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Seward County Community College

Seward County Community College (SCCC) is a public community college in Liberal, Kansas.

Seward County Community College
Main entrance to the college, 2019
TypePublic community college
EstablishedDecember 29, 1967 (1967-12-29)
PresidentBrad Bennett
Students2,692
Location, ,
United States

37°03′35″N 100°55′05″W / 37.05972°N 100.91806°W / 37.05972; -100.91806Coordinates: 37°03′35″N 100°55′05″W / 37.05972°N 100.91806°W / 37.05972; -100.91806
ColorsGreen and White
   
NicknameSaints
Sporting affiliations
Kansas Jayhawk Community College Conference
MascotLouie the Saint
Websitesccc.edu

History

Established on December 29, 1967, its classes officially started on September 2, 1969.[1] For the 2008–2009 academic year, Seward County Community College merged with Southwest Technical School to become Seward County Community College/Area Technical School.[2] The name changed again in 2016 when the institution once again became Seward County Community College. The college retained the technical school programs and facilities as an academic division of the larger organization.

Academics

Seward County Community College academics are currently divided into five academic divisions: Allied Health; Industrial Technology; Agriculture, Business & Personal Services; Humanities and Social Sciences; and Science, Math and PE.[3] The academic divisions collectively offer 40 majors. The Allied Health division provides programs in nursing, surgical technology, lab technology and respiratory therapy, which is a major supply point for medical personnel in the area.

Athletics

Seward County Community College athletics participates in men's and women's sports in the Kansas Jayhawk Community College Conference. Women's sports include: basketball, softball, volleyball, and tennis. Men's sports include: baseball, basketball, and tennis. Additionally, the Saints boast a co-ed cheerleading team. The two primary sporting arenas for the Saints are "The Greenhouse" which is the college gymnasium, and Brent Gould Field, the baseball field. On April 25, 2019, the college broke ground on the new Sharp Family Champions Center which will serve as an indoor practice facility, and clubhouse for Saints baseball, softball, and tennis.[4]

Notable alumni

Gallery

References

  1. ^ History of SCCC 2013-10-29 at the Wayback Machine
  2. ^ "2008-09 Annual Report". sccc.edu. 2018-09-22.
  3. ^ [1] Archived 2018-09-22 at sccc.edu (Error: unknown archive URL)
  4. ^ for Sharp Family Champion Center|

External links

  • Official website


seward, county, community, college, sccc, public, community, college, liberal, kansas, main, entrance, college, 2019typepublic, community, collegeestablisheddecember, 1967, 1967, presidentbrad, bennettstudents2, 692locationliberal, kansas, united, states37, 05. Seward County Community College SCCC is a public community college in Liberal Kansas Seward County Community CollegeMain entrance to the college 2019TypePublic community collegeEstablishedDecember 29 1967 1967 12 29 PresidentBrad BennettStudents2 692LocationLiberal Kansas United States37 03 35 N 100 55 05 W 37 05972 N 100 91806 W 37 05972 100 91806 Coordinates 37 03 35 N 100 55 05 W 37 05972 N 100 91806 W 37 05972 100 91806ColorsGreen and White NicknameSaintsSporting affiliationsKansas Jayhawk Community College ConferenceMascotLouie the SaintWebsitesccc wbr edu Contents 1 History 2 Academics 3 Athletics 4 Notable alumni 5 Gallery 6 References 7 External linksHistory EditEstablished on December 29 1967 its classes officially started on September 2 1969 1 For the 2008 2009 academic year Seward County Community College merged with Southwest Technical School to become Seward County Community College Area Technical School 2 The name changed again in 2016 when the institution once again became Seward County Community College The college retained the technical school programs and facilities as an academic division of the larger organization Academics EditSeward County Community College academics are currently divided into five academic divisions Allied Health Industrial Technology Agriculture Business amp Personal Services Humanities and Social Sciences and Science Math and PE 3 The academic divisions collectively offer 40 majors The Allied Health division provides programs in nursing surgical technology lab technology and respiratory therapy which is a major supply point for medical personnel in the area Athletics EditSeward County Community College athletics participates in men s and women s sports in the Kansas Jayhawk Community College Conference Women s sports include basketball softball volleyball and tennis Men s sports include baseball basketball and tennis Additionally the Saints boast a co ed cheerleading team The two primary sporting arenas for the Saints are The Greenhouse which is the college gymnasium and Brent Gould Field the baseball field On April 25 2019 the college broke ground on the new Sharp Family Champions Center which will serve as an indoor practice facility and clubhouse for Saints baseball softball and tennis 4 Notable alumni EditTegan Cunningham former professional women s basketball player in the Women s National Basketball League WNBL and current Australian Rules footballer in the AFLW Martin Lewis former guard forward drafted in the second round of the 1995 NBA Draft Kelby Tomlinson infielder for the San Francisco GiantsGallery Edit Cosmetology building at SCCC 2010 Brent Gould Field 2010 References Edit History of SCCC Archived 2013 10 29 at the Wayback Machine 2008 09 Annual Report sccc edu 2018 09 22 1 Archived 2018 09 22 at sccc edu Error unknown archive URL for Sharp Family Champion Center External links EditOfficial website This article about a university or college in Kansas is a stub You can help Wikipedia by expanding it vte Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Seward County Community College amp oldid 1123784804, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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