Dr. A. Frank Glass, President Emeritus of Motlow State Community College, recently received the distinguished Tennessee Board of Regents Chancellor's Award for Excellence in Philanthropy.
Murfreesboro resident Dr. Joy Rich, Assistant Vice President of Workforce Development at Motlow State Community College, was a featured contributor in the April edition of Association for Career and Technical Education (ACTE) Techniques.
Motlow State broke ground on May 31 on a new Soccer facility at the College's Moore County campus.
Motlow State Community College is proud to announce that it has earned ARM Institute Endorsement. ARM Endorsement recognizes programs that prepare students for manufacturing careers working with robotics.
Motlow State registration, advisement, and admission specialists will host 12 days of on-campus assistance June 27-30, July 18-21, and August 1-4.
Motlow State has partnered with BASF to develop an apprenticeship program at the chemical company's Sparta, Tennessee location.
Motlow State announces Dr. Regina Verdin has been selected as the new Executive Vice President for Academic Affairs.
High school students across middle Tennessee graduate with associate degrees from Motlow State Community College each year.
Some high school graduates may be considering sitting out this year and waiting on Fall 2023 to begin their higher education enrollment. However, taking a gap year could cost students $90,000 in the course of their lifetime.
Motlow acknowledges the financial hardships faced by students and their families due to the pandemic and rising inflation costs. Not increasing tuition during this time is encouraging news for potential and current students.