
Well first of all, I’m happy to hear so many people like this window cling! I love getting the opportunity to create something that not only catches people’s attention but also gets them talking.
You may have wondered: who’s behind the big posters on the Bookstore windows?

There was a lot of pain during the natural disaster; however, the love and support that followed, and to be a part of it, was the most amazing thing I have ever experienced.
Serving with Dedication: A Soldier's Path to Accounting

Working with different people from different backgrounds allowed me to become more aware of the environment as well as cultures.
From Military Service to Creative Marketing

One of my many goals is to complete a master’s in nursing or maybe even one day my PhD.
From the U.S. Navy to Student Veterans of America: A Journey of Service and Leadership

These paintings are about addictions and some are about how we pass on our addictions to our family. I wanted people to come look at the art and think about [the addictions], and how they might impact their life.
Adam Spaeth led a fast-paced life: in the Navy he worked with a surgeon on his ship, then he went to SCTCC for the Paramedicine program to become an EMT.

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 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.
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