When a dual-language class is being offered, you probably think it’s basic or developmental English or English as a Second Language. And normally, you would be correct. But that wasn’t the case at Seward County Community last semester. The college… Read More ›

Month: December 2017
SCCC celebrates CDL graduates
Seward County Community College celebrated its graduating class from its Commercial Driver’s License program with a lunch ceremony on Wednesday. Jose Pando, Oscar Chavez, Elias King, Brandon Smith and Jesus Morales took the six-week course starting in October and each… Read More ›
‘Hour of Code’ comes to SCCC
To celebrate the importance of coding, Seward County Community College participated in a nationwide “Hour of Code” week, from Dec. 4 to 10. Led by Ed Hall, SCCC computer information science instructor, the college held two sessions aimed at students… Read More ›
College announces holiday schedule
Seward County Community College is in the home stretch as the semester winds down. As students and faculty head into a week of Final Exams, campus is alternately hectic and silent. “We see students under a lot of stress at… Read More ›
SPEC to host ‘Tis the Season for Reading’
Saints Promoting Education Careers will host an evening of holiday stories, crafts and snacks for children from kindergarten to third grade this Friday, Dec. 8 on the Seward County Community College campus. Each child attending will also receive a free… Read More ›
Early start on financial aid means more success
It’s never too early for students to get a jump on financial aid for the 2018-19 academic year. There are plenty of benefits to getting started as soon as possible. One of the biggest benefits of starting early is the… Read More ›
SCCC notes passing of founding librarian, Mary Anna Brown
Without libraries what have we? We have no past and no future. –Ray Bradbury The first library director of Seward County Community College, Mary Anna (Lane) Brown, died Nov. 19, in her hometown of Shawnee, Okla. Brown, who served… Read More ›