2022-2023 Catalog 
    
    Nov 08, 2024  
2022-2023 Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Extended Campuses



In addition to the White Bridge Road campus in Nashville, Nashville State has educational sites located throughout Davidson County and the Middle Tennessee area. Each location offers courses and programs to help students meet their educational and/or career goals. All six extended campuses provide the same individualized attention, helpful student services, and quality education as the White Bridge Road campus.

Humphreys County Campus

In 1999, the Humphreys County Center for Higher Education opened to serve Humphreys County and surrounding counties. This vibrant local-state-federal partnership has made the Humphreys County Center a model for off-site campus expansion statewide. Nashville State Community College is the lead institution of higher learning at the 33,000 square foot facility located at 695 Holly Lane in Waverly.

Students can take classes and complete degrees and certificates in areas that reflect the workforce demands and needs of the region. Areas of high demand include Health Sciences, Education and Teaching. In 2006, the Industrial Process Control Technology (IPCT) program was added to these offerings. Working with chemical processing plants in the Waverly/New Johnsonville area and surrounding areas as program partners, a curriculum for the IPCT program was developed. The IPCT degree has two concentrations: Process Technician and Maintenance Technician. The program also offers three technical certificate programs: Industrial Electrical and Instrumentation Technician, Industrial Maintenance Mechanic and Process Operator.  Students learn to work as members of teams that are responsible for the production process within an industry.

For more information about Nashville State at the Humphreys County Center, please call 931-296-1739 or visit www.nscc.edu/waverly.

Southeast Campus

After significant enrollment increases at the main campus, the college and community determined there was a need to better serve the residents of southeastern Davidson County. In 2005, the Southeast Center opened on Foster Avenue to provide greater access to higher education opportunities in this area of the county. In fall 2012, the Southeast Center was relocated to 5248 Hickory Hollow Parkway and was renamed the Southeast “Campus” to more accurately reflect the expansion of the facility and its services. To help better serve the increasing student enrollment, the renovated 2nd floor opened in January 2016, with the addition of over 40,000 square feet.

The facility features up-to-date science labs, a bookstore, two open computer labs, two expansive student lounges, multiple quiet and group study areas, a testing center, and plenty of parking.

Currently, Southeast students can enroll in general education core classes, which lead to Nashville State degrees and certificates, as well as fulfill Tennessee Transfer Pathway requirements. Many students are preparing for careers in Business Administration, Accounting, Health Sciences, and Computer Science fields. Our Law Enforcement facility offers degrees and a certificate for students interested in pursuing a career in Law Enforcement. The Randy Rayburn School of Culinary Arts, featuring a state-of-the-art kitchen, prepares students for careers as chefs and culinary professionals. The Hospitality Management Program prepares students for a career in the dynamic hospitality industry. The rapidly growing hospitality industry offers various careers in food and beverage, hotel and culinary arts. A balance of classroom, laboratory, and work experience opportunities prepare students for this challenging industry.

Through community involvement and support, the Southeast Campus is making the fastest growing part of Davidson County an excellent place to learn, work, and live.

For more information about the Southeast Campus, contact 615-780-2760 or visit www.nscc.edu/sec.

Nashville State at the Renaissance Center in Dickson

Although Nashville State has offered classes in Dickson for many years, fall 2007 marked an expanded and more permanent presence when civic leaders asked the college to become the lead institution for higher education in Dickson County. Course offerings, enrollment, and enthusiasm have increased each semester as the Center has evolved. In fall 2009, Nashville State relocated programs to the Renaissance Center in Dickson.

Nashville State at the Renaissance Center provides a full array of general education core classes, which lead to Nashville State degrees and certificates, as well as to fulfill Tennessee Transfer Pathway requirements. Many students are preparing for careers in Psychology, Business Administration, Pre-Health Professions, and Education fields. In 2015, two science labs were built to provide students access to general educations science courses.

Students at the Renaissance Center have access to registration, financial aid, advising, student activities, and tutoring resources on site. For added conveniences, students are able to take proctored exams at the Dickson site as well as Accuplacer placement testing and financial aid workshops.

For more information about the Dickson site of Nashville State Community College, please call 615-740-5998 or visit www.nscc.edu/dickson.

Clarksville Campus

With the support of local and state government officials, the Clarksville Campus opened its doors in fall 2012 to provide additional higher education opportunities for Montgomery and surrounding counties. The campus is located in the heart of Clarksville at 1760 Wilma Rudolph Parkway. The campus features smart classrooms, science labs, a Testing Center, a student lounge, and an open computer lab.

Students can take general education classes that lead to associate degrees and technical certificates, and may then transfer easily to Austin Peay State University and other four-year universities. Students can earn degrees in Business, Business—Logistics Concentration, Paralegal Studies, Early Childhood Education, and degrees for transfer into four-year teacher education programs. Technical certificates are available in Logistics and Early Childhood Education. Learning support classes are offered in English, math, and reading to prepare students for college-level work.

For more information about the Clarksville Campus, please call 931-472-3450, visit www.nscc.edu/clarksville, or email clarksville@nscc.edu.

East Davidson Campus

After identifying  a need for an additional campus location in the eastern part of Davidson County., the East Davidson Campus opened in the fall 2017.  The East Davidson Campus, located at 2845 Elm Hill Pike, is located in the heart of the Donelson-Hermitage community and is conveniently located off of Interstate 40. The facility, which is just over 32,000 square feet, has ample classroom, lab, and administrative space, a learning resource center, a bookstore, a testing center, student areas and an open computer lab.

The East Davidson Campus provides classes in general education as well as programs in Accounting, Administrative Professional Technology, Business, and Computer Information Technology. Nashville State’s East Davidson campus can help students meet their academic and career goals. Its convenient location, friendly staff, accommodating class schedule, and small class sizes provide students with a personalized experience that ultimately improves the quality of life for both students and the community.

For more information about the East Davidson Campus, contact 615-986-7444, visit www.nscc.edu/east-davidson, or email eastdavidsoncampus@nscc.edu.

North Davidson Campus

To increase accessibility to higher education for Tennesseans, Nashville State has been working to expand its footprint. The North Davidson campus in Madison (1520 Gallatin Pike North) will open in spring 2022 and offer classes for Fall 2022. The campus will be home to a three-story complex that will provide a civic and community asset, bridging the connection between commercial development on Gallatin Pike and the adjacent residential community. The campus will offer student services including advising, admissions, financial aid assistance and tutoring. The facility features science labs, open computer lab, student lounge, multiple quiet and group study areas, a testing center, and plenty of parking. Students can take classes that lead to associate degrees and technical certificates, and may then transfer to four-year universities. For more information about the North Davidson Campus email NorthDavidsonCampus@nscc.edu