
Columbia State
Community College is Tennessee's
first two-year college, with five convenient campuses and offering more than
50 programs of study. Every year hundreds of students graduate, and either
join the workforce in their field or move on to a four-year school.
Columbia State offers both online and in-class courses.
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University of North Alabama,
Florence UNA, located just south of Wayne County
in Alabama, prides itself on its rich history as they celebrate over 175
years of educational excellence in the Shoals area. UNA offers a broad
array of programs at the undergraduate and graduate levels. The
quality of these programs is affirmed by their numerous national
accreditations and by the success of their graduates.
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University of Tennessee-Martin, Parsons center,
is UT Martin's fourth off-campus site, began classes in January 2007. The
center offers Bachelors degrees in K-6 Education and University Studies, as
well as, the RN to BSN and LPN to BSN programs for nurses. Additionally,
the center offers a variety of general education undergraduate courses
designed to accommodate students who may wish to begin working toward a
degree close to home.
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Belmont University, Nashville, TN
Just 100 miles from Wayne County, Belmont
offers more than sixty-five
programs of study, undergraduate and graduate degree programs,
and a well
established adult education division. Belmont blends the
liberal arts with practical learning experiences, to help you gain not only
the knowledge but also the know-how that you'll need to succeed in your
chosen career.
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Vanderbilt University, Nashville, TN
One of America's top universities, Vanderbilt is located just 100 miles from
Wayne County. Vanderbilt offers sixty-six major fields of study in the
arts and sciences, engineering, music, education and human development, as
well as a full range of graduate and professional degrees.
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Middle
Tennessee State University, Murfreesboro, TN is approximately 100 miles
from Wayne County. MTSU is often described as a major comprehensive
university that deeply cares about its students and employees. With an
enrollment of approximately 23,000 students, MTSU is the largest
undergraduate university in the State of Tennessee. Even with
increasing admissions requirements for new students, the University has
experienced significant student enrollment growth. During the past
decade, MTSU has been the institutional leader in educating the best and
brightest students in the Middle Tennessee region and is ranked as the
number one choice of valedictorians and salutatorians.
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