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Shelton State Community College

Coordinates:33°07′14″N87°33′41″W / 33.12052°N 87.56148°W /33.12052; -87.56148
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Public college in Tuscaloosa, Alabama, US.

Shelton State Community College
TypePubliccommunity college
Established1952 (earliest predecessor)
1994 (consolidated)
PresidentJonathan Koh
Academic staff
99 full-time and 99 part-time (spring 2022)[1]
Administrative staff
168
Students4,659 (spring 2022)[2]
Location,,
United States
CampusMartin campus - suburban
C.A. Fredd campus - urban
ColorsGreen andEmerald
  
NicknameBuccaneers
Sporting affiliations
ACCC,NJCAA
Websitewww.sheltonstate.edu
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Shelton State Community College is apubliccommunity college inTuscaloosa, Alabama. Operated by the Alabama State Department of Postsecondary Education, Shelton is one of the largest two-year colleges in the state. Approximately 4,500 students are enrolled in some form of coursework, including around 3,000 full-time students. The college isaccredited by theSouthern Association of Colleges and Schools.

Shelton State is also designated as the Alabama Junior College of the Fine Arts by the state legislature. TheAlabama Stage and Screen Hall of Fame is located there and Theatre Tuscaloosa is based in the Bean Browne Theatre at Shelton. The Alabama Fire College and Personnel Standards Commission is also located on the Martin campus of Shelton State. The Fire College is responsible for training paid and volunteer fire fighters and EMTs throughout the state.

History

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The Tuscaloosa Trade School was created by the Alabama State Board of Education in 1950 and opened for classes in 1952. Its campus was located southeast of downtown, near what is now the intersection of 15th Street/Veterans Memorial Drive and McFarland Boulevard. In 1954, the school was renamedJ. P. Shelton Trade School in honor of one of the state legislature who lobbied for the opening of the trade school in Tuscaloosa. In 1976, the school's name was changed to Shelton State Technical College.

In 1975, Brewer State Junior College (nowBevill State Community College) opened a branch campus in Tuscaloosa in an old elementary school building near the intersection of 28th Street and Greensboro Avenue. At the time of its opening, it had three full-time faculty and 800 students. In 1977, Brewer State moved to a renovated strip mall on Skyland Boulevard.[3]

Shelton State Community College was established on January 1, 1979, by the state Board of Education by combining Shelton State and the Tuscaloosa branch of Brewer State. The two campuses remained separate, with the 15th Street campus acting as the vocational and technical campus and the Skyland Boulevard campus serving as the junior college campus.

Tuscaloosa State Trade School was created by the state legislature in 1963. In 1974, the institution became Tuscaloosa State Technical College and was authorized by the Alabama State Board of Education to grant associate degrees. In 1976, the college name was changed to C. A. Fredd State Technical College to honor the first president of the institution.[4]

In 1994, Fredd State merged with Shelton State. The new institution retained the name of Shelton State Community College, and the president of Shelton State was named president of the consolidated institution. Around this time, Shelton broke ground on a new campus on Alabama Highway 69 in the growing suburb of Taylorville. The new campus - named Martin campus - opened in 1997-98 and consolidated the 15th Street and Skyland Boulevard campuses into one. The Fredd campus remained on MLK Boulevard but was renovated extensively to match the architecture of the Martin campus.

Campus

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Shelton State has two campuses: Martin Campus, off Alabama Highway 69, south of Tuscaloosa, in the unincorporated suburb of Taylorville, and C.A. Fredd Campus on Martin Luther King, Jr., Boulevard in west Tuscaloosa.

Athletics

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Shelton State fields six varsity sports teams in theAlabama Community College Conference (ACCC) in Division I of theNational Junior College Athletic Association (NJCAA). Two of the sports are women's (softball and basketball), two are men's (baseball and basketball), and one is co-ed (cheerleading).

Shelton State's sports teams are called theBuccaneers and their colors are gold and emerald.

Notable alumni

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Notable faculty

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References

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  1. ^"College Navigator - Shelton State Community College".
  2. ^"College Navigator - Shelton State Community College".
  3. ^"History of Shelton State Libraries". RetrievedNovember 7, 2008.
  4. ^"History of Shelton State Community College". RetrievedNovember 7, 2009.

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