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Northeast State Community College, located in Blountville, Tennessee, was founded in 1966 as Tri-Cities State Area Vocational-Technical School. The school provides two-year education for students who want to transfer to other schools as well as career training programs for students who want to enter the workforce.
Northeast State Community College offers the following healthcare-related courses:
The Dental Assisting program at Northeast State Community College offers students the opportunity to learn the skills necessary to enter the workforce as an entry-level dental assistant. Students will learn radiology, chairside dental assisting, and preventative dentistry. Upon completing the program, students can take the state certification exam.
The equipment comes thanks to a partnership with TEC Industrial Maintenance & Construction of Kingston, Tennessee.
The annual Because of You Campaign raises funds for scholarships to be given out via the Northeast State Foundation. This year’s fundraising goal was exceeded by more than $21,000.
Tennessee Instrumentation Co. has donated a collection of specialized instrumentation equipment valued at $75,000 to Northeast State Community College in order to bolster several manufacturing associate degree programs.
The new apprenticeship program will be available to Carter County and Johnson County school systems.
The free Adult Education Program at Northeast State Community College that helps adult learners in eight counties prepare to obtain their high school equivalency diploma was recently given a $920,000 grant from the Tennessee Department of Labor and Workforce Development.
After the increase in college classes high school students are allowed to take was provided by the state of Tennessee, Northeast State Community College is seeing more dual enrolled students than ever.
The U.S. Department of Labor has awarded almost two million dollars to Northeast State Community College for the funding of cybersecurity education, particularly among students of color. The grant will allow for new hires as well as a cyber range where students can practice what they are learning in a safe and controlled environment.
The annual spring meeting of the Northeast State Community College Foundation featured the announcement of nine new scholarships, including endowments, emergency fund scholarships, and voucher programs. The board also gained six new members.
Participants in a recently offered special course learned about manufacturing processes and equipment as well as some of the entrepreneurial techniques used to market artisan items in online marketplaces.