Motlow State Community College
P.O. Box 8500
Lynchburg, TN 37352-8500
Though Motlow State
community college was founded in 1969 with only 551 students it has since grown to accommodate a student body of nearly 8,000 -- according to data from the Autumn of 2002. Today, Motlow State
Community College is a public two-year institution that seeks to enrich and empower both its students and community. And with locations in Fayetteville, McMinnville, Tullahoma, and Smyrna, Tennessee, Motlow State
Community College is clearly dedicated to offering residents in Southern Middle Tennessee the postsecondary education that they need to succeed.
Whether students are interested in career reinforcing certificate programs, career-applicable associate degree programs, or college-transferable associate degree programs, this Tennessee college provides the courses necessary for a successful higher education. Students who are interested in attaining an associate degree in early childhood education,
nursing, social work, English, computer science,
business administration, or even pre-dentistry will find the courses they need to either enter the field after graduation or transfer to a bachelor's degree granting institution.
Quick Facts:
Motlow State Community College is accredited by the Commission on Colleges of the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools, and is a Tennessee Board of Regents Institution.
As of Autumn of 2002, the average age of the student body at Motlow State Community College was 25.
Students who wish to transfer from Motlow State Community College to a fellow Tennessee Board of Regents school, will find that the credits they have earned are easily transferred.
Despite its large student body this Tennessee college enjoys a student-teacher ratio of 24:1 for day classes and 20:1 for evening courses.
Motlow State Community College offers online degree programs to help students train for career advancement. It also offers workforce training to interested individuals and businesses.
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