Southeast Community College’s Board of Governors voted to increase tuition and fees for the 2011-2012 academic year during its regular monthly meeting Tuesday. Effective July 1, 2011, Nebraska residents will pay $3 more per quarter credit hour in tuition and 25 cents more per quarter credit hour in fees. After some discussion of the options presented, the Board voted for ... Read More »
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Feed SubscriptionSCC Enrollment Increases Nearly 3 Percent for Fall Quarter
Enrollment for the Fall Quarter at Southeast Community College increased nearly 3 percent from the same time a year ago, according to a recent report. Information released by the Administrative Services Office indicates that full-time equivalency increased 2.89 percent for the Fall Quarter, which began Oct. 4. An FTE student is equivalent to 45 quarter credit hours or 30 semester ... Read More »
Southeast Cc to Host All-college Open House Nov. 7
Prospective students and their families, alumni, friends, and taxpayers will have an opportunity to explore Southeast Community College during its annual All-College Open House on Sunday, Nov. 7. The event is scheduled from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. at each SCC campus in Beatrice, Lincoln and Milford. No reservation is required. Dr. Jack Huck, SCC president, said the event is ... Read More »
SCC Men’s Basketball Team Ranked 24th in Pre-season Poll
Southeast Community College’s men’s basketball team is ranked 24th in the preseason rankings released today by the National Junior College Athletic Association. The Storm, which competes in Division II of the NJCAA, return just four players who were on the 2009-2010 roster: Deion McGraw, a 6-foot-2 guard from Omaha (North High School); Ben Bowman, a 6-6 forward from Warragul, Australia; ... Read More »
SCC Implementing Emergency Messaging System
Southeast Community College is implementing an emergency messaging system to broadcast alerts to students, staff and faculty. Effective Oct. 4, the first day of the Fall Quarter, SCC will provide emergency messaging through a partnership with Regroup, which provides an integrated communications platform for organizations, including next-generation e-mail groups, SMS notifications and emergency messaging. Lyle Neal, vice president for technology/Milford ... Read More »
SCC Golf Team Captures 13-team Doane Invitational
When your No. 4 and No. 5 golfers tie for first in a tournament, the coach usually smiles. That’s exactly what Southeast Community College head golf coach Bill Campbell did after his No. 4 and 5 players tied for individual honors at the Doane Invitational held Sept. 27-28 at Wilderness Ridge Golf Course in Lincoln. Trevor Romjue, a freshman from ... Read More »
Southeast Community College Choir Concert Sept. 18
Two choral groups at Southeast Community College will present a concert in the Truman Center Gymnasium on the Beatrice Campus. The choirs will perform at 7 p.m. Saturday, Sept. 18. The event is free and open to the public. The concert will feature performances by the SCC Multi-Campus Choir and the newly-formed select women’s ensemble “After the Storm.” Both groups ... Read More »
SCC Automotive Tech Program to Train Students on Hybrid Vehicle
When Ken Jefferson pops the hood on the 2009 Toyota Prius that recently was delivered, he sees an engine that looks a lot different from cars and trucks of yesteryear. Jefferson, chair of Southeast Community College’s Automotive Technology program on the Lincoln Campus, is now able to introduce students to hybrid technology, thanks to the purchase of the Prius. “Hybrid ... Read More »
SCC Welcomes Global Ugrad Fellows
Three new international students are on the Beatrice Campus of Southeast Community College, thanks to the U.S. Department of State’s Global Undergraduate Exchange Program in Eurasia and Central Asia. Enrolled for SCC’s Fall Quarter through Global UGRAD are Tamar Chubabria from Georgia, Parviz Jamalov from Tajikistan and Farid Tuayev from Azerbaijan. Dr. Tom Cardwell, dean of student services at SCC, ... Read More »
SCC Professor’s “field Guide” Published
SCC science instructor writes field guide to state’s amphibians, reptiles Can you name the poisonous snakes in Nebraska? Dan Fogell can. Call it an obsession or a passion, but the Southeast Community College science instructor turned his digging, climbing, poking, researching, and photographing into “A Field Guide to the Amphibians and Reptiles of Nebraska.” Published this spring, it is the ... Read More »
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