ReImagining Community College: Southwest launches 29 workforce-ready stackable credentials
By LaJoyce Harris
Southwest is equipping students for the future with hot-ticket credentials. From an Automotive Electric Vehicles Certificate, to a Film and Video Production Certificate, students can now land their dream job quicker, thanks to 29 in-demand, workforce-ready certificates available through most degree programs.
Through the College’s ReImagining Community College initiative, students are able to earn stackable, industry certifications in their first semester, allowing them the opportunity to work in their chosen field while completing their associate degree.
Two new programs – an A.A.S. degree in Entertainment Production and Spanish Community Interpretation and Translation – are set to launch in fall 2025.
Here are four steps students should take to ensure they are pursuing the right credentials aligned with their ideal career path.
- First, find the perfect fit. Start with the online Career Coach Assessment to assist in determining a career pathway. The assessment will help uncover a person’s interests, explore career options, and pick an educational option for success.
- Next, after completing the Career Coach Assessment, contact the Advising and Career Services Department. Advisors will share details on more than two dozen certificate programs that can
fast-tract a student from school to a career within a year or less.
- Once a career path has been decided, students will be assigned to a career community made up of students with similar interests, goals, and educational opportunities. This career community emphasizes the UNITY that comes with the college experience and creates a “Culture of CommUNITY”. During the New Student Orientation, students are provided an ID with a community color lanyard – gold: Health and Natural Sciences; aqua: Humanities, Social Sciences and Mathematics; and purple: Business and Technologies.
- Finally, each credential offers a prestigious ranking that can be displayed on community lanyards. Through dual enrollment, industry certification starts in high school and may continue until graduation.
Southwest offers valuable skills and certifications designed to allow students to join the workforce immediately through whatever career pathway chosen. To get started, connect with a Career Coach in Career Services.
Students enrolled and currently eligible will automatically receive a certificate from Records. Faculty that have an industry certificate that can be embedded into a degree program may contact LaJoyce Harris, RCC Project Manager, to learn more.
These exciting certificates and programs are listed below.
In This Issue...
- President Tracy D. Hall highlights importance of community colleges in Community College Daily
- Southwest empowers first-generation students with holistic approach to success
- Southwest athletes honored by the All-Tennessee Community College Athletic Association
- Welcome Aboard!
- My Southwest Story: Calvin Sanford
- Open house, job fair offers public pipelines, pathways for career success
- Policy Matters: President’s Cabinet Meetings
- Area students test their skills and knowledge at the West Tennessee Science Olympiad
- Southwest receives major TVA grant for electrical vehicle innovation
- Welcome Center offers guidance, assistance to students
- Southwest unlocks music potential of students with new Commercial Music Technical Certificate
- ReImagining Community College: Southwest launches 29 workforce-ready stackable credentials
- Sherria King selected as a Memphis Business Journal “Women Who Lead” in higher education