Southwestern Community College (North Carolina)

Southwestern Community College (North Carolina)

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students = 8,216 (2005 - 2006 academic year)
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city = Sylva
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website = [http://www.southwesterncc.edu www.southwesterncc.edu]
[http://www.southwest.cc.nc.us www.southwest.cc.nc.us]

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Southwestern Community College is a two-year college located in Sylva, North Carolina, an educational institution providing post-secondary education and lower-level tertiary education, granting certificates, diplomas, and associate's degrees. The school is a member of the 59-campus North Carolina Community College System.

History

The beginnings of Southwestern Community College can be traced back to April 1961 when a need for skilled textile workers brought representatives of the North Carolina state Trade and Industrial Education Department to Jackson County.

The county responded, and began setting up training classes in local schools and in other county locations. The NC Board of Education provided needed equipment and logistics, and began hiring instructors, and an advisory panel was set up from local residents to oversee the project.

The genesis of the idea for a college in western North Carolina came out of those advisory group meetings, and coincidentally, the NC Board of Education was beginning negotiations with the Legislature to begin designating funds for a system of state technical colleges.

By 1963, Jackson County had obtained a 17 acre site for locating the college, and by May 1964, 90 percent of the block work for the building was completed, with local masonry students providing much of the labor. The students, predominantly local residents who had been taking introductory classes in the previously established trade schools, were ready for hands-on experience.

Work continued on the building until late 1965. The one-story convert|18000|sqft|m2|sing=on structure consisted of five classrooms, four laboratory areas, five instructor offices, two administrative offices, three shop areas, a boiler room, and a coal storage area. The building, appraised at $120,000 when completed, was constructed at a cost of $70,000, principally because student labor helped keep expenses down. Jackson County Industrial Education Center was born as a satellite of Asheville-Buncombe Technical College.

In 1967, it was decided that two other local counties, Macon and Swain, would be included as part of the area which the school served. A new name, Southwestern Technical Institute, was chosen denoting this expanded area of operation, as the school would now be serving the entire southwestern area of the state. Application for independent status of Southwestern Technical College was approved by Governor Dan Moore, and on January 2, 1968, the school began operation under the North Carolina Department of Community Colleges as Southwestern Technical Institute with a budget of $131,000.

In 1970 Southwestern began the process to become accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools, and received that status in December 1971. It was also accredited by the North Carolina Board of Education in 1972, one of only 11 schools in the state to receive endorsement from both agencies.

Southwestern experienced large growth throughout the next three decades, and evolved into a full-fledged college providing technical training, college transfer, and adult education needs. In 1988, Southwestern Technical College became Southwestern Community College to better reflect its educational role in the community.

Current Events

In 2003 SCC partnered with Drake Enterprises and the Eastern Band of Cherokee to form BalsamWest FiberNET, LLC. This partnership was established in order provide direct network access to Western North Carolina, North Georgia, and Eastern Tennessee, an area which had been experiencing extremely high network access costs, and limited access. Currently the OC192 fiber loop is in final stages of production.

2007 saw the opening of the convert|23000|sqft|m2|sing=on Macon Center, located in Franklin, North Carolina.

Southwestern Community College ranks fourth in the nation in a new listing of America’s best community colleges. That’s according to a July 2007 report in the Washington Monthly. [http://www.washingtonmonthly.com/features/2007/0709.careyessay.html]

External links

* [http://www.southwesterncc.edu Southwestern Community College] - Official home page
* [http://www.southwest.cc.nc.us/factbook07/index.htm 2007 Fact Book] - Current information about the college and its programs
* [http://education.yahoo.com/college/facts/8770.html Southwestern Community College Facts, Stats and Admissions Information] - Yahoo! Education page regarding Southwestern Community College
* [http://www.petersons.com/UGChannel/code/InstVC.asp?inunid=8770&sponsor=3406 Southwestern Community College - College Overview] - Thomson Peterson's information page


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