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Chattanooga State Community College

Chattanooga State Community College, also known as ''Chattanooga State'' or ''Chatt State'', is a public, comprehensive community college located in Chattanooga, Tennessee.〔“Chattanooga State Community College.” Educating Tennessee. Tennessee Board of Regents. http://www.tbr.edu/schools/default.aspx?id=2940. Retrieved 15 March 2011.〕 The college is a member of the Tennessee Board of Regents System and is accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools (SACS).〔〔For list of TBR Institutions and Schools, see “01:03:00 TBR Institutions and Schools.” Chattanooga State Community College. http://catalog.chattanoogastate.edu/content.php?catoid=5&navoid=192. Retrieved 8 April 2011.
* For list of accredited colleges, see Accredited Colleges in Tennessee. Southern Association of Colleges and Schools Commission on Colleges. http://www.sacscoc.org/. Retrieved 15 March 2011.〕 Athletically, Chattanooga State is a member of Region VII of the NJCAA.
Chattanooga State offers a variety of programs and degrees including 50 career programs; three university parallel degrees (Associate of Science, Associate of Art, and Associate of Science in Teaching) with areas of emphasis in the arts, humanities, mathematics, and natural sciences; 20 technical certificate programs; corporate training; continuing education; adult education, including GED preparation; Collegiate High at Chattanooga State (formerly Middle College High School); Early College (dual enrollment); and community service programs.〔〔“History of Chattanooga State.” http://catalog.chattanoogastate.edu/content.php?catoid=9&navoid=562. Retrieved 29 March 2011.〕〔“Tennessee Technology Center at Chattanooga: A Division of Chattanooga State.” Chattanooga State Community College. http://www.chattanoogastate.edu/ttc/. Retrieved 29 March 2011.〕〔“Corporate Training Programs.” Chattanooga State Community College. http://www.chattanoogastate.edu/continuinged/bucptrn.html. Retrieved 29 March 2011.〕〔“Continuing Education.” Chattanooga State Community College. http://www.chattanoogastate.edu/continuinged/buabout.html. Retrieved 29 March 2011.〕〔“Adult Education / GED.” Chattanooga State Community College. http://www.chattanoogastate.edu/ged/. Retrieved 29 March 2011〕〔Garrett, Joan. “Middle College Helps Guide Students’ Decisions.” ''Chattanooga Times Free Press'', 4 August 2008, p. B2.
* For website, see “At Middle College High School.” Chattanooga State Community College. http://www.chattanoogastate.edu/middle_college/. Retrieved 29 March 2011.〕〔〔“Dual Enrollment More Than Just a Matter of Convenience.” ''Chattanooga Times Free Press'', 27 October 2008, p. D1.
* For website, see ”Dual Enrollment/Early College.” Chattanooga State Community College. http://www.chattanoogastate.edu/dual_enrollment/. Retrieved 29 March 2011.〕〔“Higher Education Opportunities Abound.” ''Chattanooga Times Free Press'', 30 March 2008, p. CN56.
〕〔〔“Chattanooga State - The Power of Achievement,” p. 5. Chattanooga State Community College. http://www.pageturnpro.com/user/uploaded_books/129240170931567500_Viewbook%20Web%20final.pdf. Retrieved 29 March 2011.〕〔
Chattanooga State is the only community college in Tennessee that has a Tennessee College of Applied Technology (TCAT) as an integral part of its organization.〔“Chattanooga State Community College.” Tennessee Blue Book 2009-2010. http://www.tennessee.gov/sos/bluebook/09-10/16%20TBR.pdf. Retrieved 15 March 2011.〕 The TCAT offers 21 diploma programs and 7 certificate programs with a combined annual enrollment of over 2,300 students.〔
Total fall 2012 headcount enrollment, including the non-college credit providing TCAT, was 11,357.〔“Chattanooga State Quick Facts.” http://www.chattanoogastate.edu/effectiveness/pdf/quick_facts.pdf〕
Chattanooga State functions as an open-entry postsecondary institution for students residing in six counties in Southeast Tennessee, as well as seven bordering counties of North Georgia and Northeast Alabama, including Bledsoe, Grundy, Hamilton, Marion, Rhea, and Sequatchie in Tennessee; Catoosa, Dade, Fannin, Murray, Walker, and Whitfield in Georgia; and Jackson in Alabama.
Students who want to transfer to a four-year institution can go through the ''Tennessee Transfer Pathways'' program to transfer to other Tennessee Board of Regents institutions, the University of Tennessee (UT), and other Tennessee public universities. Students can also enter the University of Tennessee at Chattanooga (UTC) as juniors or get guaranteed acceptance to Middle Tennessee State University (MTSU) under special agreements signed between Chattanooga State, UTC, and MTSU.
The college offers instruction in a variety of modes including traditional classroom and laboratory instruction; asynchronous online instruction (more than 100 courses entirely online as well as many hybrid courses); synchronous instruction engaging students simultaneously at multiple sites; and one-to-one tutoring.〔〔“Frequently Asked Questions” on how many different courses does CDE offer. Chattanooga State Community College. http://www.chattanoogastate.edu/cde/cde_faq.html. Retrieved 30 March 2011.〕〔Business and Community Development Center, Center for Distributed Education, and Library Services in “Chattanooga State General Information.” http://catalog.chattanoogastate.edu/content.php?catoid=9&navoid=568. Chattanooga State Community College. Retrieved 30 March 2011.〕〔“Policies and Procedures” for the Reading and Writing Center. Chattanooga State Community College. http://www.chattanoogastate.edu/humanities/rwc/policies/. Retrieved 30 March 2011.〕
== History ==

In the early 1960s, the Tennessee State Board of Education began efforts to establish community colleges across the state as a result of post-World War II children entering higher education. In September 1965, Chattanooga State became Tennessee's first technical college and Southeast Tennessee's first public institution of higher education. It was originally known as Chattanooga State Technical Institute and was classified as a two-year, coeducational, college-level institution. The college was founded to offer technical programs with Associate in Science and Associate in Engineering degrees, primarily to meet industry needs and "to bridge the gap between engineers and craftsmen."〔Corlew, Robert E., and William B. Wheeler. ''Tennessee, the Volunteer State: An Illustrated History'' (Sun Valley, CA: American Historical Press, 2008), p. 190.〕
In 1973, Chattanooga State Technical Institute became Chattanooga State Technical Community College. Specifics of Senate Bill 1010 mandated that the college provide comprehensive one and two-year occupational, college parallel, continuing education, and community service programs; offer quality technical and scientific occupational programs; and serve as a regional technical school to train engineering technicians or technical workers in the fields of production, distribution, and service.〔
The college was under the State Board of Education until 1974 when it became part of the ''State Community College and University System'', which was later renamed the Tennessee Board of Regents. With that administrative change the college identified the counties in its service area: Hamilton, Rhea, Bledsoe, Sequatchie, Marion, and Grundy counties in Tennessee and border counties in Georgia.〔Corlew, Robert E., and William B. Wheeler. ''Tennessee, the Volunteer State: An Illustrated History'' (Sun Valley, CA: American Historical Press, 2008), p. 191.〕
In 1981, the State Area Vocational-Technical School, now known as the Tennessee College of Applied Technology (TCAT), entered into a pilot merger with Chattanooga State Technical Community College. Consequently the college added vocational education to its mission. In July 1983 the Tennessee legislature officially recognized the merger, creating a unique partnership between vocational and career programs. With this merger the college began offering one-year certificates in fields such as industrial electronics, automotive technology, and welding.〔
In 2009, the college was renamed Chattanooga State Community College when Senate Bill 681 became law.〔Public Acts, 2009, State of Tennessee, Public Chapter No. 352, Senate Bill No. 681 http://www.state.tn.us/sos/acts/106/pub/pc0352.pdf. Retrieved 11 April 2011.〕
Over the years, the college has collaborated with business and industry to achieve several milestones. In 2006 the college acquired the building and land which had been the world headquarters of the portrait photography company, Olan Mills, Inc., which added and to the campus, and was renamed the Center for Business, Industry, and Health Professions.〔“Chattanooga State - The Power of Achievement,” p. 10. Chattanooga State Community College. http://www.pageturnpro.com/user/uploaded_books/129240170931567500_Viewbook%20Web%20final.pdf. Retrieved 29 March 2011.〕 The creation of the Volkswagen Academy in 2009 was a unique partnership between the college and Volkswagen - the only such training partnership in over 60 VW plants worldwide.〔For Chattanooga State’s responsibility for the program, see “Volkswagen Academy on Partnership with Chattanooga State.” Chattanooga State Community College. http://www.chattanoogastate.edu/about/abvw.html. Retrieved 30 March 2011.
* For Enterprise South and Chattanooga State’s unique partnership, see “Chattanooga State - The Power of Achievement,” p. 22. Chattanooga State Community College. http://www.pageturnpro.com/user/uploaded_books/129240170931567500_Viewbook%20Web%20final.pdf. Retrieved 29 March 2011.
* For the address of the facility, see “The Chattanooga Chamber’s Volkswagen Team.” The Chattanooga Area Chamber of Commerce. http://www.chattanoogachamber.com/VolkswagenTeam.asp. Retrieved 11 April 2011.〕〔Pare, Mike. “Firms Extol ‘Green’.” ''Chattanooga Times Free Press'', 8 April 2011, p. C1.〕 The establishment of the Business and Community Development Center in downtown Chattanooga provides customized support for start-up companies.〔〔Corlew, Robert E., and William B. Wheeler. ''Tennessee, the Volunteer State: An Illustrated History'' (Sun Valley, CA: American Historical Press, 2008), p. 192.〕
The college has partnered with other cultural and educational organizations to offer collegiate education to particular populations. Hispanic immigrants are prepared for postsecondary study served by the Plaza Communitaria, a program in which the college partnered with the government of Mexico.〔“Chattanooga State - The Power of Achievement,” p. 34. Chattanooga State Community College.
http://www.pageturnpro.com/user/uploaded_books/129240170931567500_Viewbook%20Web%20final.pdf. Retrieved 29 March 2011.〕 American displaced workers are served by the AHEAD program.〔“Chattanooga State’s Project AHEAD.” Chattanooga State Community College. http://www.chattanoogastate.edu/ahead/. Retrieved 29 March 2011.〕 High school students can apply to the Middle College High School, a campus-based school offering both high school and collegiate studies.〔〔“Chattanooga State - The Power of Achievement,” p. 16. Chattanooga State Community College.
http://www.pageturnpro.com/user/uploaded_books/129240170931567500_Viewbook%20Web%20final.pdf. Retrieved 29 March 2011.〕 High school students can also apply to the Early College program, which offers motivated and bright students a chance to finish high school faster and get into college sooner.〔“Dual Enrollment More Than Just a Matter of Convenience.” ''Chattanooga Times Free Press'', 27 October 2008, p. D1.
* For website, see ”Dual Enrollment/Early College.” Chattanooga State Community College. http://www.chattanoogastate.edu/dual_enrollment/. Retrieved 29 March 2011.〕

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