LIBERAL, Kan. — Seward County Community College has purchased a 42,000 square foot building and 11-acre lot in Liberal to serve as the site for its expanded truck driving program and diesel technology program. “By pausing the bidding process at the end of June… Read More ›

Grants
SCCC receives truck donation from National Carriers
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 ›
Saints Soccer receives NJCAA Sport Opportunity Grant
LIBERAL, Kan. — Seward County Community College will welcome men’s and women’s soccer to the Saints Athletics lineup in August, supported in part by a $2,000 Sport Opportunity Grant from the NJCAA Foundation. SCCC Athletic Director Dan Artamenko announced the award… Read More ›
KS Department of Commerce awards $310,237 for manufacturing, IT programs
With prior Perkins reserve, half a million dollars boosts growth LIBERAL — Seward County Community College has been selected to receive a Higher Education Advanced Manufacturing & Information Technology Equipment Grant in the amount of $310,237 from the Kansas Department of… Read More ›
Game cabinet opens possibilities
Thanks to a grant from the Liberal Area Coalition for Families’ alcohol abuse prevention program, SCCC will soon launch “Game Knight” events for team members and students. Stay tuned for more details!
SCCC corrosion program wins National Science Foundation grant
The National Science Foundation has awarded a grant of $295,161 to Seward County Community College for support of a project to expand its corrosion technology program. The award began June 15, 2019, and is slated to run through May 31,… Read More ›
LACF, BCBS of Kansas provide $54,000 for healthy upgrades at SCCC
The grounds at Seward County Community College will get some upgrades this summer, thanks to a $54,000 grant from the Liberal Area Coalition for Families and Blue Cross Blue Shield of Kansas. In all, three separate projects will contribute to… Read More ›