The Seward County Community College Foundation typically hosts a luncheon for its Board of Governors, complete with student musicians and an opportunity to see the positive impact donors make on campus. While the pandemic disrupted the tradition for two years… Read More ›

Month: March 2021
Dean of Student Success: ‘students want to belong’
National award recognizes Annette Hackbarth-Onson’s commitment to students It’s ironic that Seward County Community College Dean of Student Success Annette Hackbarth-Onson won recognition for professional excellence just as the pandemic shut down travel and cancelled conferences. Since 2018, Hackbarth-Onson has… Read More ›
SCCC announces dates for enrollment, All Saints Days
Business office offers guidelines to manage outstanding bills With spring semester just past the halfway mark, Seward County Community College will begin enrollment for Fall 2021 for continuing students on March 29. The date is a change from the original… Read More ›
Excellence on the court or in the classroom? Sam Henderson chooses both
Seward County Community College basketball player Sam Henderson excels on the court and in the classroom — a skill set that earned the student athlete the All Kansas Academic Team award. Phi Theta Kappa, the International honor society for two-year colleges,… Read More ›
Sharon Brockmann aims to inspire students no matter where they begin
Seward County Community College English instructor Sharon Brockmann has a soft spot for students who struggle to succeed in college. She’s been there. “I’m an English teacher who didn’t plan to be one,” she said. Originally a science major at… Read More ›
SCCC outlines spring break guidelines, schedule
LIBERAL, Kan. — Seward County Community College will observe spring break from March 15-19 as originally scheduled on the academic calendar for 2020-21. While students and faculty will enjoy a traditional week off, campus business offices and administration will be open… Read More ›
Seward graduates rank top in state for earnings after graduation
LIBERAL, Kan. — Graduates of Seward County Community College earn higher wages on average than their peers at other community colleges in Kansas. The most recent K-TIP (Kansas Training Information Program mandated by state law) publication shows Seward ranks first… Read More ›
SCCC poetry contest highlights voices of the community
Read last year’s winners here, and prepare your own entry by March 10 LIBERAL, Kan. — Winners of the 2020 Seward County Community College annual poetry contest represented a vibrant variety of voices from the region who were invited to read… Read More ›
SCCC poetry contest open for entries through March 10
LIBERAL, Kan. — Seward County Community College English department is open for entries in its annual poetry contest, announced department head Dr. Lori Muntz. The competition includes three categories for writers: • Open category for anyone 18 years of age… Read More ›