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H. Councill Trenholm State Community College

H. Councill Trenholm State Community College (Trenholm State, Trenholm, TSCC) is a public, historically black community college in Montgomery, Alabama. The college was founded as a merger between John M. Patterson Technical College (1961) and H. Councill Trenholm State Technical College (1963) in Montgomery. Trenholm State is accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools Commission on Colleges, and offers associate degrees, certificates and non-credit courses thorough more than 20 programs.[2][3][4]

H. Councill Trenholm State Community College
Former names
John M. Patterson Technical School
John M. Patterson Technical College
H. Councill Trenholm State Technical College
TypePublic historically black community college
Established1963; 60 years ago (1963)
AffiliationAlabama Community College System
PresidentDr. Kemba Chambers
Students1,846 (all undergraduate)[1]
Location, ,
Trenholm Campus: 32°21′1″N 86°20′35″W / 32.35028°N 86.34306°W / 32.35028; -86.34306
Patterson Campus: 32°19′29″N 86°14′31″W / 32.32472°N 86.24194°W / 32.32472; -86.24194
CampusTrenholm Campus: 35 acres (0.14 km2)
Patterson Campus: 43 acres (0.17 km2)
Websitetrenholmstate.edu

History edit

The technical division of Trenholm State was founded as John M. Patterson Technical School in Montgomery, Alabama, in 1961, after the 1947 Regional Vocational and Trade School Act 673 permitted its establishment. Named after then-Governor John M. Patterson, the school was constructed on 43 acres (0.17 km2) of land purchased by the Montgomery County Board of Revenue and the City of Montgomery. Accredited by the Council on Occupational Education, the $1 million school was opened at 3920 Troy Highway in 1962, and offered trade courses to white students. The Alabama State Board of Education renamed the school John M. Patterson Technical College in 1974.[3][5][6]

In 1963, the passage of a three-bill act under then-Governor George Wallace transferred control of two-year schools from the state of Alabama to the governor. The legislation allowed the expansion of trade schools and junior colleges throughout the state. The legislation also permitted the Alabama Trade School and Junior College Authority and the Alabama State Board of Education to allocate $1.5 million to the construction of each new school.[7]

As a result of the 1963 act, H. Councill Trenholm State Technical College was founded nearly nine miles from John M. Patterson Technical School in 1965. Named after former president of Alabama State University Dr. Harper Councill Trenholm, the college was constructed on 35 acres (0.14 km2) of land at 1225 Air Base Boulevard. Also accredited by the Council on Occupational Education, the $1.25 million college was completed in 1966, and offered trade courses to black students.[3][5][8]

In 2000, the Alabama State Board of Education approved the merger of John M. Patterson Technical College and H. Councill Trenholm State Technical College as a part of a statewide effort to remove duplicate community college programs. The proposed merger was met with debate, because the colleges had been culturally shaped by the social tensions of American segregation and integration since their beginnings. There was also debate over the designated name and main campus of the merged colleges. In 2001, the colleges were consolidated as H. Councill Trenholm State Technical College to maintain the Title III-B funding eligibility that the historically black college held before the merger. Trenholm Campus, 1225 Air Base Boulevard, was subsequently designated as the main campus, and Patterson Campus, 3920 Troy Highway, was designated as the additional campus. In 2002, H. Councill Trenholm State Technical College was accredited by the Council on Occupational Education.[3][9][5][10]

H. Councill Trenholm State Technical College was accredited by Southern Association of Colleges and Schools Commission on Colleges in 2014 and renamed H. Councill Trenholm State Community College in 2015.[3][10]

Administration and organization edit

Trenholm operates under four divisions: Academic, Allied Health, Career/Technical Education and Workforce Development.[11][4]

A typical academic year contains two 15-week terms during the fall (August–December) and spring (January–May). Within the terms are two seven-week accelerated sessions, or mini terms. The full summer term is 10 weeks long (May–August). An academic year begins on the first day of the fall term and ends on the last day of the summer term.[12]

Academics and programs edit

Trenholm has an open admissions policy and offers credits for life experience.[2] The college also offers dual enrollment programs to local high school students,[13] as well as a government-funded college preparatory program for low-income and prospective first-generation college students attending high school in the tri-county area.[14] In addition to its associate and certificate degree programs, Trenholm offers adult education, workforce education, professional development and personal enrichment training through its Workforce Development and Continuing Education divisions.[15][4]

Trenholm has transfer agreements with four-year institutions in Alabama. The agreements allow students to automatically transfer after completing an associate degree at Trenholm.[16]

Student Life edit

As of fall 2020, Trenholm's student body consists of 1,526 students. There are 42 percent full time and 58 percent part-time students.[2]

Demographics of student body in fall 2020[2]
Full and Part Time Students U.S. Census[a][17]
International 0% N/A
Multiracial American 1% 2.8%
Black/African American 68% 13.4%
American Indian and Alaska Native 0% 1.3%
Asian 1% 5.9%
Non-Hispanic White American 23% 60.1%
Hispanic/Latino American 3% 18.5%
Native Hawaiian and Other Pacific Islander 0% 0.2%
Other/Unknown 3% N/A

Organizations edit

Several student clubs and organizations operate at Trenholm, including student government and service organizations.[18]

Trenholm holds "Miss Trenholm State Community College", an annual beauty pageant that honors a select group of current, high-achieving female students.[19]

Presidents edit

  • Thad McClammy, 1981–1995[20]
  • Dr. Alma Freeman (interim: April 2001–November 2001)[10]
  • Dr. Anthony L. Molina, November 2001 – 2007[21]
  • Sam Munnerlyn, (2007–2019)[22]
  • Anita Archie (interim: January 2020–May 2021)[23]
  • Dr. Kemba Chambers, May 2021–present[24]

See also edit

Notes edit

  1. ^ People who identify as Hispanic/Latino are included in applicable race categories.

References edit

  1. ^ https://nces.ed.gov/collegenavigator/?id=102313
  2. ^ a b c d "College Navigator - H Councill Trenholm State Community College". National Center for Education Statistics. Retrieved 29 November 2021.
  3. ^ a b c d e "Report on the H. Councill Trenholm State Community College Montgomery, Alabama October 1, 2018 through September 30, 2019". Alabama Department of Examiners of Public Accounts. Retrieved 29 November 2021.
  4. ^ a b c "Catalog". Trenholm State Community College. Retrieved 29 November 2021.
  5. ^ a b c Walker, Robert J. (2007). Let My People Go!: The Miracle of the Montgomery Bus Boycott. University Press of America. pp. 16–17. ISBN 978-0-7618-3706-0. Retrieved 30 November 2021.
  6. ^ "Locations". Trenholm State Community College. Retrieved 29 November 2021.
  7. ^ Katsinas, Stephen G. (July 1994). "George C. Wallace and the Founding of Alabama's Public Two-Year Colleges". The Journal of Higher Education. 65 (4): 455. doi:10.2307/2943855. JSTOR 2943855. Retrieved 30 November 2021.
  8. ^ "H. Councill Trenholm State Technical College Factbook 2005" (PDF). Trenholm State Community College. Retrieved 1 December 2021.
  9. ^ Johnson, Mimi; Agnew, A.C. (2011). "A First-Place Finish: The Use of Awards and Competition in Re-energizing Your Retention Efforts" (PDF): 3. Retrieved 1 December 2021. {{cite journal}}: Cite journal requires |journal= (help)
  10. ^ a b c "Trenholm State Community College 2020 Factbook" (PDF). Trenholm State Community College. Retrieved 1 December 2021.
  11. ^ "Programs of Study | Associate Degrees". Trenholm State Community College. Retrieved 29 November 2021.
  12. ^ "Academic Calendar". Trenholm State Community College. Retrieved 29 November 2021.
  13. ^ "Dual Enrollment". Trenholm State Community College. Retrieved 29 November 2021.
  14. ^ "Upward Bound". Trenholm State Community College. Retrieved 29 November 2021.
  15. ^ "Adult Education". Trenholm State Community College. Retrieved 29 November 2021.
  16. ^ "STARS". Trenholm State Community College. Retrieved 29 November 2021.
  17. ^ "U.S. Census Bureau QuickFacts: United States". U.S. Census Bureau. Retrieved 24 August 2021.
  18. ^ "Student Life". Trenholm State Community College. Retrieved 30 November 2021.
  19. ^ "2019 – 2020 Miss Trenholm Applications | Trenholm State Community College". Trenholm State Community College. Retrieved 30 November 2021.
  20. ^ Lyman, Brian. "Thad McClammy, state representative and former Trenholm president, dies". The Montgomery Advertiser. Retrieved 24 November 2021.
  21. ^ "Munnerlyn Approved as Next Trenholm Tech. President". WSFA 12. 11 December 2007. Retrieved 24 November 2021.
  22. ^ Harper, Brad (17 July 2019). "Trenholm State Community College president announces retirement". The Montgomery Advertiser. Retrieved 24 November 2021.
  23. ^ Harper, Brad (17 December 2019). "Former Montgomery mayor's chief of staff named interim president at Trenholm State". The Montgomery Advertiser. Retrieved 24 November 2021.
  24. ^ "Acting president appointed at Trenholm State Community College". Alabama Political Reporter. 12 May 2021. Retrieved 24 November 2021.

External links edit

  • Official website

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H Councill Trenholm State Community College Trenholm State Trenholm TSCC is a public historically black community college in Montgomery Alabama The college was founded as a merger between John M Patterson Technical College 1961 and H Councill Trenholm State Technical College 1963 in Montgomery Trenholm State is accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools Commission on Colleges and offers associate degrees certificates and non credit courses thorough more than 20 programs 2 3 4 H Councill Trenholm State Community CollegeFormer namesJohn M Patterson Technical SchoolJohn M Patterson Technical CollegeH Councill Trenholm State Technical CollegeTypePublic historically black community collegeEstablished1963 60 years ago 1963 AffiliationAlabama Community College SystemPresidentDr Kemba ChambersStudents1 846 all undergraduate 1 LocationMontgomery Alabama USATrenholm Campus 32 21 1 N 86 20 35 W 32 35028 N 86 34306 W 32 35028 86 34306 Patterson Campus 32 19 29 N 86 14 31 W 32 32472 N 86 24194 W 32 32472 86 24194CampusTrenholm Campus 35 acres 0 14 km2 Patterson Campus 43 acres 0 17 km2 Websitetrenholmstate edu Contents 1 History 2 Administration and organization 3 Academics and programs 4 Student Life 4 1 Organizations 5 Presidents 6 See also 7 Notes 8 References 9 External linksHistory editThe technical division of Trenholm State was founded as John M Patterson Technical School in Montgomery Alabama in 1961 after the 1947 Regional Vocational and Trade School Act 673 permitted its establishment Named after then Governor John M Patterson the school was constructed on 43 acres 0 17 km2 of land purchased by the Montgomery County Board of Revenue and the City of Montgomery Accredited by the Council on Occupational Education the 1 million school was opened at 3920 Troy Highway in 1962 and offered trade courses to white students The Alabama State Board of Education renamed the school John M Patterson Technical College in 1974 3 5 6 In 1963 the passage of a three bill act under then Governor George Wallace transferred control of two year schools from the state of Alabama to the governor The legislation allowed the expansion of trade schools and junior colleges throughout the state The legislation also permitted the Alabama Trade School and Junior College Authority and the Alabama State Board of Education to allocate 1 5 million to the construction of each new school 7 As a result of the 1963 act H Councill Trenholm State Technical College was founded nearly nine miles from John M Patterson Technical School in 1965 Named after former president of Alabama State University Dr Harper Councill Trenholm the college was constructed on 35 acres 0 14 km2 of land at 1225 Air Base Boulevard Also accredited by the Council on Occupational Education the 1 25 million college was completed in 1966 and offered trade courses to black students 3 5 8 In 2000 the Alabama State Board of Education approved the merger of John M Patterson Technical College and H Councill Trenholm State Technical College as a part of a statewide effort to remove duplicate community college programs The proposed merger was met with debate because the colleges had been culturally shaped by the social tensions of American segregation and integration since their beginnings There was also debate over the designated name and main campus of the merged colleges In 2001 the colleges were consolidated as H Councill Trenholm State Technical College to maintain the Title III B funding eligibility that the historically black college held before the merger Trenholm Campus 1225 Air Base Boulevard was subsequently designated as the main campus and Patterson Campus 3920 Troy Highway was designated as the additional campus In 2002 H Councill Trenholm State Technical College was accredited by the Council on Occupational Education 3 9 5 10 H Councill Trenholm State Technical College was accredited by Southern Association of Colleges and Schools Commission on Colleges in 2014 and renamed H Councill Trenholm State Community College in 2015 3 10 Administration and organization editTrenholm operates under four divisions Academic Allied Health Career Technical Education and Workforce Development 11 4 A typical academic year contains two 15 week terms during the fall August December and spring January May Within the terms are two seven week accelerated sessions or mini terms The full summer term is 10 weeks long May August An academic year begins on the first day of the fall term and ends on the last day of the summer term 12 Academics and programs editTrenholm has an open admissions policy and offers credits for life experience 2 The college also offers dual enrollment programs to local high school students 13 as well as a government funded college preparatory program for low income and prospective first generation college students attending high school in the tri county area 14 In addition to its associate and certificate degree programs Trenholm offers adult education workforce education professional development and personal enrichment training through its Workforce Development and Continuing Education divisions 15 4 Trenholm has transfer agreements with four year institutions in Alabama The agreements allow students to automatically transfer after completing an associate degree at Trenholm 16 Student Life editAs of fall 2020 Trenholm s student body consists of 1 526 students There are 42 percent full time and 58 percent part time students 2 Demographics of student body in fall 2020 2 Full and Part Time Students U S Census a 17 International 0 N AMultiracial American 1 2 8 Black African American 68 13 4 American Indian and Alaska Native 0 1 3 Asian 1 5 9 Non Hispanic White American 23 60 1 Hispanic Latino American 3 18 5 Native Hawaiian and Other Pacific Islander 0 0 2 Other Unknown 3 N AOrganizations edit Several student clubs and organizations operate at Trenholm including student government and service organizations 18 Trenholm holds Miss Trenholm State Community College an annual beauty pageant that honors a select group of current high achieving female students 19 Presidents editThad McClammy 1981 1995 20 Dr Alma Freeman interim April 2001 November 2001 10 Dr Anthony L Molina November 2001 2007 21 Sam Munnerlyn 2007 2019 22 Anita Archie interim January 2020 May 2021 23 Dr Kemba Chambers May 2021 present 24 See also editList of historically black colleges and universitiesNotes edit People who identify as Hispanic Latino are included in applicable race categories References edit https nces ed gov collegenavigator id 102313 a b c d College Navigator H Councill Trenholm State Community College National Center for Education Statistics Retrieved 29 November 2021 a b c d e Report on the H Councill Trenholm State Community College Montgomery Alabama October 1 2018 through September 30 2019 Alabama Department of Examiners of Public Accounts Retrieved 29 November 2021 a b c Catalog Trenholm State Community College Retrieved 29 November 2021 a b c Walker Robert J 2007 Let My People Go The Miracle of the Montgomery Bus Boycott University Press of America pp 16 17 ISBN 978 0 7618 3706 0 Retrieved 30 November 2021 Locations Trenholm State Community College Retrieved 29 November 2021 Katsinas Stephen G July 1994 George C Wallace and the Founding of Alabama s Public Two Year Colleges The Journal of Higher Education 65 4 455 doi 10 2307 2943855 JSTOR 2943855 Retrieved 30 November 2021 H Councill Trenholm State Technical College Factbook 2005 PDF Trenholm State Community College Retrieved 1 December 2021 Johnson Mimi Agnew A C 2011 A First Place Finish The Use of Awards and Competition in Re energizing Your Retention Efforts PDF 3 Retrieved 1 December 2021 a href Template Cite journal html title Template Cite journal cite journal a Cite journal requires journal help a b c Trenholm State Community College 2020 Factbook PDF Trenholm State Community College Retrieved 1 December 2021 Programs of Study Associate Degrees Trenholm State Community College Retrieved 29 November 2021 Academic Calendar Trenholm State Community College Retrieved 29 November 2021 Dual Enrollment Trenholm State Community College Retrieved 29 November 2021 Upward Bound Trenholm State Community College Retrieved 29 November 2021 Adult Education Trenholm State Community College Retrieved 29 November 2021 STARS Trenholm State Community College Retrieved 29 November 2021 U S Census Bureau QuickFacts United States U S Census Bureau Retrieved 24 August 2021 Student Life Trenholm State Community College Retrieved 30 November 2021 2019 2020 Miss Trenholm Applications Trenholm State Community College Trenholm State Community College Retrieved 30 November 2021 Lyman Brian Thad McClammy state representative and former Trenholm president dies The Montgomery Advertiser Retrieved 24 November 2021 Munnerlyn Approved as Next Trenholm Tech President WSFA 12 11 December 2007 Retrieved 24 November 2021 Harper Brad 17 July 2019 Trenholm State Community College president announces retirement The Montgomery Advertiser Retrieved 24 November 2021 Harper Brad 17 December 2019 Former Montgomery mayor s chief of staff named interim president at Trenholm State The Montgomery Advertiser Retrieved 24 November 2021 Acting president appointed at Trenholm State Community College Alabama Political Reporter 12 May 2021 Retrieved 24 November 2021 External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to H Councill Trenholm State Community College Official website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title H Councill Trenholm State Community College amp oldid 1172542667, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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