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- 11.20.24
Groundbreaking Held for Dickson County Center for Higher Education
Leaders from Tennessee College of Applied Technology (TCAT) Dickson, Nashville State Community College, TriStar Horizon Medical Center, and The Jackson Foundation, along with state, county, city, civic, and business leaders held a groundbreaking...
- 09.27.24
Get Ready for Fall 2024 Semester Classes
Nashville State is here to help students prepare for a successful Fall 2024 semester.
- 09.18.24
Grant Will Fund Career Pathway for High School Students
Nashville State and Metro Nashville Public Schools (MNPS), with the support of the Nashville Area Chamber of Commerce, were awarded $2 million to create an opportunity for students at Maplewood and Pearl-Cohn high schools .
- 08.21.24
Dual Enrollment Through Nashville State Increases Opportunity for Tennessee High School Students
Between 2021 and 2023, dual enrollment through Nashville State has grown by 47%.
- 06.20.24
Pope Joins Nashville State as Vice President for Student Affairs and Enrollment Management
Dr. Alexis Pope joined Nashville State Community College as vice president of Student Affairs and Enrollment Management.
- 06.12.24
Nashville State Early College Program Launching at Cane Ridge High School
Cane Ridge High School will launch an Early College program at the start of the 2024-25 school year.
- 03.26.24
Welcome Center is One-stop Spot for Answers
With a smiling face and a welcoming attitude, the Nashville State Welcome Center is here to serve.
- 03.12.24
Tennessee Junior Chef Wins During Competition Held at Nashville State
For the second year in a row, the Randy Rayburn School of Culinary Arts at Nashville State held the Tennessee Junior Chef Competition organized by the Tennessee Department of Education’s School Nutrition program.
- 02.28.24
Humphreys County High Schoolers and Eighth Graders Learn About Educational to Career Pathways
More than 600 Humphreys County high schoolers and eighth graders visited Nashville State’s Humphreys County campus to learn about high-demand and high-wage careers.
- 04.11.23
Early College Coming to Glencliff High School
Metro Nashville Public Schools and Nashville State announced that Glencliff High School will have an Early College program beginning fall 2024.