• About Edison State at Greenville

    Edison State Campus at Greenville

    In 1979, Edison State at Greenville opened in response to the College's commitment to provide affordable, high-quality education opportunities to students in Darke County and the surrounding areas. During its first quarter of operation in a rented facility, the location in Greenville enrolled 78 students in seven courses.

    To accommodate increased enrollment, classes were expanded to several locations in the county, including Greenville High School and the Darke County Center. By 2000, the facilities’ capacity had been maximized, leading the College to move into its current location at 601 Wagner Avenue. The 2001 opening of the Wagner Avenue location provided the College with additional classrooms, computer labs and office space. This expanded floor space allows the campus to provide a wide range of student services and enrollment opportunities to residents in the area.

    Edison State at Greenville currently serves over 800 students from the Darke County community.

  • Greenville News

    Edison State Faculty Receives Dale P. Parnell Faculty Distinction Recognition

    May 13, 2024

    The American Association of Community Colleges (AACC) has announced the 2024 Dale P. Parnell Faculty Distinction Recognition recipients, which includes Beka Lindeman, Associate Professor of English at Edison State Community College. Read More

    Students Inducted Into PTK Honor Society

    May 7, 2024

    The Edison State Community College Chapter of Phi Theta Kappa (PTK) inducted 27 new members during a recent ceremony at the Piqua Campus. Each semester, PTK invites students to join the honor society based on academic criteria. Read More

    Edison State, Miami County Farm Bureau Host Agriculture Career Fair

    April 18, 2024

    Edison State Community College and the Miami County Farm Bureau partnered to host the first annual Agriculture Career Fair on March 15, 2024. Approximately 140 students from about 10 local agriculture programs attended, where they visited with local businesses and learned about career opportunities available in agriculture. Read More

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