Representatives are currently available at Dyersburg State Community College (DSCC) to assist with information about enrollment, financial aid, courses, and its Workforce Emergency Medical Technician course at the TCAT Stanton location. Dyersburg State offers both online and synchronous options to provide flexibility for working adults who wish to pursue a degree or certificate. Students can begin the Associate of Science degree in General Education at the TCAT Stanton teaching site. A complete list of courses offered in the Spring of 2025 is as follows:

Evening Courses:

  • English Composition I
  • Fundamentals of Communication      
  • Introduction to Art
  • Introduction to Statistics
  • Learning Support Reading
  • Learning Support Writing
  • Orientation: Learning to Succeed
  • Support for Math

These courses are part of the Tennessee Board of Regents (TBR) approved General Education Core, a collection of foundational courses essential for obtaining higher education degrees in Tennessee. Dyersburg State’s commitment to offering these core classes in Stanton underscores our dedication to providing equitable educational opportunities for all students.

As a part of Dyersburg State’s core values, DSCC believes that the opportunity for education is the cornerstone of personal and community growth. By bringing these essential courses to TCAT Stanton, Dyersburg State aims to foster a learning environment that empowers students to pursue their academic and professional goals.

In addition, Dyersburg State’s Workforce Development Office is offering the EMT program at the TCAT Stanton. If you want a career where you can directly make a significant impact on people’s lives by providing critical care during emergencies, often being the difference between life and death, while gaining valuable medical skills in a relatively short training period with opportunities for advancement within the healthcare field, then this program is for you!

For additional information or inquiries regarding our academic offerings, please contact Dr. Jimmy Barham, Dean of Arts, Sciences, and Technologies, at jbarham@dscc.edu or 731-286-3371.

For additional information or inquiries on our Workforce Emergency Medical Technician (EMT) program, please contact Rodney Alford, Director of Workforce Development, at alford@dscc.edu or 731-286-3265.