Cleveland State Health And Science Center Opens For Classes This March Friday, January 29, 2021 - by Don Foley, Cleveland State Community College
The Cleveland State Community College Health and Science Center construction project began in August 2019 with the groundbreaking at the corner of Adkisson Drive and Norman Chapel Road
Just a year and a half after a ceremonial groundbreaking at the corner of Adkisson Drive and Norman Chapel Road on the campus of Cleveland State Community College, the new Health and Science Center is just weeks away from opening its doors.
The first courses will be taught in the college’s first new academic facility in more than 40 years beginning March 15. Nursing, EMS/Paramedic, Medical Assisting, and Microbiology students will be the first to use the brand new space. The 53,000-square foot, two-story structure was constructed by BarberMcMurry Architects.
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The Tennessee Board of Regents institution has launched short-term courses beginning Spring 2021.
âThis is a strategic initiative that will allow more students, of all ages, to take more classes in a shorter period of time,â said Dr. Bill Seymour, president of Cleveland State Community College. âWeâve had a goal to grow short-term classes at Cleveland State. In cooperation with Academic Affairs, as well as the faculty and staff of the college, weâve made that happen for 2021. This is another step to make going to college easier and more convenient. They are shorter classes a student can take for full college credit.â