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Submit web sites about two-year, post-secondary institutions. Two-year colleges are considered those which primarily award associate degrees, diplomas, and/or certifications, even though they may award some baccalaureate degrees.

This category consists of sites relating to two-year, post-secondary, educational institutions located in Tennessee.

Chattanooga State Community College

In Chattanooga, Tennessee. Offers general and transfer education, career (applied) education, professional and corporate training, technology transfer to business and industry, community education and advancement, and workforce development.

Cleveland State Community College

Offers transfer and career-technical programs in Cleveland and a service area which includes Bradley, Meigs, McMinn, Monroe, and Polk Counties. Also has offices and classrooms in Athens and Vonore.

Draughons Junior College

Two-year privately operated school. Offers degree and diploma programs in accounting, business management, criminal justice, computing technologies, medical and pharmacy technology, and related fields at campuses in Nashville and Clarksville, Tennessee, and Bowling Green, Kentucky.

Hiwassee College

Two-year liberal arts college in Madisonville, Tennessee, affiliated with the United Methodist Church. Focus is on preparing students to continue for a 4-year degree.

Jackson State Community College

Two-year, public, non-residential institution of higher education governed by the Tennessee Board of Regents, serving a fourteen-county area in West Tennessee (including Benton, Carroll, Chester, Crockett, Decatur, Gibson, Hardeman, Hardin, Haywood, Henderson, Henry, Madison, McNairy and Weakley counties).

JSCC has campuses in Jackson, Lexington, and Savannah.

John A. Gupton College

Two-year private institution in Nashville offering a basic liberal arts education as well as a professional curriculum in funeral arts and sciences.

Motlow State Community College

A Tennessee Board of Regents institution serving an 11-county area, with campuses in Lynchburg, Fayetteville, McMinnville, and Smyrna.

Pellissippi State Community College

Offers career and technical associate's degrees and certificate programs, university parallel associate's degree programs, and continuing education opportunities. Main campus is in western Knox County; satellite campuses are in Knoxville and Blount County.

Roane State Community College

Tennessee Board of Regents institution serving Roane and nearby counties, with main campus in Harriman; a second campus in Oak Ridge; and classes at several other locations. Offers two-year degrees and transfer programs to some of the four year colleges in TN.

Southwest Tennessee Community College

Tennessee Board of Regents institution in the city of Memphis and Shelby and Fayette Counties. Comprehensive, multicultural, public, open-access college whose mission is to anticipate and respond to the educational needs of students, employers, and communities in these counties and the surrounding Mid-South region.

Was formed by the merger of State Tech of Memphis and Shelby State.

Walters State Community College

Tennessee Board of Regents institution in Morristown, designated to serve a 10-county region of east and northeast Tennessee.

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