Mississippi state unviersty
http://u101.com/colleges/Mississippi/
There is only one vet school in Mississippi - Mississippi State University.
Delta State University Itawamba Community College Jackson State College Mississippi College Mississippi State University Mississippi University for Women Mississippi Valley State University Moorhead College Northeast Mississippi Community College Northwest Mississippi College University of Mississippi University of Southern Mississippi Rust College
I am looking for a accredited high school diploma program that are accept at community colleges in the state of Mississippi
The private colleges in Mississippi are Antonelli College in Hattiesburg and Jackson, Mississippi; Belhaven University in Jackson, Mississippi; Blue Cliff College in Gulfport, Mississippi; Blue Mountain College in Blue Mountain, Mississippi; ITT Technical Institute in Madison, Mississippi; Miller Motte Technical College in Gulfport, Mississippi; Millsaps College in Jackson, Mississippi; Mississippi College in Clinton, Mississippi; Rust College in Holly Springs, Mississippi; Southeastern Baptist College in Laurel, Mississippi; Tougaloo College in Tougaloo, Mississippi; University of Phoenix Jackson Campus in Flowood, Mississippi; Virginia College in Biloxi, Mississippi; and William Carey University in Hattiesburg, Mississippi.
Stanford university Mississippi State University
I would look at usm.edu which is a site that lists public universities in Mississippi. These would likely be the most affordable and there should be at least one near you.
Wikipedia is where you may find a list of collages in Mississippi . Visiting the collages websites will show you information on the courses you are planning to take.
Most community colleges, state colleges, and online colleges offer beginner computer classes online. Some included would be Northwest Mississippi Community College, Ole Miss University, and The University of Phoenix Online.
Pearl River Community College Department of Radiologic Technology 5448 U.S. Highway 49 South Hattiesburg
You will have to talk to the people at the specific college you are applying to. They will know the requirements for transfer of credits.
The junior colleges were to provide a quality, accessible, and inexpensive education for the state's students. Students who could not afford senior colleges could attend the junior colleges and work to defray their expenses. By the turn of the twenty-first century, Mississippi boasted fifteen community and junior colleges that offered job training, adult education, and traditional college courses at campuses and centers around the state as well as online via the Mississippi Virtual Community College. They have remained connected to their historical roots in the state’s agricultural high schools as they have brought high-quality, low-cost educational opportunities to hundreds of thousands of Mississippians.