Mississippi Community Colleges – Mississippi Corridor Consortium
In order to meet existing industry’s workforce training needs, North Mississippi’s four community colleges formed the Mississippi Corridor Consortium, a premier regional network offering training programs tailored to the needs of industry.
Courses offered through the Consortium combine classroom learning with hands-on work, providing immediate skills enhancement to workers. Training programs can also be customized to the specific needs of a business. Instructors may be college personnel, a company employee, or other skilled experts. The courses are offered at no cost to Mississippi businesses.
- East Mississippi Community College
- Itawamba Community College
- Northeast Mississippi Community College
- Northwest Mississippi Community College
Northeast Mississippi Community College
Two training facilities are located within the TAP region, one in Corinth and the other in Booneville. Mobile training facilities may be available upon request for onsite training throughout the TAP region.
East Mississippi Community College
The Mayhew campus of East Mississippi Community College is approximately 112 miles from the TAP Region.
Courses Available
View a list of some of the courses available through the Consortium.
Mississippi University Workforce Training Programs
University of Mississippi
The Center for Manufacturing Excellence provides manufacturing education through the mechanical engineering program, professional development courses, and is involved with industry-led research. 92 miles form the TAP region.
Mississippi State University
The Research and Curriculum Unit offers online courses and professional development training. Additional resources are available for loan. The Division of Academic Outreach and Continuing Education offers online professional development classes through Ed2Go. Multiple courses are offered in the Skilled Trades and Industrial section.
Career and Technology Centers
Alcorn County Career and Technology Center
The Alcorn Career and Technology Center in Corinth, Mississippi, operated by the Alcorn School District, not only prepares high school students for the workforce but also offers night classes to help adults update and upgrade their skills.
Prentiss County Vocational Technical Center
High school students in Prentiss County can obtain vocational training at the Prentiss County Vocational Technical Center in Booneville, Mississippi. Courses include
- Business & Computer Technology
- Drafting
- Automotive Service Technology
- Manufacturing Fundamentals & Metal Fabrication
Tishomingo County Career and Technical Center
The Tishomingo Center in Tishomingo, Mississippi, helps prepare high school students for careers through vocational training. Courses include
- Industrial Maintenance
- Welding
- Automotive Repair
Tennessee College of Applied Technology at Memphis
Workforce training through traditional and distance learning systems is provided at the Tennessee Technology Center in Memphis, 110 miles from the TAP region. Courses include
- Machine tool technology
- Industrial maintenance repair
- Welding, brazing, and soldering