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Music & Theatre: Lucky Stiff (4/1)
A musical farce written by Stephen Flahrety and Lynn Ahrens. Based on the 1983 novel The Man Who Broke the Bank at Monte Carlo by Michael Butterworth, this musical follows the story of a young man following the zany requests of his uncle, and the interesting characters he encounters along the way.
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Music & Theatre: Lucky Stiff (4/2)
A musical farce written by Stephen Flahrety and Lynn Ahrens. Based on the 1983 novel The Man Who Broke the Bank at Monte Carlo by Michael Butterworth, this musical follows the story of a young man following the zany requests of his uncle, and the interesting characters he encounters along the way.
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Music & Theatre: Lucky Stiff (4/3)
A musical farce written by Stephen Flahrety and Lynn Ahrens. Based on the 1983 novel The Man Who Broke the Bank at Monte Carlo by Michael Butterworth, this musical follows the story of a young man following the zany requests of his uncle, and the interesting characters he encounters along the way.
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Summer 2022 Credit Full (13 Week), Mini (Three Weeks), Ten Week, First Five Week/ Second Five Week Terms Priority Registration Opens Monday, April 4, 2022
Summer 2022 Credit Full (13 Week), Mini (Three Weeks), Ten Week, First Five Week/ Second Five Week Terms Priority Registration Opens Monday, April 4, 2022
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Grad Finale
Grad Finale! Come get your cap and gown! Make sure all paperwork is complete for graduation!
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Grad Finale
Wednesday, April 06, 2022
Come by! Pick up your cap and gown for graduation!
Late Night at the Library & Pancake Bar
Wednesday, April 06, 2022
Join the fight against procrastination and get working on those end-of-semester research papers and studying for exams! The Library is here to support you and offer encouragement with food and refreshments, treat bags, coffee, research help, prize wheel with gobs of prizes, goal setting board, and super enthusiastic librarians ready to CHEER YOU ON! Everything at this event is FREE!
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Dental Assisting Information Session
Attend a Dental Assisting Information Session. You are required to attend to be included in the applicant pool. Reservation is needed, email tena.phillips@chattanoogastate.edu . Learn important facts about the program: curriculum, opportunities, requirements & selection process, application process and answers to your questions. Dental Assisting Program Deadline Date: June 15 of each year.
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Egg-Stravaganza
- Meet with faculty, administrators, and students.
- Visit labs.
- Learn about admissions, financial aid, scholarships, career planning, student activities, and campus organizations.
- Light refreshments.
To RSVP contact Shirley Moore
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Music: UTC Symphony Orchestra Concert
The UTC Symphony Orchestra will present a concert featuring The Mississippi River Suite by Florence Price, the 1st African-American woman to have a work performed by a major symphony.
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Nursing Information Session
5:00 PM ONLY: Attend a Nursing Information Session (strongly recommended). Held on WebEx, a RSVP is required. Learn important facts about the Registered Nursing and Nursing Transition programs: curriculum, opportunities, requirements & selection process, application process and answers to your questions. Nursing RN Deadline Date: March 1 of each year; Transition Deadline Date: January 15 of each year. Note: If program deadline falls on a weekend, due the following business day.
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Fun Around the World
Adventure around the world through international tastes and sounds!
We will have over 10 international food options, cultural performances, and free activities like henna tattoos, Asian writing, and more. All food and activities are free with ChattState ID.
Food will be served at 11am.
For more information or interest in hosting a cultural booth, please contact Silang Sam at silang.sam@chattanoogastate.edu
Respiratory Care Information Session
Attend a required information session for the Respiratory Care Program. You must attend in the year leading up to application, even if you have previously attended a session in the prior year. No reservation is needed. Learn important facts about the program: curriculum, opportunities, requirements & selection process, application process and answers to your questions. Respiratory Care Program Deadline Date: May 15 of each year.
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Music: Student Applied Recital
Chattanooga State students of vocal and instrumental applied study will perform a recital of selected musical works of the classical, contemporary, and traditional American repertories.
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Radiologic Technology Information Session
Attend an online required Radiologic Technology Information Session via ZOOM. You must attend a session between August and April in the year leading up to submitting your application, even if you have previously attended a session in the prior year. RSVP is required. No late arrivers will be admitted ... So Don't Be Late! Program Deadline Date: May 1 of each year.
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Physical Therapist Assistant Information Session
RSVP for In-person or Virtual Information Session:
Required for application to the Physical Therapist Assistant Program. There are two options to complete the Information Session, online with quiz or in person. Online and in person will consist of, important facts about the program: curriculum, opportunities, requirements, selection process and application process. In person will also consist of a tour of facilities and a session to answer any questions. Reservation is not required. Physical Therapist Assistant Program Deadline Date: First Monday in February of each year.
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Music: “Game On!” featuring the Symphonic Band
The Chattanooga State Symphonic Band invites you to part two of our multi-media series featuring music and videos from Video Games! Program highlights include The Legend of Zelda, World of Warcraft, Halo, Civilization, Kingdom Hearts, and more! The ensemble is directed by Nicholas Hartline and includes students of Chattanooga State, Collegiate High, the STEM School of Chattanooga, and community volunteers.
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ChattState Cookoff
Wednesday, April 27, 2022
ROME (Real Opportunities for Mentoring Experiences) in Culinary is a TBR-funded project that pairs experienced neurotypical culinary students with neurodiverse students who have either autism or intellectual disabilities.
The Chattanooga State Cookoff will feature ROME program mentees and mentors showcasing their work in a variety of delicious dishes.
Please call CAADS (Center for Access & Disability Services) Director, Kristi Strode (423-697-4454) to find out more!

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Music: Choral Alumni Concert
The Chattanooga State Music Department presents a “Concise Choral Music History”. The Concert Choir, the Faculty and Staff Choir, and Alumni Choir will join forces to celebrate the many decades of choral singing at Chattanooga State. Join the festivities as we highlight great choral works across a variety of style periods and genres.
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