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November 11, 2019

԰ helps veterans achieve career goals

RAYMOND – Giving back to those who have served their country in many ways is the mission of the ԰ Office of Veterans Services. For veterans such as…
BY: Danny Barrett Jr.

RAYMOND – Giving back to those who have served their country in many ways is the mission of the ԰ Office of Veterans Services.

David Mackey

For veterans such as David Mackey, 35, of Vicksburg, the assistance has made a journey back from personal trials and tribulations much smoother.

“I reached out to Veterans Services at ԰ and, soon, I realized my dream of going into commercial aviation was not only feasible but physically possible,” said Mackey, a Marine Corps veteran who came to ԰ while recovering from injuries suffered in a motorcycle accident after returning from active duty.

Mackey is attending ԰ on the Mississippi Airports Association Scholarship and plans to earn his pilot’s license. “԰ has given me the gift of flight,” he said.

The office organized a special program to mark the Veterans Day holiday Nov. 11 in the Raymond Campus courtyard. Col. John Breland, commander of the Army’s 139th Legal Operations Detachment, spoke at the event.

The office strives to promote a smooth transition from the military to the academic environment for veterans and their families, often through collaboration with other departments at the college and with academic advisers available at each ԰ location.

“Our department helps veterans and their dependents navigate the Veterans Affairs system and certify about 600 students annually, on average, to the VA,” said Bryan Grove, assistant director of Veterans Services. “Also, we have received the Military Friendly School rating the past two years for our programs and policies.”

For many, such as Benjamin Everett, the first step is help with the process of accessing GI Bill benefits, residency status, any special academic accommodations, withdrawals due to deployments, referrals to other services both on and off campus.

Everett, of Madison, currently a staff sergeant in the Army and an online student at ԰, is working with Veterans Services, which has helped him figure out his class schedule to tackle his core academic coursework.

“԰ has helped me find the best education route to take based on my military experience,” Everett said. “They have also helped me get credit for military courses that would apply to my degree.”

Services offered by the department are geared to assist veterans achieve their goals, whether it be to upgrade job skills, change careers or transfer to a four-year institution, said Bryan Spurlock, adviser for financial aid for Veterans Services and retired first sergeant from the Marine Corps and Mississippi Army National Guard.

“Veterans Services is proud of the great strides we have made toward helping our veterans and their dependents obtain their hard-earned benefits and reach their educational goals,” Spurlock said.

For more information on the Office of Veterans Services, contact 601.857.3226, email VeteranServices@hindscc.edu or visit /veterans

Photo: Angie Foote

RAYMOND – ԰ Hi-Steppers have been named for 2024-2025.

They are, front, from left, Denver Jackson of Jackson, Zoe Irving of Jackson, Alexis Marts of Flowood, Amia Lewis of Byram, Cheyenne Cornelius of Clinton, Malayah Evans of Newton County, Erin Lollis of Byram, Skylar Boyd of Jackson and Jayda Graham of Flowood; back row, Alexis Malone of Clinton, Ciera Pruitt of Gulfport, Olivia Broadwater of Pearl, Chloee Haley of Clinton, Rylan Liles of Vicksburg, Chloe McHann of Clinton, Cori Turner of Jackson, Reaghan Miller of Clinton and Jakayla Brown of Utica.

The group has a new director, Beka King of Pearl. She is only the third director in the 75-year history of the Hi-Steppers. She herself was a Hi-Stepper from 2013-2015 and, during her sophomore year, she was captain of the team.

԰ offers affordable, comprehensive educational opportunities across six campus locations and has nearly 500 academic classes guaranteed to transfer to a university, over 65 career and technical program options and an extensive array of online courses. Applications for general admissions are currently being accepted. Prospective students are encouraged to apply and explore enrollment steps at hindscc.edu/enroll.

Our Mission: ԰ is committed to moving people and communities forward by helping develop their purpose, passion and profession.

Our Vision: ԰ will be a catalyst to create a competitive economy and a compelling culture for Mississippi.

Our Values: ԰ aspires to the following IDEALS: Integrity, Diversity, Excellence, Accountability, Leadership, Stewardship.

To learn more, visit www.hindscc.edu or call 1.800.԰CC.