LIBERAL, Kan. – Seward County Community College and National Carriers continue to strengthen its community partnership. The strong support from National Carriers was evident with its donation of a tractor trailer truck to SCCC’s CDL program. The truck will be… Read More ›

Donations
SCCC Foundation sets Giving Day goal at $25,000 — Thursday, April 27
Thursday, April 27 is the official Giving Day for SCCC, and a chance to support what matters most to you, the donor!
SCCC Giving Day raises more than $22,000 in 24 hours
May 17 was no ordinary Tuesday on the campus of Seward County Community College. Instead, it was a day to make a difference as the SCCC Foundation staged its first-ever Giving Day, raising $22,225 in just 24 hours. “The difference… Read More ›
SCCC puts spotlight on breast cancer, domestic violence
LIBERAL, Kan. — October is Breast Cancer Awareness and Domestic Violence Awareness Month and Seward County Community College did not let either go unnoticed. Saints Educational Support Professionals and SCCC athletics put a spotlight on breast cancer awareness. Saints ESP… Read More ›
El Rancho funds five SCCC scholarships
LIBERAL, Kan. – El Rancho Supermercado has donated five, individual $1,000 scholarships to Seward County Community College. The announcement was made at a check presentation ceremony on Monday. SCCC Chief Development Officer Kyle Woodrow was grateful for the supermarket’s donation… Read More ›
SCCC helping those in need ‘Dress for Success’ with the E-Boutique
LIBERAL — Embrace. Empower. Encourage. That is what the E-Boutique embodies. The SCCC chapter of Phi Beta Lambda and the Liberal Chamber of Commerce held a reopening ceremony for the E-Boutique on Thursday. The store provides free clothing for people… Read More ›
SCCC Foundation holds annual meeting via Zoom, publishes financial report
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 ›