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Columbia State Community College is a two-year college serving a nine-county area in southern Middle Tennessee with five campuses, including Columbia, Williamson, Lawrence, Lewisburg and Clifton. Columbia State was established in 1966 as Tennessee's first community college and is committed to increasing access and enhancing diversity at all five campuses. Columbia State is a member of the Tennessee Board of Regents, the sixth largest higher education system in the nation. For more information, please visit www.ColumbiaState.edu.

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Columbia State Community College is a two-year college serving a nine-county area in southern Middle Tennessee with five campuses, including Columbia, Williamson, Lawrence, Lewisburg and Clifton. Columbia State was established in 1966 as Tennessee's first community college and is committed to increasing access and enhancing diversity at all five campuses. Columbia State is a member of the Tennessee Board of Regents, the sixth largest higher education system in the nation. For more information, please visit www.ColumbiaState.edu.

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Columbia State Students Attend Tennessee Intercollegiate State Legislature General Assembly

Columbia State Community College students recently attended the 50th General Assembly of the Tennessee Intercollegiate State Legislature at the Tennessee State Capitol in Nashville.
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Student Government - 2020 Jan 27

Amiee Sadler Represents Columbia State on TBR Presidents' Council

Columbia State Student Government Association secretary/treasurer, Amiee Sadler, was selected as the Tennessee Board of Regents Presidents' Council community college liaison and is serving as a voice for community college students.
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Student Government - 2020 Mar 2

Columbia State Students Attend Tennessee Intercollegiate State Legislature General Assembly

Members of the Columbia State Community College Student Government Association and the President's Leadership Society attended the 49th General Assembly of the Tennessee Intercollegiate State Legislature Nov. 15-18 at the Tennessee State Capitol in Nashville.
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Student Government - 2018 Dec 21

Chloe Frost Named 2018-2019 SGA Secretary/Treasurer

Chloe Frost of Leoma has been named Columbia State Community College's 2018-2019 SGA secretary/treasurer. Frost is a business administration major with plans to transfer to the University of North Alabama, where she'll major in interdisciplinary studies. Frost was an SGA senator for the 2017-2018 academic year and also attended the Tennessee Intercollegiate State Legislature. She is looking forward to representing students and helping them on campus.
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Student Government - 2018 Sep 18

Amiee Sadler Is Named 2018-2019 SGA Vice President

Amiee Sadler of Columbia has been named Columbia State Community College's 2018-2019 SGA vice president. This is Sadler's first year in student government, and she is looking forward to working toward increasing student involvement and diversity within the SGA. She also hopes to attend the Tennessee Intercollegiate State Legislature this year. Sadler is currently serving as the chapter president of the Phi Theta Kappa Honor Society and the chapter secretary/historian of the Sigma Kappa Delta Honor Society. After graduating from Columbia State, she plans to transfer to a four- year university, then attend law school.
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Student Government - 2018 Sep 18

Ashley Patterson Named 2018-2019 SGA President

Ashley Patterson was named the 2018-2019 SGA president for Columbia State Community College. Patterson is serving her second term as a member of Columbia State's SGA executive board. The Mt. Pleasant native is working on her Associate of Applied Science in nursing and plans to further her education to become an advanced practice registered nurse. Patterson hopes to increase student involvement at all campuses.
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Student Government - 2018 Sep 18

Outstanding Senator Award

Outstanding Student Government leaders were honored at the annual SGA awards reception. Senator Kristyn Kephart received the Outstanding Senator Award.
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Student Government - 2018 Apr 20

President's Award

Outstanding Student Government leaders were honored at the annual SGA awards reception. Senator Terra Burm received the President's Award from SGA President Kirkland Pinkerton.
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Student Government - 2018 Apr 20

Innovator Award

Outstanding Student Government leaders were honored at the annual SGA awards reception. Senator Amie Kautsky received the Innovator Award.
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Student Government - 2018 Apr 20

SGA Appoints New Executive Board for 2017-2018

Columbia State appoints Ashley Patterson as SGA secretary/treasurer.
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Student Government - 2017 Jun 27

SGA Appoints New Executive Board for 2017-2018

Columbia State appoints Austin Smith as SGA vice president.
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Student Government - 2017 Jun 27

Secretary of the TBR Student Government President's Council

Kirkland Pinkerton, Columbia State student and SGA president, was recently elected the 2016-2017 secretary of the Tennessee Board of Regents Student Government President's Council.
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Student Government - 2016 Sep 2

SGA Appoints New Executive Board for 2017-2018

Columbia State appoints Kirkland Pinkerton to second term as SGA president.
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Student Government - 2017 Jun 27

2016-2017 SGA Secretary/Treasurer

Columbia State has chosen Heather Todd as the 2016-2017 SGA secretary/treasurer. She will have a fabulous perspective to contribute, considering she has been attending the Williamson campus for some time and will be primarily in Columbia in the fall. Todd has held a number of leadership positions in the past, and we are extremely pleased to have her as part of the SGA executive board.
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Student Government - 2016 Aug 31

2016-2017 SGA Vice President

Columbia State has selected Lexi Donnelly to serve as the 2016-2017 SGA vice president. She served as an SGA senator in spring 2016 and served as a student representative at the Campus-Capitol Connection in Nashville, TN in March. After this experience, she said she knew that she wanted to pursue leadership within Columbia State's SGA. Along with Kirkland Pinkerton, Lexi is also part of the President's Leadership Society. She is a driven individual with great ideas for the future of SGA.
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Student Government - 2016 Aug 31

2016-2017 SGA President

Columbia State has selected Kirkland Pinkerton as its 2016-2017 SGA president. He served as an SGA senator during the 2015-2016 academic year. He is also involved in his community and has his own photography business. The Centerville native earned his EMT certificate this past spring and has returned to Columbia State this fall to major in nursning. Pinkerton has a great vision for SGA and is excited to serve our student body as president.
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Student Government - 2016 Aug 31

2015-2016 Student Government Association Officers

Columbia State congratulates its newly elected 2015-2016 SGA officers.
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Student Government - 2015 Jun 3

2014-2015 Student Government Association Officers

Columbia State congratulates its newly elected 2014-2015 SGA officers.
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Student Government - 2014 Jul 28
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