Walters State Community College

Walters State Community College

Walters State Community College is a state-supported community college operated by the Tennessee Board of Regents. It was established in 1970 in located Morristown, Tennessee and was named in honor of former United States Senator Herbert S. Walters. The comprehensive community college serves ten predominantly rural East Tennessee counties in the area of the Clinch and Great Smoky Mountains with four campuses totalling approximately 6,980 degree-seeking, commuting students. The current President is Dr. Wade B. McCamey. In 1957 the Pierce-Albright Report was presented to the Tennessee...
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Location: Morristown, Tennessee
Founded:September 1970
School type:Public school
Total enrollment:6,959
Endowment:$ 6,900,000
Colors:Blue, Red, White

Frequently Asked Questions

  • Q:
    What colors represent Walters State Community College?
  • A:
    Blue, Red and White are school spirit colors.
  • Q:
    What year was Walters State Community College started?
  • A:
    1970 was the year the institution was founded.
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