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{{Short description|Community college system in southeast Nebraska, U.S.}}
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'''Southeast Community College''' (SCC) is a [[community college]] system located in the southeast portion of Nebraska.
'''Southeast Community College''' ('''SCC''') is a public [[community college]] system in the southeast portion of Nebraska.<ref>{{Cite news |title=SCC History - Southeast Community College |language=en-US |newspaper=Southeast Community College |url=https://southeast.edu/about/brief-history-of-scc.php |access-date=2023-10-23}}</ref>


== Locations ==
== Locations ==
The college includes three campuses and more than 20 off-campus sites in 15 counties. The campuses are located in the following cities:
The college offers three campuses, six learning centers and two additional locations in Lincoln that are within the 15-county service area. The campuses are located in the following cities:


*[[Lincoln, Nebraska]] (7,000+ students)
*[[Lincoln, Nebraska]] (7,500 students)
*[[Beatrice, Nebraska]] (900+ students)
*[[Beatrice, Nebraska]] (700+ students)
*[[Milford, Nebraska]] (900 students)
*[[Milford, Nebraska]] (800+ students)


SCC's Lincoln Campus is located at 8800 O St. on the east edge of the Capitol City. The Jack J. Huck Continuing Education Center is located at 301 S. 68th St. Place in Lincoln. Education Square, SCC's downtown Lincoln location, is at 1111 O St. StarTran buses pick up and drop off students at 8800 O St. and Education Square. Many career-technical programs are offered on the Lincoln Campus, including numerous Health Sciences programs. Academic Transfer, Business and Office Professional also are offered at 8800 O St. Academic Transfer also is offered at ESQ, along with Criminal Justice programs and Graphic Design/Media Arts. Athletics also expanded to the Lincoln Campus, offering men's and women's basketball, men's and women's cross country, and men's and women's track and field.
SCC-Lincoln includes three main locations, all located off O Street. The campus at 8800 O and 1111 O streets are open to all students, while the Continuing Education Center at 68th Street Place is intended mainly for business professionals and entrepreneurs, and features workshops and seminars. Shuttles transport some students between the primary campus and Energy Square.


The Beatrice Campus is located at 4771 W. Scott Road on the west side of the Gage County seat. A number of the College's intercollegiate athletic teams, as well as robust Agriculture and Nursing programs are located in Beatrice. There also is on-campus housing for several hundred students. Academic Transfer and Business programs also are offered at the campus.
SCC also offers online learning for more than 300 courses each term.


The Milford Campus is located at 600 State St. in the Seward County community of Milford, which has a population of around 2,000. The Milford Campus originated in 1941 as Nebraska State Trade School. It became part of SCC in 1973. Most programs on the campus are career-technical in nature, although Academic Transfer and Business programs also are offered. On-campus residence halls help students receive a broader college-life experience in Milford.
== Programs offered ==


SCC also offers several programs that can be completed entirely online.
Southeast Community College offers the following academic and vocational programs:


Learning centers are located in Falls City, Hebron, Nebraska City, Plattsmouth, Wahoo, and York. Each offers credit and non-credit course offerings, business and industry training, and numerous services for students.
=== Agriculture/Food/Natural Resources Division ===
* Agriculture Business & Management Technology
* Food Service/Hospitality


Falls City: 3200 Bill Schock Blvd.
=== Arts & Sciences Division ===
Hebron: 610 Jefferson Ave.
* Academic Transfer
Nebraska City: 1406 Central Ave.
Plattsmouth: 537 Main St.
Wahoo: 536 Broadway
York: 401 N. Lincoln Ave.


== Transfer program ==
=== Business Division===
* Business Administration
* Office Professional


The two-year Academic Transfer program is popular among students who want to get their general education requirements completed before moving to a four-year institution. [[University of Nebraska-Lincoln|UNL]] is the most popular transfer location for SCC Academic Transfer students, and SCC is UNL's largest feeder school. Other popular transfer locations include [[Doane University]] and [[Nebraska Wesleyan University|Nebraska Wesleyan]].
=== Communications & Information Technology Division ===
* Computer Information Technology
* Computer Programming Technology
* Graphic Design/Media Arts


== History ==
=== Community Services & Resources Division ===
Southeast Community College has been operating in its current structure since July 1, 1973, when a statewide community college system was implemented by the Legislature.
* Criminal Justice
However, the campus in Milford existed long before then. The first postsecondary technical institution, exclusively offering two-year postsecondary degrees in vocational/technical programs, was established by the Nebraska Unicameral in 1941 at Milford. Operated by the Nebraska Department of Education, the school was originally established to meet the occupational education needs of the entire state.
* Early Childhood Education
In 1971, the Legislature passed a bill that combined junior colleges (Fairbury, established in 1941, in SCC’s area), state vocational/technical colleges, and the area technical schools into one system of two-year institutions. The consolidation originally established eight technical community college areas. The number was reduced to six when Lincoln merged with Southeast in 1973.
* Fire and Emergency Services Management
The current Lincoln Campus at 8800 O St. began in 1979. Prior to that, the College operated in a number of properties throughout Lincoln.
* Fire Protection Technology
In 1975, SCC took over the Beatrice campus of John J. Pershing College, which opened in 1966 and closed in 1971. In 1980, the agriculture program was relocated from the Milford Campus to Beatrice. In 1986, Fairbury Junior College was closed and operations moved to Beatrice. Since 1986, SCC has added a number of facilities and land to its Beatrice Campus. The Lincoln Campus also has continued to grow, as has Milford. Today, nearly 10,000 students enroll in credit classes at SCC.
* Human Services
* Long Term Care Administration

=== Construction & Electronics Division ===
* Architectural-Engineering Technology
* Building Construction Technology
* Computer Aided Design Drafting
* Electrical & Electromechanical Technology
* Electrician Construction - IBEW Option
* Electronic Systems Technology
* Energy Generation Operations
* Heating, Ventilation, Air Conditioning & Refrigeration Technology
* Land Surveying/Civil Engineering Technology
* Major Appliance Professional Technology

=== Health Sciences Division ===
* Associate Degree Nursing
* Dental Assisting
* Human Services
* Medical Assisting
* Medical Laboratory Technology
* Paramedic
* Pharmacy Technician
* Physical Therapist Assistant
* Polysomnographic Technology
* Practical Nursing
* Radiologic Technology
* Respiratory Care
* Surgical Technology

=== Transportation & Manufacturing Division ===
* Auto Collision Repair Technology
* Automotive Technology
* Deere Construction & Forestry Equipment Tech
* Diesel-Ag Equipment Service Technology
* Diesel Technology-Truck
* Ford Automotive Student Service Educational Training Program
* General Motors Automotive Service Educational Program
* John Deere Tech
* Manufacturing Engineering Technology
* MOPAR-Chrysler/Dodge/RAM/Jeep College Automotive Program
* Motorcycle, ATV & Personal Watercraft Technology
* Nondestructive Testing Technology
* Precision Machining and Automation Technology
* Professional Truck Driver Training
* Welding Technology

== Transfer program ==

The two-year Academic Transfer program is popular amongst students wanting to get their general education requirements completed before moving to a four-year institution as a Junior. [[University of Nebraska-Lincoln|UNL]] is the most popular transfer location for SCC Academic Transfer students, and SCC is UNL's largest feeder. There is a 1:1 class credit transfer ratio between SCC and UNL, with SCC quarter credits being translated into the equivalent of UNL semester credits. Other popular transfer locations include [[Doane College|Doane]] and [[Nebraska Wesleyan University|Nebraska Wesleyan]].


==Notable people==
==Notable people==
*[[Dana Altman]], college basketball coach
*[[Patrick Bourne]], former Nebraska state senator
*[[Catherine Kidwell]], novelist
*[[Catherine Kidwell]], novelist
*[[Mark Kolterman]], former Nebraska state senator

==References==
{{reflist}}


==External links==
==External links==
*[http://www.southeast.edu/ Official Website]
*[http://www.southeast.edu/ Official website]


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Students enjoying a summer day on the Milford Campus
Southeast Community College Milford Campus.

Southeast Community College (SCC) is a public community college system in the southeast portion of Nebraska.[1]

Locations[edit]

The college offers three campuses, six learning centers and two additional locations in Lincoln that are within the 15-county service area. The campuses are located in the following cities:

SCC's Lincoln Campus is located at 8800 O St. on the east edge of the Capitol City. The Jack J. Huck Continuing Education Center is located at 301 S. 68th St. Place in Lincoln. Education Square, SCC's downtown Lincoln location, is at 1111 O St. StarTran buses pick up and drop off students at 8800 O St. and Education Square. Many career-technical programs are offered on the Lincoln Campus, including numerous Health Sciences programs. Academic Transfer, Business and Office Professional also are offered at 8800 O St. Academic Transfer also is offered at ESQ, along with Criminal Justice programs and Graphic Design/Media Arts. Athletics also expanded to the Lincoln Campus, offering men's and women's basketball, men's and women's cross country, and men's and women's track and field.

The Beatrice Campus is located at 4771 W. Scott Road on the west side of the Gage County seat. A number of the College's intercollegiate athletic teams, as well as robust Agriculture and Nursing programs are located in Beatrice. There also is on-campus housing for several hundred students. Academic Transfer and Business programs also are offered at the campus.

The Milford Campus is located at 600 State St. in the Seward County community of Milford, which has a population of around 2,000. The Milford Campus originated in 1941 as Nebraska State Trade School. It became part of SCC in 1973. Most programs on the campus are career-technical in nature, although Academic Transfer and Business programs also are offered. On-campus residence halls help students receive a broader college-life experience in Milford.

SCC also offers several programs that can be completed entirely online.

Learning centers are located in Falls City, Hebron, Nebraska City, Plattsmouth, Wahoo, and York. Each offers credit and non-credit course offerings, business and industry training, and numerous services for students.

Falls City: 3200 Bill Schock Blvd. Hebron: 610 Jefferson Ave. Nebraska City: 1406 Central Ave. Plattsmouth: 537 Main St. Wahoo: 536 Broadway York: 401 N. Lincoln Ave.

Transfer program[edit]

The two-year Academic Transfer program is popular among students who want to get their general education requirements completed before moving to a four-year institution. UNL is the most popular transfer location for SCC Academic Transfer students, and SCC is UNL's largest feeder school. Other popular transfer locations include Doane University and Nebraska Wesleyan.

History[edit]

Southeast Community College has been operating in its current structure since July 1, 1973, when a statewide community college system was implemented by the Legislature. However, the campus in Milford existed long before then. The first postsecondary technical institution, exclusively offering two-year postsecondary degrees in vocational/technical programs, was established by the Nebraska Unicameral in 1941 at Milford. Operated by the Nebraska Department of Education, the school was originally established to meet the occupational education needs of the entire state. In 1971, the Legislature passed a bill that combined junior colleges (Fairbury, established in 1941, in SCC’s area), state vocational/technical colleges, and the area technical schools into one system of two-year institutions. The consolidation originally established eight technical community college areas. The number was reduced to six when Lincoln merged with Southeast in 1973. The current Lincoln Campus at 8800 O St. began in 1979. Prior to that, the College operated in a number of properties throughout Lincoln. In 1975, SCC took over the Beatrice campus of John J. Pershing College, which opened in 1966 and closed in 1971. In 1980, the agriculture program was relocated from the Milford Campus to Beatrice. In 1986, Fairbury Junior College was closed and operations moved to Beatrice. Since 1986, SCC has added a number of facilities and land to its Beatrice Campus. The Lincoln Campus also has continued to grow, as has Milford. Today, nearly 10,000 students enroll in credit classes at SCC.

Notable people[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ "SCC History - Southeast Community College". Southeast Community College. Retrieved 2023-10-23.

External links[edit]