Spartanburg Community College

Spartanburg Community College
Type Public, 2 Year
Established 1963
President Henry C. Giles
Academic staff
115
Administrative staff
170
Students 5,871
Location Spartanburg, SC, USA
Lat: 34.9755, Long: -81.989200
Campus Suburban, 104 acres (42.1 ha).
Website www.sccsc.edu

Coordinates: 34°58′30″N 81°59′24″W / 34.975°N 81.990°W / 34.975; -81.990

Spartanburg Community College (SCC) (Formerly Spartanburg Technical College or Spartanburg Tech), is a public, suburban, two-year comprehensive, open-admission institution of higher education serving the citizens of Spartanburg, Cherokee, and Union counties in Upstate South Carolina. The College advances economic development of the region through programs, services and partnerships that address emerging and continuing employment needs in a rapidly changing global environment. The College promotes lifelong learning and helps students reach their personal and professional goals. A name change took effect in late 2006, with the "Technical" being dropped, and is now known as Spartanburg Community College.

In summer 2009, SCC announced plans for a downtown Spartanburg presence, utilizing the historic Evans Building. The goal was to provide a campus that would offer convenient access for under-served city residents. Classes began at the Downtown Campus in Fall 2013 after building renovations were completed.[1]

Campuses

SCC's Downtown Campus

Spartanburg Community College has multiple locations:

References

  1. "SCC Downtown Campus Initiative". Retrieved August 29, 2012.

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