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Campus Locations Bishop State Carver Campus Arthur L. Green was appointed Carver's first chief administrator in January 1962. Upon his retirement in 1976, Earl Roberson Sr. was appointed as president. He remained in that position until his appointment as Provost of the consolidated Bishop State Community College in August 1991. The first classes began at Carver on August 15, 1962, with a total enrollment of 80 students in seven different programs. One year later, 22 of those students graduated and were immediately employed in their training areas. The enrollment had increased to a quarterly average of more than 500 by August 1991 when the merger was implemented, with 10 fully accredited technical programs. The Carver Campus, located at 414 Stanton Street, currently sets on its original nine-acre plot of land which a local citizen donated so the minority population would have access to postsecondary technical training. Currently, there are seven technical programs on the Carver Campus. They are Automotive Body Repair, Barbering and Hair Styling, Commercial Food Service, Masonry (Brick and Block), Plumbing, Tailoring and Alterations, and Welding. The Campus has a Learning Center which contains a computer lab. There is also a campus cafeteria which serves students, faculty and staff, and the public. Directions From I-65 (South): Take the Springhill Ave exit. Travel east until you reach Stanton Rd. Carver campus will be approximately three miles on the right. From I-65 (North): Take the Springhill Ave exit. Travel east until you reach Stanton Rd. Carver campus will be approximately three miles on the right. From I-165 (Water St.): Off of the I-165 bypass, take the Water St exit. Take a right onto St. Francis. St. Francis turns into Springhill Ave. Travel north until you reach Stanton Rd. Carver campus will be approximately three miles on the right. |
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