Motlow College Foundation was awarded a $5,000 Smyrna Rotary grant to support the Foundation’s textbook assistance fund. The grant will provide additional funds to help eligible Motlow State Community College students purchase textbooks or access codes.
The Motlow State Community College Testing Center was awarded Test Center Certification by the National College Testing Association (NCTA).
The Fall 2022 semester, two Motlow State students were awarded the Rachel Gamble Memorial Scholarship through the Motlow College Foundation.
The flight training industry is thriving and the future looks brighter than it has in decades. In partnership with Azure Flight Support, Motlow State Community College unveiled its new Aviation Simulation Lab located at the Middle Tennessee Education Center (MTEC) in Shelbyville.
Online Social Work 2030-Introduction to Social Welfare in Spring 2023.
Motlow State conducted its first online Undergraduate Research Symposium in November. Approximately 27 students from four different areas of study participated.
Mariam Tanas was elected at large during the Tennessee Leadership Training Institute to serve as a member of the 2022-23 SkillsUSA Tennessee Postsecondary State Officer Team.
Approximately 30 Motlow State students participated in a simulated mass casualty exercise at the College's Sparta site Nov. 30.
to Motlow State Community College students Karyn Johnson, from Tullahoma, and Louisa Branch, from White House, for earning the Sam H. Odom Scholarship to use toward their Nursing degrees.
The Motlow State Community College Library was awarded a $5,000 Targeted Arts Development Initiative (TADI) Grant funded by the Tennessee Arts Commission.