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Southwest Tennessee Community College


Prospective students, new and returning students dropped by Saluqi Saturday Aug. 20, 2022 to register for fall semester classes that began two days later. The annual enrollment event was held at the Macon Cove and Union Avenue campuses for the first time prior to the start of fall classes. Students were able to speak with representatives from admissions, advising, records, financial aid, and career services in a one stop shop that got them in and out and ready to start their journey at Southwest.

Saluqi Saturday brings students ready to start their journey

Prospective students, new and returning students dropped by Saluqi Saturday Aug. 20, 2022 to register for fall semester classes that began two days later. The annual enrollment event was held at the Macon Cove and Union Avenue campuses for the first...

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Shawn Loth women's Soccer coach

Shawn Loth named Southwest’s women soccer coach

Congratulations to Shawn Loth, Southwest’s new women’s soccer coach. Loth began his coaching job on June 15, 2022. He previously held the position of interim coach.

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Associate Professor of Criminal Justice Studies Joanitha Barnes and Dean of Division of Humanities, Social Sciences and Mathematics Dr. Sherria King enjoy the opening ceremony of Summer Institute 2022.

Southwest’s Summer Institute tackles topics and tactics, from pedagogy to the pandemic

The Center for Teaching and Learning Excellence kicked off its 20th annual Summer Institute for faculty and staff May 10- July 28, 2022. This year’s professional development workshops and sessions focused on giving faculty and staff ideas to sharpen...

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tnAchieves’ 2022 Summer Institute students pictured with Tennessee Representative John Gillespie at Southwest’s Whitehaven Center.

tnAchieves Summer Institute ends year two with 100 percent student completion

Giving up your summer fun for class work can be tough, but for 27 dedicated high school students the hard work has paid off.

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