Walters State Community College
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Established: | September, 1970 |
Type: | State Funded |
Endowment: | $6.9 million[1] |
President: | Dr. Wade B. McCamey |
Faculty: | 345 |
Students: | 5,891 |
Location: | Morristown, Tennessee, United States |
Campus: | Suburban |
Colors: | Red, White and Blue |
Nickname: | Senators & Lady Senators |
Affiliations: | NJCAA Region VII |
Website: | http://www.ws.edu |
Walters State Community College (WSCC, Walters State) is a state-supported community college operated by the Tennessee Board of Regents. It was established in 1970 in located Morristown, Tennessee and was named in honor of former United States Senator Herbert S. Walters.
The comprehensive community college serves ten predominantly rural East Tennessee counties[2] in the area of the Clinch and Great Smoky Mountains with four campuses totalling approximately 5,900 degree-seeking, commuting students. The current President is Dr. Wade B. McCamey.
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[edit] History
In 1957 the Pierce-Albright Report was presented to the Tennessee legislature, detailing situations of higher education in the state. It showed many citizens of Tennessee to be without sufficient access to colleges and universities and led to the allocation of $200,000 in 1963 to implement the recommendations of the report[3].
The State Board of Education developed a plan to locate community colleges in the underserved regions within a reasonable distance of travel to the majority of residents, and in 1965 the Tennessee General Assembly certified the establishment of the first wave of these institutions. In 1970 Walters State Community College became the sixth college created in this process[3].
Walters State was accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges in 1972 and received reaffirmation of accreditation in 1976, 1987 and 1997[3].
[edit] Campuses
The Tennessee Board of Regents designates ten counties as being served by Walters State Community College[2]:
As its reach extends across a geographically large area, there are four campuses of Walters State Community College. The primary campus is located in Morristown, while satellite branches are found in Sevierville, Greeneville, and New Tazewell.
[edit] References
- ^ Walters State Community College. Retrieved on 2007-07-06.
- ^ a b Walters State Service Area. Retrieved on 2008-04-04.
- ^ a b c Walters State Community College History. Retrieved on 2008-04-04.
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