life:
- Phi Theta Kappa
- Student Government
- Intramural Sports
- Choir
- State-of-the-art Wellness Center
- National Technical Honor Society
- MS Skills USA
Student Services
Daycare
TheEarly Childhood Education Centerprovides a healthy learning environment for infants through age four with half-day, full-day, or weekly rates. Priority is given to our Utica campus students, faculty and staff; but if spots are still available, doors will then open to the community as well.
For more information, please contact 601-885-7063.
Student Support Services
Student Support Services (SSS) on the Utica Campus offers academic support in the form of professional tutoring and small group interventions, financial aid awareness, college transfer assistance, cultural enrichment, workshops and laptop rentals.
601-885-7045
601-885-7044
601-885-7119
601-885-7043
Housing
The Utica Campus offers a men’s and women’s residence hall which puts you close to your classes, activities, and support services.
Transportation
Need a ride to campus? The Utica Campus offers transportation to students in Utica, Jackson, Vicksburg, Crystal Springs, and Port Gibson. This service is available for a fee each semester, and financial aid may be applied to pay for your transportation fee. For more information about signing up for transportation, contact:
Michael Williams
MWilliams@hindscc.edu
601-885-7054
Grant Programs
NEH Grant
The Utica Campus has received a grant from the National Endowment for the Humanities (NEH) grant to highlight the work of the campus’ founder, William Holtzclaw, a pioneer in African American education. William Holtzclaw is the founder of the Utica Normal and Industrial Institute, which later became Utica Junior College, and is now the Utica Campus of ̨ʹٷվ Community College. Further information can be found at www.holtzclawinstitute.wordpress.com. The co-directors of the project are Jean Greene, head librarian and Holtzclaw Collection Archivist, and Dan Fuller, English instructor on the Utica Campus, who is also the 2015-2016 Mississippi Humanities Teacher Award recipient for ̨ʹٷվ.
Student Success Center – Utica Campus
The Student Success Center is designed to support the overall mission of ̨ʹٷվ Community College by providing services that will enrich the educational experience of all students. Student Success is designed to assist students in transitioning into the workforce or to a 4-year college or university.
Title III Programs
Funded by a grant from the U.S. Department of Education, designed to strengthen programs and facilities of HBCUs. The programs promote STEM, student success, workforce innovation, and many other areas crucial to a student’s development.
Utica Institute Museum
The Utica Institute Museum exists to tell the story of William H. Holtzclaw’s role in Southern Black Education. As a “little Tuskegee,” the Utica Institute was uniquely positioned to help improve the lives of those in Mississippi’s Black Belt through an emphasis on land ownership and community connections. The museum tells this story through the eyes of her people — Uticanites from the Utica Institute, ̨ʹٷվ Agricultural High School, Utica Junior College, and ̨ʹٷվ Community College’s Utica Campus, a proud HBCU.
Image courtesy Utica Institute Archives.
Campus News
̨ʹٷվ CC Nursing Graduates Turn Challenges Into Success
̨ʹٷվ Community College students of the Nursing Allied Health Center graduated in four different ceremonies this week.
Contact
Utica
34175 Miss. 18 West
Utica, MS 39175-9599
P: 601-885-6062
Campus Office Hours
Monday—Thursday: 8 a.m.—4:30 p.m.
Friday: 8 a.m. – 11:30 a.m.
For more detailed campus hours, click here
Campus Directory
- Admissions: 601-885-7026
- Business Office: 601-885-7028
- Counseling (Academic): 601-885-7022
- Counseling (Career & Technical): 601-885-7128
- Financial Aid: 601-885-7012 / 3223
- Library: 601-885-7035
- Single Stop: 601-885-7021
- Academic Dean: 601-885-7004
- Assistant Dean of Instruction: 601-885-7075
- Dean of Students: 601-885-7005