Skip to Content
Mississippi State Wordmark Mississippi State University
  • myState | 
  • Calendars | 
  • Contact
  • A-Z Index | 
  • Directories | 
  • Maps | 
  • News
News Article Archive Suggest an Article Share This

MSU leadership program welcomes Meridian Community College

University Relations News Bureau (662) 325-3442 Contact: Kenneth Billings February 04, 2008
Publication Quality Photo: Right click on the photo below, then select Save Target As or Save Link As. Selecting Save Picture As or Save Image As will save the low resolution image.
As Meridian Community College's eagle mascot looks on, presidents Scott Elliot (1) and Robert Foglesong sign the MCC-MSU agreement.

As Meridian Community College's eagle mascot looks on, presidents Scott Elliot (1) and Robert Foglesong sign the MCC-MSU agreement.

STARKVILLE, Miss.--Mississippi State officials are announcing the establishment of the Meridian Community College chapter of the National Center for Appalachian Leadership Honors Program.

University President Robert H. "Doc" Foglesong and MCC President Scott Elliot signed the joint agreement last week making the Lauderdale County institution the eighth school in two different states to be part of the student leadership and character development program.

"We are honored to have Meridian Community College as part of the ALHP National Consortium," Foglesong said. "Through this agreement, we will work together to begin building our young people into the leaders of tomorrow."

The first MCC chapter participants will enroll this fall for seminars and lecture programs throughout the semester. In addition to studying leadership skills and strategies, they will receive mentoring and instruction via special classes.

Additionally, MCC program graduates enrolling at MSU automatically are extended membership invitations to the ALHP-Sonny Montgomery Chapter on the Starkville campus.

Meridian joins Jones County Junior College in Ellisville and East Mississippi Community College-Mayhew Campus in the consortium. Others include Concord, Marshall, and West Virginia-Parkersburg universities, and Southern West Virginia Community College.

Honors program members are selected on the basis of academic achievements, including grade-point average, ACT scores and class ranking.

As with the other ALHP members, Mississippi State's Sonny Montgomery Chapter is a highly selective program that last year involved 29 students. In addition to studying leadership skills and strategies, the curriculum included a series of presentations by visiting national and local leaders in a variety of professions.

NEWS EDITORS/DIRECTORS: For additional information, contact Dr. Cade Smith, ALHP director, at 662-325-0244.

For more information about Mississippi State University, see http://www.msstate.edu/.

Our Twitter feed MSU Facebook page
  • Mississippi State University
  • Mississippi State, MS 39762
  • Main Telephone: 1-662-325-2323
  • Mobile Site
  • © 2013
  • Customer Service
  • Emergencies
  • IT Status
  • Jobs
  • Legal
  • Ethics Line
  • Page Maintainer