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 SCCC At A Glance
Type:��� Co-ed two-year public community college
Setting:��� Suburban/rural
Founded:��� 1959
Sponsors:��� State of New York, County of Suffolk
Campuses:��� Ammerman at Selden
Eastern at Riverhead
Michael J.Grant at Brentwood
Accreditations:��� Middle States Association of Colleges and Schools
American Bar Association
American Dietetic Association
American Health Information Management Association
American Occupational Therapy Association
American Veterinary Medical Association
Commission on Accreditation in Physical Therapy Education
National Automotive Education Technical Foundation
National League for Nursing Accrediting Commission
Academic Programs:��� 69 curricula
31 sequences and options
475 full-time faculty; 1,289 adjunct faculty
Student Body:���
Total:��� 22,450
���Ammerman:��� 6,086 full-time 6,114 part-time 12,200 total
���Eastern:��� 1,070 full-time 1,748 part-time 2,818 total
���Grant:��� 3,402 full-time 4,030 part-time 7,432 total
Gender:��� Female 60%; Male 40%
Age:��� 18-24� 65%; 25 and over 35%
Ethnic:��� White 70%; Black 6.9%; Hispanic 10.9%; Asian Pacific 2.6%; American Indian .3%; Other 8.5%; Unknown .8%
Estimated Annual ��� Expenses:��� Tuition and Fees (residents)- $3,542; books and supplies - $850 [as of fall 2005]
Financial Aid:��� SCCC awards more than $27 million in federal and state financial aid to more than 10,000 students annually. A tuition payment plan is available.
250 SCCC Scholarships totaling more than $250,000
Federal Grants and Loans: PELL Grants; Supplemental Educational Opportunity Grants (SEOG); College Work Study; Federal Family Education Loan Program (FFELP)
New York State Grants: Tuition Assistance Program (TAP); Aid for Part-Time Study (APTS); State Aid to Native Americans
Other Sources of Aid: Vocational and Education Services for Individuals with Disabilities (VESID); Veterans GI Bill Benefits; Division of Military and Naval Affairs (DMNA) Educational Incentive Program for veterans on reserve status; New York State Department of Labor/Department of Social Services; Employer Tuition Reimbursement Programs
Athletics:��� Intercollegiate sports (Division III of the National Junior College Athletic Association NJCAA)
���Men:���baseball, basketball, bowling, cheerleading, cross country, golf, lacrosse, soccer, swimming, tennis
���Women:���basketball, bowling, cheerleading, cross country, softball, swimming, tennis,� volleyball
���Intramural sports
Student Services/��� Student Life:��� Educational, Career, Transfer and Personal Counseling
Services to Students with Disabilities
Career Services, Cooperative Education, Internships, Job Placement
Children's Learning Centers (child care)
Student Newspaper and Literary Publications
Theatre Productions, Musical Performances, Art Exhibits
Films, Lectures, Concerts, Trips
90 clubs
Academic Support��� Services:��� Learning Labs for Mathematics, Computers, Reading, Writing
Tutorial Services
Assigned Faculty Advisor
Library Open 7 Days a Week
And More:��� Small Class Size Averaging 23 Students
Low Student/Faculty Ratio of 17:1
Accessible Faculty
Honors Program
Special Programs for Returning Adult Students
English as a Second Language (ESL) Program
Transfer Opportunities
Joint Admissions Agreements
Unified Transfer Programs of Study
Co-op/Internship Programs
One of the leading community colleges in the nation in producing Phi Theta Kappa
���All-USA Academic Team members



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