Thank you Roane State Community College!!
Roane State Community College (RSCC) has nine locations across East Tennessee – the Roane County flagship campus; an Oak Ridge campus; campuses in Campbell, Cumberland, Fentress, Loudon, Morgan and Scott counties; and a center for health science education in West Knoxville.
RSCC provides transfer and career preparation study options, as well as continuing education and developmental education. Designed for students who plan to transfer to senior institutions, the Roane State academic transfer curricula include two years of instruction in the humanities, mathematics, natural sciences, and social sciences to build a strong liberal arts background during the freshman and sophomore years. Roane State graduates may transfer to in-state senior institutions or to out-of-state universities and professional schools.
RSCC’s career preparation programs train students in business management, health science, office administration, police science, and other fields for students desiring associate degrees or certificates. In this role, Roane State offers Nursing and 13 health science programs.
RSCC’s continuing education opportunities are provided through a variety of non-credit courses that do not require admission to the college. These courses are offered for personal enrichment, for compliance with business and industrial requirements, for specific technological information and for general cultural benefits.
Safety Fest TN
Safety Fest TN provides a week of free safety and health training annually in Oak Ridge, and Knoxville, Tennessee, and is dedicated to the mission of making the region the safest place to work and live in the United States. The classes, demonstrations, and sessions are free to all who register to ensure that everyone has the opportunity to learn safety and health skills.
The event will be held September 10 – 14, 2018 at multiple locations in Oak Ridge and Knoxville, TN. It is the combined efforts small and large businesses; local, state, and federal agencies; colleges and universities; and non-profit organizations.
“Safety at work, at home, and in the community.”
Last year’s event included 103 free safety classes, sessions, and demonstrations. The 77 instructors and presenters were graciously provided by organizations, just like yours, giving back to the community. Your organization can partner, sponsor or provide resources too!
Limited exhibition space and sponsorship opportunities are available now!
For more information visit: https://safetyfesttn.org