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Topic: Roane State Community College
Eleven of the 13 community colleges start fall classes Monday (August 24th, 2020). Northeast State Community College and Roane State Community College began classes this past week. «Read the rest of this article» Sections: Education | No Comments
Clarksville Police Department welcomes Officers Arian Prather, Bryan Hughes to Community Relations Unit
Officer Hughes is a Clarksville native and is a graduate of Northwest High School. Officer Hughes enlisted in the U.S. Army and served a total of 8 years between active duty and reserves. While serving in the US Army, Officer Hughes attended Austin Peay State University (APSU), later serving as a military contractor for Fort Campbell, KY. «Read the rest of this article» Sections: News | No Comments
Tennessee Higher Education Increases Enrollment for the Fourth Consecutive Year
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Tuition, Fees approved by Tennessee Board of Regents
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Tennessee Board of Regents approves Tuition IncreaseTennessee Board of Regents
Because there is no across-the-board increase in mandatory fees (fees paid by all students in addition to tuition), the effective increase in tuition and fees combined is 2.4 to 2.6 percent for community college students taking 15 credit hours per semester and 2.8 percent for technical college students. ![]() Tennessee Board of Regents increases tuition by 2.7 percent at community colleges, 3 percent at colleges of applied technology – fourth consecutive year of increases under 4 percent. «Read the rest of this article» Sections: Education | No Comments
Instant Peay Play: APSU Softball continues to add chapters to historic season
Entering the season, the Govs softball team hadn’t finished a campaign above .500 since posting a 28-22 record back in 1993, hadn’t qualified for the Ohio Valley Conference Championship Tournament since 2007 and had never recorded 30 wins in a season. «Read the rest of this article» Sections: Sports | No Comments
Tennessee Board of Regents approves 2.6 percent increase in In-State Tuition Rates
Except for one year when the Tennessee Colleges of Applied Technology asked for a small increase in fees rather than tuition, it is the lowest increase for the community and technical colleges combined since 1991-92. It is the third consecutive year of tuition hikes of 4 percent or less – the TBR system’s lowest three-year increase in decades. ![]() Students at Tennessee Board of Regents institutions face lowest tuition increase in nearly 25 years. «Read the rest of this article» Sections: Education | No Comments
Former APSU President Sherry Hoppe enshrinement into OVC Hall of FameAPSU Sports Information
The Ohio Valley Conference Hall of Fame was organized in 1977 with the intent of honoring the coaches, administrators, faculty and staff that have been associated with the OVC for at least five years and provided extensive and outstanding service to the Conference.
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APSU awarded over $140,000 from THEC to Improve Campus Climate for Increased Degree Attainment
The $800,000 in funding through the Institutional Outcome Improvement Fund Grant will assist institutions in growing student outcomes in areas such as credit hour progression and degree completion. «Read the rest of this article» Sections: Education | No Comments
Tennessee Board of Regents Approves Tuition Increases, APSU sees 3% IncreaseNashville State Community College sees Tuition Increase as well
It also took action on recommendations by a number of committees, including Finance and Business Operations, Personnel and Compensation, Academic Policies and Programs, and Tennessee Technology Centers. «Read the rest of this article» Sections: Education | No Comments
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