April 1, 2021

Dear Chattanooga State Family,
It’s hard to believe it’s April, and we are just weeks away from finishing this semester. With the start of April, I am reminded that registration for the summer and fall semesters begins next week. Be sure to contact your advisor and register for your classes. I’m looking forward to the excitement that spring brings: the return to the outdoors, finishing the semester, graduation, and preparation for next year--or your new career! Let’s continue to press on and finish strong.

We are resilient. We are innovative. We are united. We are ChattState.

Sincerely,
Rebecca Ashford, Ed.D.
President


Apply to Be a Summer Tutor

You can earn a $1000 stipend for your work this summer tutoring. The Bill & Crissy Haslam Foundation launched the Tennessee Tutoring Corps (TTC) to help address COVID learning losses for students across our state. Apply now to take part in this exciting opportunity.


Looking Ahead—Fall 2021

Schedule an advising appointment

Registration is just around the corner (dates below), you will need a PIN to register. Schedule an appointment with your advisor to be sure you know which classes to take next semester.

  • April 5: Veterans - 9 a.m. and Global Scholars – 2 p.m.
  • April 6: Continuing Sophomores – 9 a.m.
  • April 8: Continuing Student other than Sophomores – 9 a.m.
  • April 12: New Students – 9 a.m.

7-Week Classes Update

Chattanooga State is serious about student success. That’s why when we return to campus for fall, we will not return to the status quo. The Fall 2021 schedule is available for students to view in preparation for registration. Here are a few improvements you may notice:

  • More Focus—dividing the semester into two 7-week terms enables you to focus on fewer classes at once and succeed at higher rates.
  • More Choices— you will have options to take many of our classes in a variety of formats: face-to-face, hybrid, virtual, and online.
  • More Balance—most classes will be offered utilizing a Monday through Thursday schedule enabling students to utilize Fridays for studying, student activities, and life!

Schedule an appointment with your assigned academic advisor to customize a schedule that meets your degree requirements and works best for you!sample schedule


Important Financial Aid Deadlines

  • Tennessee Reconnect Grant Program 2020-21 FAFSA filing deadline for the extended from February 1, 2021, to May 15, 2021.
  • Dual Enrollment Grant application deadline for the Spring 2021 term extended from February 1, 2021, to May 15, 2021.
  • Dual Enrollment Grant application deadline for the Spring 2021 term at Tennessee Colleges of Applied Technology (TCAT) from March 1, 2021 to May 15, 2021.

Student Voices Initiative (SVI)

Chattanooga State faculty, staff, and administrators want to learn more about what it means to be a Chattanooga State student. In order to learn more about student experiences, we are conducting student focus groups (guided discussions), which are designed to gather perspectives from a diverse array of students.  We invite you to participate in these focus groups to help us. To participate, please sign up. Compensation of $25 is offered to students who complete the focus group survey.


Student Resources

  • Tutoring: Virtual tutoring services are available to you.
  • Emergency Aid: The Student Support Center is available to assist students struggling to meet their basic needs. Please use the Wellness Check on TigerWeb to let us know if you need assistance.
  • Technology Support: Devices (laptops, hotspots, etc.) are available through the College. To request a device, complete the technology request form.
  • Support Services: Chattanooga State is dedicated to delivering support services and resources to assist our students. Visit the virtual Student Support Center to learn more about the many services offered.
  • Academic Resources: Visit the Spring 2021 Update page for a listing of academic resources, including links to the Math Center, Andrews Reading and Writing Center, the Testing Center, Kolwyck Library, and more.
  • Student Assistance Library (Lib) Guide: We now have a Lib Guide for students to provide assistance with eLearn / Virtual Classes / Proctoring / Accessibility / etc.
  • Career Services Center: The Career Services Center is available to provide services online or by phone to Chattanooga State students, alumni, faculty and staff. Services include career counseling & assistance with selecting a major, job search planning, resume writing assistance, interview skills, and more. Visit JOBlink to view job and internship opportunities. To schedule an appointment for any service, please call 423-697-4421 or email careers@chattanoogastate.edu. The Career Services Virtual Office hours are Monday through Thursday, 8:00 a.m. to 5:30 p.m.; Friday 8:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.
  • Food: The Tiger Cupboard provides supplemental food and other necessities for students in need. Visit for more information.
  • Tennessee Board of Regents Student Resources: We know that the global COVID-19 (coronavirus) outbreak has been causing a great deal of uncertainty, anxiety, and stress for students across Tennessee. The closing of many places of employment and moving college courses and services to a virtual environment can lead to emotional and financial strain in addition to the physical health risks presented by the virus. Please know that you are not alone.

Student Life Events & Activities

All students are welcome to join! Check out your Student Life Calendar of Events.


College Exit Exam

For students who will complete associate degree requirements in May or summer months of 2021 and who have an intent to graduate form on file with Records, information about completing therequired College Exit Exam has been sent to your student email (TigerMail). The exam is online, takes approximately 45 minutes and can be taken at your convenience by May 1, 2021. The results from the College Exit Exam are used for institutional improvement planning as well as an indicator of the learning within the required general education courses.


Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (Snap) Eligibility During the Covid-19 Pandemic

As a college student, you may be eligible for the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP). SNAP is a federal program that provides nutrition benefits to supplement the food budget of individuals and families in need.

The Consolidated Appropriations Act, 2021, temporarily expands SNAP eligibility to students who either:

  • Are eligible to participate in work study employment during the 2020-2021 academic year (students eligible for federal work study are notified by the Financial Aid Office), or
  • Have an expected family contribution (EFC) of 0 in the current academic year. The EFC is based on a student’s data entered on a Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA).

APPLY: You can apply for SNAP benefits at your local Department of Human Services county office or online at the Department of Tennessee Department of Human Services SNAP website.


Emergency Broadband Benefit Program—Assistance Paying for Internet Service

Households with at least one member receiving a federal Pell Grant during the 2020-2021 academic year may be eligible to receive up to $50 per month to help pay for broadband internet service. Other low-income households may be eligible for discounts on internet access through the Lifeline Program. Students should contact their internet service provider to determine if they are a participating provider and the process in place to apply for the benefit.


National Signing Day Event

On Thursday, April 15th, TCAT Chattanooga will be co-hosting a National Signing Day Event with Sequoyah High School to honor their TCAT dual enrollment students choosing to finish their education here at TCAT Chattanooga.


Employee Excellence Award Winners

We recently announced the winners of 2020-2021 Employee Excellence Awards.