For more information on admissions and testing guidelines, visit the program's website or contact the MDCC Health Science Department.
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Health Sciences

The College of Health Sciences is comprised of Associate Degree Nursing, Dental Hygiene Technology, Medical Laboratory Technology, Radiologic Technology, Practical Nursing, Health Care Assistant, and Phlebotomy.
MDCC Health Science programs provide a variety of options for students who wish to enter the healthcare job market. Students who successfully complete Health Science programs are prepared to take national and state licensing or certification exams for practice in the designated discipline.
Explore MDCC’s Health Science programs by visiting each program’s website and join us for an in-person information session. It's the perfect opportunity to learn more and get your questions answered!
Traci Mascagni, RN
tmascagni@msdelta.edu
662-246-6338
To better serve students within the Division of Health Sciences, the Student Navigator is available daily. Life can bring about various challenges for today's student. The Student Navigator is available to assist with any issue that may hinder the student from being successful in their program of study.
Link to: What You Can Expect From the Health Science Navigator
Thursday | 8:00am - 4:00pm
TEAS Testing Information
The TEAS Test must be taken before the application due date and can only be taken 2 times, 45 days apart during the application year.
TEAS Tests will be offered by Remote Proctored (Virtual) or In Person on the MDCC main campus. Registration for remote and in person options are done through ATI. (https://atitesting.com/teas/register)
Instructions for registration can be found here: TEAS Registration Guide Link.
For Remote Testing you must meet certain technical requirements to take this exam remotely. Please ensure that you are able to meet the following technical requirements:
- Microphone: Any microphone, either internal or external
- Webcam: 320x240 VGA resolution (minimum), internal or external
- Desktop or laptop computer - NO iPads, tablets, or phones are to be used
- Google Chrome web browser
The cost of the TEAS test is $120.00 (Remote) or $110.00 (In Person) and is payable only by debit or credit card at the time you register. The last day to register is 72 hours before your desired test date.
Due to high volume of testing please plan ahead as remote proctors may not be available on short notice and on campus testing is limited to these dates:
- June 6th
On campus testing will begin check-in at 7:30am in the Horton building on the second floor room 206. Testing will begin at 8am.
TEAS Resources
TEAS Academic Skills Links:
PDF (1.3mb) | PPT (11.3mb)
TEAS Math Test Prep Links:
PDF (2.0mb) | PPT (6.0mb)
TEAS Science Test Prep Links:
PDF (261kb) | PPT (220kb)
TEAS Transcripts
For all health science applicants taking the TEAS remotely or at a different location: Send your TEAS scores to MDCC after you test. You can log into your account, select SEND TRANSCRIPT under your TEAS activity, select MS Delta CC RN or MS Delta CC PN. Either will send your transcript to all MDCC Health Science programs.
Accuplacer Testing for Health Care Assistant Program Entrance
In place of the ACT, HCA students can submit an Accuplacer score. Students should contact the Accuplacer testing coordinator at 662-246-6378 to schedule an appointment to test or email past scores to pmcgee@msdelta.edu. Be sure to let the coordinator know you are testing for the HCA program. The Accuplacer can be taken a maximum of 3 times 24 hours apart. The student is responsible for paying the designated fee for each test attempt. NO minimum score is required for Accuplacer or ACT.
The acceptance of transfer students into health science courses is based upon the following:
- Space available in the specific course being requested
- Evaluation of the applicant's college transcript and course materials including: appropriate grades in all course work being considered for transfer comparable content, semester hours, and clinical experiences in courses being considered for transfer
- Letter documenting good standing from administrator of the transferring program
- Ability to meet all MDCC requirements for graduation
- Individual program guidelines
Students applying for admission into health science programs must meet the general college admission requirements. In addition, each program has individual requirements. Students wishing to apply to a specific program should consult the Policy of Admission to Health Science Programs and admission requirements specific to the individual program. Due to accreditation requirements, changes may occur in the curricula, course offerings, and course content for programs. It is imperative that students seek advisement on course requirements and selection each semester.
Many students choose to take specific required academic courses prior to applying to health science programs. While this is encouraged, it does not ensure admission to the actual program. Applications to the health science programs are evaluated on a competitive basis.
Mississippi Delta Community College, College of Health Sciences, complies with all applicable laws regarding affirmative action and equal opportunity in all its activities and programs and does not discriminate against anyone protected by law because of age, color, disability, national origin, race, religion, sex, handicap, or status as a veteran or disabled veteran.
Contacts
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Dr. Patricia Kelly
- Dean of Health Sciences
- pkelly@msdelta.edu
- 662-246-6417
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Traci Mascagni
- Health Sciences Student Navigator
- tmascagni@msdelta.edu
- 662-246-6338
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Phylicia McGee
- Health Science Office Coordinator
- pmcgee@msdelta.edu
- 662-246-6503
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Jeri Lynn Mitchell
- Administrative Assistant for Dental Hygiene
- jmitchell@msdelta.edu
- 662-246-6249
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REGULATION 34 CFR 668.43(A)(5)(V)
Under federal regulation 34 CFR 668.43(a)(5)(v), institutions must disclose whether programs leading to professional licensure or certification meet educational requirements in U.S. states and territories. MDCC Health Science programs meet licensure and/or certification requirements in Mississippi. Licensure requirements for each program can be found on the program’s website. Because requirements vary by profession and state, students who live outside Mississippi or plan to work in another state after graduation should contact the appropriate state licensing board before enrolling. Although MDCC strives to stay informed of state regulations, students are ultimately responsible for verifying licensure requirements with their state licensing board.



