08.11.20
Kate Wallace

Spring 2020 President's and Dean's Lists
Congratulations to all SCTCC honor students! Students earning a 4.0 GPA were named to the President's List; students earning a 3.5 to 3.99 GPA were named to the Dean's List. Don't see your name? Only...
07.24.20
Kate Wallace

SCTCC Vets get a little help from VFW
Veterans at SCTCC can expect even more support after a generous $5,000 donation from VFW 428 – The Granite Post. The funds will support student veterans at SCTCC who show financial need. A scholarship...
07.02.20
Kate Wallace

Meet SCTCC's First Four-Legged Nursing Assistant Grad!
“They worked their tails off.” When instructor Jo-Ann Frazier-Hansen mentioned this about her Nursing Assistant class, she wasn’t just talking about her human students. Service dog Allie also passed...
06.17.20
Kate Wallace

Environmental Science Degree Positions Grads for Success
SCTCC’s newest program is ready for students who are set to tackle climate change and other environmental issues. The new Environmental Science degree is a great way to get a head start on a bachelor...
06.03.20
Jeanna Franklin, MS, LPCC

Emotional Support and Resources for Students
There's a lot going on right now. The kind of rapid change we are all experiencing in our lives with the impact of coronavirus, job disruptions, and more can create a lot of anxiety, anger, feelings...
05.26.20
Kate Wallace

St. Cloud Technical & Community College Receives $2.5 Million Federal Grant to Support Advanced Manufacturing
On Tuesday, May 19, St. Cloud Technical & Community College (SCTCC) was awarded a $2.5 million grant from the U.S. Department of Commerce’s Economic Development Administration (EDA) to create an...
05.21.20
Kate Wallace

Graduating Students Back at It
After two months of empty hallways and silent classrooms, students were back in action on the SCTCC campus this week. Gov. Walz signed an executive order on May 11 that allowed the Minnesota State...
05.07.20
Kate Wallace

SCTCC Celebrates Students at 2020 Recognition Event
The 2020 Student Recognition Event was different than in years past, but the student achievements were just as meaningful. Around 40 SCTCC students in their second or more year at the college were...
04.08.20
Kate Wallace

PN Student Taylor Root's Secret During Pandemic: Flexibility
“I feel like my world has been flipped around,” says Taylor Root. Lots of people are feeling the same way right now, but Root has a different take on it: “I also wouldn’t change a thing.” The SCTCC...
03.24.20
Matt Klinkhammer

SCTCC Collegiate DECA Brings Home the Gold
By Jacob Bertram, Collegiate DECA Vice President On February 27 and 28, Collegiate DECA students and our advisor, Becky Shand, traveled to Arrowwood Resort in Alexandria, MN where the State Collegiate...
02.21.20
Matt Klinkhammer

Local High School Students Found Guilty of DECA Arson
By Jacob Bertram, Collegiate DECA Officer & Student Senate President Over 400 High School students were found guilty by a unanimous vote from a panel of judges. The students were convicted of DECA...
02.12.20
Matt Klinkhammer

Dental Students Give Kids a Smile
Students in SCTCC’s Dental Hygiene and Dental Assisting programs worked with local dentists to provide free dental services to children during the annual Give Kids a Smile event. With the help of four...
01.28.20
Kate Wallace

Fall 2019 President's and Dean's Lists
Congratulations to all SCTCC honor students! Students earning a 4.0 GPA were named to the President's List; students earning a 3.5 to 3.99 GPA were named to the Dean's List. Don't see your name? Only...
12.20.19
Kate Wallace

Strategic Customer Service Class Cashed in at Capital One
By Jacob Bertram Sales Management Marketing Student & Collegiate DECA Officer Becky Shand’s Strategic Customer Service class brought all their money to Capital One this week. When I say money, I mean...
12.13.19
Kate Wallace

Student Veterans of America Held Memorial
The Student Veterans of America club at SCTCC held a memorial on Dec. 10 for the three National Guard members who were lost in the Black Hawk accident. Club secretary Jessica Busby welcomed all...
12.10.19
Kate Wallace

Students Present at Dec. 2019 Environmental Science Symposium
On Dec. 3, students in two Environmental Science classes presented their research to fellow classmates, instructors, and the public. The presentations were the culmination of a semester of research on...
12.04.19
Kate Wallace

Marketing & Design: A First Year Perspective
By: Ester Rica Jerez, Marketing and Design Student Have a mind for business, but not so much for design? Have a creative mind, but not so much for business? I am the latter and whichever one you are...
12.02.19
Kate Wallace

DECA Coaching Prepares Students for Game Day
By Jacob Bertram SCTCC Collegiate DECA Officer With the Cyclone Basketball season upon us, the Business and Sales students had their first practice last Friday. No they didn’t play basketball, but...
11.21.19
Kate Wallace

New Sculpture Course Creates Good Art
By Megan Jorgenson Sculpture Instructor This fall, a group of students who enrolled in the brand-new Sculpture course have been creating three-dimensional art at SCTCC. This course was offered to...
11.05.19
Kate Wallace

Cyclones Volleyball finishes 2nd in Region Tournament
After a big win on Friday, the Cyclones Volleyball team’s season came to an end on Saturday, Nov. 2, when they took second place in the NJCAA DIII Region XIIIA tournament. The Cyclones traveled to...
11.05.19
Kate Wallace

Nursing Program receives Accreditation from NLN CNEA
The SCTCC Nursing program (ADN) has always been approved by the Minnesota Board of Nursing, but now it can add accreditation from the National League for Nursing through the Commission for Nursing...
10.29.19
Kate Wallace

BrewLäsh 2019 A Night of Firsts
The third annual BrewLäsh at SCTCC was a night of firsts: wine tasting was offered for the first time, the first time the event raised more than $40,000, and a first-place win for Culinary students...
10.28.19
Kate Wallace

What IS a Transfer Pathway?
Sure, everyone knows you can start at SCTCC and then transfer. You can save a lot of money, take classes with more involved instructors, and get those generals done before moving on to get your...
10.25.19
Kate Wallace

Automotives SkillsUSA Club collects food at pumpkin carving
Automotives hosted a spooktacular event that collected food for local foodshelves on Oct. 23. For a donation of a non-perishable food item, anyone could come to the Auto lab and carve a pumpkin...
10.11.19
Matt Klinkhammer

It’s Official: October 9, 2019 is Nate Night!
If you’ve been to an SCTCC Cyclones Athletics event in the last 13 years, chances are you’ve seen Athletic Director, Nate Hiestand. He was the guy on the microphone, and the one setting up before the...
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