St. Clair County Community College
Serving our community since 1923

Home |  About SC4  |  Academics |  Catalog |  Contact Us |  Financial Aid |  Library |  Online Services |  Registration |  Workforce Training
 

Viewing: 2002

News Home
April 29
Three-week nature study offered by SC4

April 29
Free program prepares young adults for jobs or college

April 29
Free seminar at SC4 focuses on teen issues

April 26
SC4 partners with MMTC for local training

April 25
First SVSU education group will join SC4 graduates

April 24
SC4 auctions items

April 11
New college president to take lead June 3

April 10
National Library Week 2002 events at SC4 open to public

April 10
Registration for spring, summer and fall classes begins at SC4

April 5
SC4 hosts career fair

April 5
Senator Stabenow to address SC4 graduates

 

April 5, 2002

SC4 hosts career fair

St. Clair County Community College (SC4) will present its seventh annual Career Fair on Wednesday, April 17, 2002. Sponsored by the SC4 Career and Counseling Services office, the career fair will be open to the public from 2:00 to 6:00 p.m. in the College Center Building on SC4's Port Huron Campus. Admission is free. SC4 students and alumni are encouraged to attend to find jobs and to learn about the many services available through the SC4 Career and Counseling Services Office. 

"A wide variety of employers and educational representatives is expected," said Dr. Patricia Leonard, Director of the Career and Counseling Services Office. "Participants will have the opportunity to meet with employers and learn about current job opportunities." Educational representatives will be on hand to provide information on programs that can lead to achieving career goals. For more information contact the SC4 Career and Counseling Services Office at 810-989-5515. 

St. Clair County Community College currently serves approximately 9,200 students in the Blue Water area with a wide range of credit and non-credit classes. The College offers 52 Associate degree and Certificate programs and 55 seamless transfer program options. A variety of Bachelor and Master degree programs are available locally through the SC4 University Center. The College provides career development, personal and professional development, business and industrial training and community enrichment for citizens of all ages. New resources include online and fast track courses. The full-service, main campus is located in downtown Port Huron, with Thumb Area Centers located in Algonac, Bad Axe, Imlay City, Peck and Yale. St. Clair County Community College is accredited by The Higher Learning Commission and is a member of the North Central Association.