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TN Technology Center at Chattanooga State selects Student of the Year
https://www.chattanoogastate.edu/news-center/internal-press-release/tn-technology-center-chattanooga-state-selects-student-year
Ten outstanding Tennessee Technology Center (TTC) students were recognized recently during the annual TTC Student of the Year luncheon at Chattanooga State...
2018 Employee Excellence Awards Announced
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Student success is the top priority of Chattanooga State Community College. The 2018 Excellence Award winners all embody the same characteristics to ensure...
Reading & Writing Center - Policies
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The Chattanooga State Writing Center assists students with all stages of the writing process. Tutors can aid students with writing problems and writing ass...
ChattState Adjunct Professor Assumes Key Role at Montgomery Planetarium
WAKA Action 8 News -- William “Lee” Tinker, an adjunct professor of astronomy at Chattanooga State Community College, has been chosen as the Planetarium Coordinator for the W.A. Gayle Planetarium in Montgomery, AL.
Tinker is tasked with leading educational programming and overseeing daily operations at the planetarium.
Originally from the Chattanooga area, Tinker is a current member of the Southeastern Planetarium Association and a board member of the Treasure Coast Astronomical Society in Ft. Pierce, FL.
Tinker is a longtime ChattState adjunct professor who also served as the College’s Assistant Director of Orientation/Advisement/Retention from 1990 to 1999.
When we say, "Start Here. Go Anywhere." here at ChattState, we mean it. We couldn't be prouder of the students, faculty, and staff who make up our college community and the lasting impacts they have.
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Policy: Divisive Concepts & Freedom of Expression
https://www.chattanoogastate.edu/policy-divisive-concepts-freedom-expression
This notice is intended to comply with the Tennessee Higher Education Freedom of Expression and Transparency Act (the “Act”) an...
Building the Future: A Student's Perspective on ChattState's New Advanced Manufacturing Center
https://www.chattanoogastate.edu/news-center/student-success/building-future-students-perspective-chattstates-new-advanced
On Friday, March 1, Chattanooga State Community College welcomed distinguished guests to the unveiling of its new Advanced Manufacturing Center (TCAT 5). A...
‘It Was Meant for Me to Be Here,’ Says ChattState-to-UTC Transfer Student
https://www.chattanoogastate.edu/news-center/event/it-was-meant-me-be-here-says-chattstate-utc-transfer-student
By Chuck Wasserstrom, University of Tennessee Chattanooga -- On Tuesday, March 19, University of Tennessee at Chattanooga staff, faculty, and students will...
Week of Celebration Recognizes Student, Staff, and Faculty Excellence at ChattState
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CHATTANOOGA, TN -- Chattanooga State Community College gathered last week to celebrate student, staff, and faculty excellence with many events including gr...
Unheard-of//Ensemble Performs March 11 @ 7:30 pm
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Chattanooga State Community College and the Tennessee Arts Commission (TAC) have joined together to co-sponsor the “Unheard-of//Ensemble” concert on Monday...
Chattanooga State wins state approval to proceed with $20 million expansion in Rhea County, $10.2 million project in Chattanooga
Andy Sher, Chattanooga Times Free Press—The Tennessee State Building Commission has approved Chattanooga State Community College's estimated $20 million project in Rhea County that would provide a new site for the community college's academic programs. The project is funded through Governor Bill Lee's $56.2 billion budget. Further approval was given to Chattanooga State to proceed with $10.2 million in improvements to its Tennessee College of Applied Technology academic building in Chattanooga and its automotive technology building.
The Governor's budget recommendations included $945.9 million to fund all 29 major projects recommended by the state's Higher Education Commission for Tennessee Colleges of Applied Technology campuses across the state. Additionally, $50.6 million in maintenance funding was approved for 15 projects at all 13 community colleges and 24 other improvements at 14 applied technology campuses.
This comes as Chattanooga State plans to launch a new associate's degree in electric vehicle engineering, which will be initially offered through the existing Volkswagen Electric Vehicle apprenticeship program at the company's Chattanooga plant.
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