Change Your Career with Spring Classes at Vol State Livingston

Change Your Career with Spring Classes at Vol State Livingston

Many people are unhappy with their current job situation. But there is an important point to keep in mind- applicants need the education and experience to be ready for that new career and to get that new job. Volunteer State Community College has more than 100 areas of study, including two-year degrees to get students directly into the workforce. Spring classes at Vol State Livingston start on January 18. New and returning students should apply now.

Affordability and flexibility are two of the top needs of adult students. TN Reconnect provides tuition-free community college for adults who don’t already have a college degree. People with a degree can apply for scholarships through the Vol State College Foundation. Flexibility comes in the form of day and evening classes in-person and a wide range of online courses.

The last two years have been challenging for everyone. Students who have stopped attending are encouraged to talk to Vol State staff to work out a plan to come back. There may be options former students have not considered that can help them finish their degree work.

Vol State at Livingston has an RN Nursing A.A.S. Degree program. Students can take Pre-Nursing as a major in Livingston as a pathway. It lays out exactly what classes students need to take to apply for the Nursing program.

Vol State Student Services offices have extended hours on Mondays and Thursday until 6pm on all campuses to help students register for Spring classes and answer questions about registration. New and readmit students can apply now at www.volstate.edu/apply. The Livingston campus is located at 113 Windle Community Road. For more information or to speak to an advisor, call 931-823 7065 or toll free 800-563-8220.

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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 with campuses in Gallatin, Springfield, Cookeville, and Livingston, and through online education. 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.