Attending Motlow for two years is a great way to earn a college education and avoid unnecessary student loan debt. Among others, the primary benefits of community college include lower tuition and fees, and greater flexibility.
The 30th Annual Charles Gleghorn Invitational Golf Tournament is set for Friday, May 6, at the Pebble Creek Golf Club in Fayetteville. The tournament is sponsored by the Bank of Lincoln County and benefits the Motlow College Foundation.
After a two-year hiatus, the Motlow State Community College Vocal Ensemble and Community Band will perform at the annual Spring Concert on April 28 at 7 p.m. on the Moore County Campus, Eoff Hall, Powers Auditorium.
Motlow State is hosting a career fair at the College's Fayetteville campus on April 21 from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m.
Rob Keel, Motlow State Community College Human Resources Analyst, earned the Community College Staff Member of the Year award at the Tennessee Board of Regent's (TBR) fourth annual Statewide Outstanding Achievement Awards (SOAR) celebration March 30 in Nashville.
Motlow theatre students will present Metamorphoses on April 21 and 22 at 7 p.m. and April 23 at 2 p.m. in Power's Auditorium inside Eoff Hall.
As part of a statewide initiative in collaboration with Amazon Web Services, Inc. (AWS), the Tennessee Board of Regents (TBR), and the Tennessee Higher Education Commission (THEC), Motlow State Community College will train, upskill, and certify students in Tennessee in cloud computing.
Motlow State Community College will graduate its 100th student from LaVergne High School's Early College at Motlow program this May.
Motlow State is offering the ACCUPLACER assessment test at all Motlow campuses remotely and in-person multiple times through the 2022 calendar year.
Motlow softball players had an opportunity to experience a virtual reality app that teaches pitch recognition, situational hitting, and batting practice.