Seward County Community College


P.O. Box 1137
1801 North Kansas
Liberal, KS 67905


When Seward County community college was founded in 1969, a little over 300 students were enrolled. In the years since, this two-year institution of higher learning has grown to serve more than 2,100 students a year, as of the autumn of 2002.

At Seward County Community College students with academic and/or career aspirations find the courses they need thanks to the college's associate degree programs (the Associate in Arts, Associate in Science, Associate in General Studies, and Associate in Applied Science degrees may be earned) and career training programs that may culminate in the awarding of a certificate of completion.

In addition to its main campus, this Kansas College also operates the Colvin Adult Learning Center, Ulysses Outreach Center, and Epworth Allied Health Education Center -- all three of which are located off of the main campus. Students who are unable to attend class either on campus or at one of the centers may instead choose to enroll in Seward County Community College's online programs.

Quick Facts:
  • Seward County Community College has been accredited by the Higher Learning Commission of the North Central Association and Secondary Schools as well as by the Kansas State Board of Regents.

  • Various outside organizations have accredited programs within this Kansas college. These groups include the National League for nursing Accrediting Commission, American Medical Association's Commission on Accreditation of Allied Health Education Programs, and the Accreditation Review Committee on Education in Surgical Technology.

  • Seward County Community College students participate in the following sports: men's and women's basketball, men's and women's tennis, baseball, volleyball, and softball. The Kansas college also participates in the Kansas Jayhawk Community College Athletic Conference in these sports.

  • Through Seward County Community College's Associate in Science, Associate in Arts, and Associate in General Studies degree programs, a student may receive the equivalent of the first two years of a bachelor's degree program at a traditional four-year college or university.

  • This school profile has been compiled and updated by The CollegeBound Network. The school is not affiliated with The CollegeBound Network and shall not be considered a sponsor of this program.
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