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SnapshotSummer 2014
Capturing the power of your generosity
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Meet Laura HellingSCC’s 2014 Distinguished
Alumni Award Recipient
As the director of development for Wings of Hope,
an international non-profit organization, Laura
travels the globe, supporting humanitarian
efforts that lift people out of poverty. In fact,
over the past year she’s been to more than 100
villages in a half dozen countries.
When Laura attended St. Charles Community College almost 20 years ago, she had no idea
this is where her career would take her. What she did know was that she just needed a start.
And, being a mother of five, SCC was the perfect choice for her as it was close by and offered a
flexible schedule.
Laura described her teachers as phenomenal. She said she enjoyed the academic environment
and gained a set of skills at SCC that prepared her for success. So much so, that after earning an
Associate of Arts degree, she earned a bachelor’s degree from Lindenwood University and then
a master’s degree from Washington University.
Along the way, she served as the executive director of the Foundry Art Centre and was cultural
arts supervisor for the City of St. Peters Cultural Arts Center, helping the organization to grow
and coordinating grassroots efforts to establish local interest in the arts.
Beyond her work, she contributes to the community. She served on the Arts and Culture
Commission with the City of St. Charles. She is a founding board member of Riverside
Shakespeare Theatre Co., a board member for the Festival of the Little Hills, a member of
the Association for Fundraising Professionals and is a member of Lambert Airport’s Art
Advisory Committee.
Thank you, fellow community members, for believing in the power of education and making sure
access to a college degree remains within reach for those with stories just like Laura’s.
To nominate an SCC alum, visit stchas.edu/distinguishedalumni.
Strength in Numbers
Director of Development for Wings of Hope
National Average Tuition
Community college
Four-year university/college$3,260
$8,890
American Association of Community Colleges
13 million Americans choose to attend community colleges each year. Here are four good reasons why.
American Association of Community Colleges
earn an associate degree.
770,797Each year, more than
studEnts
Through more than 60 associate
of arts transfer pathways and
career-technical programs, we
are training those who will teach
our children, care for our sick
and elderly, enforce our laws,
operate and repair our computers
and provide financial and
business services.
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More than 90,000 alumni have benefitted from SCC since it was established in 1986.
Young Jin Moon Future Pastor
Returning learner
Recent high school grad
International student
Future HumanitarianRena Alie
Carla Clapp Future Nurse
Increased Earning Power
of AmEricAns with AssociAtE dEgrEEs
now make more than thosE
with bAchElor’s dEgrEEs.
Georgetown University’s Center on Education and the Workforce
The Road to Completion
2012 National Student Clearinghouse Research Center Snapshot Report
In Missouri,
56% at four-year institutions started their journey at a community college.
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Major Gifts and Grants Enhance STEM Programs
SunEdison officials presented $100,000 to be used for student scholarships and academic enhancements to
SCC’s Pre-Engineering Program on July 19, 2013. It is the largest gift the program has received, is the largest
gift to be donated through the SCC Foundation and is the first gift resulting in the naming of a space on
campus. A plaque in SunEdison’s honor was added outside the physics and engineering lab located in SCC’s
Administration Building.
“SunEdison is keen to encourage education in science, engineering and technology and we are proud to support
St. Charles Community College’s efforts in this area,” said Graham R. Fisher, Ph.D., chief scientist at SunEdison.
More than 100 SCC alumni currently are enrolled at various accredited universities, regionally and nationally,
including Ivy League universities. SCC alumni also are working as professionals in the engineering field for a
number of companies, NASA and Boeing to name a couple.
“We are thankful for SunEdison’s generous gift, especially now, as SCC’s Pre-Engineering Program has
expanded in recent years,” said Kasey McKee, SCC vice president for college advancement and planning. “The
support of local companies helps SCC to keep tuition affordable so area students can pursue an education for
careers that are in-demand.”
Special thanks goes to Dave Niermann, associate professor of pre-engineering/computer-aided drafting
and coordinator of SCC’s Pre-Engineering Program since 2004. His efforts and dedication strengthened the
program to be worthy of this investment, allowing many more students to have access to a high quality,
yet affordable option to earn two years of transfer credit toward a bachelor’s degree in various engineering
disciplines at four-year institutions.
SCC Foundation Receives $100,000 from SunEdisonfor Pre-Engineering Program
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Businesses, Organizations and Individuals Contribute an Additional $47,500
hands-on experience through the use of iPads with apps currently used by Occupational Therapy Assistant (OTA) professionals for patient rehabilitation, funded by Richard and Linda Jensen. Equipment and supplies also were provided by a gift from The Foundation for Geriatric Education, which funds the education of health care professionals specializing in geriatrics and is supported by NHC.
Science students are utilizing six new LabQuest interfaces, funded by Dr. Kevin Patton, Lion Den Inc., SCC professor emeritus. The new technology allows
SCC is a viable step for all people looking to pursue careers in STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering and Math) which are essential for economic growth. Gifts from businesses, organizations and individuals in our community are key to maintaining the high-quality education students need for these jobs.
Pre-engineering students are benefitting from current technology through laptops funded by Ameren Missouri. Ameren originally purchased the equipment to start the mobile computer lab and continues to make additions to the lab.
Students in health care programs are getting more
Major Gifts and Grants Enhance STEM Programs
students to collect and analyze data for a variety of science experiments.
Middle and high school students are learning how to be ready for college-level math through a college readiness initiative, the Achieving Success in College Math program. The program is able to continue and even extend into rural school districts, thanks to gifts this year from Employees Community Fund of Boeing St. Louis, Emerson Climate Technologies – Flow Controls, General Motors, Michael Lissner and UPS. stchas.edu/successinmath
Math program
iPads with apps
Mobile computer lab
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1 Meet Tess – Rotary Club of St. Charles/
Noonday Scholarship Recipient – When Tess
was younger, her home schooling lacked
structure, and she had not learned basic
math skills such as long division. At 16, Tess
was working full time and began saving for
her own apartment. She envied her friends
when they went off to college but knew that
was out of reach for her since she just had
enough money to “get by.”
Tess eventually went to work for a
company that offered tuition reimbursement,
and she jumped at the opportunity to begin
classes at SCC. Tess took advantage of the ACE
Tutoring Center and was able to advance her
math skills. Through her hard work and with
the help of scholarships, Tess is pursuing her
dream of becoming a nurse.
“Thank you for your generous support.
This scholarship has given me the self-
confidence that I am deserving of my
education.”
2 Meet Steve – First State Bank Scholarship Recipient – Steve is in the National Guard and said he signed up for classes at SCC because he knew there was something more for him in the future. He took advantage of SCC’s Career Services office to find his chosen profession. Graduating with an Associate of Arts degree in 2014 was the first step for him in his plans to pursue a bachelor’s degree in exercise science and a doctorate degree in physical therapy. While attending SCC, he was a founding member of the Student Veteran Organization. He eventually became the club’s president, proudly volunteering his time to ensure that other veterans attending SCC had the support they needed to be successful in school.
“Thank you for your support and for giving me the help I need to continue to succeed.”
Your gifts impact students at SCC.
SCC is committed to those who serve/served in the military.
The college was named to the 2014 Military Friendly Schools® list and joined the Got Your 6 movement.
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SCC Foundation Mini-Grants Fund Academic Enhancements
SCC students took home top awards from the Phi Beta Lambda State
Leadership Conference in Columbia, Mo., in April 2014 and the National
Leadership Conference in Nashville in June, 2014. From left: Joel Jennings,
Paige Bogert, Maria Pizzo, Paige Waltrip and Kevin Gadjos.
Thanks to support from the campus and community, business students
in SCC’s Phi Beta Lambda chapter were able to compete in statewide and
national competitions.
Events and educational opportunities like these provide first-rate academic
and real-world experiences to community college students, comparable to
what’s available to those who attend four-year institutions.
Also funded by generous members of our campus and community in the
past year were an archaeology field school, Skype tutoring for online students,
podcasting equipment and more.
Your gifts impact students at SCC.
Gifts to the Foundation are distributed in many ways – through academic enhancements and student scholarships – like those mentioned here. For more information about the Foundation and to learn how we help, check out our website at stchas.edu/foundation or ‘like’ us on Facebook at facebook.com/sccfoundation.
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On behalf of all the students who have benefitted from your support, the SCC Foundation thanks its generous donors from 2013. Listed below are those who gave gifts totaling $250 or more. These can also be found online at stchas.edu/foundation.
Patrons ($2,500 - $4,999)Sara and Joe Cook †Enterprise Holdings FoundationFriends of SSM St. Joseph AuxiliaryKrey DistributingMercy Tri County OfficeNHC Healthcare TFGERichard B. and Linda M. Jensen †Rotary Club of St. Charles/NoondayRX Systems, Inc.Tom and Cathy Wootten
Friends ($1,000 - $2,499)Anonymous*Acropolis Investment Management, LLCAmeristar Casino Resort Spa -
St. Charles Charter Business Dr. Ron and Annie Chesbrough*Commerce Bancshares FoundationCommerce Bank Corporate Group, Inc. Cuivre River Electric Dr. Mike Dompierre*
Enterprise Bank and Trust FastLane Convenience StoresFifth Third Bank First State Bank Kim and Dennis Greenwood*Ms. Brenda Hollrah*David and Edie Kirk*Kohl’s Dr. Kevin Patton, Lion Den Inc.*John and Edith McGuire*Kasey and Todd McKee*Kent Munson †Paric Corporation Chuck Pilliod †Michael Staenberg /
The Staenberg Group The Ed Stanek Family Mr. Matt Stanek Utilimap CorporationJames and Jane WilliamsRon York
Fans ($250 - $999) American Eagle Credit Union
Mr. and Mrs. Daniel K. Barklage Barklage, Brett, Wibbenmeyer,
and Hamill Bates CPAs, PC Bazan Painting Company The Bitney Family Blattel & Associates John Bookstaver*Cass Commercial Bank City of Cottleville Andy and Tara Cochran*Cottleville-Weldon Spring Chamber
of Commerce Gene Culver Jean Curry, MSN ANP-C Nursing *Callie Daniels*Lisa Davis*Mrs. Donna Davis*Karen Decker*Scott and Sharon Dolitsky EDC of St. Charles County Dave Ehlmann*Express Scripts Foundation Honorable Sally Faith
Thank you!
Ambassadors ($10,000-$24,999)
Barnes-Jewish St. Peters Hospital/Progress West Hospital Emerson Climate Technologies-Flow Controls General Motors Wentzville Assembly UPS
Benefactors ($5,000-$9,999) Ameren Missouri Employee Community Fund of Boeing St. Louis Susan and Michael Lissner †
Chris and Dawn Lissner Math Solutions SSM St. Joseph Health Center & Hospital West
SCC Donor WallAdministration Building Atrium
Champions ($25,000+)
SunEdison, Inc.
Kelly Felber The Galbierz Family*George and Dianne Garrison †Greater St. Charles County
Chamber of Commerce Sally and John Hallvax*Mitch Harden*Jim Hennessey, Mayor of CottlevilleBrent and Dawn Huffman Paul Ince †Karen Jones*Don and Linda Kalicak †Kiwanis Club of Harvester Kiwanis Club of St. Charles Project Fund John Laurent Scott and Denise Liebel †Long Term Care Educators
AssociationTeresa and Steve Lovan*Darren and Brenda Lowder †Heather McDorman*Ms. Kate Mikulin*Mozingo Music Drew Nicholson*Kathleen and Donald Nilson*O’Fallon Rotary Club Mr. and Mrs. Darren Osburn*Jeanne Paxton †Seth and Betsy Peimann †Matt and Mel Peterson*Laurie and Dan Pulcher David Reimers*Linda Rieger Christine E. Romer*Mr. & Mrs. Robert T. Ronkoski*Rotary Club of Cottleville/
Weldon Spring Rotary Club of St. Peters Betsy and Steve Schneider*Ted and Diane Schroeder*Jamie and Tomi Schwandt*Heather Skarie Sue Spencer †Thomas and Suit Homes Ginny Tiller*Dr. Stephanie Tolson*Dr. Mara Vorachek-Warren*Timothy and Dannelle Ward Wells Fargo West Community Credit Union
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The Foundation would like to offer a very special thank you to departing members Mark Baker, Gaspare Calvaruso, Karl Jones, Stacey Lutgen and Kent Munson. Welcome to our newest members Pam Cilek, Jan Dunham, Jeanne Paxton and Sarah Roberts.
Give the gift of education! If you are interested in customizing a gift that best fits your passion, contact the Foundation Department today for more information.
Friends and Alumni Coordinator Peggy Schreiner, 636-922-8278 [email protected]
Vice President for College Advancement and Planning Kasey McKee, 636-922-8472 [email protected]
Director of Development Betsy Schneider, 636-922-8473 [email protected]
Paul Ince, PresidentJoe Cook, President-ElectBrenda Lowder, Past-PresidentSeth Peimann, TreasurerScott Liebel, Assistant TreasurerCindy Elking, SecretaryChuck Pilliod, Member-at-LargeJim BorchersDan BrownPam CilekJan DunhamKelly FelberDianne Garrison
Tom HebsonRichard JensenDon KalicakJohn LaurentScott LewisMike LissnerJustin MillerPete NovakJeanne Paxton Sarah Roberts Patti SilveySue Spencer
Foundation Specialist Tara Cochran, 636-922-8437 [email protected]
Yvonne Wills*Dave Wilson Ms. Francie Woods*Paul York
* Denotes SCC employee or SCC retiree at time of gift
† Denotes SCC Board of Trustees or Foundation Board member
2014-15Foundation Board
Legacy Society (those who designate a planned gift to SCC) Mr. Hal Berry*Ms. Thea M. BornDr. Clark and Pam CilekDr. Mike Dompierre*Brenda Fraser and Patrice BillingsJudith P. Hodge
David and Edie Kirk*Scott and Denise Liebel †Dr. Betty Tyree OsiekMs. Russlyn (Rusty) St. John*Tom and Cathy Wootten
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8 YearsAnonymousAnonymousJeanette BoriaTheresa FlettNancy GraviettRobert HayesApril Hoekenga*Wanda LamkieKyle LindenPhyllis MarchandKaren MurrayJulie ParcelPaula Peraino*Pam PurtleSharon SchreiberVictoria TesonJessica TrimbornYvonne Wills*
7 YearsAnna BoulwareLinda BranchLinda FixKate MikulinLori NashMary Ann Sadler
6 YearsAnonymousAndrea ComptonRebecca IngrahamBrian LegateLisa MouserDiane Schroeder
5 YearsLaura AustinJerry BauerCharlie Blumer*Jeff DrakeKathy Drews
Beth FindersTodd GalbierzKim GreenwoodJennifer LansdowneTeresa LaugemanKasey McKeeKelly MitchellJeanne NevinsDarren OsburnRobert RonkoskiLinda ShipleyVicki SkilesMandi SmithLouise TannehillGinny TillerGail Voss
4 YearsAnonymousAnonymousAnonymousKaren AlfordFay AubuchonWayne BookKen BrayJeanne CrewsCallie DanielsTammie De Los SantosLeatrice DixonLinda Estes*John FosterChristina GantKaren GeorgeTom LaFataJennifer LeGrandTrish OrfDan PorterPeggy PringleJackie RadleJohn RichardsonSusie RubemeyerEileen Schnelle
Since 1995, the Employee Sponsored Program (ESP) has been fulfilling the mission of spreading compassion and goodwill to students, co-workers and our community. More than 225 generous ESP members raise more than $26,000 each year to provide scholarships, celebration of life mementos to members of SCC who have lost a loved one, and to fund campus enhancement projects.
SCC Employees Making a Difference
19 YearsMike DompierrePat McDermott
18 YearsKathy BrockgreitensHeather McDormanRusty St. John*Cynthia Strodtman*
15 YearsAnonymousHal Berry**Ying Li Grace MatthewsKathy StearnsMartha Toebben
14 YearsJean DickensErnestine LoveFrancie Woods
13 YearsAnonymousAnonymousAnonymousBrian Smith
10 YearsBrenda Hollrah Debbie Holmes
9 YearsDonna DavisKaren Decker Joy DufrainMary Jo Grimm Jan HackneyMarilyn Miller*Kelley PfeifferStephanie Tolson
Diana SchooPeggy SchreinerDebra SteinLisa StonerJane Wright
3 YearsAnonymousAnonymous Kim BeckerJohn BookstaverPatty BoxdorferJeff BradburyChris BreitmeyerNichole RappleanJean CurryCheryl EichenseerPaige GeorgeDeronnda Griesenauer*Will GriffinJohn HallvaxMonica Hall-WoodsVicky HerbelKristina JohannesAmy KoehlerMatt KrollTeresa LovanElizabeth Michael-SmithSonja MuglerDennis PezzaniSandra PinonLaura PowellTracy PowersSteve RandollDavid ReimersPaul RoeslerPamela RonkoskiDiane Schremp Dave SchuchmannSusan StaffordMarvin TobiasHenry Versemann
2 YearsLaurie BernardyWilliam BinsbacherAngela Burroughs KellyChris CafazzaAshley CaltonRon ChesbroughRichard ChristiansonTara CochranMark CruzenMary Kathleen CurryKelly ErnstZoe Fitzgerald
LiSted here by yearS oF memberShip are empLoyeeS who Signed up or renewed eSp giFtS For the 2013-14 aCademiC year.
Virginia GuneyliJenny Hahn-SchnipperKelly HeuermannPatty JacobsDonna Jaromack*Katherine KeatingKeith KolanderDrew NicholsonKathleen NilsonMary PresleyBetsy SchneiderMary SmithsonSandra SotraidisKathy StrautzLawrence White
1 YearCassie AkinsJayme BlandfordMary ChadwickGlen ChapuisDavid CirilloJean DeimundDave EhlmannFlora FazioSherri GiacaloneMitchell HardenGeorge HodakAlan HoeckelmanRichard HuckDawn HuffmanKaren JonesDenise LammersLindsey LewisSara MaschmidtGrace MoserDanielle MuellerBarbara PetersonCorey PorterSue PropperDaniel ReznyTomi SchwandtTina SiekerElizabeth SmithLynne SnyderSteve StrainBehrooz VakilDr. Mara Vorachek-WarrenLydia WatkinsBruce WelzJacquelyn WhiteJulia Wilbers
New MembersLisa ArnoldMichael Baker
Dennis BatternJulia Chappelle-ThomasJeff ClobesLauren DickensElizabeth EvansLynn GreenbergAngela HampelAmber KirkendollJoan KoechigJanelle MeyersJohn MyersBrendan O’DayDeanna RobinsonJoyce RoddyBill SalsgiverHeather StuebenKerry ThompsonPatti WilliamsEllen Yarber
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Students, employees and visitors who use SCC’s walking paths are benefitting from new campus trail markers funded by the Employee Sponsored Program (ESP). The trail markers and walking paths create a welcoming environment and are adjacent to the new portion of the Great Rivers Greenway trail on campus.
Trail Markers
Campus Enhancement
* Denotes Employee Sponsored Program donors retiring in 2013-14
** Denotes retired SCC employee
Rock StarsAcropolis Investment Management, LLC
Commerce BankEnterprise Bank & Trust
FastLane Convenience Stores General Motors
Krey DistributingNHC HealthCare & Rehabilitation
UPS
Resort Spa St. Charles.“Thank you to everyone who
pitched in to promote or support this event.” said Mark Baker, vice president at Warrenton Oil Company. “There are more people helping us than I can name and I am so proud to be a part of this growing and generous community.”
Baker, along with Eric Henderson, UPS Central Plains District area HR manager, and Scott Lewis, Cottleville city administrator/chief of police, were this year’s Rhythm and Ribs committee co-chairs.
More than 150 volunteers helped out at the event, with 25 from UPS doing set-up.
and a rhythm revue hour featuring performances by Clockwork, A Big Sad Whale and Matt Wynn. All three groups featured SCC students and/or alumni. Wynn won the college’s own “SCC Idol” competition last fall and received a scholarship from the SCC Foundation.
Thank you to our food sponsors: Ethyl’s Smokehouse and Saloon, Mannino’s Market and Stumpy’s House of Bar-B-Que and Catering for ribs; and to Raising Cane’s and Quintessential Catering. Our drink sponsors were Krey Distributing, Dr. Pepper Snapple Group, Red Robin, Terra Firma USA and Ameristar Casino
S T. C H A R L E S C O M M U N I T Y C O L L E G E F O U N D AT I O N
RibstersAmerican Eagle Credit Union
Bates CPAs, P.C. Cuivre River Electric Cooperative
First State BankHochschild, Bloom & Company LLP CPAs
Special thanks to ...
More than 1,200 friends and neighbors packed the SCC campus for the fifth annual Rhythm and Ribs fundraiser on June 5. Ticket sales, raffle and donations raised more than $47,000. Proceeds support scholarships and academic program enhancements.
“We are so thankful for our friends on campus and in the community who come out year after year to help provide scholarships and academic program enhancements for our students,” said Betsy Schneider, director of development.
Smash Band performed live on the main stage, preceded by the St. Charles West Jazz Ensemble
Acropolis Investment Management | Ameren Missouri | Commerce Bank | Enterprise Bank and TrustFastLane Convenience Stores | General Motors | NHC HealthCare & Rehabilitation | Paric | UPS | Utilimap
Rock StarsAcropolis Investment Management, LLC
Commerce BankEnterprise Bank & Trust
FastLane Convenience Stores General Motors
Krey DistributingNHC HealthCare & Rehabilitation
UPS
RibstersAmerican Eagle Credit Union
Bates CPAs, P.C. Cuivre River Electric Cooperative
First State BankHochschild, Bloom & Company LLP CPAs
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In 2013, we raised more than $39,000! Proceeds funded student scholarships and
academic enhancements. Special thanks to everyone who participated and our sponsors.
stchas.edu/golf
Sept. 29, 2014 Old Hickory Golf Club
Secure a foursome!
St. Charles Community College | College Center RotundaRe-energize while expanding your knowledge base!
Sponsored by:
Speaker SeriesLeadership & Strategy
636-922-8437
Programs for Small BusinessesTom Daiber, Small Business Administration7:30 a.m. Tuesday, Sept. 9
Don’t Be a Statistic! Steps to Combat Fraud In Your BusinessAdam Herman, Mueller Prost7:30 a.m. Tuesday, Oct. 7
Art Snarzyk, InnerView Advisors, Inc.7:30 a.m. Tuesday, Nov. 4
stchas.edu/speakerseries
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Job shadowing and mentoring opportunities provide
students with invaluable insight as they seek to make
lifelong decisions. SCC is building a community-wide
database of professionals willing to provide such
experience to college students and, in the near future,
those in neighboring K-12 districts. To learn more about
this program and how you can participate,
visit stchas.edu/careerexplorations.
This program is sponsored in part by General Motors
and UPS.
Career Explorations
You – friends, neighbors and alumni – are invited to stay connected to your college.
Opportunitiesto Connect
Help Students Reach Goals
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At the Box OfficeCenter Stage Theatre
Young People’s Theatre
Music SceneMusic Concerts6th Annual SCC Idol
Education/CultureDemocracy Days International Education Week
Coffeehouse Open-Mic Nights
Art Exhibitions
Fun and EntertainmentOutdoor Summer MovieSeries and Food Truck Frolic
Comedy NightSCC Cougar Car Show
Scary Movie Marathon
Special EventsVeterans Day Celebration
That ‘80s Run
More info on events:stchas.edu
Events on CampusAdd Some Fun to Your Calendar
Follow the Friends & Alumni blog:stchas-friendsandalumni.blogspot.comJoin the Friends & Alumni program: stchas.edu/f&a
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Historically, 11,166 graduates earned a degree or certificate at SCC.
Meet Foundation Board Member, Scott Lewis – This rib-eating, city-planning, community-loving volunteer extraordinaire has been making an enormous difference for SCC
If you have earned a college degree or supported someone who has, you understand the commitment, discipline and perseverance it takes. We want to thank all who helped make commencement a reality for our deserving SCC students and their families this year.
With different dreams and goals, varying challenges and perspectives, the graduates who made up SCC’s class of 2014 had one thing in common: they stayed the sometimes difficult course to complete a degree or certificate.
Congrats, Stephen!
Congrats, Autumn!
Congrats, Rebecca!
Congrats, SCC grads!
Autumn earned an associate degree, graduating with high honors. She plans to pursue a bachelor’s degree in elementary education and a minor in special education.
Rebecca earned an associate degree and plans to become a Registered Health Information Technologist.
Stephen earned an associate degree and plans to pursue a bachelor’s degree in chemistry and a master’s degree in nanotechnology.
SCC Foundation scholarship recipients were among theproud SCC grads on May 17, 2014.
and our community ever since he joined the SCC Foundation board in 2007. The Cottleville city administrator and chief of police is in his third year serving as an event co-chair for Rhythm and Ribs, where he rallies support for this integral fundraising event. Beyond SCC, you can usually find him rolling up his sleeves for his friends and colleagues and working to make our community a better place to live, work and play.
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