Under Construction · Jamestown, Tennessee

Roane State
Fentress County Higher Education Center

A $25 million, 49,000-square-foot campus coming to Jamestown — bringing college and technical education home to Fentress County for the first time on this scale.

🏛️ $25 Million Facility 📐 49,000 Sq Ft 🌍 33-Acre Campus 🔨 Opening Soon
$25MState Investment
49,000Square Feet
33Acre Site
2Colleges In One
6+Degree Programs
Construction Underway
Opening SoonJamestown, Tennessee

Groundbreaking took place April 5, 2024. The new campus replaces the current 8,000 sq ft Clarkrange location with a facility more than six times its size — permanently changing the educational landscape of Fentress County.

📍 823 Old Highway 127 South · Jamestown, TN 38556
What This Means for Fentress County

College. Careers.
Right Here.

For decades, Fentress County residents who wanted a college or technical education had two options: commute long distances to campuses in Cookeville, Crossville, or Harriman, or simply go without.

That changes with the Fentress County Higher Education Center. A permanent, purpose-built campus in Jamestown — funded by a $25 million state appropriation approved by the Tennessee General Assembly in 2022 — will house both Roane State Community College and the Tennessee College of Applied Technology (TCAT) Oneida/Huntsville under one roof.

The 49,000-square-foot facility on a 33-acre site off Old Highway 127 South will offer associate degrees, technical certificates, and career-ready training in programs that connect directly to in-demand jobs — many of which are available right here in Fentress County.

“Not only will the Center expand offerings for current students and adults returning to college, but it will also help us retain graduates in our area to meet local workforce needs.”
— Fentress County Executive Jimmy Johnson
📋 Project Facts
Project NameFentress County Higher Education Center
Location823 Old Hwy 127 S, Jamestown TN
Budget$25 million (state-funded)
Building Size49,000 square feet
Site33 acres
GroundbreakingApril 5, 2024
CollegesRoane State + TCAT
Campus DirectorCheryl Tays
Phone(865) 354-3000
Inforoanestate.edu/fentress
TN ReconnectEligible
TN PromiseEligible
What You Can Study

Programs Built for
In-Demand Careers

The new center is specifically designed to produce job-ready graduates in fields with strong local and regional demand. Programs will be offered by both Roane State and TCAT.

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Health Sciences

Nursing, CNA, and allied health programs. Healthcare is one of the fastest-growing employment sectors in the Upper Cumberland region.

Associate Degree · Certificate
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Automotive & Diesel Technology

Hands-on training in automotive service and diesel mechanics. High demand across the region with strong starting wages.

Technical Certificate
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Welding

Structural, MIG, TIG, and pipe welding. Skilled welders are in short supply throughout Tennessee’s manufacturing sector.

Technical Certificate
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Construction Technology

Residential and commercial construction skills. Fentress County’s growing housing and tourism development creates consistent local demand.

Technical Certificate
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Manufacturing Technology

Industrial maintenance, CNC operation, and production skills. Tennessee’s manufacturing sector continues to expand across the Upper Cumberland.

Associate Degree · Certificate
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Transfer Degrees

Earn your first two years of college here and transfer to UT, Tennessee Tech, or another four-year university — at community college costs.

Associate of Arts / Science
Pay For It

Tennessee Has Programs
That Can Make It Free

Two major Tennessee scholarship programs can cover most or all of community college costs — and Roane State qualifies for both.

Tennessee Promise

A last-dollar scholarship covering tuition and mandatory fees for recent high school graduates attending a Tennessee community college or technical college. For Fentress County graduates, this means Roane State can be tuition-free.

Tennessee Reconnect

For adults without a college degree who want to return to school. Covers tuition and mandatory fees at community colleges. Senator Ken Yager specifically predicted a surge in Reconnect usage once the new Jamestown campus opens.

💡 Both York Institute and Clarkrange High School already offer Roane State dual enrollment courses — free of charge to students. The new campus deepens that partnership and opens it to the entire community.
The Journey

How We Got Here

Roane State’s presence in Fentress County grew slowly for years — from high school classrooms to portable trailers to an 8,000 sq ft building. The new center is the result of decades of community advocacy.

Early High Schools

Roane State educators taught classes in local high school buildings — the earliest presence in the county.

Then York Institute

5 portable classrooms across from York Institute, then a 3,000 sq ft remodeled ROTC building with 3 classrooms.

2022 Clarkrange Campus

Opened 8,000 sq ft campus in Clarkrange — enrollment jumped 30%+ in the first semester. 6 Zoom-enabled classrooms.

2022 $25M Approved

Tennessee General Assembly approves $25 million for a permanent Fentress County Higher Education Center.

Apr 2024 Groundbreaking

Groundbreaking ceremony at 823 Old Hwy 127 S in Jamestown. Construction begins on the 49,000 sq ft campus.

Soon Opening Day

The new Higher Education Center opens, replacing Clarkrange. Roane State + TCAT under one roof in Jamestown.

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Also Moving In: TCAT Oneida/Huntsville

The Tennessee College of Applied Technology Oneida/Huntsville will co-locate in the new building alongside Roane State — creating a true one-stop higher education destination for Fentress County. TCAT focuses on hands-on technical trades, complementing Roane State’s academic and associate degree offerings.

Why It Matters

What This Changes for
Fentress County

A permanent higher education campus in Jamestown is about more than classes. It’s about what happens to a community when its people can stay and succeed locally.

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Workforce Retention

Young adults who earn degrees locally are more likely to stay in the community — filling jobs at local businesses, healthcare providers, and manufacturers rather than leaving for larger cities.

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Higher Wages

Associate degrees and technical certificates translate directly to better-paying jobs. The programs offered match the industries actually hiring in the Upper Cumberland region.

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No More Long Commutes

Previously, the nearest full-featured community college required significant travel. A Jamestown campus eliminates that barrier for working adults, parents, and students without reliable transportation.

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Economic Development

A skilled local workforce attracts employers. Businesses site decisions are often tied to the availability of trained workers — and this campus builds that pipeline right here in Fentress County.

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Adults Going Back

Tennessee Reconnect specifically targets adults without degrees who want to return to school. A local campus makes that decision far more practical — especially for parents and full-time workers.

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Real Estate Value

Communities with college campuses attract young families, support higher property values, and signal a long-term commitment to growth. For buyers evaluating Fentress County, this matters.

Considering Fentress County?

The new Roane State campus is one more reason families are looking at this community differently. Tim & Lori Denehy can help you understand what life here actually looks like — schools, jobs, real estate, and everything in between.

Sources: roanestate.edu · themountainpress.com · ucbjournal.com · State Building Commission · GoFentress.com · Page updated April 2026