Effective August 31, face masks are required indoors on all Motlow State Community College campuses. All students, employees, and guests are required to complete a daily health assessment form each day before coming on campus. Employees, students, and visitors are advised to observe social distancing wherever possible.
Multiple paramedics were honored during a graduation ceremony for two separate classes of Motlow State Community College students on Aug. 17.
Motlow State Community College is proud to be a participating college for Tennessee Promise! This is a statewide program that allows graduating high school students and home school seniors in Tennessee the opportunity to earn a degree or certificate from a Tennessee community or technical college regardless of financial status.
Motlow State Community College is scheduled to host an ACT Prep class for current high school students at the College's Moore County Campus beginning September 13 through October 11.
The 28th Annual Motlow College Foundation Golf Tournament is scheduled for Friday, Sept. 10 at Bear Trace Golf Course at Tims Ford State Park.
Tennessee Governor Bill Lee issued Executive Order No. 84 on Aug. 16, affirming individualized decisions regarding mask wearing in public places of learning during the COVID pandemic.
While many educational institutions grapple with providing quality instruction, Motlow State Community College is working to reduce the cost of getting an education. A recent Treasury Department report noted that Motlow State was recognized as a leader in controlling the cost of college attendance. One of the ways the College is meeting this goal is by reducing the costs of materials for students.
The Business and Technology Department at Motlow State Community College maintains an outstanding reputation for providing high-quality academic programs. From Accounting and Economics to Cyber Defense and Entrepreneurship, business and technology are among the most popular fields of study and Motlow graduates are in high demand.
Practicing medicine has always been a dream of mine. I had no idea where I wanted to start and didn't know specifically how I wanted to achieve this goal. I knew I needed to get patient contact hours and I always had a passion for helping people. I saw Motlow State was offering a summer course in Emergency Medical Services (EMS), so I decided to take a leap of faith and register for it. This was probably the best decision I have ever made. I gained experience, friends, and a new family in EMS.
Motlow State Community College is hosting a series of "On Campus Registration Rush" events as part of its continuing focus on student enrollment and student success.
The "Rush" events are scheduled beginning August 10 at Motlow's Moore County and Fayetteville campuses. They are designed to facilitate students registering for Fall 2021 classes, which begin August 23.