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Topic: George Van AllenWritten by Karin Fielder Weaver and Kelly C. Motes
These academically talented dual-enrollment students recently made the news by finishing their first year at Nashville State Community College (NSCC). Hannah began attending NSCC in June 2015 at the age of 14. To date, she has completed 38 college credits, with a cumulative college GPA of 3.45. «Read the rest of this article» Sections: Education | No Comments
Nashville State Community College names Steve Conklin of Clarksville as Director
In making the announcement, Crane stated “We are glad to have Steve Conklin join our staff as Director of our new extended campus in Clarksville. Steve’s background, experience, and Clarksville ties made him an excellent choice for the position.” «Read the rest of this article» Sections: Education | No Comments
Nashville State Community College in Clarksville Admits 1st Student
According to Kathy Ragan, the Nashville State admissions representative at the campus, “Tyreco was very diligent in getting his information to the college in order to start classes this fall. He is clearly excited about beginning his education at Nashville State.” «Read the rest of this article» Sections: Education | No Comments
Nashville State community College acquires satellite Campus site in Clarksville Tennessee this weekDeal is next step toward holding classes later this year
“I am pleased with the news regarding transfer of ownership of this building to Nashville State Community College,” State Representative Joe Pitts said. “This is another step toward the reality of having this fine institution in the Clarksville higher education community.” «Read the rest of this article» Sections: News | No Comments
Nashville State Community College to plant satellite Campus in ClarksvilleSchool plans expansion to former Saturn dealership
“One of the best ways we can increase job opportunities in our community is through increased access to higher education,” said State Representative Joe Pitts. “Nashville State will add another lane to the higher education bridge in Clarksville and Montgomery County.” On Monday, the Executive Subcommittee of the State Building Commission approved the first step for Nashville State to obtain the former Saturn dealership on Wilma Rudolph Boulevard, which occupies nearly 18 acres in North Clarksville. State and local officials have been working for years on a deal to bring Nashville State to the city. «Read the rest of this article» Sections: News | No Comments
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