Apply Now for Fall Classes at Vol State in Cookeville

Apply Now for Fall Classes at Vol State in Cookeville

 

The fall semester is the start of a college career for many students. Volunteer State Community College at the CHEC campus in Cookeville has many areas of study for students to choose. Many adults who don’t already have a college degree will be using the Tennessee Reconnect program this fall. They can take classes tuition-free, either full or part-time, and in all of the Vol State academic areas. There are some stipulations and additional eligibility requirements. For details, and a list of how to get started, people can visit www.volstate.edu/reconnect.

 

Manufacturing is increasingly powered by Mechatronics and employers are looking for trained professionals to repair, maintain, and design state-of-the-art robotics and computer-aided equipment in today’s fastest growing industries. Vol State offers a Mechatronics degree program in Cookeville, taught in a large lab with many different types of equipment, including robotics.

 

Fall classes start August 26. The first step for students is to apply to Vol State. That can be done online at www.volstate.edu/apply. Students will then receive a welcome package that will help them start the registration process. For the complete fall class schedule visit www.volstate.edu/schedule. Students can visit the Vol State office in Cookeville if they have any questions along the way. Vol State is located at the Cookeville Higher Education Campus (CHEC), 1000 Neal Street. The Vol State office can be reached at 931-372-5540.

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About Vol State

Volunteer State Community College has more than 100 areas of study and offers two-year degrees, certificates and paths to university transfer. Workforce Development extends the college mission to the entire community. For more information, visit volstate.edu. The College System of Tennessee, governed by the Tennessee Board of Regents, is the state’s largest public higher education system, with 13 community colleges, 27 colleges of applied technology and the online TN eCampus, serving more than 100,000 students.