5 SSCC students earn All-Ohio Academic Team honors
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As part of Ohio Community College Month, the state’s top students have been selected to win scholarships recognizing their academic excellence, leadership and community service.
Five students at Southern State Community College have been honored with a place on the All-Ohio Community College Academic Team for 2021, joining 73 students from Ohio’s community college system honored with scholarships for their excellence in academics, leadership and community service.
Alyssa Mays was assigned to the First Team, receiving a $1,000 scholarship.
Ethan Crowder was assigned to the Second Team, receiving a $500 scholarship.
Jenna McClanahan, Brock Morris and Christian Weseloh were assigned to the Third Team, receiving $250 each.
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One measure of SPCâs success: The average annual entry-level wage for our recent graduates is $51,248.
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Higher education has traditionally been the fuel that mobilizes communities toward a hopeful future. Community colleges in particular have been historically rooted in the need to remove social and economic barriers to post-secondary education in underserved regions. They are uniquely designed to offer affordable opportunities for students seeking pathways to stable employment.
April is Community College Month, and I want to take this opportunity to celebrate the ability of community colleges to innovate and find creative solutions, particularly following a year wrought with challenges for our students, staff, local businesses and their employees.
MCCC can answer many academic questions
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I have a few questions for you: Where in Monroe County can you go if you want to attend college? Where can you go if you are 25 years old or over and don’t have a college degree and want to attend college for free? Where can you go if you need PPE during this pandemic? Where can you go if want to celebrate diversity and hear about diverse peoples and cultures? Where can you go for healing conversations about race? Where can you go if need to be educated, edified and illuminated about diverse cultures? Where can you go if you need to be vaccinated? Where can you go if you need first class entertainment (pre-COVID)? Yes, there is only one place in Monroe that provides all of that – OUR community college, Monroe County Community College.
Community and Technical College Systems Combat Pandemic-fueled Enrollment and Retention Declines with TargetX CRM
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Schools throughout East and Southeast regions invest in top CRM provider’s “Community College Suite” to address equity gap
Because of their extensive experience with systems like ours, TargetX was an easy choice as we work to re-imagine and digitize the full student journey. PHILADELPHIA (PRWEB) April 19, 2021 In the past, Community College enrollment has surged in the wake of economic recessions, however that does not appear to be the case following the COVID-19 pandemic. In fact, the National Student Clearinghouse Research Center reports that Community Colleges are seeing a steep decline in enrollment today, particularly among historically underserved populations.