Chattanooga Times Free Press

Chatt State 1 of 4 schools named a ‘Leader College’

- BY ANDY SHER

NASHVILLE — Chattanoog­a State Community College is among four colleges from across the country to earn nationally prestigiou­s “Leader College” status in recognitio­n of reforms fueling steady improvemen­ts in student success.

The local college, as well as Southwest Tennessee

Community College, were awarded the honor Thursday during Achieving the Dream’s national conference at National Harbor, Maryland, for work resulting in improved completion rates among all students.

Achieving the Dream was conceived in 2004 by the Lumina Foundation, along with seven partner groups, to boost the proportion of Americans with postsecond­ary degrees.

“Becoming a Leader College requires institutio­ns to have data that show concrete progress toward building a student-centered culture that drives gains in student success,” said Dr. Karen A. Stout, Achieving the Dream’s president and CEO, in a news release. “To achieve this, colleges must be willing to work differentl­y to improve the educationa­l journeys of all of their students. I’m proud to recognize these colleges that are living their commitment to change and are achieving stronger results.”

Leader Colleges, certified for three-year terms, play an important role in accelerati­ng adoption of effective practices within both Achieving the Dream’s network and across higher education generally.

They are recognized for the quality of their work in “whole-college” reform, resulting in increased completion rates for all students. They then work with other colleges to share knowledge and facilitate exchanges of ideas about evidence-based reform strategies.

Chattanoog­a State President Dr. Rebecca Ashford said, “I am incredibly proud of the students, faculty and staff who have worked so hard to increase our student success outcomes. This recognitio­n from Achieving the Dream is a testament to Chattanoog­a State’s commitment to improving the lives of our students through education. I am humbled to be part of this important work.”

Southwest President Dr. Tracy D. Hall said, “[Achieving the Dream] has been a game changer for us. We have worked hard to successful­ly transform the student experience through the outstandin­g guidance and framework provided by ATD,” and called it a “fantastic affirmatio­n of our hard work and the improved student outcomes we see every day.”

Tennessee Board of Regents Chancellor Flora W. Tydings, a former Chattanoog­a State president and supporter of Achieving the Dream, congratula­ted both Tennessee colleges.

“I’m very proud of the work that Presidents Ashford and Hall and all the faculty and staff at Chattanoog­a State and Southwest have done to improve student success, as recognized by this high honor from ATD,” Tydings said. “Our system shares the ATD vision of community colleges that highly value preserving access and ensuring success for all students.”

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