FY2024 Impact Report

Table 7. Inclusive Access Assessment Summary (Spring 2024) College Revenue Expenditure

Balance

Coahoma

$ 0

$ 300.00

$ 300.00

Copiah-Lincoln

$ 11,100.00

$ 2,350.00

$ (8,750.00)

$ 1,275.00

$ 4,850.00

$ 3,575.00

East Central

$ 75.00

$ 9,925.00

$ 9,850.00

East MS

$ 350.00

$ 21,900.00

$ 21,550.00

Hinds

$ 43,650.00

$ 7,075.00

$ (36,575.00)

Holmes

$ 25,000.00

$ 6,875.00

$ (18,125.00)

Itawamba

$ 3,075.00

$ 13,775.00

$ 10,700.00

Jones

$ 100.00

$ 2,575.00

$ 2,475.00

Meridian

$ 375.00

$ 4,225.00

$ 3,850.00

MS Delta

$ 0

$ 14,500.00

$ 14,500.00

MGCCC

$ 1,625.00

$ 11,700.00

$ 10,075.00

Northeast

$ 4,050.00

$ 1,250.00

$ (2,800.00)

Northwest

$ 750.00

$ 6,525.00

$ 5,775.00

Pearl River

$ 17,525.00

$ 1,125.00

$ (16,400.00)

Southwest

Total $ 0 As enrollment in non-traditional formats grows, continued investment in shared infrastructure, instructional technologies, and professional development will remain essential to sustaining affordability, quality, and access across Mississippi’s community college system. EDUCATIONAL TECHNOLOGY TOOLS The MSVCC provides a suite of digital tools that support instruction, student success, and academic integrity across the system. These resources are available to all participating colleges through statewide contracts. $ 108,950.00 $ 108,950.00

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