Sunday, October 8, 2017

Rep. Mike Sparks Updates Motlow Students on New Building and Career Opportunities



         SMYRNA -- Students at the Motlow Smyrna campus were eager to hear about the much-needed 70,000-square-foot building addition during a talk by Tennessee Rep. Mike Sparks on Sept. 26.

         Sparks spoke to the Motlow Mass Comm students and others about the growing need on campus for classroom and office space, as well as the communication-challenges he faces. Sparks has advocated for an expansion of the Smyrna college campus for many years.

         “I see a great opportunity here at Motlow, especially in the fields of nursing and mass communications,” said Sparks. “A student can complete their associate degree, work in that related field of study, and move on to Middle Tennessee State University or another four-year institution.”

 

         “I am very excited for the opportunities these students have here at Motlow and equally as excited for the new building expansion,” said Charles Whiting, who serves as an instructor for the Mass Comm program.

         Sparks spoke about late Smyrna Mayor Bob Spivey, who had a vision for bringing a Motlow campus to Smyrna.

         “If it wasn’t for the vision of Bob Spivey, you all wouldn’t be sitting in those seats today,” Sparks added. “I remember Spivey telling me that he was on a mission to bring the college to our community. Have a vision and find positive and encouraging mentors in your life.”

         The Motlow Smyrna campus is the fastest growing community college in the state of Tennessee. Motlow State Community College, which has four campuses, has the largest enrollment in school history and is among the fastest growing colleges in Tennessee, according to official enrollment numbers released recently for the fall 2017 semester.


         Motlow as a whole enrolled 6,597 students this fall, a 12.9 percent increase over the 5,841 enrolled during the same period last fall. Final enrollment numbers are based on the preliminary census report from the Tennessee Board of Regents.

         Full-Time Equivalency, which is a formula that determines how many students are attending full time, rose almost as dramatically. Motlow's FTE is 4,481 this year, a 9.7 percent increase over the 4,084 last year.

         As a comparison, in fall 2014, Motlow had an enrollment of 4,822 and an FTE of 2,995. In just three years, enrollment has increased 37 percent, and FTE has shot up almost 50 percent.

         The State Building Commission has officially approved funding for additions at Motlow State Community College's Smyrna Campus. The monies will be used to create a third building at this location. They will also cover the cost of increasing access to parking for students and additional renovations to existing facilities.

         The $27.2 million project was officially approved by the State Building Commission, which oversees construction of all public state buildings and structures. In recent years, the Commission's responsibility has been expanded to include authority over most improvement and demolition projects of property owned by the state.

          "I have always been a strong supporter of initiatives and investments that enhance education opportunities for residents in our community and state," Sparks noted. "I am pleased that the State Building Commission has made this important investment in Rutherford County, and I am thankful for the Commission's support. We hope to break ground next spring 2018 on the new building."  

         Sparks serves as a member of the House Insurance & Banking Committee and the House Business & Utilities Committee, as well as the House Business & Utilities Subcommittee. Sparks lives in Smyrna and represents House District 49, which includes part of Rutherford County. He can be reached by email at rep.mike.sparks@capitol.tn.gov or by calling (615) 741-6829.

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