When Ford’s Brendan Coursey evaluates the 41 Ford Automotive Student Service Education Training programs, he is looking for three things: student retention; dealer placement rates; and the number of certifications students earn. SCC goes above and beyond in all three areas.
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From the moment Ron Petsch first walked onto the SCC Milford Campus as an Architectural Technology student, he demonstrated commitment to education is more than years served.
It is hard for Rob Ernesti to hear people praise him for the successful business he and his partner Doug Swanson founded in 1997. He had to do just that when he was awarded the 2025 Distinguished Alumni Award for the Milford Campus.
When given the opportunity, David Madcharo will gladly talk about the role community colleges play in so many vital industries.
SCC celebrated the completion of the renovation of Nebraska Hall with a ribbon cutting ceremony on Friday, Sept. 5. The historic building will now be the front door to the SCC Milford Campus.
The rumble of engines and gleam of chrome weren’t just background noise for Ryder Claypool. They were the soundtrack to his dream of pursuing a career in the automotive industry. His passion for cars led him to enroll in the Southeast Community College Auto Collision Repair Technology program and on...
SCC announced its newest cohort of 30 students in the Walter Scott Jr. Career Pathway Scholars program on Friday, May 9. The scholarship program is for students pursuing technical education and provides full tuition and fees plus room and board for up to four semesters at SCC in Milford.
SCC will graduate approximately 850 students during the Spring Commencement Ceremony on Wednesday, May 14, at 6:30 p.m. at Pinnacle Bank Arena, The graduation is an all-college ceremony and includes students from the Beatrice, Lincoln and Milford campuses.
The Southeast Community College SkillsUSA Lincoln and Milford Chapters had a strong showing at the 2025 Nebraska State Leadership and Skills Championships April 10-12 in Grand Island.
Taking a gap year between high school and college helped Levi Chandler figure out his future. He explored his options, ultimately enrolling in Southeast Community College’s Energy Generation Operations program.