Dec 10, 2025  
2025-2026 Student Handbook 
    
2025-2026 Student Handbook

Raymond Campus


Raymond Directory

Campus Services and Facilities

Raymond Campus Clubs/Organizations Telephone Directory

Raymond Directory

FOR WHERE PHONE
Absences (Official)/Dean Denton Student Services-221 3232
Absences (Emergency) Class or Office  See Syllabus or dial “0” on-campus phone
Academic Dean Herrin-Stewart 3237
Enrollment Center Jenkins Hall 3212
Adult Education Gibbes Hall 3868
Academic & Career Technical Advisement    
Coordinator of Advising Jenkins Hall 3262
   Advisors Jenkins Hall

3449

3261

3468

3359

3616

3349

Assessment Center

Central Assessment Center

 

Denton Student Services (Test Examiner

3852, 3650

 

230

Athletics Mayo Field House 3325
Baseball Mayo Field House 3326
Cheerleaders Mayo Field House 3520
Football Mayo Field House 3444
Golf Eagle Ridge Golf Course 5993
Track (Men’s) Mayo Field House 3661
Track (Women’s) Mayo Field House 3661
Tennis Mayo Field House 3564
Softball Mayo Field House 36412
Men’s Soccer Mayo Field House 3342
Women’s Soccer Mayo Field House 3442
Band Vashti Muse Band Hall-107 3273
Bills, Late Bills, Late Fees, Meal Tickets, Decals Adam Jenkins Hall 3205
Canvas McLendon Library 3258
Bookstore Student Union Bldg 3339
Calendar of Events (College) Stadium Building 3617
Calendar of Events (Recreation) Bee Hall 3614
Career/Technical Deans Gibbes Hall 3773
Campus Police Student Union Bldg 3270
Clubs and Organizations Denton Student Services- 209 3232
Computer/ Software Lab McLendon Library 3257
Cooperative Education Gibbes Hall-208 3534
Counseling Denton 222 3219
Dance Reeves Hall-208 3460
Dean of eLearning McLendon Library 3624
Student Accessibilty Center Director Moss Hall 3386
Student Accessibilty Center Accommodation Specialist Moss Hall 3646
Student Accessibilty Center Testing/ Technology Specialist Moss Hall 3484
Student Accessibilty Center Note taking Moss Hall 3310
Distance Learning McLendon Library 3257
Drama/Theatre Brooks Hall 3267
Financial Aid Adam Jenkins Hall 3223
Financial Student Help Lab Denton Hall 208 3435
Wellness Complex Mayo Field house 3711
Golf Course Highway 18 Raymond 5993
Hi-Steppers Bee Hall 3346
Honors Program Adam Jenkins Hall-12 3663
Housing-Residence Life Director Denton Student Services 221 3222
ID Replacement Denton Student Services 221 3222
Intramurals Bee Hall 3388
Library/Learning Resources McLendon Library 3255
Lost and Found Student Union Bldg 115 3270
Mail Student Union Bldg 3400
Media Center McLendon Library 3257
Meeting Rooms Stadium Building 3374
Choirs Reeves Hall 240 3472
Publicity/Community Relations Student Union Bldg 210 3322
Rock Band and Jazz Combo Reeves Hall 240 3472
Single Stop Adult Education Center-Moss Hall 3233
Student Recreation Bee Hall 3388
Sports Information Student Union Bldg 210 3323
Student Services Denton Student Services 221 3232
Student Conduct/ Development Harris-Patrick Hall 101 3371
Switchboard / Operator   857-5261 or from on- campus phone “0”

Title IX-Sexual Misconduct

   Deputy Title IX Coordinator

Harris-Patrick Hall 101

Dental Hall Student Services , 226 221

3371

3468, 3701

Traffic Ticket Appeal/ Traffic Appeals Committee Denton Student Services 209 3232
Traffic Ticket Payment Adam Jenkins Hall 3205
Veterans Services Adam Jenkins Hall 3226
Withdrawal from College (All Classes) Denton Student Services 220 3216/3372
Work Study (on-campus) Adam Jenkins Hall (lower-level) 3451
Workforce Development Center Gibbes Hall 3534

Campus Services and Facilities

BARBER SHOP
The barber program is located in Gibbes Hall. Service hours are from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday. The phone number is 601-857-3500.


BARNES AND NOBLE BOOKSTORE
The Barnes and Noble Bookstore is located on the ground floor of the Student Union Building. School supplies, Hinds clothing and a variety of gifts are available for purchase. New and used textbooks are sold in the Bookstore. Hours are from 7:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., Monday through Thursday and 7:30 a.m. to noon on Fridays.
Extended hours are in place during the beginning of the Fall and Spring semesters to accommodate students attending evening classes. At the end of the semester, students may sell books to the Bookstore for up to half of the original price provided the text will be used again. If instructors have changed to a new text, the book may be purchased at the wholesale Buying Guide price. Lab books and workbooks will not be purchased back for resale. Students must present current Hinds student ID cards. The student’s current semester schedule of classes will be checked when selling books to the Bookstore. The telephone number 601-857-3339.

BUSINESS OFFICE

Parking tickets are paid in this department. Hours are from 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., Monday through Thursday and 8 a.m. to 11:30 a.m. on Fridays. The telephone number is 601-857-3205.

Chick-fil-A

The Chick-fil-A located on the second floor of the Student Union Building. Hours of operation are Monday through Saturday and closed on Sundays.

MONDAY—SATURDAY

Breakfast 7 a.m – 10:30 a.m.

Lunch and Dinner 10:30 a.m – 8 p.m.

SUNDAYS Closed

CAFETERIA

The College Cafeteria meal hours are as follows:

MONDAY—FRIDAY

Breakfast 7 a.m. – 8:30 a.m. (open 7 a.m. to 8 a.m. on Fridays)

Lunch 11 a.m. – 1:30 p.m. (close at 1 p.m. on Fridays)

Dinner 4:30 p.m. – 6:15 p.m. (close at 5:30 p.m. on Fridays)

WEEKEND HOURS

* Brunch 10:30 a.m. – 12:30 p.m. and Dinner 4:30 p.m. – 5:30 p.m.

* Fall and Spring semesters only - Summer-no weekend meals.

Students requiring a special diet as prescribed by a physician for illnesses such as diabetes, hypoglycemia, etc., may request such by submitting the physician’s letter with specific diet needs to the cafeteria manager.

CONES-N-CUPS

Cones-N-Cups on the Raymond campus in the courtyard. Our menu features a wide selection of delicious ice cream flavors, freshly brewed coffee, and an assortment of beverages that are sure to delight your taste buds.

Hours of operation are Monday through Thursday from 7 a.m. – 2 p.m.

LIBRARIES

Located in the center of the Raymond Campus is the George M. McLendon Library building, named for a former president of Hinds Junior College. The McLendon Library building contains the library on the second floor and the departments of E-Learning, Instructional Technology, Proctored Testing and the Media Center on the first floor. The library houses over 60,000 books, 2,500 popular DVDs, and access to hundreds of thousands of electronic journals, newspapers, and magazines. Four study/group work rooms are available for students to check/out. The library also houses two computer classrooms for faculty, staff or organizations to use. In addition, the McLendon Library building is home to the Hinds Community College Archives which contains an array of materials documenting the history of the college. This collection includes oral histories, videos, photos, yearbooks, and other Hinds publications. The archives also house materials related to one of its former alum, Mississippi Governor John Bell Williams.

A current Hinds CC identification card is required for use of print materials while a current HindsNet login and password is required for online access to materials. The telephone number of the library is 601-857-3255 and the fax number is 601-857-3293. The telephone number of the Media Center is 601-857-3257 and the Proctor Center 601-857-3834 (Email:RYProctor@hindscc.edu).

POLICE DEPARTMENT

Hinds Community College Police Department is a full service, 24/7, police organization directly responsible to serve the needs of Hinds Community College faculty, staff, and students. Our philosophy is “To Serve and To Protect” the life, liberty and property of everyone affiliated with Hinds Community College.

The Campus Police Department is trained and prepared through the State of Mississippi Board of Law Enforcement Officer Standards and Training (BLEOST) to handle all emergencies. Each officer is prepared and qualified to offer necessary service for the protection of college personnel and college property. Campus Police is trained and qualified to enforce all state and federal laws, as well as college policies and guidelines.
Traffic citations and behavioral citations are to be paid in the Business Office. Each student has the right to appeal a citation written by Campus Police. In the event a student requests an appeal, the office of the Director of Public Safety should be consulted before any action is taken.


MAILROOM
The college Mailroom is located on the second floor of the Student Union Building. Students may secure a mailbox with the Postmaster for $20 per semester. Students may not share a box. Our Mailroom offers most of the same services as a Federal Post Office. Students may receive mail with a General Delivery address which can be picked up at the window during office hours. A general delivery address should include:
Student’s Name
Hinds Community College
General Delivery
PO Box 1100
Raymond, MS 39154-1100
Mailroom hours are 9 a.m. until noon Monday through Friday.


EAGLE RIDGE GOLF COURSE AND RAYMOND LAKE
Hinds Community College operates a beautiful eighteen-hole golf course and club house on the Raymond Lake. Students can enjoy the driving range daily from 8 a.m. to dark. Student golf membership dues are as follows:
Fall Semester $100
Spring Semester $100
Summer school $100
Driving Range fees are $5 per 35 balls


STUDENT UNION
The Student Union Building houses the Barns ans Noble Bookstore, Police Department, Marketing and Communications, Amazon Lockers, Web/Social Media Management, Mailroom, Eagle Escape and Chick-fil-A.


RESIDENCE LIFE
Hinds Community College provides comfortable housing accommodations for students desiring to live on the Raymond Campus. Accommodations for men and women students are available for rent each semester. A non-refundable room reservation fee will be charged for each semester a student applies for housing at Hinds Community College. To apply or update, the fee must be paid every semester the student lives in student housing. Admission to the College does not guarantee the student a room reservation on Campus. The residence life office provides resident students a variety of programs and activities during the year.


STUDENT RECREATION
In addition to the regular schedule for the intellectual and physical development of students as set forth in the college curriculums, a wide variety of clubs, societies, and organizations are available to students. These groups include religious, social, service, academic, and interest organizations to meet student needs. Campus organizations managed by students under faculty guidance afford opportunities for growth in character, citizenship, leadership, and social poise. Also, students have the opportunity to be a part of student activities such as Welcome Week, Homecoming Week festivities, Spring Fever, Fat Tuesday @ Hinds, Beach Blast, Valentine’s Crush, Pirate Day, Pet a Puppy Day, Christmas Tree Decorating, and the Student Recreation video game challenges.


MARIE HULL GALLERY
While you are a student here, you will have many opportunities to visit Marie Hull Gallery located in the Denton Art Building. Each month this fine facility provides a new exhibit of paintings, sculpture, photography or crafts by well-known artists in addition to lectures, seminars and workshops. These activities provide the student with opportunities to broaden his or her educational experience to include the visual arts.

In addition to the gallery program, the school maintains an extensive permanent collection of art which adds a touch of the aesthetic to your academic environment.


WELLNESS COMPLEX
The Wellness Complex includes a 9,000 sq. ft. fitness center (featuring Life Fitness, Hammer Strength, and Intek Equipment); a 2,000 sq. ft. performance center for personal and group training (featuring Sorinex, Troy, and Dynamax equipment); and multi-purpose basketball gym with volleyball accessibility.
Membership is required for students, employees (and spouse/family), and community. For hours of operation, services and fees, as well as a calendar of events, contact the Wellness Complex at 601-857-3711 or visit the website at https://www.hindscc.edu/locations/wellness-complexes/raymond


TRAFFIC APPEALS COMMITTEE will hear student appeals on parking citations and other defined fines, and rules, based on rules and regulations in the Student Handbook, as to the validity of an appeal. This committee will report their findings to the Dean of Students Services and Chief of Campus Police. Further, this committee will identify and study any traffic problems that may be occurring and recommend potential solutions.

Raymond Campus Clubs/ Organizations Telephone Directory

Organization Building* Phone
Agriculture Club PHY 601-857-3334
Allen- Dukes Whitaker DWHY 601-857-3494
Alpha Beta Gamma HSHY 601-857-3279
Band BHLY 601-857-3273
Cheerleaders MFY 601-857-3325
Deaf Club DSBY 601-857-3483
Electrical Technicians WGHY 601-857-3421
Flight Club Airport 601-857-3300
Future Educators Club MHY 601-8573789
Hands-on Interpreters GBHY 601-857-3487
Hinds Association of Legal Students GBHY 601-857-3488
Hinds Connection   601-857-3502
Hi-Steppers BHY 601-857-3346
Honors Program ADMY 601-857-3531
Lendon Players (Drama/ Theater) BRHY 601-857-3267
Livestock Judging Team MKAY 601-857-3333
Montage Theatre of Dance RHY 601-857-3460
Mu Alpha Theta HSHY 601-857-3472
Phi Theta Kappa ADMY 601-8573531
Robotics Club VTCY 601-857-3421
Rock Band and Jazz Combo RHY 601-857-3472
Student Government Association DNHY 601-857-3232
Student Veterans’ Organization   601-857-3226

*See Map- www.hindscc.edu