May 02, 2024  
2018-2019 Student Handbook 
    
2018-2019 Student Handbook [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Jackson County Campus Section



Jackson County Campus Administration

Title Name Office Location Ext. No.
Vice President Dr. Tammy Franks WPA 7700
Dean of Student Services Michelle Sekul WPA 7647
Dean of Instruction Lisa Rhodes WPA 7627
Dean of Business Services Jason Ferguson WPA 7800
Assistant Dean for Learning Resources Vacant Library 7642
Assistant Dean of Instruction Dr. Terri Sasser WPA 7633
Librarian Tim Koehn Library 7716
Librarian Dr. Gwen Carter Library 7715
Director of Admissions William Everitt SSC 110B 7639
Articulation and Credentials Specialist Kendra Robinson SSC 7842
Director of Financial Aid Angela Bradley WPA 7630
Enrollment Specialist Cheryl Steele SSC  7638
Enrollment Specialist Sonya Edwards SSC 7641
Enrollment Specialist/Military Services Shelia Lowery SSC 7636
Director of Enrollment Services Beth Lovorn SSC 7685
Coordinator of Student Life Brandi Martino SSC 7680
Enrollment Specialist/LPC Dr. Lisa Hammonds SSC 7623
Enrollment Specialist/Student Support Coordinator Darla Lyons SSC 7787

Department Chairpersons

Department Name Office Location Ext. No.
Allied Health Angie Nelson ACC 203 7769
Business & Office Administration Amy Chataginer BT-114 7858
Career Education Lisa Hudgins   7722
Developmental Studies Carin Platt MCS-216 7733
Fine Arts Rebecca Harrell FA-26 7708
Health & Physical Education Amy Stanfield HPAE-207 7622
Health Occupations Debra Buie Bryant Center  
Language Arts Jordan Sanderson LRC-127 7746
Mathematics Angela Sims SSCB 109 7822
Nursing Debra Buie Bryant Center  
Science Kimberly Brown SC-131 7754
Social Studies Becky Shumock LRC-102 7725
Technical Education John Poelma CTE-22 7743

Jackson County Campus Faculty-Phone Extensions & Office Locations

NAME EXT. NO. OFFICE
Baggett, James 7763 SC-109
Brown, Rusty (Kimberly) 7754 SC-106
Brown, Suzie 7750 LRC-117
Carley, Michael 7665 SC-115
Chataginer, Amy 7858 BT-107
Cole, Walter 7877 CTE-D6
Cummings, Marsha 7762 BT-114
Davis, Sandra 7733 BT-108
Dickerson, Michelle 7814 SSCB-109
Fayard, Linda 7745 LRC-106
Ferguson, Ashleigh 7730 LRC-132
Frisbie, Cecilia 7686 BT-118
Garriga, Tara 7717 LRC-125
Goff, Pamela 7612 MCS-229
Gomez, Javier 7768 LRC-131
Guice, Tara 7655 AH-115
Hardt, Charles 7882 CTE-D22
Harrell, Rebecca 7751 FA-27
Hilton, David 7731 LRC-102
Houston, Curtis 7819 FA-23
Hudgins, Lisa 7722 DDET
Karels, Art 7878 SC-107
Kay, Gregor 522-1382 ORL
Ladner, Wade 7674 CTE-12
Lawson, April 7818 L-122
Lee, Barbara 7688 LRC-128
Magee, Amanda 7786 DDTPS-210
Manis, Steve 7895 SC-107
Maranto, Debra 7758 LRC-103    
Mayberry, Yolanda 7652 DDCP-103
McAnally, John 7728 LRC-105    
Miller, John 7867 WPA Honors
Moffett, Jennifer 7748 LRC-127
Mooney, Rodney 7726 LRC-118
Nero, Shana 7750 LRC-117
Odom, Susan 7722 CDT-bldg
Philippoff, Christy 7783 SC-110
Platt, Carin 7820 MCS-216
Poelma, John 7743 CTE-22
Poole, Marc 7684 FA-18
Ryan, Rachel 7835 SC-108
Sanderson, Jordan 7749 LRC-129
Sellers, Kimbra 7622 HPAE-201
Showah, Willy 7632 AMM-3
Shumock, Becky 7725 LRC-109    
Sison, Maryann 7727 LRC-108
Smith, Breanna 7724 LRC-130
Stanfield, Amy 7625 HPAE-207
Stout, Carla 7708 FA-26
Stringfellow, Van 7756 SC-166
Thensted, Michael 7728 LRC-104
Thompson, Rebecca 7635 ACC-209D
Walley, Rana 7709 AH-205
White, Rickey 7846 AH-211
Wood, Jennifer 7827 BT-110

Jackson County Campus Staff

Title Name Office Location Ext. No.
Administrative Assistant to Vice President Alisha Dillard WPA 7631
Administrative Assistant to Dean of Instruction Linda Otis WPA 7702
Administrative Assistant to Dean of Student Services Phelecia Langford-Purnell WPA 7646
Admissions Specialist Amanda Hester   7649
Administrative Assistant to Director of Admissions & Records Michelle Krebs   7789
Administrative Assistant, Admissions Vacant   7812
Administrative Assistant, Admissions April Clardy   7761
Administrative Assistant to Dean of Business Services LaResa Tennant WPA 7681
Finance Clerk April Zachery WPA 7637
Purchasing Clerk Jessica Webb WPA 7645
Bookkeeper Charlette Willis WPA 7790
Finance Clerk Marina Causey WPA 7868
Administrative Assistant, Career Technical Vacant WPA 7668
Administrative Assistant, Allied Health Lisa Dickson AH-117 7640
Administrative Assistant to Assistant Dean of Instruction Vacant WPA 7698
Administrative Assistant, Library Johanna Martin Library 7825
Administrative Assistant, Library Vacant Library 7830
Audio Visual Specialist Vacant Library 7891
E-Learning Specialist Candice Jenkins Assessment Center 7672
E-Learning Specialist Vacant Assessment Center 7706
Administrative Assistant, Faculty Kelsey Knight WPA 7675
Secretary, Literacy (PT) Kathleen Smith AH 7824
Data Entry, Financial Aid Vacant SSCB 7620
Administrative Assistant, Financial Aid Erica Peyton SSCB 7718
Office Manager, Financial Aid Carolyn Coleman SSCB 7829
Administrative Assistant, Financial Aid Vacant SSCB 7667
Financial Aid Clerk / Career Placement Adv Vacant SSCB 7867 / 7860
Administrative Assistant, Nursing Vacant AH-117 7640
Superintendent of Building & Grounds Justin Malcom MSMH 7677
Administrative Assistant, Maintenance Sarah Young MSMH 7657
Chief of Police Cary Houston MSMH 7697
Dispatcher / Secretary Campus Police Kim Nelson DDTPS 7690
Assistant Chief of Police Maurice Davis MSMH 7690
Receiving Clerk Chuck Rosonet MSMH 7798
Building & Grounds John Guice MSMH 7794
Bookstore Manager Rose Polk Bookstore 7721
Bookstore Clerk Rose Polk Bookstore 7683
Bookstore Clerk Davez Love Bookstore 7683
Administrative Assistant, Workforce Development Director Casey Covacevich ACC-204 7893
Computer Technician Chris Pope SC-Bldg. 7804
Computer Technician Vacant SC-Bldg. 7837

Guide To Campus Services For Students

(What, Who & Where)

What? Who? Where?
Advisor See Student Handbook  
Books / School Supplies / Logo Items Campus Bookstore CBS Building
Career Testing / Counseling Counseling Center SSCB Building
Classes for Next Semester See your advisor  
Clubs & Organizations Activities Coordinator SSCB Building
College Catalogs Counseling Center SSCB Building
Campus Police Switchboard Operator DDCP Building
Evening Office   WPA
  12:00-9:00p.m. Monday-Thursday    
  8:00a.m.-5:00p.m. Friday    
Fee / Fine Payment Business Office WPA
Fender Benders Campus Police DDTPS Building
Medical Emergency Dean of Student Services WPA
Food / Beverages Campus Cafeteria CBS Building
Jobs – “Off Campus” Counseling Center SSCB Building
Jobs – “On Campus” Financial Aid Office SSC
Loans, Grants, Scholarships Financial Aid Office SSC
Lost and Found Campus Security DDTPS Building
Parking Decals – Employee Campus Security DDTPS Building
Parking Decals – Student Campus Security DDTPS Building
Student Grades Student WEB Internet
Transcript Copies Student WEB Internet
Tutorial Assistance Learning Lab LRC Building
Veterans’ Services Counseling Center SSCB Building

Library

Hours of Operation

7:30a.m. – 8:00p.m. Monday – Thursday
7:30a.m. – 3:30p.m. Friday

Learning Lab

Hours of Operation

7:30a.m. – 8:00p.m. Monday – Thursday
7:30a.m. – 3:30p.m. Friday

*Access the Student WEB at www.mgccc.edu. Click on Web Services: Remember your PIN!

Cafeteria

Bookstore

The bookstore is located in the Student Center and is open from 7:45 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Monday through Thursday and 7:45 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. on Friday. In addition to book distribution and collection, the bookstore sells classroom supplies, workbooks, study guides and novelties.

Accident / Health Emergency Procedure

If the situation seems to be “life-threatening”/critical please call 9-911 immediately; then call CAMPUS POLICE! Give the building name, room number and a description of the emergency. If the individual is conscious and coherent, ask him if he wants an ambulance called. If he is unconscious or cannot comprehend the question, and ambulance will be called at the individuals expense. If the individual chooses not to have an ambulance called, he must sign a waiver form stating this. It is also his responsibility to find transportation home. If his emergency contact person cannot come and get him, a cab or public transportation, if available, will be used. The College will not provide transportation under any circumstances.

  1. REMEMBER! If the situation seems to be “life-threatening”/ critical, call 911 immediately; then call Campus Security and the first administrator on the rapid response list below. (If the first person is not available, proceed in order. Once you have reached an administrator, do not call additional administrators.)
  Campus Police: 218-0024 or X-7690
  Jason Ferguson X-7800 or 7681
  Michelle Sekul: X-7647 or 7646
  Lisa Rhodes: X-7627 or 7702
  Terri Sasser: X-7633 or 7698
You may call the business Office, X7800 during the day, or the Evening Office X–7698 at night to “radio” campus police; it’s faster!
  1. It is important to have the following information available when you make the calls:
    • Location of the patient?
    • Name of patient?
    • Type of injury or sickness?
    • Conscious?
    • Ambulatory?
    • If ambulance is needed?
  2. If the patient cannot move, remain with the person until the proper official arrives. Should the person not be incapacitated, accompany the patient to the Office of the Dean of Student Services, WPA Building (or the Evening College Office – WPA Building at night). These offices have basic first aid supplies. For illness or injury other than that requiring simple first aid, (bandages) students will be referred to a health care facility in the community.

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For Accidents/Emergencies at night, contact the Evening College:
Terri Sasser - ext. 7633 or 7698 
Campus Police- cell phone 218-0024

In Case of Fire

(You will hear the Emergency Alarm followed by Instructions)

  1. All personnel and students should exit through the nearest door and proceed on to the designated areas away from the buildings.
  2. Building Monitors should check their buildings to ensure that all personnel and students have cleared the buildings. Ladies should carry their handbags with them! Do not let anyone back in for any reason until officials have cleared the building(s).
  3. All personnel are asked to assist the handicapped students.
  4. DO NOT USE THE ELEVATORS!

Active Shooter

In general, how you respond to an active shooter will be dictated by the specific circumstances of the encounter, bearing in mind there could be more than one shooter involved in the same situation. If you find yourself involved in an active shooter situation, try to remain calm and use these guidelines to help you plan a strategy for survival. At the first sign of an active shooter call 9-911 from a campus phone or 911 from a non-campus phone. Call campus police at 7690 (or cell 228-218-0024). The procedure for the campus during an active shooter situation is to go into lockdown. Tell the dispatcher of what is taking place, and inform him/her of your location; remain in place until the police, or a campus administrator known to you, gives the ―all clear.

If an active shooter is outside your building, proceed to a room that can be locked, close and lock all the windows and doors, and turn off all the lights; if possible, get everyone down on the floor and ensure that no one is visible from outside the room. Unfamiliar voices may be the shooter attempting to lure victims from their safe space; do not respond to any voice commands until you can verify with certainty that they are being issued by a police officer.

If an active shooter is in the same building, determine if the room you are in can be locked and if so, follow the same procedure described in the previous paragraph. If your room can’t be locked, determine if there is a nearby location that can be reached safely and secured, or if you can safely exit the building. If you decide to move from your current location, be sure to follow the instructions outlined below.

If an active shooter enters your office or classroom, try to remain calm. Alert police to the shooter’s location; if you can’t speak, leave the line open so the dispatcher can listen to what’s taking place. If there is absolutely no opportunity for escape or hiding, it might be possible to negotiate with the shooter; attempting to overpower the shooter with force should be considered a very last resort, after all other options have been exhausted. If the shooter leaves the area, proceed immediately to a safer place and do not touch anything that was in the vicinity of the shooter.

Lockdown Procedures

Lockdown may be implemented when a situation occurs that may be a hazard to health or is life threatening. Lockdown is intended to limit access and hazards by controlling and managing staff and students in order to increase safety and reduce possible victimization. Buildings will have restricted access until an all clearance notice is given by PA system, Connect Ed system or one of the methods listed below. A lockdown will be called by the campus incident commander. Lockdown may be called for a variety of reasons such as person(s) with weapons, intruders, police activity, terrorist events and other situations that pose a threat to the campus community when evacuation is not a safe alternative. Notification – Due to the varying nature of situations that may cause lockdown, communication to begin lockdown may come in a variety of ways:

Announcement of ―LOCKDOWN repeated for a period of time and followed by the siren
By phone to Building Monitors
E-mail to campus employees
Connect Ed message to cell phones registered in the system
By handheld loudspeaker
Message by runners
Voice commands from Campus Police or other law enforcement officers.

The Campus Incident Commander will determine the methods of notification. As many methods as can be utilized under the circumstances will be used to notify the campus community of lockdown. Actions to be taken

Building Monitors with the help of Instructors should make sure all students are in a classroom.

Building Monitors should lock all exterior doors.

Instructors should lock all classroom doors, close windows and pull down blinds.

Direct students to sit on the floor away from windows and doors.

Attempt to locate students in an area in the classroom that cannot be seen from the outside.

Do not answer any voice you are not absolutely sure of.

Building Monitors - Day

“SSCB” building - Amanda Hester, Cheryl Steele - 1st Floor
Sandy Davis - 2nd Floor
“MSMH” building - Yolanda Mayberry
“DDP” building - Yolanda Mayberry
Amanda Magee, Wade Ladner - 2nd Floor
“CTE” building - John Poelma
“HPAE” building - Amy Stanfield, Kim Sellers
“FA” building - Brad Bailey
“NAH” building - Debra Buie, Lisa Dickson -1st Floor
Tara Guice - 2nd Floor
      – 3rd Floor
“CDT” building - Susan Odom
“SCB” building - Davez Love
“LRC” building - Debra Maranto - 1st Floor
    John McAnally, Becky Shumock - 2nd Floor
    Tim Koehn, Gwen Carter - Library
     - Learning Lab
“MCS” building - John Miller - 1st Floor
    Angela Sims - 2nd Floor
“SC” building - Steve Manis, James Baggett
“UB” building -  
“BT” building - Marsha Cummings, Robin Fuller
“WPA” building - Marina Causey
Maintenance & Receiving   Sarah Young, John Guice
Natural Resources & Environmental Studies   Melissa Jaronsinksi
Outdoor Recreation Leadership   Gregor Kay,

Building Monitors - Evening

ALL EVENING PERSONNEL, FULL TIME AND PART TIME, ARE RESPONSIBLE FOR ENSURING THE SAFETY OF OUR STUDENTS. If an emergency should occur on an evening when you are working, please work together to evacuate your building, or, in case of bad weather, guide students to the designated area in your building.

In Case of Severe Weather Alert

(Emergency Signal on Siren System Followed by Instructions)

All persons proceed to the designated areas as follows:

“SC”building - TV Studio or interior rooms
“MSMH” building - B-103
“DDTPH” building - 1st Floor interior rooms away from glass
“CTE” building - Interior class rooms or hallways away from glass
“HPAE” building - Dressing Rooms
“FA” building - F-14, F-2, Interior hallways, or Practice rooms
“AMM” building - Central Hall Area
“AH” building - 1st Floor Administration area or Interior rooms away from glass
“CDT” building - Floor Area
“SCB” building - Center Hallway or Interior rooms away from glass
LRC” building - 1st Floor away from glass
“MCS” building - 1st Floor center hallways away from glass
“ACC” building - 1st Floor Interior rooms away from glass
“USM” building - 1st Floor Interior rooms away from glass
“BT” building - T101 or Interior rooms away from glass
“WPA” building - interior room or hallway away from glass

Stay there and Do Not go outside until you are notified that all is clear.

All Personnel are asked to assist the disabled.

NOTICE REGARDING HURRICANES: Employees are not to move into the buildings where they work unless that building is a designated shelter! In that case, you must check in with security.

Bomb Threat Procedures: Jackson County Campus

  1. If other than the switchboard:
    1. Pay careful attention to what is said.
    2. Check the time.
    3. Try to notice any background noise
    4. Male or Female.
    5. Immediately notify the switchboard.
    6. Notify the nearest supervisor.
 

Questions to ask caller (per Jackson County Sheriff’s Dept):

  1. What time will bomb detonate?
  2. What is the location of the bomb?
  3. What kind of bomb is it?
  4. Why did you place the bomb’ in that location?
  5. What is your name?
  1. Switchboard Operator:
    1. See 1. a-d above.
    2. Call 9-911 and report the call.
    3. Call the Dean of Student Services and notify the Vice-President.
    4. Transfer all calls to the Security Office (ext. 7690).
    5. Go to the Security Office and proceed with connecting the phone line and P.A. system. Extend both lines to the communications van in parking area away from the buildings.
  DO NOT USE WALKIE-TALKIE RADIOS OR CELLULAR PHONES!
  1. Dean of Student Services:
    1. Call Dean of Business Services.
    2. Sound Alarm & make announcement to evacuate all buildings (remind students and faculty not to use their cellular phones!).
    3. Check area and evacuate building.
    4. Proceed to the communications van.
  2. Dean of Business Services:
    1. Sound alarm (if not already done).
    2. Call Security and Dean of Instruction.
    3. Check area and evacuate building.
    4. Proceed to communications van (security).
  3. Dean of Instruction:
    1. Call Assistant Deans of Instruction
    2. Call USM Administrative Office - 497-3636
    3. Check area and evacuate building.
    4. Proceed to communications van (security).
  4. Security Personnel:
    1. Notify Maintenance Supervisor.
    2. Move college van to an area away from any building and set up telephone and P.A. system in van.
    3. Proceed to lock all buildings.
    4. Proceed with blocking entrances to the college. Allow exits but not entrance. Allow law enforcement officials and other agencies to come in.
    5. Assist childcare instructors and staff moving infants and children to tennis court parking area.
  5. Building Monitors and other staff should direct people to designated areas away from the buildings. Do not let anyone back in the buildings!
BUILDING DESIGNATED SAFETY AREA
Admissions, Counseling and Career Center (ACC) NE Parking Lot
Business and Office Technology (BT) NW Parking Lot
Career and Technical Education (CTE) NW Parking Lot, away from buildings
Child Development Technology (CDT) BSU Parking Lot Walking Track
Drafting/Design and Campus Police (DDET) South Parking Lot
Fine Arts (FA) SE Parking Lot
Health/Physical/Aquatic Education (HPAE) South Parking Lot
Learning Resource Center (LRC) E Parking Lot
Maintenance and Receiving Maintenance Parking Lot
Math and Computer Science (MCS) NE Parking Lot
Natural Resources & Environmental Studies EEC Parking Lot
Nursing & Allied Health N E Parking Lot
Outdoor Recreation Leadership EEC Parking Lot
Science (SC) SE Parking Lot
Student Center/Bookstore/Cafeteria NW Parking Lot
University Building E Parking Lot
Warner Peterson Administration (WPA) South Parking Lot walking Track

* Pine Hill is the wooded area across from the Gym.

Emergency Numbers

Campus Police 218-0024 cellular
(DDTPS-bldg) ext. 7690
 
Michelle Sekul
Dean of Student Services & Enrollment Management (Adm. Bldg.)
ext. 7647 or 7646
Tammy Franks
Dean of Business Services (Adm. Bldg.)
ext. 7633 or 7698
Jackson County Sheriff’s Office 228-769-3063
Gautier Fire Department 228-497-1656

If the situation is “life-threatening” dial ….911, then contact administration and/or security.

Jackson County Campus Map

Click here to view the Jackson County Campus Map .