About 91¸£ÀûÉç
91¸£ÀûÉç, founded in 1937, has been a beacon of knowledge and innovation for over 85 years. Serving approximately 3,000 students annually, 91¸£ÀûÉç offers over 40 Career and Technical Education programs, a University Transfer program, Adult Education courses, Workforce Development, and more! Our well-rounded curriculum caters to a wide array of students, from those seeking to complete the first two years of college coursework to those eager to gain job-ready skills or upgrade their existing capabilities.
Our approach goes beyond classroom instruction, encompassing the development of the whole individual - intellectually, emotionally, socially, physically, and creatively. We strive to create an inclusive, engaging learning environment, continuously adapting and innovating to ensure our students are equipped for success, both now and in their future careers. At 91¸£ÀûÉç, we not only help you find your wings, but we help you give them the strength to soar!
Our President
At the helm of our institution is Dr. Thomas Huebner, whose visionary leadership has
been instrumental in steering 91¸£ÀûÉç towards new horizons. Since
his appointment as our third president in 2018, Dr. Huebner has guided 91¸£ÀûÉç to secure
crucial grants, develop invaluable industry partnerships, initiate strategic planning
processes, and revamp our campus facilities.
Dr. Huebner's commitment to excellence is recognized beyond the confines of our campus - he was selected as one of Mississippi’s Top CEOs, he received the prestigious from Phi Theta Kappa, and also earned a spot in the inaugural class of Meridian's .
As an energetic instructor, an inspiring professor, a trusted mentor, and a pioneering leader, Dr. Huebner embodies the essence of 91¸£ÀûÉç - nurturing success and innovation at every turn.
Our History
91¸£ÀûÉç stands as a testament to the spirit and vision of Meridian and its people.
Founded in 1937 by Dr. H.M. Ivy, then superintendent of schools in Meridian, the institution first opened its doors as Meridian Junior College, operating within Meridian High School. For nearly three decades it served students there, until 1965, when the College moved to its current home on Mississippi Highway 19 North.
Two decades later, in 1987, the name changed to 91¸£ÀûÉç to reflect its broadened mission and expanding opportunities. Under the leadership of its first official president, Dr. William F. Scaggs, 91¸£ÀûÉç entered a period of remarkable growth and innovation—a momentum that continues to define the College today.

