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Annual Report 2017-18 Published
https://chattanoogastate.edu/news-center/college-advancement/annual-report-2017-18-published
We are pleased to publish the 2017-18 Chattanooga State Annual Report. It is available online. Inside you will see key achievements made across our campus.
Past Annual Reports:
2015-16 Annual Report 2016-17 Annual ReportChattanooga State Honors #GivingTuesday by Helping Students in Crisis
For #GivingTuesday 2018 on Nov. 27th, the Chattanooga State Foundation is raising funds to support students in crisis. When unforeseen financial emergencies occur, it often
Chattanooga State President Dr. Rebecca Ashford accepted the CHAgives Employer Challenge to match her employee’s #GivingTuesday donations up to $1,000 to support the Helping Hands Fund.
prevents students from staying in school and completing their program of study.
Convocation 2018 Highlights
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Enjoy highlights below from Convocation 2018. Let’s have a great year!
ChattState Alumni Engagement Survey Underway
If you have children at home, or even in your family you spend time with, you understand the importance of the word “Why.” It is one of the first words or concepts a toddler learns to use consistently. Author Simon Sinek penned an entire book based on the concept of why entitled: Start with Why, How Great Leaders Inspire Everyone to Take Action. In his book, he encourages individuals, organizations, and corporations to not only understand why they do what they do, but then to capitalize on that understanding.
Save the Date for Culture Fest
https://chattanoogastate.edu/news-center/college-advancement/save-date-culture-fest
Chattanooga State’s International Community Outreach Office, in partnership with the Chattanooga Market, City of Chattanooga and Hamilton County, will co-host Chattanooga’s 19th annual Culture Fest, the area’s premiere showcase of international communities and largest annual celebration of local cultures.
The event will take place Sunday, Oct. 7 from 11:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m. at the First Tennessee Pavilion, located at 1801 Carter Street, downtown Chattanooga. Admission is free.
Annual Report 2016-17 published
https://chattanoogastate.edu/news-center/college-advancement/annual-report-2016-17-published
We are pleased to publish the Chattanooga State Annual Report 2016-17, and it is available online here. Inside you will see key achievements made across our campus, including recognition of faculty and staff excellence, student success, as well as grants and giving highlights.
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2015-16 Annual Report
Living the Dream
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Story by Hannah Baker
Chattanooga State Nursing Program Consistently High Quality
Chattanooga State’s Nursing program continues to exceed the Tennessee Board of Nursing benchmark. In fact, our May 2017 cohort of 107 RN graduates had a 100% licensure pass rate. Chattanooga State is unique in that we are the only institution in the state of Tennessee with such a large graduating class in one cohort to achieve 100% on their first attempt. The national average for passing the nursing licensure exam for 2017 is 87.11%, and the state average is 90.23%.
EWI Cumulative Scholarship Giving Exceeds $80,000
Executive Women International (EWI) of Chattanooga recently contributed a $4,600 check to the Chattanooga State Community College Foundation. Since chartering in 1987, EWI of Chattanooga has contributed more than $83,065 to Chattanooga State Foundation’s Executive Women International of Chattanooga Adult Students in Scholastic Transition Scholarship. This scholarship provides an opportunity for women, particularly single parents and displaced homemakers, to return to school in order to enhance their career opportunities.
A Note of Gratitude
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Wow! How is it that another calendar year is about to end? During this season of thanks and giving, I am grateful for many things. I am especially grateful for the unsung efforts of many professionals who are consumed with helping equip the next generation and our future workforce.
I am thankful for our students, students like Ashlee Kovalik, Allen Hunter, and Christy Cartwright whose grit and fortitude are an inspiration.