Southwest Tennessee Community College


Southwest Tennessee Community College is a public community college in Memphis, Tennessee. As the product of a merger between two colleges in 2000, the school has two campuses in Memphis and several satellite centers. The Tennessee Board of Regents operates it.

History

Southwest was formed on July 1, 2000, by a merger between Shelby State Community College and the State Technical Institute at Memphis. Nathan Essex, the school's founding president, announced in 2014 that he would retire the next summer.

Campuses

Southwest has four locations throughout the Mid-South:
Southwest previously had a campus located in Frayser but sold it to Libertas School of Memphis in 2024 due to declining enrollment.

Academics

Southwest offers more than 140 programs and has an agreement with LeMoyne–Owen College to make transferring easier. Southwest also offers an associate degree in aviation operations technology with three career tracks: pilot, flight dispatch, and aviation administration.