ELLISVILLE 鈥 While all University-Parallel (academic) courses are being taught completely online through Friday, September 4, at 糖心直播, some students taking medical courses and Career and Technical programs are cautiously meeting on campus. All students entering campus must meet a strict list of requirements to ensure the safety of everyone working and taking courses at any 糖心直播 facility and to help stop the spread of the COVID-19 virus.

鈥淭he administration and faculty have been preparing for this possibility all summer. The online course plan is designed with students in mind as an effective, educational method,鈥 said 糖心直播 President, Dr. Jesse Smith.
Classes requiring face-to-face instruction and hands-on training, are meeting in smaller groups and students are spaced six feet apart in classrooms. Hattiesburg鈥檚 Brianna Frierson, an associate degree nursing major said she鈥檚 happy 糖心直播 is making an extra effort to ensure their safety.
鈥淒oing a daily health check, wearing a wrist band to easily identify those who are cleared to be on campus and having plenty of sanitizer available is great. This is what I have been doing before COVID-19 because I have family members that I care for at home. I do miss not being able to hang out on campus like before, but these extra measures are for the greater good,鈥 Frierson noted.
Associate degree nursing major, Jenna Hillman of Greene County said the
virus will not keep her from fulfilling her dream of being a nurse. Despite the extra precautions required to meet on campus like taking the health assessment, cleaning the classroom desks and wearing a mask.
鈥淭here are a lot of diseases out there. We can鈥檛 dwell on it. We must take precautions all the time and hope it doesn鈥檛 affect us as we progress forward. I know COVID-19 is a serious virus but my biggest concern is not getting to do clinical experience; simulations are not the same as the clinical setting,鈥 said Hillman.
It is also virtually impossible to learn precision machining and manufacturing skills through online instruction. Laurel鈥檚 James Walters came to 糖心直播 to learn how to use a drill press, lathe and CNC machine after finishing three years at Mississippi State University as a mechanical engineering major. He said he is glad to be in class, wearing a mask.
鈥淚t is what it is,鈥 said Walters. 鈥淢y concern is spreading the virus, so I鈥檒l do what I have to in order to take classes.鈥
Precision machining and manufacturing instructor, Chase Elmore said he is better able to assist students coming to the machine shop at 糖心直播 to not only learn skills and troubleshoot but to also teach them how to be good
employees. Learning how to operate high-tech machinery and perfecting his skills, Walters said will help him earn his engineering degree while also having a better understanding of what works best when designing as a mechanical engineer.
鈥淗aving machining skills will also look good on a resume鈥 and knowing how to work these machines will help me better design useful tools, like the firearms I want to make,鈥 said Walters. 听鈥淚 still plan on finishing my degree at MSU but this way, I can save money and learn skills to help me after just one year of machining courses.鈥
For more information about how to register for MVCC online classes which begin August 24, check out the 糖心直播 website at www.jcjc.edu