The James P. McCormick Administration Building, one of the original buildings on the campus, is the familiar landmark of Northwest Mississippi Community College. In it are the offices of the president, other administrative officers, the business office, and computer center. Built in 1915, this facility, which once served as the primary classroom building for Tate County Agricultural High School, was most recently renovated in 1987. In 1993 the James P. McCormick Administration Building was designated a Mississippi Landmark by the Permit Committee of the Board of Trustees of the Mississippi Department of Archives and History.




Yalobusha Hall, completed in the winter of 2000, the building sits on the site of the old Yalobusha dormitory. Architectural elements of the old building were borrowed into the design including window style and placement, roof style and federal-style porches. A variety of student needs are accommodated here in the offices of Recruiting, Admissions, Financial Aid, Academic Dean, and Public Relations and Student Publications. The building also has two conference rooms and two classrooms.


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