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Columbia State Community College
Columbia State,
the first of Tennessee's community colleges, was founded in 1966.
The college was temporarily housed in facilities throughout the city
of Columbia until the present campus was occupied. On March 15,
1967, Lady Bird and Lyndon B. Johnson dedicated the Columbia campus.
Today, the
college serves close to 10,000 students per year in credit and
continuing education courses and awards more than ten million
dollars in financial aid. Five academic divisions offer students
over 50 programs of study and the opportunity to earn a certificate,
associate of arts, associate of science or associate of applied
science degree. In addition to the Columbia campus, the college has
locations in Lawrence, Marshall, Wayne and Williamson counties. |