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Crusader illustration/Maria Lara
The administration proposed the approval of a new rate structure for SCCC/ATS in the March 2 Board of Trustees meeting. SCCC/ATS remains one of the lowest costing community colleges in the region.

Tuition rates increase for SCCC

March 12, 2015
Tuition, housing and credit hour rates will increase for Seward County Community College in the upcoming school year, 2015-2016.
Maria Lara

Social media portraying Ebola as a laughing matter is sick

October 27, 2014
Social media has shown us its sick side over the past couple of weeks. As I have scrolled through Facebook or down my timeline on Twitter, I have seen nauseating parodies of a deadly disease that has caused heads to turn with a case that surfaced in Dallas, Texas, with patient Thomas Eric Duncan, after he came back to the United States from Africa.

Enrollment numbers increase for Fall 2014

October 8, 2014
Fall 2014 enrollment numbers indicate an increase over last fall in both number of students and credit hours enrolled, according to a college news release.
Chandler Kirkhart’s passion is composing music. Kirkhart has played at large venues including the Intrust Bank Arena in Wichita. Crusader Photo/Efren Rivero

Kirkhart brings character to admissions

October 6, 2014
New to the faculty this year is Chandler Kirkhart. Kirkhart is the new coordinator of admissions and marketing.

Suggestions offered for student safety on campus

September 29, 2014
Security is an important part of Seward County Community College, from the 24- hour security guards to emergency phones located in classrooms. If students find themselves in need of security officers, there are a couple of ways to contact them.
SCCC/ATS Security Badge

Police seize meth, gun in arrest at Hale Court

September 29, 2014
Liberal police took Remington Dean Orth, a 20-year-old male, into custody Sept. 24 at Seward’s Hale Court dorms. Orth was arrested between 8:30 and 9 p.m. at the Seward County Community College/Area Technical School dorms in connection with an investigation into suspicion of methamphetamine possession, according to the Liberal Police Department incident report.

Accreditation representatives to visit college for checkup

September 13, 2012

Two Academic Quality Improvement Program representatives will visit Seward County Community College/ Area Technical School Sept. 24 and 25 for a quality...

Phonathon pledges top $33,000

April 30, 2010

The first Seward County Community College/ Area Technical School phonathon in 15 years logged $33,776 in pledges, which exceeded the expectations of a...

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