NASHVILLE, TN. – In an effort to increase the number of work-ready residents in the state, CMT has joined forces with TBR – The College System of Tennessee, for a free multi-city concert tour targeting rural areas of the state this spring to encourage Tennesseans to pursue higher education. The tour will begin on April 3 and travel to four Community Colleges across the state.
The partnership was announced last fall at the Tennessee Board of Regents (TBR) Presidents’ Meeting in Nashville and aims to encourage more Tennesseans to attend college – whether to earn an academic degree or a technical or occupational degree or certificate – paving their way to successful careers that will benefit themselves and their families. CMT’s “Empowering Education” initiative offers four community colleges across the state the opportunity to receive additional support at a local level, including a free concert at each stop featuring CMT’s Next Women of Country, Courtney Cole.
“As someone who graduated from college in Tennessee, I am thrilled to be working with CMT and TBR to spread the message of the potential education has to change your life. I can’t wait to tour the state, put on a really fun show, and encourage people to follow their dreams.”
Click here to see a PSA with Courtney Cole.
Tickets for all four events can be found at TBR.edu.
Complete tour information below:
Wednesday April 3
Dyersburg State Community College – Dyersburg Campus
Location: E.H. Lannom, Jr. Gymnasium
Time: 6:00PM
Thursday, April 4
Jackson State Community College – Main Campus
Location: McWherter Center – Ayers Auditorium
Time: 6:00PM
Tuesday, April 9
Motlow State Community College – Moore County Campus
Location: Powers Auditorium
Time: 6:00PM
Wednesday, April 10
Pellissippi State Community College – Blount County Campus
Location: West Chevrolet Auditorium, Blount County Campus
Time: 6:00PM
For more information on these events click HERE
The partnership is timed to amplify two important statewide initiatives: “Tennessee Promise” and “Tennessee Reconnect.” It also supports the state’s “Drive to 55” mission to increase the number of Tennesseans with a post-high-school degree or certificate to 55 percent of the state’s population by 2025. Achieving that goal will require 800,000 more Tennesseans getting the training and skills needed for the jobs of today and tomorrow.
CMT’s Empowering Education community college initiative, the channel’s grassroots education campaign, was first announced in 2014 at the Clinton Global Initiative-America meeting. Working in collaboration with the American Association of Community Colleges (AACC), the campaign has experienced success hosting more than 30 events in 18 states, bringing star-power and helping put a face on education by highlighting success stories of students. Since 2014, the campaign has worked in some of the nation’s most economically-depressed regions to highlight the importance of earning a degree or certificate.