Getting a scholarship has really helped me. I had to give up my job due to COVID, so having the scholarship has definitely helped pay for some of my schooling.
Three CVT students shared their experience about family members and how it brought them to the program at SCTCC
For those who wanted to switch careers, SCTCC was ready to help students get started, and two students in the Medium/Heavy Truck program shared why they chose to come here.
After Electrolux in St. Cloud closed, about 750 long-time employees had a couple options: find another job or get started on a career change.
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.
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.
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.
I knew [sonography] was ultrasound, but learned it was much more. I found it very interesting.