Northeast State Student Planner & Safety Handbook 2017-18 - page 100

TN eCampus - College Credit Programs
(Room C2407, Blountville) – Northeast State and the
other Tennessee Board of Regents higher education institutions have joined with six state
universities to offer the TN eCampus. TN eCampus course schedules are designed in interactive
asynchronous formats (students will not meet with instructors). Student services are available to TN
eCampus students. Technical support for accessing course lessons and assignments are available 24
hours a day, 7 days per week. TN eCampus courses are entirely online with the exception of some
proctored tests and are transferable among all the participating institutions. For more information,
please call 423.323.0214 or email
. TN eCampus academic
calendars are available at
TN eCampus - Continuing Education Programs
(Room C2301, Blountville) – TN eCampus
offers continuing education programs delivered online. The programs help to prepare individuals for
licensing exams or to meet ongoing training requirements for certification. TN eCampus also
delivers the Certified Administrative Professional training. For more information, please call
423.354.5520 or email
Visit the office location in the General
Studies Building.
Transfer Center
(Room A208, Blountville) – The Transfer Center provides services to facilitate
transfer of Northeast State graduates to four-year institutions. For more information, please call
423.354.2542 or visit
.
TRiO Student Support Services
(Room C1107, Blountville) – TRiO assists first-generation,
and/or low-income, and/or students with documented disabilities in successfully beginning and
completing college. Qualifying participants receive individualized career, academic, and transfer
advising; tutoring; financial literacy information; mentoring; and opportunities to attend cultural
events/college trips. All services are geared toward helping students achieve their goals of college
completion. All program services are FREE to qualifying participants. TRiO initiatives include Cash
Course, a free online financial literacy program to assist students in making wise financial decisions
by learning how to budget their resources in order to pay for college expenses and for reaching other
personal financial goals, such as purchasing a car or home after graduation. Access Cash Course at
. For more information, please call 423.323.0216 or email
. Visit any of the three campus TRiO locations:
Room C1107 of the General Studies Building on the Blountville campus
Room E110 at Northeast State at Elizabethton
Room KCHE211 at the Kingsport Center for Higher Education
Vet Center
(Room A101, Blountville; Room J1040, Johnson City; and Room BWH129, Kingsport)
– The Northeast State Vet Center serves to support the transition from military to civilian life for
student veterans by providing a network of services designed to improve academic success. The Vet
Center is a fully-equipped study center, meeting room, and resource center, as well as a central
gathering place for student veterans to relax and interact with each other. The Vet Center is
accessible during building hours and is open to student veterans and their dependents. For more
information, please call 423.354.2528 or email
. Visit the Vet
Centers at each campus location.
Veterans Affairs
(Room A102, Blountville) – The Office of Veterans Affairs serves the
educational needs of prospective and enrolled service persons, veterans, their dependents/survivors,
and other persons eligible to receive education benefits under various Department of Veterans
Affairs programs. We strive to administer these programs in an exemplary manner by providing
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