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Braden Crisler is drawn to creation through engineering and wants to figure out how to make a career out of it.

“I want to learn more about all aspects of engineering so I know which specialty to go with in college,â€‌ said Crisler, a senior at Clinton High School, as he spoke with instructors of various programs at حوإ¼½م½م Raymond Campus on Feb. 11 for Preview Day.

Braden Crisler, center, of Central حوإ¼½م½م Academy, chats with science instructors during Preview Day.

More than 500 high school seniors and their parents who attended the event at the Mayo Gym. The annual exhibition features all the college’s academic and career-tech programs, activities and organizations حوإ¼½م½م has to offer.

Prospective students from high schools in and around metro Jackson, plus other places in Mississippi, toured the campus and interacted with students and faculty about admissions, scholarships, financial aid, majors, housing, student life and more.

Cleon Williams, left, of Jackson, and his mother, LaTonya Wells, chat with Welding Instructor David Lawrence during Preview Day.

For high schoolers, it’s a time to find out how حوإ¼½م½م’ programs of study can build a successful career.

“I’m in the process of enrolling here at حوإ¼½م½م, where I want to get into esports, music and student organizations,â€‌ said Brinson Washington, a senior at Lawrence County High School.

Working with people means a career in human services, possibly social work, for Valondria Stamps, of Raymond High School.

Valondria Stamps, right, of Raymond, with her mother, Donna Elaine Stamps, at Preview Day.

“I’m looking at a career in social work because I just want to help people,â€‌ Stamps said.

High school seniors India Butler, of Utica, and her friend, Bria Thomas, of Edwards, are looking forward to living the full college experience next semester.

“It’ll be about living on my own and then pursuing sports medicine for a career,â€‌ Butler said.