Motlow State College, in McMinnville, Tennessee, has officially become an Authorized Certified Training Center to bring essential training classes tailored to local industry needs through implementing Mitsubishi Electric Automation classes.
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Student Success and Workforce Development is the mission of Motlow. That is why, when we see one of our students succeed, we want to acknowledge that success and commend them for their hard work. Lieutenant Jeff Prater with TWRA Region 4 attended Motlow College at the McMinnville Center in the early 90s and has used his medical training to make a significant impact.
In the fall of 2023, the Motlow State Mechatronics department was awarded a Perkins Reserve Grant to give instructors additional training, including Cognex Vision Systems, Smart Automation Certification Alliance (SACA), SolidWorks, and Programmable Logic Controllers.
On January 11, the Motlow State Athletics Department, led by Athletic Director Ross Fanning, will host the First Annual Bucks Benefit Dinner. The event will be in the Moore County campus's Nisbett Center from 5 to 8 pm and will feature a three-course meal, special guest speaker, and silent auction.