Members of the Chattanooga State Dayton Site Advisory Board recently met last week to learn more about Chattanooga State’s upcoming plans. Welcomed by Jerry Hendrix, Dayton Site director, the morning tipped off with a virtual presentation by Bo Drake, vice president for Chattanooga State’s Economic and Workforce Development (EWD). “We would like to support the growth of work-based learning programs, youth and adult apprenticeships as well as short-term training tied to nationally recognized credentials,” said Mr.
Chattanooga State is proud to announce that students from the following counties have attained Dean’s List status for the 2021 spring semester. Eligibility requirements to make the Dean’s List includes students who have completed 12 or more hours of college-level work with a grade point average (GPA) of 3.5 or higher for that semester. Dean’s List recognition is based on calculations at the end of the semester and cannot be updated later to reflect grade changes, such as removal of incompletes.
Chattanooga State Community College has put together an in-person, fun, free, mouth-watering event for individuals who apply or enroll for classes this fall. Applications and Appetizers will feature free appetizers from well-known Dayton caterer Cookie Smith.
Residents of Rhea and Bledsoe counties can count on delicious appetizers from Cookie Smith on Wednesday, May 12 between 11 a.m. and 2 p.m. at the Chattanooga State Dayton Site, 200 4th Avenue, Dayton, TN 37321.
Chattanooga State Community College has announced that its 2021 Commencement ceremonies will be held throughout the week of May 10 and, “we have a lot to celebrate!” shared Brad McCormick, assistant vice president of Enrollment Services.
Thirty-five smaller in-person ceremonies will encompass all academic divisions including Business, Engineering and Information Technologies, Humanities and Fine Arts, Mathematics and Sciences, Nursing and Allied Health, and Social and Behavioral Sciences, and which also will include Collegiate High and University Parallel graduates.
When Nokian Tyres announced plans for their new $360M manufacturing facility in Rhea County, Chattanooga State Community College leadership met with area leaders to develop plans for the expansion of two Chattanooga State Tennessee College of Applied Technology (TCAT) programs into Rhea County: Industrial Maintenance Mechatronics (IMM) and Industrial Electricity (IE).
Chattanooga State offers weekly virtual Tennessee Reconnect information sessions via Webex on Mondays, Wednesdays, Fridays and Saturdays during April. To better fit the life schedules of students, the sessions are offered moorings, afternoons or evenings.
Join Marsha Barker, Chattanooga State’s director of Adult Services, for a Tennessee Reconnect information session to get started on your educational goals. Make reservations at chattanoogastate.edu/tnreconnect or call (423) 697-3346 for more information.
Building onto the success of Chattanooga State’s 7-week term format this spring, Chattanooga State Community College is now enrolling for the second 7-week term that begins March 15 and ends May 6. So far, 551 students, almost 10% of currently enrolled students, have chosen the more focused learning option.
Enrolling in a 7-week term provides students with several benefits, including:
Chattanooga State Community College will begin offering two 7-week terms during the spring 2021 semester that begins January 19. The 7-week format allows the student to take the same number of credit hours as they would normally take during a regular 15-week semester, only they are taking fewer at a time.
The 7-week format splits in half the traditional 15-week semester. Students can take 2-to-3 courses during the first 7-week term, and 2-to-3 courses during the second 7-week term, thereby completing four, five or six courses during spring semester.
Chattanooga State is proud to announce that the following students have attained Dean’s List status for the 2020 fall semester. Eligibility requirements to make the Dean’s List includes students who have completed 12 or more hours of college-level work with a grade point average (GPA) of 3.5 or higher for that semester. Dean’s List recognition is based on calculations at the end of the semester and cannot be updated later to reflect grade changes, such as removal of incompletes.
Chattanooga State has begun transitioning to a Modified Phase 2 Level of Operation and will be fully transitioned by Monday, November 16. Due to the recent spike of COVID-19 cases in our service area, and because we care about the health and safety of our campus community, we are doing our part to help mitigate its spread. All three instructional sites (Chattanooga, Dayton and Kimball) will remain in Phase 2 through January 8, 2021.