Seward County Community College is a two-year institution offering 45 programs of study, including Adult Basic Education, certificate programs and associate of arts, associate of science, general studies and applied sciences degrees. Ranked in the top 5% of more than 1,100 accredited community colleges in the U.S. by the Aspen Institute, SCCC serves a student body of 2,500+ students ranging in age from 15 to 85, in a county with the highest foreign-born percentage population in the U.S., and a rural service area of about 50,997 in seven Southwest Kansas counties and a five-state region. For more detailed demographic and academic information, visit our FAQ page at scoar.pbworks
Students are the heart of Seward County Community College. We view each person as a unique individual, with potential and dreams to achieve — and equally valuable at every point in the process. With a student body as diverse as our community, SCCC brings people from the region's small towns into contact with international students, and nontraditional learners of all ages together with recent high school graduates. The common factor is that we are all moving forward into growth, new challenges, and professional success.
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We offer 45 programs of study, including Adult Basic Education, certificate programs and associate of arts, science, general studies and applied sciences degrees. However, our learning options aren't limited to traditional classroom settings. As a community college, we endeavor to provide learning opportunities for people at all stages of life, through area Outreach classes, professional development and continued education, enrichment and recreational classes, and business and industry support. Explore the many paths to a more vibrant life through education.
Seward County Community College faculty bring more to the students than classroom instruction. Through our instructors, many of whom hold doctorate-level credentials, students gain access to rich and varied life and professional experiences. Learn journalism from a former international bureau chief who covered every major disaster on four continents over 20 years. Get Commercial Drivers License instruction from a man who started out delivering milk and eggs from rural Pennsylvania to New York City. Participate in university-level lab work with science and Allied Health researchers. Put all those resources together, and students can gain the skills they need to succeed in their chosen fields.
Seward County Community College offers students a choice when it comes to on-campus living.
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Student Living Center
The Student Living Center, the largest of the three areas, accommodates up to 200 students and is a traditional style co-ed dorm. Two bedrooms with two students per bedroom share one bathroom. Facilities include 2 computer/study labs, 1 game room, 2 free laundry rooms (1 on each floor) along with vending and ice machines on both floors. Local telephone, wireless and high-speed internet provided. Full year: $5,210 double occupancy (Single, $6,210) Semester: $2,605 double occupancy (Single, $3105)
The Mansions
The "Mansions"
The Mansion Suites are two separate buildings that include four suites. Two bathrooms are shared by two bedrooms with two students per bedroom. Each floor has a small commons area. In the North Mansion, there are free laundry rooms on each floor. Local telephone, wireless and high-speed internet provided. Full year: $5,210 double occupancy (Single, $6,210) Semester: $2,605 double occupancy (Single, $3105)
Hale Court
Hale Court is located in between the Main Campus and the Tech Campus. Two bathrooms are shared by two bedrooms with two students per bedroom. There is a free laundry room located in the game room. Telephone, and wireless internet services provided. Full year: $5,010 double occupancy (Single, $6,010) Semester: $2,505 double occupancy (Single, $3,005)