TN eCampus Partnership
Division Directory
Kim Martin
Campus Administrator/Faculty Liaison |
(901) 333-4442 |
Macon, Sulcer 212 |
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Karla Blume Shalaby
TN eCampus Coordinator/Student Liaison
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(901) 333-4073 |
Macon, Sulcer 217 |
TN eCampus Partnership
The Tennessee Board of Regents (TBR) system consists of 40 institutions and is the largest system of higher education in Tennessee. Combined with the six state universities and TBR’s 13 community colleges and 27 technology centers, the TN eCampus Partnership offers outreach for instructional delivery in all of Tennessee’s 95 counties.
In 2001, the Tennessee Board of Regents colleges, universities, and technology centers joined in a collaborative effort to offer a full range of graduate and undergraduate degrees, certificates, and diplomas online through Regents Online Degree Programs (RODP) and Regents Online Continuing Education and Workforce Development (ROCE). Initially, the programs were created to offer more flexible and accessible education options for Tennesseans. Since their inception, these online programs have become nationally and internationally renowned as high-quality, affordable, and convenient options for students worldwide. Re-branded in 2016, the Regents Online Program is now the TN eCampus Program.
The online education offered through TN eCampus mirrors the same education offered at the physical campus locations. All campuses in the partnership are regionally accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools Commission on Colleges (SACSCOC), while several programs have national accreditation status.
Students have the opportunity to choose a “home campus” from among the six universities awarding Bachelor’s and Master’s degrees, the 13 community colleges providing Associate degrees and the 27 Technology Centers offering technical certificates and diplomas. Individuals apply for admission, register for courses, and are awarded degrees, diplomas, or certificates from the home campus.
Associate Degrees
The TN eCampus Program offers a variety of Associate degrees. These degrees can be earned directly from 13 community colleges located across the state of Tennessee. Below you will find detailed listings of the degrees and certificates offered through the TN eCampus program, or go to http://www.tnecampus.org/ for more information.
The university parallel associate degree programs are designed for those students ultimately seeking bachelor’s degrees.
Associate of Applied Science
Associate of Arts
Associate of Science