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Our Future Begins Now!

Small Steps Today: Leaps & Bounds Tomorrow

A Little Progress Each Day Adds Up to BIG Results!


Every contribution, regardless of size, plays a pivotal role in helping students day-in and day-out to find success in their post-secondary educations and beyond.

Fundraising Priorities

At this time, the team at SCCC's Foundation is focused on generating momentum in the way of Scholarships and Program Support. The ultimate aim of the SCCC Foundation is to create opportunities that transform lives one scholarship and one program at at time. We could sure use your help!

Proposed Needs

The Crew That Makes It Happen!

A Future Fueled by History & Rich Traditions

Our history, values and mission continue shaping Seward County Community College's future. Read on to learn more about our origins, founders and current state.

Our Beginnings

The Seward County Community College Foundation was formed in 1969 along with the opening of Seward County Community College as the fund-raising arm of SCCC.

Our Founders

The charter Board of Trustees included Judge Horace Malin, Rev. Loren Ryel, Wayne Streiff, Charles Breen, Helen Recknor, and Dick Whitaker. The six-member board led by Dr. James M. Miller, president of the college, formed the Foundation to promote Seward County Community College by creating a fund to supply additional support for the College and its students. The SCCC Foundation is the fund-raising arm of the College.

#Fast-Forward to Today

Since its beginnings in 1969, the Foundation has grown to a membership of more than 3,000 with assets over $11 million. Each year the Foundation awards scholarships to deserving Seward County Community College students and supports the overall efforts of Seward County Community College.

Proposed Needs & Scholarships

The Team at the SCCC Foundation juggles all sorts of fundraising events and projects to bolster as much help as possible for current and prospective students of Seward County Community College. We've compiled a list of specific need areas to which you can contribute below. #ThanksForYourHelp!

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