Nashville State partners with Tennessee Oncology to create Medical Assistant program

Nashville State Community College is teaming up with nationally recognized healthcare provider Tennessee Oncology to offer its employees a chance.

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Pell Grants fail to keep up with rising costs Tennessee students face

Federal Pell Grants, awarded to students demonstrating exceptional financial need, have not kept pace with the rising costs of higher.

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Fall College Data Shows Big Gains — And Jarring Freshmen Declines

Despite undergraduate enrollment gains for the first time since the pandemic began, a new report shows jarring declines among traditional.

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Dickson County Higher Education Center announced for Dickson and surrounding communities

Nashville State Community College (NCC), the Tennessee College of Applied Technologies (TCAT) Dickson,  TriStar Horizon Medical Center, and The Jackson.

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Dates announced for free ACT Senior Retake

The Tennessee Department of Education (TDOE) announced the dates for this year’s free fall ACT Senior Retake opportunities. Traditionally, Tennessee.

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Comptroller report finds sports betting contributing more than expected to lottery scholarships

A new report on the lottery scholarship program found online sports betting is contributing tens of millions more dollars than.

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Fisk University Board of Trustees names Dr. Agenia Walker Clark as the university’s next president

Fisk University’s Board of Trustees announced Girl Scout Leader Dr. Agenia Walker Clark as the university’s new president. Clark will.

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TSU President Glenda Glover announces retirement

Tennessee State University (TSU) President Glenda Glover announced her retirement from the position after a decade of service Monday. “Serving.

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Tennessee students taking career and technical education show more interest in health science careers according to new Comptroller report

A new report by the Tennessee Comptroller found Tennessee students are showing a strong interest in Health Science careers. The.

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Supreme Court rules against affirmative action; racial diversity in colleges likely to suffer

The nation’s top colleges are likely to enroll fewer Black, Latino, and Native American students after the Supreme Court ruled.

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