Cleveland State Community College is a public community college in Cleveland, Tennessee. It is operated by the Tennessee Board of Regents. Like most community colleges, it emphasizes associate degree-level classes but it also offers some third- and fourth-year college-level courses as well through arrangements with other institutions.

History

thumb|The entrance to Cleveland State Community College

The Tennessee Board of Education authorized the establishment of one of the first three community colleges in Tennessee on June 22, 1965. The name Cleveland State Community College was chosen by the board of education on February 11, 1966. Bids for the first five campus buildings were announced on July 20, 1966, and the school's campus broke ground on September 11, 1966. David F. Adkisson was named the first president on January 1, 1967. The 52,000-square foot McMinn Higher Education Center opened in neighboring Athens three months later.

Campus

thumb|The college's Health & Science Center

The sits on the eastern foot of Candies Creek Ridge in northern Cleveland near Interstate 75. The campus has 10 major buildings housing modern classrooms, laboratories, and student activity centers. Additional features include a library, a multi-media center of emphasis, computer laboratories, a 400-seat theatre, a 3,000-seat gymnasium, athletic fields and tennis courts, a large reflector telescope, and a satellite downlink receiver which enables the college to serve as a site for many teleconferences. Cleveland State offers classes throughout the service area in southeast Tennessee, which includes Bradley, Meigs, McMinn, Monroe, and Polk counties. The college also has offices and classrooms in Athens and Madisonville.

Organization and administration

Cleveland State Community college operates within the governance of the Tennessee Board of Regents.

David F. Adkisson served as founding president of Cleveland State Community College from 1967 to 1978. L. Quentin Lane was appointed to the presidency in 1978 and served until 1985. A. Ray Coleman served briefly as interim president in 1985. James W. Ford was then appointed as president of Cleveland State from 1985 to 1992. Renate G. Basham served as interim president from 1992 to 1996. Carl M. Hite served as president from 1996 until 2013. Dr. Bill Seymour, served as the college's president from 2013 to 2022. Dr. Ty Stone, served as Cleveland State's first African American president from 2022 until 2023. Dr. Ray Brooks was appointed interim president until the appointment of Dr. Andy White. Dr. Andy White, who was appointed president of Cleveland State in April 2024, retired in 2025. Ray Brooks was appointed as interim president in November 2025, while a presidential search committee was established.

Academics

Approximately 3,200 credit students and 1,300 non-credit students enroll in Cleveland State Community College in a typical fall semester. The credit student population is split about evenly in the choice of transfer or career-technical programs. The average age of all students is 28 years and the student population is non-racially identifiable. There are over 200 employees at the college including more than 70 full-time faculty members. Eighty-six percent of the faculty hold master's or doctoral degrees.

Athletics

The college athletic teams are nicknamed the Cougars.

Noted people

  • Ryan Casteel - baseball player
  • Jason Davis - baseball player
  • Bubba Trammell - baseball player

References

  • Official website