North Carolina residents from households making $80,000 or less may qualify for a new scholarship opportunity that covers all tuition and fees at Southwestern Community College starting this fall.
Anyone looking to finish their schooling will now have the option to earn a diploma in just a month with Southwestern Community College’s Fast-Track program.
A 1984 graduate of Western Carolina University’s communication program who is now senior vice president of operations for Charter Communications-Spectrum Reach has made $100,000 in gifts and pledges to create
Jackson County businessman Jack Debnam recently joined Southwestern Community College’s Board of Trustees, and Zyla Young has been sworn in as student representative to the board.
As part of the state budget passed recently, the N.C. Legislature provided Southwestern Community College with $20 million to address several pressing community and institutional needs.