Somerset Community College

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Somerset Community College
Established 2002
Type Public, 2 year
President Jo Marshall
Location Somerset, Kentucky, USA
Colors Navy and Gold
Affiliations Kentucky Community and Technical College System
Website http://www.somerset.kctcs.edu

Somerset Community College (SCC), located in Somerset, Kentucky, is one of 16 two-year, open-admissions colleges of the Kentucky Community and Technical College System (KCTCS). The college offers academic, general education, and technical curricula leading to certificates, diplomas, and associate's degrees. Somerset Community College is accredited by the Commission on Colleges of the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools (SACS).

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[edit] History

The 2002 consolidation of Laurel Technical College, Somerset Community College, and Somerset Technical College produced a comprehensive community and technical college whose beginning reaches back to 1940. Originally a part of the University of Kentucky's Community College System, Somerset Community College opened in 1965 with approximately 300 students on a single campus in Somerset, Kentucky. The college extended its campus east to London, Kentucky and south to Whitley City, Kentucky in 1992. The college operated an off-campus program in several surrounding counties before 1992, but the Laurel Center in London and the McCreary Center in Whitley City were the first two permanent centers outside Somerset Community College’s original Pulaski County, Kentucky home. The Russell Center in Russell Springs, Kentucky opened in 2003 and the Clinton Center in Albany, Kentucky opened in 2004.

Laurel Technical College began in London, Kentucky in 1971 as a vocational school governed by the Kentucky Department of Education. The school added a post-secondary component in 1985 and began offering programs designed to teach adult learners both academic and technical skills.

Somerset Technical College began in 1940 under the Somerset Board of Education’s control. Originally named the Somerset Vocational School, the institution came under Kentucky Department of Education governance in 1970. The school offered Kentucky’s first publicly supported aviation maintenance program, and began accepting post-secondary students in 1970.

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The primary service area of SCC includes:

[edit] Campuses

Somerset Community College serves students on two campuses and three centers in south-central Kentucky. The college also offers distance learning opportunities through on-line classes, televised courses, and courses at off-campus sites throughout southern Kentucky. In Academic Year 2004-2005 Somerset Community College served 5,850 students from sixty-six of Kentucky’s 120 counties.

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