If you plan on going to college and you feel like there’s a hurdle you can’t overcome, don’t give up.
If there’s one piece of advice that Rob Miller can give about starting at SCTCC, it’s to not give up when you’re up against something that seems impossible.
If you really want it – if it’s something you really want to go for – just take that extra step. It betters you off in the future. Just take a leap of faith.
Welding was a part of Sabrina Burgardt-Allen’s life long before she started the Welding program at SCTCC this fall.
It’s very hands-on, I don’t want to be sitting at a desk all day. I’m a very mechanical person.
Chloe Callahan came to SCTCC initially to play softball, but knew she wanted to get a degree in the medical field. After taking a look at the programs SCTCC offered, she found the best fit for her: Surgical Technology.
Online is really convenient, especially with a family and a full-time job.
Education is a priority for Caleb. while balancing his many commitments
I knew [sonography] was ultrasound, but learned it was much more. I found it very interesting.
Scholarships help support her journey
I hope to be hired on full-time once I graduate from the Welding program and have a great career as a welder because I enjoy welding a lot. I am thankful I was able to receive a welding job while still in college.
A letter from Sawyer K. Anderson, Welding student and recipient of the Tour of Manufacturers Scholarship.
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