
If done successfully, this method of fertilizing can provide economic and environmental advantages over conventional farming.
Environmental Science student presents research project

SCTCC’s environment is exactly what I was looking for when picking a college.
Kirsten Weseman now general manager at Fastenal

I can be a role model for other Somali girls who want to do the same thing, who are scared because no one else is doing this.
Sainab is one of the first Somali women to go into the field of Paramedicine in the US

It was an experience I will actively be doing as a part of my future career.
The SCTCC Practical Nursing Students had some first-hand (or first-arm) experience with giving COVID-19 vaccinations on April 15-16.

SCTCC…and the exceptional teachers taught us all how to reach for our dreams, but that you needed to put in hard work to get to them.
SCTCC graduate wrote a children’s book, which was published this past January.

I like my bookstore staff. We have 30+ years of experience, and we do a great job bouncing ideas off each other.
Aguirre Reese was always putting his SCTCC degree to work, but when he took over as the Bookstore Supervisor, it closed the loop on his time as a student.

This is where I started my nursing career.

The time I spent with my Marines is time I will never forget. There is something special that really comes from that kind of comradery that I haven’t experienced elsewhere. They are times that I wouldn’t replace but wouldn’t exactly want to repeat.
Kenneth John Quinn II

Never say never, because life always changes. It doesn’t hurt to have a degree or school behind you.
From Air Force to Auto Body: Frank Helseth's Inspiring Journey

After two years in the United States, Richard Kenfack Metangmo has armed himself with a degree from the SCTCC Water Environment Technologies program and is ready to help his home country of Cameroon after getting a few more years’ experience here in the US.
Richard Kenfack Metangmo
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