Pellissippi State Community College’s Blount County Campus remains on schedule for offering the first classes in fall 2010, and the Pellissippi State Foundation has raised more than $1.85 million toward its completion.
The two-story, 70,000-square-foot building has space for the college’s new Nursing program, as well as for science and computer labs and classrooms, including one for distance education. Faculty and administrative offices and a manufacturing training center, physical education facility, 100-seat auditorium, library, and student lounge are all part of the design.
The new campus has 600 parking spaces and can accommodate 1,500 students. More than 1,800 students from Blount County are enrolled at Pellissippi State. Plans for a walking trail, amphitheater and courtyard with a fountain also are on the board.
Funding for the $22 million state-of-the-art campus comes from the state, sale of the old Blount County Center property in Alcoa and private donations generated through Connecting Communities, Changing Lives Major Gifts Campaign. The fundraising effort, conducted by the Foundation, has earmarked the Blount County Campus as one of the college’s top priorities.
The campaign goal is a minimum of $2 million. Gifts and pledges to date are $1,855,240.
The college broke ground in May 2008 on the 39.5-acre site, located at 2731 W. Lamar Alexander Parkway (U.S. Highway 321) in Friendsville. The college marked progress on construction with a “Raise the Roof” celebration on Nov. 6. More than 130 people signed a final truss for the building and then watched as a crane lifted it into place.
“This is just a great day,” Allen Edwards, Pellissippi State president, told the attendees. “This facility would not be a reality without the tremendous support of our state and local officials. They have been battling for us to get the money for this project, and I thank all of you. I thank each and everyone who has supported this. Your donations have made this possible.”



