Motlow State Community College

Motlow State Community College is a public community college with multiple locations in southern Middle Tennessee. The main campus opened its facilities in 1969 and is located in Moore County on 187 acres of land donated by the late Senator Reagor Motlow and family. Motlow College also has learning centers in Fayetteville, McMinnville and Smyrna, a teaching site in Sparta and a partnership in Shelbyville at the Middle Tennessee Education Center.

Motlow State Community College
Motlow State Community College - Smyrna Center
TypePublic community college
Established1969
PresidentMichael L. Torrence
Students5,000
Location, ,
United States

35.3658°N 86.2999°W / 35.3658; -86.2999
Colors    Green & Gold
NicknameBucks & Lady Bucks
AffiliationsTCCAA / NJCAA
MascotReagor the buck
WebsiteMotlow.edu

The college residents in an 11-county service area including Bedford, Cannon, Coffee, DeKalb, Franklin, Lincoln, Moore, Rutherford, Van Buren, Warren, and White. The college also allows residents of three border counties in Alabama to pay in-state tuition: Madison, Jackson, and Limestone counties.

Motlow participates in baseball, softball, and men's and women's basketball, and women's soccer as part of the Tennessee Community College Athletic Association and the National Junior College Athletic Association.

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