CAMPUS SERVICES
The Campus
Volunteer State Community College’s main campus is located on 110 acres on Nashville Pike (Hwy 31-E) in Gallatin, the county seat of Sumner. The campus is approximately 10 minutes from Hendersonville, about 12 miles from the Davidson/Sumner county line northeast of Rivergate.
Eighteen buildings are located on the campus, including the Hal R. Ramer Administration building, the Thigpen Library, the J.H. Warf building, the Wesley Pickel Field House, the Randy and Lois Wood Campus Center, the Noble Caudill Hall, the Fine Arts Building, the Joseph C. Watlington Science Field Station, the E. G. Mattox Business building, the John B. Wallace Health Science Building, the Steinhauer-Rogan-Black Humanties Building, the J.T. Fox Maintenance Building and 5 buildings on the East Campus. The Livingston Campus in Overton County is served by two buildings owned by the College. Highland Crest in Robertson County is served by one building owned by the College. The Cookeville Campus is encompassed within the Cookeville Higher Education Center. Public school facilities serve other teaching sites in the VSCC 12 county service area.
Audio Visual Services
The Audio Visual (A/V) department provides complete audio visual services and technology-enhanced classroom services to all areas of the college. The department supplies and maintains classroom instructional equipment for the main campus and all extended service locations, and assists community groups using the campus for special events.
Bookstore
The Campus Bookstore (operated by Follett), for the convenience of its students, faculty, and guests, is located in the Campus Center. In addition to textbooks and school supplies, the bookstore also stocks imprinted clothing, backpacks, and reference books. The bookstore accepts personal checks, cash, Visa, MasterCard, Discover, and American Express. Any check written should be made for the amount of purchase only. Purchases can also be made on-line at www.vsccshop.com or www.volstate.edu. Textbooks may be returned for a 100% refund within seven (7) days from the official first day of classes. Books must be returned in the same condition as purchased. Students must provide a cash register receipt. Students may elect to sell books provided the books have current market value. The Bookstore offers a “Daily Buy Back” program offering the current market value for books. During final examination periods the Bookstore offers up to 50% of the purchase price for books needed for stock in the Bookstore. If a particular title is not needed by the Bookstore or the Bookstore has purchased the maximum quantity of a title, students will be offered the current market value. The campus bookstore also offers a Rent-A-Text program. Students can rent their books & save more than up to 50%. Additional information can be found at www.vsccshop.com. The bookstore also offers textbooks in a digital format available through www.brytewave.com.
Career Services
The Office of Career Services assists students, graduates, and alumni with their employment needs. The Office assists with the development of career skills and job search strategies, networking, employer research, letter and resume preparation, interviewing, and making the most of your employment. The Office does not operate as an employment agency nor does it guarantee employment. Additional resources may be found at https://www.volstate.edu/career-services
The Office of Career Services offers a website providing employers a free job posting website for students seeking employment. Employers may list job announcements 24/7, 365 at http://www.volstate.edu/areajobs
In addition, the Office hosts a Job Fair open to the community in the Fall and Spring Semester.
Work Based Learning
Work Based Learning represents credit-bearing experience that integrates knowledge and theory learned in the classroom with practical application and skills development in a professional setting. Internships, practicums, clinicals, and similar experiences integrated with a class or related to a major field of student, give students the opportunity to gain valuable applied learning and make connections in professional fields they are considering for career paths, while giving employers the opportunity to guide and evaluate talent. (National Association of Colleges and Employers, 2011)
Work Based Learning courses may be offered in Fall, Spring, and Summer semesters. Communicate with your faculty advisor in advance of the semester you plan to enroll to determine eligibility and course availability.
For more detailed information about Work Based Learning go to www.volstate.edu/workbasedlearning.
Service Learning
As a part of our mission at Volunteer State Community College, Service Learning combines community service/civic engagement with academic instruction, focusing on:
* Critical Thinking
* Values clarification
* Social and personal development
* Civic and community responsibility
* Global, cultural and inter-generational scope.
Students may also engage in community/civic service via the Volunteer Club (see special interest student organizations).
The National and Community Service Act of 1990 defines Service Learning with a set of five criteria:
1. Make Friends and explore real world experiences.
2. Under which students learn and develop through participation in thoughtfully organized service experiences that meet actual community needs and that are coordinated in collaboration with the school and community;
3. That is integrated into the student’s academic curriculum or provides structured time for a student to think, talk, or write about what the student did and saw during the actual service activity;
4. That provides students with opportunities to use newly acquired skills and knowledge in real-life situations in their communities, and;
5. That enhances what is taught in school by extending student learning beyond the classroom and into the community and helps to foster the development of a sense of caring for others.
Goals and Benefits of Service Learning include:
1. Realize academic learning objective while involving students in the community.
2. Prepares students for future careers.
3. Empowers students with local issues and needs.
4. Offers students greater responsibility for their learning.
5. Exposes students to inequality and injustice in societies, while allowing them to make a difference.
6. Students connect theory with experience and thought with action.
7. Provides global, cultural, and inter-generational scope.
8. Campus/community collaboration and partnerships are increased.
9. Encourages students with positive values, leadership, citizenship, and personal responsibility.
10. Sanctions students as learners, leaders, achievers and teachers.
To engage in Service Learning or see photographs and videos of Service Learning projects, please go to www.volstate.edu/servicelearning.
Information Technology Resources
Information Technology resources at Volunteer State are available to all faculty, staff, and currently enrolled students. It is the responsibility of Information Technology to provide an environment for all users to accomplish their necessary tasks and at the same time provide security for all computer systems.
All Information Technology users will be governed by all federal, state, and Tennessee Board of Regents (TBR) laws and policies, which include (but are not limited to) the Tennessee Computer Crimes Act of 1983 and the General Policy on Student Conduct and Disciplinary Sanctions (TBR Policy 3.02.00.01, and V:02:19) )and the VSCC Computer Use Policy.
In addition, regulations defining the user’s responsibilities towards the use of Information Technology resources are outlined in the Student Handbook. www.volstate.edu/StudentHandbook
The IT Help Desk is available for employee and student assistance in the event of access issues (problems with usernames, PIN/passwords, logging into various systems including MyVolState, e-mail) and can be reached by calling 615-230-3302 or visiting Room 123 in the Learning Commons area of the Thigpen Library. The IT Help Desk cannot assist with personal computer problems.
Thigpen Library
Thigpen Library supports the academic needs of the College community by providing information resources, research assistance, study spaces, and instruction services.
Contact information for Thigpen Library is available on the website. Assistance is available during operating hours via phone, text, chat, email, drop-ins, and by appointment. Chat and text services are available 24/7.
Thigpen Library’s website provides operating hours and access to services and resources. Online library resources include more than 100 databases containing millions of full text articles, streaming videos, and searchable eBooks. Current students can access these resources 24/7. Librarian-curated research guides help students find the most relevant resources for their courses and research topics; included is a guide for citing sources.
Thigpen Library in Gallatin is the main location and home for its physical collections. Additional library services are available at the Cookeville Higher Education Center, Livingston, and Springfield sites. Librarians and library specialists are available at all locations to help with students’ research and information resource needs.
Each library site provides students with a place to study, collaborate and learn. Thigpen Library in Gallatin features individual and group study spaces to meet diverse study needs and preferences. Items from the library’s physical collections, with approximately 40,000 books and 2,000 DVDs, are delivered to students and employees at the sites or by mail upon request. Other resources circulate to support student learning, including textbooks on course reserve and technologies such as graphing calculators and cameras. Computers, scanners, and printers are available in each library.
Media Services
The Media Services Department provides video and other media production services to all areas of the College. The department produces video and audio programs for Distributive Education courses, for curriculum support and for promotional materials for the College. The department also operates Comcast Channel 19 in Gallatin and U-verse Channel 99. In addition, our television studio and editing suites serve as laboratory space for the Communications Department’s classes in television production.
The Learning Commons
The Learning Commons provides free tutoring services for all VSCC students in many subject areas. Within the Learning Commons, computer-based instruction and one-on-one tutoring in reading, writing, and math is provided to help students upgrade basic skills for college-level courses. The Learning Commons hosts learning support math courses and supports learning support Reading, Writing, and Math faculty and students. The Learning Commons also provides assistance with eLearn for students taking online courses and for students who are using eLearn as a part of a traditional face-to-face class.
The Learning Commons staff provides:
- Assessment of current academic skill levels
- Individualized tutoring services
- Flexible hours to accommodate work and family schedules
Students may come to the Learning Commons at any time during the semester. Learning Commons staff members are also available to meet the basic skills needs of the community at-large, and high school students may contact the Learning Commons anytime for ACT/SAT preparation. For further information, contact a member of the Learning Commons staff.
Technology Learning Center
The Technology Learning Center (TLC) is designed to assist VSCC full-time and adjunct faculty with the integration of technology into the teaching and learning process. Located in Room 172 of the Ramer Administration Building, the TLC is equipped with the latest computer-related equipment and is staffed by qualified support personnel. The Center provides the opportunity for faculty and staff to learn, in a hands-on environment, the technology tools needed for instruction. Training sessions on the latest hardware and software are available in small groups or one-on-one sessions.
The TLC is open from 8:30 a.m. until 4:30 p.m. Monday through Friday, and nights and weekends by appointment only.
Computer Equipment:
- Networked computer systems
- Monochrome & color laser printers
- Scanners
- CD-ROM/DVD duplication
- Presentation equipment
- Wireless networking (Mac/PC)
Training For:
- Hardware (Mac, PC, mobile devices)
- Software
- Internet
- Beginning, intermediate and advanced sessions
- Small group
- One-on-one sessions
Assistance With:
- On-line Web course design & technical assistance
- Electronic slide show presentation (PowerPoint)
- Scanning (Photo and Text)
- Brochures
- Newsletters
- Grading spreadsheets
- D2L course work
- E-Mail accounts (OWA)
The Randy and Lois Wood Campus Center
The Randy and Lois Wood Campus Center is the hub of student activities because it houses a food services area, dining rooms, bookstore, Campus Police Department, Student Government Association and student club offices and the Division of Student Services. The building also houses faculty and administrative offices and classrooms.
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