Believe in what you feel. Follow that feeling of joy and pleasure and what excites you.
Alejandra Ramírez’s words of advice spark hope.
A school is supposed to be a community thing that connects the [graduates] to the workforce,” Winkelman said. “That is what SCTCC does amazingly.
One prime example of a classroom/mentorship relationship comes out of the Marketing Sales Management program with Becky Shand.
SCTCC’s environment is exactly what I was looking for when picking a college.
Kirsten Weseman now general manager at Fastenal
SCTCC…and the exceptional teachers taught us all how to reach for our dreams, but that you needed to put in hard work to get to them.
SCTCC graduate wrote a children’s book, which was published this past January.
I like my bookstore staff. We have 30+ years of experience, and we do a great job bouncing ideas off each other.
Aguirre Reese was always putting his SCTCC degree to work, but when he took over as the Bookstore Supervisor, it closed the loop on his time as a student.
This is where I started my nursing career.
When you start your own thing, it’s just you doing it and your decisions impact how your business is run.
Justin Mueller loves hunting and doesn't want to work a job he's not passionate about. When he got the idea to start a hunting photography and videography business, he went all in.
These paintings are about addictions and some are about how we pass on our addictions to our family. I wanted people to come look at the art and think about [the addictions], and how they might impact their life.
Adam Spaeth led a fast-paced life: in the Navy he worked with a surgeon on his ship, then he went to SCTCC for the Paramedicine program to become an EMT.
I am a big believer in two-year colleges. Students can find more job opportunities and earn a good living with two-year programs.
We need to help get people into the fields that they are interested in.
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