Southwest opens new location at UT Martin - Somerville Center
The University of Tennessee at Martin Somerville Center is Southwest’s newest location and renewed foray into providing local courses to Fayette County residents. The Somerville Center features an office and reception area, two classrooms and access to a computer lab for Southwest students. Southwest will offer six courses this semester and students wishing to complete coursework through both institutions will be able to transfer courses and share financial aid as needed.
“Southwest is proud to partner with the University of Tennessee at Martin to extend our reach and better serve the residents of Fayette County,” President Tracy D. Hall said. “Our goal is to provide access to education that leads to careers and continued education, and having a presence at the UT Martin Somerville Center is an excellent way to do just that. Southwest students in Fayette County will benefit from convenient access to a tuition-free education while they travel a seamless pathway to a bachelor’s degree and beyond at UT Martin. It’s a win-win-win for Southwest, UT Martin and Fayette County residents.”
The Somerville site will be Southwest’s seventh location in the region and will allow students in the Fayette County area to complete select community college coursework without commuting into Shelby County. Initially, Southwest will offer an Associate of Applied Science degree in business management with co-requisite courses in English, reading and mathematics, as well as additional courses to complement existing UT Martin offerings at the center. Additional degree programs will become available over the next year to allow full degree availability within the next 12-18 months. Courses completed through Southwest will be transferrable to UT Martin through the Tennessee Transfer Pathway for those wishing to complete four-year degrees.
“We are excited to help offer these opportunities to students in the Fayette County region who may be looking for an alternative route to higher education,” said UT Martin Chancellor Keith Carver. “We look forward to being able to serve the region in bigger and better ways, and collaborating with Southwest Tennessee Community College will help us better serve area residents where they are.”
In This Issue...
- Message from President
- Southwest chosen to debut LaunchCode’s first free computer programming courses in Tennessee
- RETIREMENT: Barbara Wells, registrar
- Students celebrate Southwest Leadership Institute completion
- Southwest: In the News
- Southwest opens new location at UT Martin - Somerville Center
- Southwest achieves medical device finishing first
- Sindy Abadie named special assistant to the vice president, Academic Affairs
- Holiday open house showcases faculty and staff holiday spirit
- Institutional Effectiveness and Equity and Compliance announce new leadership
- FACULTY KUDOS: Southwest faculty Bev Johnson to make history as Tennessee Radio Hall of Fame inductee
- Southwest Foundation celebrates generosity and student success at holiday reception
- New Year's resolution tips on new gym memberships
- Southwest and TCAT-Memphis celebrate economic impact at 2018 Legislative Luncheon
- President Hall elected to lead TBR Presidents' Council
- Welcome aboard, new team members
- Farewell: Retiree Vera Jane Williams
- STAFF KUDOS: Executive Assistant to the President Sherman Greer elected to Memphis City Council
- Saluqi Basketball enters 2019 among top-ranked TCCAA teams
- Mental Health Corner: Why weight loss as a new year’s resolution can harm your mental health
- Monika Johnson named special assistant to the president
- STAFF KUDOS: Robert Jackson named Maxine Smith Fellow
- Prospective students learn why Southwest is “Your Best Choice” at Campus Day 2018
- Former All-American Ashley Shields inducted into Memphis Amateur Sports Hall of Fame
- Saluqi Success Pathway (SSP) Hubs serve as lifelines for Southwest students
- Southwest to host 26th National African American Read-In Feb. 25
- CMT’S Empowering Education initiative seeks to encourage residents to pursue higher education
Fuel for Finals
nourishes students taking winter finals- The Diversity Club and Club of the Arts to honor Memphis State Eight pioneer Bertha Rogers Looney
- Project MOST (Men of Southwest Tennessee) to host Men in Black Awards Feb. 8
- Vice President for Institutional Advancement Karen Nippert retires January 31
- Brenda Rayner returns to Southwest as new Saluqi Success Pathway Coach