2025-2026 College Catalog 
    
    Apr 03, 2025  
2025-2026 College Catalog

The College



Welcome to Pellissippi State Community College!

We’re excited that you’ve chosen to attend our school. Your decision to enroll here may be one of the most important you’ll ever make, and we are dedicated to working with you to achieve both your educational and life goals. Whether you’re preparing to enter the workforce for the first time, planning to transfer to a four-year institution or simply taking a course for personal growth, we are committed to helping you succeed academically and to providing opportunities for you to broaden your horizons. Our caring faculty and staff look forward to connecting with you.

A Brief History of the College

Pellissippi State Community College was founded in 1974 as State Technical Institute at Knoxville. The College’s name has changed twice: in 1988, to Pellissippi State Technical Community College and, in 2009, to Pellissippi State Community College. 

When the College first opened its doors, it had 45 students studying in three associate degree programs, all in engineering technology, under the guidance of only a dozen faculty and staff members. Pellissippi State has experienced steady growth since—from those first 45 students in 1974 to 9,312 students in fall 2024, and this doesn’t include thousands of students taking noncredit courses.

The College supports and develops career-path associate degrees, associate degrees for transfer to four-year institutions, certificates and continuing education opportunities to meet the needs of our evolving community. Pellissippi State offers Dual Enrollment credit courses to high school students as well.

The College employs some 700 full-time faculty and staff. Pellissippi State’s economic impact on East Tennessee—measured by the value of business volume, jobs and individual income—is estimated at about $1.5 billion over the five-year period from 2017 to 2022. The college has directly supported the creation of more than 50,000 local jobs. 

The College awarded 1,746 associate degrees in 2023-2024, more than any other two-year college in the state. Through numerous, substantive partnerships with the community, Pellissippi State sustains the effort toward an ever-improving quality of life for East Tennessee residents. 

Pellissippi State Community College is one of 37 institutions in the College System of Tennessee, the state’s largest public higher education system, with more than 175 teaching locations and the online TN eCampus. The system is governed by the Tennessee Board of Regents.

Mission, Vision, and Values

Our Mission

Pellissippi State Community College provides a transformative environment fostering the academic, social, economic, and cultural enrichment of the individual and the community. We are committed to success in workforce training and certificate and degree programs.

Our Vision

Pellissippi State: Transforming Lives, Careers, and Communities

Our Values

Accountability: We are responsible for our actions and accountable to each other for the betterment of our students, college, and the community.
Access: We provide open and accessible growth opportunities for all.
Active Learning: We ensure learning flourishes through quality, engaging, real-world experiences that empower students and employees to excel.
Achievement: We pursue and celebrate student and employee excellence by continuously striving to meet and exceed our goals.
Advancement: We support and improve our community through education, partnerships, and service.
Agility: We swiftly and collaboratively adapt and respond to a rapidly changing world.

To sustain and enhance the College’s offerings, Pellissippi State develops and maintains comprehensive fiscal and other administrative services and an environment conducive to learning. In line with its heritage as a technical institute, the College integrates state-of-the-art technology into teaching and learning, educational support and administration.

Located in Tennessee’s third-largest metropolitan area, Pellissippi State comprehensively serves the greater Knox and Blount County area. A member of TBR - The College System of Tennessee, governed by the Tennessee Board of Regents, the College develops and maintains student transfer agreements with Tennessee public universities, the University of Tennessee and private colleges and universities in the region. All programs and services are provided without regard to race, color, religion, creed, ethnic or national origin, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity/expression, pregnancy, disability, age (40+), status as a covered veteran, genetic information or any other category protected by federal or state civil rights law.

Campuses and Maps

Pellissippi State offers programs, courses and services at four primary locations. Below is a directional map to the Hardin Valley Campus, Magnolia Avenue Campus, Blount County Campus and Strawberry Plains Campus. For additional maps, including parking maps, visit the College website

Abbreviation key for Hardin Valley Campus buildings:

 

AL—Alexander Building
BA—Bagwell Center
ER—Educational Resources Building

GN—Goins Building
HC—Haslam Center
MC—McWherter Building
SR—Student Recreation Center

 

Hardin Valley Campus
10915 Hardin Valley Road
Knoxville, Tennessee 37932
(main entrance on Solway Road)

Blount County Campus
2731 W. Lamar Alexander Parkway
(U.S. Hwy. 321)
Friendsville, Tennessee 37737

Magnolia Avenue Campus
1610 E. Magnolia Avenue
Knoxville, Tennessee 37917

Strawberry Plains Campus
7201 Strawberry Plains Pike
Knoxville, Tennessee 37914

 

 

Important Contacts

General Information

865-694-6400
Blount County Campus (BL) 865-981-5300
Hardin Valley Campus (HV) 865-694-6400
Magnolia Avenue Campus (MA) 865-329-3100
Strawberry Plains Campus (ST) 865-225-2300

 

Resource Phone Location
Academic Advising
865-694-6556
GN122
Academic Affairs, Vice President of
865-694-6523
GN212
Academic Scheduling
865-539-7377
GN248
External Affairs 865-539-7198 GN209
ADA Coordinator 865-539-7401 GN258
Admissions (Enrollment Services)
865-539-7354
GN102
Affirmative Action
865-539-7354
GN258
Alumni Relations
865-539-7275
GN203A/B
Articulation 865-694-6728 GN213
Bookstore
865-694-6642
GN148
Career Development   865-694-6559 GN114,163
Continuing Education (Workforce and Community Development)
865-539-7167
AL100
Cooperative Education
865-694-6559
GN163
Counseling Services
865-694-6480
GN128
Curriculum 865-539-7355 GN244
Disability Services 
865-694-6411
AL130
Enrollment Services
865-694-6400
GN102
Engineering & Media Technologies
865-694-6483
MC246
English 
865-694-6708
MC329
Facility Rentals (Workforce and Community Development)
865-694-6665
AL100
Financial Aid 865-694-6565 GN157
Financial Aid/Veterans Affairs
865-694-6472
GN129
Foundation, Pellissippi State
865-694-6403
GN203G
Grant Development
865-981-5340
BL244
Human Resources 
865-694-6607
GN262
Institutional Compliance 865-539-7354 GN258
Internships, Business & Computer Technology
865-694-6597
MC251
IT HelpDesk 865-694-6537 GN250
Libraries
 
 
Hardin Valley Campus
Blount County Campus
Magnolia Avenue Campus
Strawberry Plains Campus
865-694-6516
865-981-5325
865-329-3110
865-225-2309
ER Flr. 1-2
BL136
MA140
ST2800
Liberal Arts
865-694-6475
MC240
Lost & Found
865-694-6646
AL108
Marketing & Communications
865-694-6405
GN264
Mathematics
865-694-6450
HC2088
Natural & Behavioral Sciences
865-694-6685
HC2087
Noncredit Courses (Workforce and Community Development) 865-539-7167 AL100
Health Sciences
 
 
Health Sciences Pathway Advising Center
Strawberry Plains Campus Office
865-539-7307
865-225-2330
AL226C
ST3646 
Open Computer Labs  
 
 
Hardin Valley Campus
Blount County Campus
Magnolia Avenue Campus
Strawberry Plains Campus
865-539-7116
865-981-5360
865-329-3117
865-225-2309
ER327
BL174
MA140D
ST2654
Pellissippi State Police Department, Hardin Valley Campus 865-694-6649 Emergency AL108
  865-694-6646 Non Emergency  
President, Office of the
865-694-6616
GN211
Records (Enrollment Services)
865-694-6400
GN102
Start Strong Center 865-694-6400 GN157
Student Account Services 865-694-6605 GN158
Student Care and Advocacy 865-539-7346 AL202
Student Engagement and Leadership
865-694-6555
GN141
Student Recreation Center
865-694-6576
SR101
Student Affairs, Vice President of
865-539-7188
GN210
Tennessee Consortium for International Studies
865-539-7279
GN204
Testing
 
 
High School Equivalency (Hardin Valley Campus)
High School Equivalency (Magnolia Avenue Campus)
Exit, Makeup
865-694-6752
865-329-3147
865-694-6453
ER120E
MA142
ER122
Title IX Coordinator
865-539-7401
GN258
Tutoring
 
 
Hardin Valley Campus
Blount County Campus
Magnolia Avenue Campus
Strawberry Plains Campus
865-539-7079
865-981-5330, extension 5409
865-329-3133
865-225-2300, extension 2453
ER330
BL174
MA142
ST2701
Veterans Services 865-539-7368 ER124
Workforce and Community Development 865-539-7167 AL100

Whom to Contact if You …

Need assistance in obtaining a job Career Development
Want to drop or add a course Advising
Want to explore credit for life experience Prior Learning Assessment (PLA)
Want to withdraw from Pellissippi State Advising
Want permission for a special event or activity Student Engagement and Leadership
Have financial obligations to Pellissippi State Student Account Services
Want to put a notice on a bulletin board Student Engagement and Leadership
Need a refund from a vending machine Student Account Services
Need to notify someone in case of emergency Pellissippi State Police
Want to participate in student activities Student Engagement and Leadership
Want to change majors Advising
Want help in selecting a career field Career Development
Need financial assistance Financial Aid
Need counseling services Counseling Services
Want to schedule a makeup test Your Instructor
Need to type a letter or report Open Computer Labs
Need a tutor Academic Tutoring Center
Need classroom accommodations for a disability Disability Services
Need event accommodations for a disability Disability Services
Feel you have been discriminated against Institutional Compliance
Want to rent the College’s facilities Workforce and Community Development
Want to discuss training (including CEUs) for your employees Workforce and Community Development