Northeast State Student Planner & Safety Handbook 2017-18 - page 96

wellness through healthy lifestyles that enrich the student's quality of life. A variety of exercise
equipment is available for student use during open hours. For more information, please call
423.354.5293 or email
Visit the Physical Education Classroom in the
Wellmont Regional Center for the Performing Arts.
President’s Office
(Room P301, Blountville) – The Office of the President provides leadership for
the College in general and for each major unit and sub-unit of the College. In assuming
responsibility for the efficient and effective operation of the College, the Office of the President
addresses all directives of the Board and the Chancellor. Consistent with policies of the Tennessee
Board of Regents, the Office exercises authority relative to all personnel matters and provides
leadership to the faculty, staff, and students in the establishment of a shared vision, mission, and
values reflecting the College community’s aspirations, values, and principles.
The Office, through the College’s comprehensive strategic planning and continuous improvement
process, provides leadership in establishing and addressing institutional priorities and in assessing
institutional effectiveness. In addition to serving as a resource for internal constituencies, the Office
of the President also represents the College at community/civic functions and serves as a liaison
with various business and industry, governmental, and community organizations. For more
information, please call 423.323.0201 or email
. Visit the office
location in the Pierce Administration Building.
Regional Center for Advanced Manufacturing (RCAM)
(RCAM Lobby, Kingsport) – The
purpose of the Regional Center for Advanced Manufacturing (RCAM) is to serve as the advanced
manufacturing outreach arm of Northeast State Community College. The focus of RCAM is
building the 21st century workforce through supporting existing regional manufacturers, developing
a pipeline of skilled workers, and facilitating economic development. RCAM provides both credit
and continuing education options. Credit courses may be used to fulfill requirements for Associate
of Applied Science Degrees and/or Technical Certificate programs offered in the following areas:
Chemical Process Operations, Electromechanical Technology, Electrical Technology, and
Welding/Metal Fabrication. For more information, please call 423.354.5149 or email
. Visit the RCAM at 305 W. Main Street in downtown Kingsport.
Regional Center for Automotive Programs (RCAP)
(Room RCAP107, Kingsport) – The Pal
Barger Regional Center for Automotive Programs (RCAP) offers auto body/collision repair
programs to prepare individuals to repair a modern automobile that has been involved in a major or
minor collision. Students are able to repair and replace front end components, body components,
doors, frame, and underbody subsystems. For more information, please call 423.354.5211 or
423.354.2530 or email
Visit the RCAP located at 337 W. Center
Street in downtown Kingsport.
Regional Center for Health Professions (RCHP)
(Room RCHP102, Kingsport) – The Regional
Center for Health Professions (RCHP) houses Northeast State’s Health-Related Professions and
Nursing divisions. For more information, please call 423.323.0248 or email
. Visit the RCHP located at 300 W. Main Street in downtown
Kingsport.
Regional Center for the Performing Arts (RCPA)
(Room D161, Blountville) – The Wellmont
Regional Center for the Performing Arts, opened in the fall of 2008, hosts a wide variety of cultural
events, concerts, lectures, dance programs, plays, and conferences sponsored by the College and
community partners. The seating capacity is 500, and the facility has access and seating for the
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