![Callahan](/sites/default/files/styles/story_details/public/uploads/img/2023-04/choloe-spotlight.jpeg?h=15f3054d&itok=0VrV4tZ1)
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.
![Caleb Hansen](/sites/default/files/styles/story_details/public/uploads/img/2023-04/Hansen-Caleb.jpeg?h=bd5d1365&itok=Hl8RRWtQ)
Online is really convenient, especially with a family and a full-time job.
Education is a priority for Caleb. while balancing his many commitments
![Barriento](/sites/default/files/styles/story_details/public/uploads/img/2023-04/Barriento-Munoz-Iliana.jpeg?h=afdb5f00&itok=yC_ghmMO)
I knew [sonography] was ultrasound, but learned it was much more. I found it very interesting.
Scholarships help support her journey
![Travis Hetten donation](/sites/default/files/styles/story_details/public/uploads/img/2023-04/Allison-Donation.jpeg?h=6ebbbfba&itok=w9n96gR8)
I am a big believer in two-year colleges. Students can find more job opportunities and earn a good living with two-year programs.
We need to help get people into the fields that they are interested in.
![Group of welding students and instructor](/sites/default/files/styles/story_details/public/uploads/img/2023-04/SawyerAnderson_April2017_15.jpeg?h=2300a7a2&itok=Ro7x00V-)
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.
![Patrick Michael on Habitat for Humanity build site](/sites/default/files/styles/story_details/public/uploads/img/2023-04/ArchitechtureHabitat_May2017_01.jpeg?h=d372b91b&itok=hGGWVhj1)
Coming from someone who had zero computer background…I had a good instructor and classmates who helped me along.
Patrick Michael’s residential blueprint for Central Minnesota Habitat for Humanity (CMHFH) was chosen from 15 designs submitted
![Sara Shrode in her tiny house](/sites/default/files/styles/story_details/public/uploads/img/2023-04/sarashrode-2.jpeg?h=b39cf83b&itok=twC82hYR)
I really did feel like I was part of a team with the instructors, the students. It was such a user-friendly process for me, just to see that my dream actually came to fruition.
Sara Shrode ready to move into house made by SCTCC Carpentry Program
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