Campuses
Beatrice Campus
SCC's campus in Beatrice, a community of approximately 12,500, is
located on the west end of the city on Scott Road, just off U.S.
Highway 136. Beatrice is the county seat of Gage County and is
approximately 45 miles south of Lincoln on U.S. Highway 77. The
main part of campus is comprised of several classroom and office
buildings, as well as three housing units and a gymnasium.
Approximately 900 students take classes on the Beatrice Campus.
Just south of the main campus is the Agriculture Center, situated
on a nearly 900-acre laboratory where students receive hands-on
instruction in six focus areas.
Lincoln
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SCC's Lincoln Campus is the College's largest enrollment center
with approximately 9,000 students. Located on the east edge of
Lincoln, a community of nearly 260,000, SCC's Lincoln Campus is
comprised of one large building divided into sections per academic
discipline, a cafeteria, child development center, gymnasium, and
Welcome Center. There also is a separate building for Fire
Protection Technology and a concourse for the Professional Truck
Driver Training program. Lincoln, Nebraska's Capitol City, affords
SCC students many amenities such as cultural arts activities,
restaurants and shopping.
Milford
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SCC's campus in Milford, a community of approximately 2,000, is
located on the southeast edge of the city on State Street. Milford,
a community in Seward County, is located approximately 22 miles
west of Lincoln on Interstate 80, then four miles south on Highway
6. The campus includes several classroom buildings, a cafeteria, a
gymnasium, and residence halls. The original campus, known as
Nebraska State Trade School, enrolled five students on May 1, 1941.
Today, the Milford Campus is home to approximately 750 students who
are enrolled in 25 Programs of Study.
Other Locations
Education Square
SCC's downtown Lincoln location, called Education Square, is home to a
large Academic Transfer program, along with the Criminal Justice
and Graphic Design/Media Arts programs. Education Square is a popular
center for University of Nebraska-Lincoln students to pick up
classes that will transfer back to the university. In the heart of
downtown Lincoln, SCC's Education Square location is close to a
variety of dining, shopping and cultural events, including historic
Haymarket.
Entrepreneurship
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SCC's Entrepreneurship Center serves as a resource center for
anyone interested in Entrepreneurship. Offered at the center is
assistance for anyone interested in starting a business or looking
for direction on their path to business independence. The third
floor of the center is dedicated to Business Incubation. The center
also hosts credit and non-credit classes on Entrepreneurship and is
home to Lincoln Public School's Entrepreneurship Focus Program and
the Information Technology Program.
Jack J. Huck Continuing Education CenterÂ
Jack J. Huck Continuing Education Center offers various classrooms and a
75-seat auditorium, perfect for customized training for business
and industry. Besides non-credit continuing education courses, the
Center has classrooms for the Food Service/Hospitality program and
Continuing Education health-related programs such as Emergency
Medical Services, CPR and First Aid, and Nursing Assistant and
Medication Aide. The College's Area Office, which includes
administrative offices such as the president, several vice
presidents and public information, is located on the fifth floor of
the building.
Learning Centers
In support of the 2015-2019 Strategic Plan, we are expanding program and continuing education opportunities by establishing new learning centers across the 15-county service area. The Learning Centers will be geographically distributed across the service area to maximize the number of individuals living within a 35 mile radius from each of the center. The Learning Centers will be located in Falls City, Hebron, Nebraska City, Plattsmouth, Wahoo and York. They will offer a variety of credit and noncredit courses from workforce development to leisure learning.