The Clarksville Campus offers a broad range of associate degrees and certificates, undergoing major expansion with labs for biology and early education. It partners on teacher residency programs.
Supporting Montgomery County's educational needs with modern amenities and community partnerships.
The Dickson Campus provides general education classes and support services, with plans for a new Dickson County Center for Higher Education. It focuses on accessible learning for local residents.
Aiming to expand facilities by 2026, it serves as a key educational outpost in Dickson County.
The East Davidson Campus concentrates on workforce development, continuing education, and job placement services, hosting the Center for Workforce Development and the American Job Center. It delivers targeted training and certifications for career advancement.
Ideal for adult learners and professionals seeking upskilling, this campus bridges education and employment opportunities.
The Humphreys County Campus offers applied associate degrees and technical certificates aligned with local industry demands, particularly in process technology and business, with specialized simulation labs.
This rural campus supports regional economic growth through practical, job-focused education.
The North Davidson Campus, opened in 2022, enhances access to higher education in northern Davidson County with modern facilities bridging commercial and residential areas. It offers general education and select programs to support local workforce needs.
This campus emphasizes flexibility and community integration, providing foundational courses and support for continuing education.
The Southeast Campus, the second-largest facility, specializes in culinary arts, hospitality, public safety, and English language learning, catering to the diverse community in Antioch. It is home to the renowned Randy Rayburn School of Culinary Arts and supports ESL and preparatory programs.
With a focus on career-oriented training and workforce development, this campus provides practical skills for immediate employment in service industries.
The White Bridge Campus, the primary and largest campus of Nashville State Community College, focuses on comprehensive academic and technical programs to prepare students for workforce entry or transfer to four-year institutions. It houses key divisions in healthcare, technology, business, and creative arts, with state-of-the-art facilities like simulation labs, recording studios, and libraries.
This campus emphasizes hands-on learning and supports a large student body with extensive student services, making it a hub for diverse educational pathways in middle Tennessee.