St. Charles Community College is a public, comprehensive two-year community college with associate degrees and certificate programs in the arts, business, sciences and career-technical fields. SCC provides workforce training and community-based personal and professional development as well as cultural, recreational and entertainment.
Investing in your education is one of the best decisions you can make for a more prosperous and rewarding life. Choosing to begin your studies at St. Charles Community College, with its experienced faculty and staff dedicated to your success, is a good choice indeed.
Welcome to SCC. Whether you are a recent high school graduate, looking to earn a GED, wanting to update your skills or returning to school to begin a new career, you can take advantage of the many programs offered at SCC. With more than 24 transfer programs, 41 career technical programs, a variety of workforce training and community-based personal and professional development opportunities, the door is open for you here.
With day, evening, weekend and online classes, SCC annually serves more than 11,000 credit students, together with another 59,000 non-credit enrollments – a large segment of St. Charles County’s population. In fact, one out of every four St. Charles County high school graduates chooses to attend SCC each year – more than attend any other college or university.
With more than 25 student clubs and organizations, SCC offers an array of enriching opportunities for student involvement and connections, as well as four intercollegiate sports teams – baseball, softball and soccer (men’s and women’s). The campus tutoring center, with more than 90 computers for student use, is free to students.
I am confident that at SCC you will find the inspiration, the support and the resources you need to succeed. I invite you to explore the schedule of classes, visit the campus or check out the rest of the website for more information. Also, be sure to inquire about our wide-ranging financial assistance and scholarship opportunities.