Two-day Job Fair in partnership with local cannabis grower aeriz announced
Shawnee Community College announced today they will be hosting two job fairs in the coming weeks to help provide residents with an opportunity to connect with local cannabis grower. aerīz is a national medical/recreational cannabis brand that provides customers with aeroponically cultivated cannabis.
Upcoming extended registration hours for Fall Enrollment announced
Shawnee Community College is currently enrolling for the fall semester. With so many new traditional and non-traditional students registering this fall, the college is extending hours in order to accommodate the influx of students.
SCC faculty member Roberta Christie competes in equestrian events during summer break.
When area residents hear Roberta Christie's name, most of them will say they know her as one of the excellent mathematics instructors at Shawnee College. Ms. Christie has served the Shawnee College community since 1996, impacting hundreds of students in our local area.
Shawnee Community College offers Summer intersession courses to help students get ahead before the Fall semester
Shawnee Community College is once again offering an opportunity to help students get ahead and stay ahead with intersession courses this summer! Previously Shawnee College offered intersession classes during the winter break, and students welcomed the chance to get their class schedules back on track after the Covid-19 pandemic.
Shawnee Community College says upcoming changes to the FMCSA guidelines for obtaining a CDL will increase safety on Nation’s roadways
It’s summer, which means increased road work in many areas of the country, and the heartland is no exception. Each year as road construction increases, unfortunately, so do traffic accidents. Recently The U.S. Department of Transportation’s National Highway Traffic Safety Administration released estimates of crash fatalities in 2020 involving motor vehicle occupants, motorcyclists, and people walking and biking.
SCC Phi Beta Lambda Students Recognized for Business Achievement at National Leadership Conference
Among those recognized for their achievements during the competition this year were two Shawnee Community College students. Kaitlyn May of Metropolis competed in The Business Communication category and brought home first place for the event. The Business Communication competitive event measures the appropriateness of business messages, including format and style based on proper Business English. May placed fifth place in the Job Interview competitive event, which entails preparing a Cover Letter and participating in a role-play interview.
The Computer Systems and Security Specialist Program offers students an excellent career path and offers employers peace of mind
Ransomware -A term used to identify a type of cybercriminal activity poses potentially crippling effects to businesses and even national economies. For example, the recent attack by using ransomware on the Colonial Pipeline led to gasoline shortages and caused significant nationwide concern. It also caused quite a stir amongst many businesses about their ability to combat this new hacking mechanism.
As the economy recovers, SCC encourages local job seekers to set themselves apart by obtaining workforce training this fall
The job market holds increased opportunities as more and more individuals begin to look for post-Covid-19 employment. Local businesses are offering increased positions and competitive wages to bring employees back into the workforce. The increased demand as things are returning to normal includes a need for additional in-person education and training opportunities.
Spring President & Vice President Honors Students Announced
Shawnee Community College would like to commend all of our Spring 2021 semester honors students for their hard work and dedication. Full time students whose grade point average is 3.5 or better and who are enrolled in an Associate degree or certificate program are considered honor students. The President’s List consists of students achieving a 4.0 GPA for the semester.
SCC announces Massac County Assistant Softball Coach Kyle Smith selected as Lady Saints Softball Head Coach
One word, excited, that’s how SCC Athletic Director John Sparks describes his feeling about Coach Kyle Smith joining the Shawnee College Softball staff. “Coach Smith is a solid coach with extensive experience,” says Sparks.
Shawnee Community College & aerīz employees meet to continue discussions for their workforce training partnership
Shawnee Community College leaders continue meetings with employees from the cannabis cultivation company aerīz to work out details for the budding partnership. The discussions taking place at the SCC Anna Extension Center are part of the initial introduction and planning phase for the two organizations to develop training and employment strategies for aerīz.
SIU, Shawnee Community College sign agreement for students to earn two degrees
SIU Chancellor Austin Lane, left, and Shawnee Community College President Tim Taylor formalize a reverse transfer agreement today, May 27, that will allow eligible students to earn their associate degrees from Shawnee while they earn their bachelor’s degrees from SIU. (Photo by Yenitza Melgoza) CARBONDALE, Ill. — Southern Illinois University Carbondale and Shawnee Community College today, May 27, formalized a reverse transfer agreement that will allow eligible students to earn their associate degrees from Shawnee while they earn their...
Anna Extension Center to Offer New Medical Assistant Program Beginning This Fall
The new Medical Assistant Program provides online and face-to-face instruction and internship opportunities for enrolled students.
Upcoming Extended Registration Hours Announced as Summer & Fall Enrollment Continues
Shawnee Community College is currently enrolling for summer and fall semesters. SCC continues to expand opportunities for both in-person and online classes in order to meet student demands.
PN Nurse Pinning Ceremony Scheduled for Wednesday, May 19th at 6:00pm
The 2021 PN Nurse Pinning Ceremony on Wednesday, May 19, at 6:00 pm in the Edward Smith Gymnasium located on SCC’s Main Campus in Ullin.
Now is a Great Time to Earn a CDL Due to Current Shortages
Truck drivers are in high demand. The country is bracing for a potential standstill, wondering if the pipeline shutdown will leave everyone stranded. At the same time, many owners of trucking companies are struggling to hire enough drivers to fill demand. The current situation means even more opportunities are available for students seeking to obtain their CDLs.
Saints’ Kids Summer Camps Schedule Released
Shawnee Community College will host thirteen in-person summer camps this year, beginning on June 4th, 2021. Camps include: FUN-DA-MENTAL Basketball, Minecraft, ELITE Camp, Cooking Camp, Art Camp, Aeronautics Camp along with many others.
Shawnee Community College Board of Trustees Honors Retiring Members at Monthly Meeting
The Shawnee Community College's Board of Trustees recently honored retiring members Ms. Cathy Belcher and Mr. Randall Rushing during the regular monthly meeting held on May 3rd in Ullin. SCC Board Chairman Mr. Steve Heisner read resolutions honoring them for their service to the college community.
SCC Students Earn Scholarships Competing in SIUC’s 23rd Annual Accounting Challenge
Shawnee Community College students recently competed virtually at Southern Illinois University Carbondale’s 23rd annual Accounting Challenge. The School of Accountancy in SIU’s College of Business and Analytics sponsored the event for participants who tested their skills in individual and team competitions. The event, which took place virtually this year, includes a written accounting skills test followed by a creative team challenge that involves imaginative problem-solving contests.
Phi Theta Kappa Advisor Craig Bradley Wins National Award
Shawnee Community College faculty member and PTK Advisor Mr. Craig Bradley recently received a Phi Theta Kappa Distinguished Advisor Award at the 2021 Virtual Catalyst Convention. The Distinguished Advisor Award was one of only 21 awarded nationwide this year.