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- The Mission
- History of Nashville State Community College
- Nashville State Community College Foundation
- Foundation Board of Trustees 2019-2020
The mission of Nashville State Community College is to provide comprehensive educational programs and partnerships, exemplary services, an accessible, progressive learning environment, and responsible leadership to improve the quality of life for the community it serves. The college serves a broad geographic area comprised of Davidson, Cheatham, Di...
Our Past: Building a Solid Reputation
Since it first opened in 1970, Nashville State Community College has been a vital part of Nashville. Initially named Nashville State Technical Institute, the college had 398 students, and offered only five Associate degree programs. Graduation was held in the parking lot. White Bridge Road, where the west Nashville campus is still located, had only two lanes and very few businesses. As the White Bridge Road area grew over the years, so did the college. In 1984, Nashville State joined the Tenn...
Our Present: Bringing Higher Education to Middle Tennessee
In order to better serve middle Tennessee, additional campus sites have been established. Nashville State offers classes at locations throughout the area. In Waverly, the Humphreys County Center of Higher Education serves students in Humphreys and surrounding counties. In Antioch, the Southeast Campus provides learning opportunities for all of southeastern Davidson County. Students can also take classes in Dickson at the Renaissance Center. In Clarksville, a campus provides educational opport...
Our Future: Continuing to Serve Our Students
In the future, Nashville State will continue to build upon its solid reputation as a comprehensive community college. By expanding and adapting course and program offerings, and instructional delivery methods at all of its campus locations, Nashville State will stay in step with the educational needs and work force demands of Nashville and the surrounding middle Tennessee area.
The Nashville State Community College Foundation was established in 1994 as an independent 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization and operates for the sole benefit and support of Nashville State Community College. The Foundation accepts and administers all gifts for the benefit of the College.
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Nashville State Community College is a public community college in Nashville, Tennessee. It is operated by the Tennessee Board of Regents and shares a 109-acre (0.44 km 2 ) campus with the Tennessee College of Applied Technology at Nashville.
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