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ChattState Give Day
Wednesday, April 01, 2026
Launching Bright Futures
Your support powers the essential systems students need to thrive: health, stability, nourishment, and skill-building. Every gift strengthens the foundation that helps students overcome barriers and move confidently toward their future.
Together, we build momentum.
Every journey requires strong support systems. These funds provide stability, opportunity, and training so students can stay on track and reach their goal
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Helping Hands Fund
Support our most vulnerable students who encounter financial crisis that may prevent them from staying in school
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Tiger Cupboard
Support short-term emergency help to those who struggle with food insecurity
- SkillsUSA Fund
Support faculty, staff, and student participation in state and national competitions.
- Student Health Clinic
Supports our on-campus student health clinic which offers no-cost healthcare to students 18 and older.
Help us reach our goal of $125,000 by April 1.
Donate
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Grad Finale - Spring 2026
Grad Finale is a drop-in celebration where students pick up their cap, gown, cords, and guest tickets. Please allow 30 minutes to drop by.
The following offices will be available:
- Bursar: Check for any holds that may prevent you from getting your diploma.
- Bookstore: Order memorabilia like diploma frames, etc.
- Career Services: Plan your future!
- Records: Check your address and the name on your diploma.
- Jostens: Order a class ring and other memorabilia like invitations.
- Marketing: Have a story to tell about your time at ChattState? Let us know!
- Alumni: Join the alumni association for networking and career opportunities.
Designating Someone Else to Pick Up Your Regalia:
- You must complete and submit the Cap & Gown Pick-up Permission Form.
- The person you designate will need to know your A# and present a photo ID matching the name you provide on the online form
If you missed the deadline to order your regalia:
Writers@Work: Inside the Mind of Christian J. Collier (author interview)
Enjoy beautiful views of the Tennessee River from the lobby of the Hunter Museum during Writers@Work's annual interview night. Erica Lux, Chattanooga State Associate Professor of English and W@W Program Co-Director, will interview Christian J. Collier about his life as a writer and his experience as a Southern author. Join us at the Hunter Museum of American Art to ask questions, get your books signed, and mingle with other readers from the community while enjoying delicious bites at our author’s reception.
Jazz Band Concert
The Chattanooga State Jazz band presents an evening of jazz standards with mixed ensemble, under the musical direction of Jay Stanfill.
All events are free to the public (except as noted) and are presented at the Chattanooga State Humanities Theatre (except as noted), 4501 Amnicola Highway.
Donations will be accepted at the door.
For further information call 423.697.2460 (for Music) or 423.697.3246 (for Theatre).
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Grad Finale - Spring 2026
Wednesday, April 08, 2026
Grad Finale is a drop-in celebration where students pick up their cap, gown, cords, and guest tickets. Please allow 30 minutes to drop by.
The following offices will be available:
- Bursar: Check for any holds that may prevent you from getting your diploma.
- Bookstore: Order memorabilia like diploma frames, etc.
- Career Services: Plan your future!
- Records: Check your address and the name on your diploma.
- Jostens: Order a class ring and other memorabilia like invitations.
- Marketing: Have a story to tell about your time at ChattState? Let us know!
- Alumni: Join the alumni association for networking and career opportunities.
Designating Someone Else to Pick Up Your Regalia:
- You must complete and submit the Cap & Gown Pick-up Permission Form.
- The person you designate will need to know your A# and present a photo ID matching the name you provide on the online form
If you missed the deadline to order your regalia:
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Writers@Work: The Craft of Writing with Christian J. Collier
Attention, writers! W@W invites you to attend a craft talk with Writers@Work's visiting author for 2026, Christian J. Collier. His award-winning poetry tackles difficult topics while remaining accessible. Come listen to a discussion of how he balances a writing life with a career and family, what brings him inspiration, and what he’s working on now. Bring your questions and be prepared to take notes!
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Music: Harmony Brown & Grace Greenwood Sophomore Recital
Harmony Brown, vocal student of Dr. Amanda Hyberger, and Grace Greenwood, violin student of Emily Drexler, will partner to present a Sophomore Recital. Harmony and Grace are graduating this semester with an Associate of Fine Arts degree in music. Come and join us in celebrating their hard work these past two years.
All events are free to the public (except as noted) and are presented at the Chattanooga State Humanities Theatre (except as noted), 4501 Amnicola Highway.
Donations will be accepted at the door.
For further information call 423.697.2460 (for Music) or 423.697.3246 (for Theatre).
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Tiger World Fest
Join us for a celebration full of flavor, culture, and energy!
Featuring local Chattanooga vendors, live performances, and experiences from around the world.
This event is open to current students only, so be sure to bring your student ID. Bring your classmates and get ready to explore something new.
- breakfast - 9:00 AM
- lunch vendors & stage performances - 11:00 AM
Interested in getting involved?
If you would like to perform on stage or share food that represents your culture, please email: [email protected]
SOLD OUT: Theatre: As You Like It (Dinner Theatre)
Room:
Faculty/Staff Dining Room
SOLD OUT: The theatre department is pleased to present its fourth annual dinner theatre production, this time featuring the play As You Like It by William Shakespeare. As You Like It is one of Shakespeare’s comedy plays that features disguise, witty banter, and love stories. The play is adapted and directed by guest artist Frank Mihelich and stage managed by Katie Hamilton. The play will feature ChattState students and alumni.
Music: “Fact and Fiction” (ft. the Symphonic Band)
Join the Chattanooga State Symphonic Band for the second installment of the two-part series, “Fact and Fiction.” This concert will feature musical selections sourced from fantastical subjects. The Symphonic Band is directed by Nick Hartline and includes students of the college, the STEM School of Chattanooga, Collegiate High, as well as community volunteers.
All events are free to the public (except as noted) and are presented at the Chattanooga State Humanities Theatre (except as noted), 4501 Amnicola Highway.
Donations will be accepted at the door.
For further information call 423.697.2460 (for Music) or 423.697.3246 (for Theatre).
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SOLD OUT: Theatre: As You Like It (Dinner Theatre)
Room:
Faculty/Staff Dining Room
SOLD OUT: The theatre department is pleased to present its fourth annual dinner theatre production, this time featuring the play As You Like It by William Shakespeare. As You Like It is one of Shakespeare’s comedy plays that features disguise, witty banter, and love stories. The play is adapted and directed by guest artist Frank Mihelich and stage managed by Katie Hamilton. The play will feature ChattState students and alumni.
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SOLD OUT: Theatre: As You Like It (Dinner Theatre)
Room:
Faculty/Staff Dining Room
SOLD OUT: The theatre department is pleased to present its fourth annual dinner theatre production, this time featuring the play As You Like It by William Shakespeare. As You Like It is one of Shakespeare’s comedy plays that features disguise, witty banter, and love stories. The play is adapted and directed by guest artist Frank Mihelich and stage managed by Katie Hamilton. The play will feature ChattState students and alumni.
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Music: Chattanooga Clarinet Choir & Jericho Brass Band
The Chattanooga Clarinet Choir, led by Nick Hartline, will once again join forces with the Jericho Brass Band of Chattanooga, led by David Butler. Each ensemble will perform a diverse program of works for their unique instrumentation and then combine for a powerful finale!
All events are free to the public (except as noted) and are presented at the Chattanooga State Humanities Theatre (except as noted), 4501 Amnicola Highway.
Donations will be accepted at the door.
For further information call 423.697.2460 (for Music) or 423.697.3246 (for Theatre).
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BASF Tech Academy - Application Due
Learn about careers at BASF's Tech Academy!
What is BASF's Tech Academy?
BASF's Tech academy is a week-long summer program designed to introduce rising high school juniors and seniors to high-demand careers in technical fields, all provided at no cost. Through this initiative, curious teens can explore the skills needed and engage with professionals to begin their journey in the industry.
What kind of careers can I learn about?
If you are interested in technial can craft careers, this is your chance to learn about: process technician (operator), maintenance, welding, instrument technician, laboratory services, scaffolding, engineering, manufacturing, chemistry, robotics, chemical facility operations, computer science, and more!
When is BASF's Tech Academy?
June 8–12, 2026.
Applications are due April 20.
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Hats Off to Excellence
Hats Off to Excellence is Chattanooga State’s annual award ceremony to highlight exceptional students, faculty, and staff.
More Info
Music: Student 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.
All events are free to the public (except as noted) and are presented at the Chattanooga State Humanities Theatre (except as noted), 4501 Amnicola Highway.
Donations will be accepted at the door.
For further information call 423.697.2460 (for Music) or 423.697.3246 (for Theatre).
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TCAT Plant Sale
The ChattState Landscape and Turf Management Program has a variety of annuals, herbs, vegetables, and indoor plants available for sale at our Plant Sale! These plants are grown and cared for by our TCAT Landscape and Turf Management program right here at ChattState in the TCAT Green House. Stop by, purchase
a plant, and learn more about the program.
Check, Cash, and Credit Card accepted.
Music: Concert Choir
“Water: From Rain to the Deep” Come join Chattanooga State’s Concert Choir as we trace the journey of water. From tiny rain drops to the depths of the ocean, you will experience choral music inspired by jazz, bluegrass, sea shanties, spirituals, and classical music.
All events are free to the public (except as noted) and are presented at the Chattanooga State Humanities Theatre (except as noted), 4501 Amnicola Highway.
Donations will be accepted at the door.
For further information call 423.697.2460 (for Music) or 423.697.3246 (for Theatre).
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TCAT Plant Sale
The ChattState Landscape and Turf Management Program has a variety of annuals, herbs, vegetables, and indoor plants available for sale at our Plant Sale! These plants are grown and cared for by our TCAT Landscape and Turf Management program right here at ChattState in the TCAT Green House. Stop by, purchase
a plant, and learn more about the program.
Check, Cash, and Credit Card accepted.
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Music: Chattywampus Trio
The faculty trio Chattywampus, led by flutist Cindy Solfest-Wallis, clarinetist Nicholas Hartline, and pianist Alan Nichols, will present an evening of chamber music from various musical periods and styles. The concert will also feature student musicians.
All events are free to the public (except as noted) and are presented at the Chattanooga State Humanities Theatre (except as noted), 4501 Amnicola Highway.
Donations will be accepted at the door.
For further information call 423.697.2460 (for Music) or 423.697.3246 (for Theatre).
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Theatre Department Showcase
Come enjoy performances by acting and musical theatre students and see showcases of work by design/tech students. Some scenes may include mature content not suitable for children. Admission is free and open to the public.
All events are free to the public (except as noted) and are presented at the Chattanooga State Humanities Theatre (except as noted), 4501 Amnicola Highway.
Donations will be accepted at the door.
For more information call:
- 423.697.2460 (for Music)
- 423.697.3246 (for Theatre)
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TCAT Graduation
Graduation Ceremony
Tickets
Each participating graduate may receive up to six (6) guest tickets to their ceremony. Every guest, regardless of age, MUST have a ticket to enter the ceremony. Tickets are issued for a specific ceremony time, not for a specific seat. Ticketed guests may sit in any available seat. We recommend and request that groups of guests arrive together, enter together, and sit together. We expect that all seats will be used at each ceremony, and we have not allocated "buffer seats" between groups of guests.
Location
Graduates line up in the Branch Center lobby.
All ceremonies will be in the HPF Building (Gymnasium) on the main (Amnicola Highway) campus.
Arrival Time
Graduates - Arrive 1.5 hours before the scheduled ceremony time, and come dressed in regalia (cap, gown, cords, medals, etc.)
Ticketed Guests - We aim to open the doors 30 minutes before each scheduled ceremony. This will depend on the duration of the preceding ceremony.
Duration
Ceremonies will start promptly at the published time and will likely last around 45 minutes.
Photos
Professional photographs will be taken, and you will have the opportunity to order prints through the photography company. You will receive more details at the ceremony.
Parking & Access
Graduates and guests should park in Lot P1, the Visitor Parking Lot. All ceremonies will be held in the Gymnasium (HPF) building, which is number 4 on the campus map.
Accessibility & Accommodations
If you or any of your guests have accessibility needs or wish to request accommodations, please email the Center for Access and Disability Services at [email protected] or call 423-697-4452.
Typical requests might include that you or your guests cannot navigate stairs, or that your guests need to sit in a place where they can read the live captioning. The planned route for graduates includes a few stairs into the HPF building.
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