Locations and Facilities
Locations
The Northeast Mississippi Community College Campus is located at 101 Cunningham Boulevard, Booneville, MS 38829, in Booneville, Mississippi. Campus Law Enforcement patrols main campus buildings and grounds regularly. Campus buildings and parking areas are well-lighted to provide a safe environment. Campus buildings and facilities are accessible during normal business operating hours, Monday through Thursday from 8 AM to 4 PM, Friday from 8 AM to 12 PM, and for certain special functions.
For additional information on hours of operation, please visit https://www.nemcc.edu/about/location-hours.
College Off-site Locations:
- Northeast at Corinth (Larry McCollum Hall), 2759 South Harper Road, Corinth, MS 38834, 662.696.2352
- Northeast at Iuka, 751 CR 989, Iuka, MS 38852
- Northeast at New Albany (Bobby Martin Hall), 301 North Street, New Albany, Mississippi 38652, 662.692.1501
- Northeast at Ripley (Maddie Thompson Hall), 1525 City Avenue North, Ripley, MS 38663, 662.502.6200
Facilities
Judge William H. Anderson HallThis two-story facility houses the disciplines of English, Fine Arts, and Modern Languages and includes a lecture auditorium with approximately 125-150 seating capacity. The building is named in memory of a former member of the Board of Trustees.
Bonner Arnold ColiseumThe Bonner Arnold Coliseum contains three basketball courts, six dressing rooms, faculty offices, and equipment rooms. It has a seating capacity of 3,000 spectators. The building is named in memory of a former athletic director of the college.
Buildings and Grounds FacilityThis facility houses the office of the Director of Facilities and Maintenance.
Bratton C. Burgess Student Activity CenterThe Burgess Activity Center serves as a full-service fitness facility available to Northeast students and employees and is open to the community. This facility includes cardiovascular and weight training equipment, basketball, volleyball, fitness classes, and locker rooms. This building is named in memory of a former Board of Trustee.
Gaye Roden Carr Aquatic CenterConstructed in 1983, this 7600-square-foot facility contains offices and dressing rooms for the Olympic-sized swimming pool. The eight-lane pool is maintained to serve institutional purposes, as well as for student recreational use. The facility is named in memory of a former Northeast student whose family donated funds for the center.
Merril T. Cartwright HallThis facility houses the College’s Bookstore, the Writing Center, and the e-Learning Department. This building is named in honor of a former member of the Board of Trustees.
Joe M. Childers HallThis modern three-and-a-half-story structure, constructed in 2000, is the nucleus for health-related instruction. The building contains classrooms, laboratories, conference rooms, a student lounge, a computer laboratory, offices, an auditorium, and a dental hygiene clinic. The Division of Health Sciences main office, the Associate Degree Nursing Program, and the Dental Hygiene Program are housed in this facility. This building is named in memory of a former president of the college.
Gayle Davis Hall
H. H. Daws Hall
This facility adjoins McCoy Hall and houses laboratories and classrooms for chemistry, computer science, physical science, and mathematics. This facility is named in memory of a former faculty member and a former chairman of the Science Department.
James P. Dean Hall, B. T. (Tice) Moore Hall, P. Hale Aust Hall, and Career & Technical-Education ComplexThe Career and Technical Education complex consists of five masonry structures which make up approximately 90,000 square feet of classrooms, laboratories, and offices. Building Number 1 in this complex is named James P. Dean Hall in memory of a former member of the Board of Trustees. Building Number 5 in this complex is named B. T. (Tice) Moore Hall in memory of a former member of the Board of Supervisors in Prentiss County. Building Number 2 in this complex is named P. Hale Aust Hall in memory of a former CTE administrator. The facility accommodates multiple career and technical programs.
Charles M. Gordon HallThis two-story facility houses a portion of the Division of Business and Engineering Technology. The building is named in honor of a former Prentiss County supervisor. A sunlit court garden enhances the interior of the building.
Frank and Audrey Haney UnionThis building houses the cafeteria and the Campus Law Enforcement and provides a variety of food service, recreational, and conference facilities. It is the center for conducting and promoting social, recreational, cultural, and educational activities for students, faculty, administration, alumni, and guests. The building is named in memory of a former member of the Board of Trustees and his spouse.
Earl F. Hargett HallThis facility houses health occupation programs of Medical Assisting, Respiratory Therapy, Radiologic Technology, and Medical Laboratory Technology. The facility includes a lecture auditorium of approximately 150 seating capacity. The building is named in memory of a former president of the college.
G. W. "Buster" Hines HallThis facility houses the Division of Fine Arts and contains a 299-seat recital hall-auditorium and specially designed rehearsal rooms for band, chorus, classrooms, practice rooms, and staff offices. The building is named in memory of a former member of the Board of Trustees.
Troy Holliday HallThis facility houses the Division of Workforce Training and Economic Development. This building also houses Adult Education, Start-Up Training, administrative offices, Continuing Education, and an industrial training area. The facility contains a lecture auditorium with a seating capacity of 117. The building is named in memory of the late Troy Holliday, a member of the Board of Trustees.
Elmer E. McCoy HallCompleted in 1993, this three-story 57,000-square-foot complex contains a full botanic atrium specifically designed for air and water filtration. It is designed to be energy efficient and is state-of-the-art in design technology as well as technology for classroom use. It houses the disciplines of mathematics, biology, chemistry, physics, physical science, agriculture, and computer science. Classrooms, laboratories, faculty offices, and a conference room are provided. The building is named in memory of a former member of the Board of Trustees.
Holley Patterson HallThis facility houses the disciplines of social science, psychology, history, health and physical education, a learning lab, and a lecture auditorium. The building is named in memory of a former member of the Board of Trustees.
NEMCC Health and Nutrition CenterThe NEMCC Health and Nutrition Center was renovated in 2017 with grant funds provided by the Blue Cross Blue Shield of MS Foundation. This facility serves as a multifunctional meeting area with a stationary kitchen unit to provide opportunities for the campus and community to engage in healthy cooking and nutrition classes to promote healthy eating and the incorporation of a healthy lifestyle. In addition, the facility is used for yoga, basic flexibility, strengthening classes, and health fairs.
T. Jack Ramsey Hall (Student Services Building)This two-story, 37,000-square foot facility, completed in December 2012, houses the offices of Recruiting, Admissions and Records, Financial Aid, Housing, and the Counseling Center, as well as the Business Office all in one location to serve students more efficiently. In addition, the building is home to the College’s Office of the President and Board of Trustees, the offices of the Vice President of Student Services, Vice President of Instruction, Vice President of Finance, Institutional Research, Human Resources, as well as the Computer Center, Institutional Printing, and Mailroom. The building is named in memory of a long-time member and chairperson of the Board of Trustees.
Seth Pounds AuditoriumThis facility was built in 1948 and has since been extensively remodeled. It seats 700 people and has a stage fully equipped for dramatic and musical productions. The building is named in memory of a former member of the Board of Trustees.
Tiger FieldhouseThe Tiger Fieldhouse began construction in 2013 and officially opened for the fall 2014 football season. It houses both home and visiting locker rooms, training facilities, a weight room, and an equipment room. The facility is located on the north end zone of the field.
Tiger StadiumThe stadium, made of rust-free aluminum with galvanized understructure, features a closed-deck grandstand. The seating capacity for the facility is 5,200. The stadium stretches 26 rows high giving a good viewing position for the Tiger fans. Atop the home side is a 72-foot-long press box. The stadium was completed in 1981. A modern concession area and restroom facility were added in 1994.
William L. Waller Technical CenterThis three-story facility houses Child Care Development Technology, Culinary Arts Technology, Hotel-Restaurant Management Technology, and houses some members of the coaching staff. The building is named in memory of former Governor William L. Waller.
B. Ellis Wright HallThis facility houses Practical Nursing Education and the Student Success Center. The building is named in honor of a former member of the Board of Trustees.
Northeast at CorinthThis 40,000-square-foot facility is located within a newly renovated 75,000-square-foot former industrial building. Construction and renovation of Phase I of the center was completed in 2006. Phase I of the facility houses the WIN/WIOA Center, Adult Basic Education classes, Mississippi Department of Employment Services for the Alcorn County area, academic classes, and workforce training. The facility is composed of classrooms, computer labs, offices, and multi-purpose conference and training rooms. Phase II construction was completed in 2009 and includes classrooms and a science laboratory.
Northeast at New AlbanyThis instructional facility houses the WIN/WIOA Center for Union County, Adult Basic Education Classes, Dual Enrollment Classes, Day & Evening College Classes, Proctored Exams, and Workforce Training Classes. The facility contains classrooms, a science laboratory, a computer lab, and offices.
Northeast at Ripley
This instructional facility houses Adult Basic Education Classes, Dual Enrollment Classes, Day & Evening College Classes, Proctored Exams, and Workforce Training Classes. The facility contains classrooms, a science laboratory, a computer lab, and offices.
Other BuildingsOther buildings on campus include the president’s home, residences for administrative personnel, faculty apartments, a transportation maintenance terminal, storage buildings, and field houses.
Library
Eula Dees Memorial Library
Constructed in 1962 and named in memory of a former member of the Board of Trustees, the Eula Dees Memorial Library on the Booneville campus features different areas to service the many needs of its patrons. A quiet study area provides for individual study needs, and six study rooms provide opportunities for groups to study together. Two spaces, designated “leisure reading areas,” feature sofas and padded chairs for relaxed reading. Students have access to 20 computers for school work or personal use in the Reference Room. Library resources to support all educational, research, and leisure needs of patrons are varied, including books, periodicals, DVDs, CDs, slides, software, kits, and approximately fifty online databases that provide access to over 145,000 unique electronic books as well as hundreds of thousands of periodical articles.
The purpose of the library is to catalyze learning by providing information in various formats to support the instructional programs of the community college, to promote information literacy by providing instruction in the skills needed to seek, evaluate, and use information effectively, and to provide assistance to the community beyond the confines of the College.
Dormitories
Mississippi Hall
This three-story facility was completed in 1990. Expansion and renovation in 2003 brought the total capacity to 222 female students.
Nelwyn M. Murphy Hall
This three-story facility provides accommodations for 168 female students. It is named in memory of a former member of the Board of Trustees.
Harold T. White Hall
This three-story facility provides accommodations for 204 male students and is named in memory of a former president of the College.
Hoyt B. Wood HallThis three-story facility provides 28 units for men and 30 units for women. This facility is divided by a lobby, TV room, laundry room, and resident hall supervisor’s quarters. Each residential entry point is equipped with card readers. This residence hall is named in memory of a former member of the Board of Trustees.
Bob Yarber HallThis three-story facility provides 58 units designed to house 116 male students. The dormitory is a walk-up style structure and is constructed with exterior balconies. The residence hall is named in honor of a former member of the Board of Trustees.