The Tennessee Board of Regents invites applications and nominations for the position of President of Motlow State Community College. Motlow is one of Tennessee’s 13 community colleges in the Community College System of Tennessee, governed by the Tennessee Board of Regents. The President is the chief executive officer of the College and reports to the Tennessee Board of Regents through the Chancellor.
Motlow State Community College (Motlow) is a comprehensive, two-year postsecondary institution located in Moore County, Tennessee. Motlow serves an 11-county area of Middle Tennessee and enrolls over 5,800 credit students and 800 non-credit students. In addition to the main campus in Tullahoma, Motlow delivers programming at sites in Rutherford, Lincoln and Warren Counties.
The college employs approximately 225 full-time employees, including 93 full-time faculty members, and operates on a budget of $50 million. Motlow awards the Associate of Arts (AA), Associate of Science (AS), Associate of Science in Teaching (AST), Associate of Applied Science (AAS) degrees and Technical Certificates of credit through 17 academic programs of study. Motlow’s student population is 58% female, with 59% of students enrolled full-time. Students aged 25 and older represent 16% of the population, and 17% are pre-college students enrolled in dual studies. Currently, 12% of degree seeking students are enrolled in career preparation programs and 88% in programs intended for transfer.
Motlow fulfills its public service mission through a wide range of continuing education and workforce development offerings as well as the positive economic impact associated with the Small Business Development Center.
Additional information can be found at the college’s website: http://www.mscc.edu .
Additional information about the Tennessee Board of Regents can be found at: www.tbr.edu.
Additional information about criteria for the position can be found at: https://www.tbr.edu/hr/executivesearches/mscc-2017