Southwest Tennessee Community College

Summary

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Southwest Tennessee Community College is a public community college in Memphis, Tennessee. As the product of a merger between two colleges in 2000, the school has two campuses in Memphis and several satellite centers. It is operated by the Tennessee Board of Regents.

Southwest Tennessee Community College
TypePublic community college
EstablishedConsolidation completed July 1, 2000
Parent institution
Tennessee Board of Regents
PresidentTracy D. Hall
Academic staff
189 full-time and 221 part-time (spring 2022)[1]
Students6,391 (spring 2022)[2]
Location, ,
U.S.
CampusUrban
NicknameSaluqis
Websitewww.southwest.tn.edu

History edit

 

The college resulted from the 2000 merger between two institutions, the former Shelby State Community College and the former State Technical Institute at Memphis ("STIM"). Nathan Essex, the school's founding president, announced in 2014 that he would retire the next summer.[3]

The merger was an attempt to reduce the overhead of maintaining two separate institutional managements and a recognition of the increasing convergence of academic and technical education. It also has made credits earned at the former Technical Institute more readily transferable to other institutions of higher learning, which was an additional goal of the merger. Southwest is one of the largest two-year colleges operated by the Tennessee Board of Regents.

Southwest Tennessee Community College is a comprehensive, multicultural, public, open-access college. Southwest is accredited by the Commission on Colleges of the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools.

Presidents edit

  • Jess H. Parrish (president, Shelby State Community College, 1970–1981)
  • Charles M. Temple (president, State Technical institute at Memphis, 1983–1995)
  • M. Douglas Call (president, State Technical institute at Memphis–2000)
  • Floyd "Bud" Amann (president Shelby State Community College 1996–2000)
  • Floyd "Bud" Amann (president Southwest Tennessee Community College 2000–2001)
  • Nathan Essex (president 2001–2015)
  • Tracy D. Hall (president 2015–present)

Campuses edit

Southwest has several campuses and centers. These include:

  • Macon Cove Campus- located in Northeast Memphis (35°09′42″N 89°51′58″W / 35.1616°N 89.8661°W / 35.1616; -89.8661 (Southwest Tennessee Community College, Macon Cove Campus))
  • Union Avenue Campus- located in Downtown Memphis (35°08′13″N 90°02′13″W / 35.1370°N 90.0369°W / 35.1370; -90.0369 (Southwest Tennessee Community College, Union Avenue Campus))
  • Gill Center- located in Frayser
  • Maxine A. Smith Center- located in Southeast Memphis
  • Millington Center- located in Millington, Tennessee
  • Whitehaven Center- located in Whitehaven

Athletics edit

The college maintains collegiate sports teams in the following sports:

  • Men's basketball
  • Women's basketball
  • Baseball
  • Softball
  • Women's soccer
  • Cheerleading

The mascot is the Saluqi.

Both basketball teams have a winning tradition and regularly advance to the national tournaments. Basketball games are played at the Verties Sails Gymnasium on the Union Avenue Campus.

The Saluqi's baseball program plays at USA Stadium in Millington, Tennessee.

References edit

  1. ^ "College Navigator - Southwest Tennessee Community College".
  2. ^ "College Navigator - Southwest Tennessee Community College".
  3. ^ Sheffield, Michael (August 19, 2014). "Southwest Tennessee Community College president announces retirement". Memphis Business Journal. Retrieved September 19, 2016.
  4. ^ "Home". Medical District High School. Retrieved 2023-01-21. Southwest Tennessee Community College Building E 737 Union Avenue Memphis, TN 38103

External links edit

  • Official website