Homecoming events are slated for the entire week of Monday, Feb. 23, through Saturday, Feb. 28, and include a bonfire, campus fellowship, coronation of royalty, and more.
Month: January 2026
Convenient Evening Classes for Working Adults in Liberal
Liberal residents who want to earn an associate degree can start with one small step in a new, convenient location thanks to a late-start class offered at the Liberal Recreation Center, 950 S. Grant Ave. Interpersonal Communications, a first-year class for full credit, will be offered from 6 to 9 p.m. Monday nights at the Rec Center, with SCCC communications instructor Amy Thompson.
SCCC Trustees organize for 2026, set earlier meeting time
LIBERAL, Kan. — Seward County Community College trustees met at 7:30 p.m. Monday for the first scheduled board meeting of 2026. Newly elected member Brett Reiss joined sitting members Marvin Chance, Jr., John Engel, Kelly Hill, Dustin Ormiston, Casey Mein, and… Read More ›
Norma Jean Dodge: From B&I to SCCC Registrar
LIBERAL, Kan. — Seward County Community College welcomed a familiar face in a new office as the spring 2026 semester opened. Business & Industry Director Norma Jean Dodge moved into the office of SCCC Registrar. The process felt familiar to… Read More ›
Seward County Community College’s First Honorary Degree
“We’re excited to begin the tradition of awarding an honorary degree each year with our 55th graduation,” Bennett said. “When you think about how closely aligned SCCC is with our community, this is a natural way to honor the people who contribute so much to us all.”
Celebrating Saints Stars: Recognizing Campus Excellence
The Saints Stars award recognizes faculty, staff, and students at SCCC for their exceptional contributions and kindness, promoting a positive community mindset. Winners receive accolades and gift cards. Highlights include Brandee Good’s organization of a successful holiday event and the supportive efforts of various nominees like Jason Pete and Aly Chanez.
Spring semester classes begin Jan. 12, more sessions to come
LIBERAL, Kan. — January 12 marks the first official day of the Seward County Community College Spring 2026 semester, with students on campus and classes in session. However, it’s only the first of multiple “first day of class” meetings over the next… Read More ›