Dyersburg State Community College
Dyersburg State Community College is a public community college in Dyersburg, Tennessee. It was founded in 1969 and serves nine counties in West Tennessee: Crockett, Dyer, Haywood, Henry, Lake, Lauderdale, Obion, Tipton, and Weakley Counties. Dyersburg State is governed by the Tennessee Board of Regents.[2][3] HistoryDyersburg was chosen by the Tennessee State Board of Education in 1967 as the location for the second community college in western Tennessee as part of the state's response to the 1957 Pierce-Albright report to the state's Legislative Council, which led to a plan to place a postsecondary institution within a 30-50 mile of each Tennessee resident.[4] Classes began in 1969 and its first graduates completed degrees in 1971. Its center in Trenton, the Gibson County Center, first offered classes in 1991 and the Jimmy Naifeh Center in Covington was founded in 1992.[5] At its September 2022 board meeting, the Tennessee Board or Regents approved a change in Dyersburg State Community College’s service area, adding Crockett, Haywood, Henry, and Weakley Counties, effective July 1, 2023. As a result, the Gibson County Center in Trenton, TN, was transferred to Jackson State Community College and Dyersburg State’s Henry County Center in Paris opened July 1. Presidents
Both Dr. Eller and Dr. Bowyer were awarded President Emeritus status upon retirement. AcademicsClasses are held on the 100-acre campus in Dyersburg and at centers in Covington and Paris.[6][7] The college offers Associate of Science, Associate of Arts, and Associate of Applied Science degrees as well as technical and academic certificates. Dyersburg State Community College serves nine counties adjacent to or near the Mississippi River in West Tennessee. Dyersburg State’s current Chief Academic Officer is Amy Johnson, Vice President for Academic Affairs and Student Success. The college is accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools and is an open-admissions institution.[8][9][10] References
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