NSCC.edu is dedicated to giving you the information most relevant to you. By setting your site preferences, we can customize the site to best fit your needs.


We’re here to help.
Whether you need assistance as you plan to graduate or transfer to another college, need guidance as you start your career or want to get more out of your college experience; one thing is certain. You need Nashville State.
At Nashville State, there are many student resources available to help you along your way and make your college experience more memorable. Nashville State has a Testing Center and on-campus Bookstore that are needed for your classes. The department of Security and the Student Life and Student Photo ID offices contribute to making your day-to-day school experiences better. The Computer Open Lab provide computers to do your work and the Computer Help Desk offers assistance when you have technical problems. The Records Office and the Career Services Office help you with grades, transferring credits, graduation, and then, employment.
Locations
On the main campus, Nashville State’s Student Services Center houses the Career Services Office, the Bookstore, the Testing Center, Records, Student Life, Student Photo ID, and other offices. Security also has a station on the first floor lobby of the building.
Nashville State Student Support Specialists are here to help with your questions: Are you in the right major? Not sure which career path is right for you? Need help with finding your advisor? Interested in dual admissions with MTSU, TSU or Lipscomb? Need help finding community resources? Want to transfer to a university outside of Tennessee? Need help with registration?
We can help. Please call or e-mail Nashville State’s Student Support Specialists to make an appointment. We are here for you.
Aleece Bell: 615-353-3042
Seneca McPhee: 615-353-3265
E-mail: .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address)
Web Site Design by Paramore | the digital agency
Nashville State Community College is an AA/EEO employer and does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national origin, sex, disability, or age in its programs and activities. Full Non-Discrimination Policy