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    Motlow State Updates On-Campus Plan

    • August 18th, 2021

    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.

    Motlow Saves Students Money with OER

    Motlow Saves Students Money with OER

    • August 16th, 2021

    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.

    Business and Technology Department

    Meet Motlow's Business and Technology Dept

    • August 11th, 2021

    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.

    Gabrielle Hernandez: Following Her Dream

    Gabrielle Hernandez: Following Her Dream

    • August 4th, 2021

    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 Hosting “On Campus Registration Rush”

    Motlow Hosting "On Campus Registration Rush"

    • August 3rd, 2021

    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.

    Motlow keeps college affordable: No online course fees

    Motlow keeps college affordable: No online course fees

    • July 28th, 2021

    A recent Treasury Department report noted that Motlow State was recognized as a leader in controlling the cost of college attendance. Motlow distinguished itself as a leader in preventing the increase of fees associated with online learning. Tennessee's public higher education institutions have provided online courses for more than two decades. The prevalence of online courses increased during the COVID-19 pandemic. At some colleges and universities, students are charged higher mandatory fees than students who attend class in person.

    Motlow offers high-demand, short-term skills training

    Motlow offers high-demand, short-term skills training

    • July 28th, 2021

    The Workforce Development Department at Motlow State Community College recently purchased an aptitude assessment program called YouScience that uses brain games to determine a student's aptitude for specific careers.

    Seal Awarded Arts Educator of the Decade

    Seal Awarded Arts Educator of the Decade

    • July 26th, 2021

    Motlow State's very own theater instructor, Emily Seal, was awarded Arts Educator of the Decade during the 2020 BroadwayWorld Nashville awards. "The award came in the middle of the pandemic when I had not stepped foot on a stage in a year. It was a nice light in the dark time," said Seal, an Associate Professor for Theatre and Communication who has worked at Motlow for ten years. "People voted online. Many of the community theatre members are the people who voted for me, and that was very kind."


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