The average annual net price that a student who receives federal financial aid pays to cover expenses (e.g. tuition, living expenses, etc.) to attend the school's largest program. Net price is the program's cost of attendance minus any grants and scholarships received. For public schools, this is only the average cost for in-state students. Negative cost values indicate that the average grant/scholarship aid exceeded the cost of attendance.
Cleveland State Community College is a public community college located in Cleveland, Tennessee. Founded in 1967, the school offers associate degrees and certificates in a number of fields of study.
Cleveland State Community College offers the following healthcare-related courses:
Students in the Medical Assisting program at Cleveland State Community College will learn how to work effectively in the medical workplace. Students can expect to learn how to analyze patient files, communicate with patients, and perform both administrative and clerical duties. Courses of study include Medical Terminology, Introduction to Psychology, and Healthcare Legal/Ethical Issues.
Students in the Medical Office program at Cleveland State Community College can choose to pursue either a certificate or an Associate of Applied Science degree. Students will take classes like Records Management, Medical Terminology, and Office Procedures to help prepare them for employment in a routine medical office environment.
The goal of the Nursing program at Cleveland State Community College is to prepare students to take the NCLEX-RN exam upon finishing all course requirements. Students will learn important nursing skills like clinical decision making, communication, and professional behavior. Classes include Microbiology, Mental Health Nursing, and Fundamentals of Nursing.
Cleveland State Community College was awarded the funding along with the University of Tennessee Chattanooga to create the Experiential Learning in Advanced Manufacturing towards Novel and Diverse Career Opportunities for Rural Tennessee Students (EXPAND TN) program.
The Carl Hite Math and Science Building has been closed for two years for the $2 million renovation project. When the building reopens in August, it will also house the new Greg A. Vital Center for Natural Resources and Conservation.
The funds for the new equipment comes from City Fields and Cleveland State Community College’s Governor’s Investment in Vocational Education 2 grant.
The pitch competition is open to new local businesses and features cash prizes up to $7,500.
On November 4, Cleveland State Community College is hosting its elder care workshop featuring keynote speakers, breakout sessions, and biometric services from nursing students.
The University of Tennessee at Chattanooga and Cleveland State Community College have signed a Dual Admission Agreement which allows Cleveland State students who graduate with an associate degree to seamlessly transfer to UTC.
Cleveland State Community College has appointed Dr. Corey Campbell to be the new Vice President for Academic Affairs. He has worked in academia for over 15 years.
Cleveland State Community College’s McMinn Higher Education Center has seen an 8% increase in headcount and full-time equivalent students. The school is the second highest enrolling school among the Tennessee Board of Regents.