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  • WIOA

    MGCCC helps unemployed youth and adults with the job and life skills training they need to reach self-sufficiency through funding from the Workforce Investment Opportunity Act (WIOA).

  • WIOA Out-of-School Youth Program

    If you are a youth not attending school between the ages of 16 and 24, you can receive FREE life skills, job training, career guidance, and the opportunity to complete your High School Equivalency.

  • Walk of Honor

    Be a part of MGCCC history by purchasing a brick for the Walk of Honor at Gregory War Memorial Chapel at the Perkinston Campus.

  • Ways to Give

    You have the opportunity to invest in the lives of Gulf Coast students and positively impact the communities within the MGCCC district (Jackson, Harrison, George, and Stone counties). Investing in Gulf Coast means providing students with greater access to an education and empowering students and employees to achieve greatness. GIVE TODAY

  • Welding Technology

    Prepare for an entry level job as a welder, cutter, solderer, and brazer with a degree in Welding Technology.

  • Welding Workforce Training

    The 15-week Welding and Cutting Technology curriculum is designed to prepare the student for entry-level employment in the field of welding and cutting. Prepare for an entry level job as a welder, cutter, solderer, and brazer with a degree in Welding.

  • What to Expect

    Discover what life’s like when you live on campus. Learn what you’ll need to bring (don’t forget your shower caddy) and what you shouldn’t (leave Fido at home). Your Residence Hall has a ton of amenities so you’ll feel right at home.

  • WiFi Network

    <span style="color:black;">What students need to know about the <nobr><strong>MGCCC</strong> Wi-Fi network</nobr></span>

  • Women’s Residence Halls

    Explore photo galleries and details of our women’s Residence Halls: Andrews Hall, Bryan Hall, and Graham Hall.

  • Work Study

    MGCCC’s Federal Work-Study Program provides on-campus jobs for students demonstrating financial need. Eligibility is based on financial need, other aid awarded and availability of funds. Students are employed part-time, earn minimum wage, and are paid monthly.

  • Work4College Scholarship

    Work on campus to help pay for college. Tuition costs are covered when you complete the program.

  • Workforce Development

    MGCCC’s Workforce Development program works directly with businesses and industries to deliver technical skills training and leadership/supervision programs for their employees. Learn more about our services and how to partner with MGCCC to recruit, test, and train your workforce.

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