Vol State Springfield announced plans for students to have a new pathway towards earning a bachelor's degree thanks to an introduction of a new university partner with the University of Tennessee at Martin at the Vol State Springfield campus location. This agreement is pending THEC and SACSCOC approval with an anticipated finalization date of December 2023. Students would begin taking classes on this pathway Spring Semester 2024.
Nicholas Bishop, Vol State Community College vice president for economic development and regional centers states, "We're excited to partner with the UT system via the addition of the UT Martin Campus as our new university partner to serve as their regional center for Middle Tennessee."
The partnership will focus on agriculture, health care, and technology sector pathways with agriculture business degrees being the first phase focus. Vol State will focus on delivering technical certificates and associates degrees, while UTM will focus on bachelor's and master's degrees. The concept is aimed at creating the ability for individuals to earn their associate up to a graduate level degree without having to leave Robertson County or the surrounding communities.
Bishop further adds, "We think this partnership will be a positive boost for for Northern Middle Tennessee and Robertson County's economic and workforce development progress. UTM and Vol State are finalizing a dual admissions agreement that will allow students to be enrolled in both institutions simultaneously and receive support from both as they transition through multiple degree and training levels."
The agreement defines academic and administrative coordination between both institutions specifically at the Vol State Springfield campus location. Robertson County is the third-highest agricultural-producing county in Tennessee. Vol State has been hopeful to bring a partnership to fruition that would allow for deliverable in agricultural education opportunities in Robertson County. The UTM partnership brings this long-coming endeavor to life. In addition to UTM serving as the official university partner at the Vol State Springfield campus, the institutions will also partner with the UT Institute of Agriculture to conduct hands-on training at UT's Highland Rim AgResearch and Education Center located in Springfield. The center will offer students experience in both crop and livestock production and research. UTM has been offering dual enrollment opportunities to Robertson County high school via an online format. With this partnership in place, the three institutions can now work together to deliver agriculture based courses in person/on the ground in Robertson County.
"UTM is excited as we work to develop a strong partnership with Vol State - Springfield Campus," said Erica Bell, executive director, UT Martin Regional Centers and Online Programs. "The partnership is focused on increasing access to a high-quality education close to home, aimed at creating seamless transfer pathways and providing exceptional career support to open the pipeline for deserving students of Robertson County and today's future workforce."
For more information, go to www.volstate.edu/admissions