Founded in 1970, Nashville State Community College is a public community college located in Nashville, Tennessee, USA. The following is a detailed introduction to the school:
School Overview
Size and Service Area: The school has a total of 9,853 students and serves seven counties in Middle Tennessee, including Cheatham County, Davidson County, Dickson County, Houston County, Humphreys County, Montgomery County and Stewart County.
Campus Environment and Facilities: The school is located in the city, with a main campus covering an area of 109 acres and sharing the campus with the Nashville branch of the Tennessee Institute of Applied Technology. On-campus facilities include 239,000 square feet of classrooms, laboratories, offices, student service centers and libraries.
Academic Programs
Rich majors: Associate degree and technical certificate programs, as well as transfer courses that can be connected to four-year universities, continuing education, adult education, early college high school programs, dual credit courses and community service programs.
Wide range of courses: Covering arts and humanities, business and professional studies, health sciences, science/technology/engineering/mathematics and other fields, specific majors such as architectural design technology, hotel management, transportation, secondary education, etc.
Flexible teaching methods: The school provides on-campus learning, online learning, virtual learning and hybrid learning to meet the needs of different students.
Campus Life
Student Support Services: With a variety of student support resources, including classroom help, financial support and life mentors, we are committed to helping students succeed.
Student Organizations and Activities: Although there are no intercollegiate sports programs, there are various student organizations and activities to enrich students' extracurricular life.
Admission Requirements
Open Admission: As an open admission institution, Nashville State Community College The admission threshold is relatively low, suitable for students from different backgrounds and learning levels.
Language requirements: International students need to provide certain English language scores, such as TOEFL or IELTS, etc. The specific requirements may vary according to different majors and courses.
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