Seward County Community College
Recent News About Seward County Community College
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Meet Director of Student Housing & Safety Kit Hernandez
Mention “dorm supervisor” and the images that come to mind are often stereotypical and stressful: lots of cleanup, high emotions, a cat-and-mouse game of rule-breaking.
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Seward County defeats No. 12 Butler 80-75
Seward County Community College defeats No. 12 Butler Community College 80-75 in their conference home opener on Saturday, November 19th.
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Metal Forging: Jewelry Making on Nov 12
H121 Interested in experimenting with a traditional jewelry making and metal forming process? Discover the art of metal forging or hammering metal into shape! Participants will create a bracelet and a pendent during this workshop.
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Seward County set to host the Region VI Tournament
Seward County Community College earned the right to host the Region VI Tournament as they were the 2022 Co-Jayhawk regular season conference champions.
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Journalist Stephen Wolgast to speak at SCCC Library
The Saints Scribes speaker series concludes with a presentation by journalist Stephen Wolgast at noon on Friday, October 14 in the Seward County Community College Library.
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No. 15 Lady Saints sweep Barton on the road
Seward County Community College defeats Barton Community College in straight sets on Saturday night, scoring 25-21, 25-21, and 25-11.
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Plummer named Assistant Men's Basketball Coach
Seward County Community College welcomes Joel Plummer as an Assistant Men's Basketball coach for the Saints program.
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Online student earns state honor for MLT
Not all Seward County Community College graduates finish their studies in Kansas — but all of them are part of the Saints family.
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SCCC showing its community support with busy weekend
The show of support by Seward County Community College and its student body was in full force this past weekend.
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Children’s author Prisca Barnes to speak at SCCC Library
The Seward County Community College Library continues its Saints Scribes speaker series with a presentation by children’s author Prisca Barnes at noon on Monday, September 26.
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No. 12 Seward County defeats Otero 3-1
Seward County Community College hosted Otero college for a non-conference match, and the Lady Saints prevailed 3-1 over the Rattlers.
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Kansas poet Eric McHenry to speak at SCCC Library on Monday
Seward County Community College Library will host Kansas poet and author Eric McHenry on Monday, August 29 at noon at the SCCC Library.
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Saints kick off fall semester with orientation, first day of classes
Fall semester classes began at Seward County Community College on Monday, following move-in and orientation activities for new freshman the preceding week.
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College updates drug and alcohol response plan
Policy unchanged, resources for student success strengthened
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College updates drug and alcohol response plan
Policy unchanged, resources for student success strengthened
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SCCC celebrates National Ice Cream Month
LIBERAL, Kan. – July is National Ice Cream Month and Seward County Community College will once again celebrate the occasion by giving away ice cream all month long!
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SCCC earns 4th in Kansas two-year colleges, ranking group reports
Seward County Community College ranked fourth in the state for the best two-year colleges, according to University HQ.
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Cost of college went up for all students at Seward County Community College
In-state tuition and fees rose 5.3 percent for 2018-19 at Seward County Community College, according to recent data from the U.S. Department of Education.
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Seward County Community College enrolls 1,870 undergrads
At Seward County Community College, 76 percent of undergraduate students are traditional students - age 24 or younger - and 59 percent are female, according to the latest disclosure from the U.S. Department of Education.
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Graduates earn 566 degrees, certificates from Seward County Community College
About 52.3 percent of the 566 degrees and certificates handed out by Seward County Community College in 2017-18 were to students in health professions and related programs, making them the most popular programs that year, according to the latest disclosure from the U.S. Department of Education.