Additional information about senior education here.
As an adult learner, you may have different priorities and reasons for attending college than the traditional college student. SCC offers several paths for you depending on your goals.
Adult learners are typically defined as learners over the age of 25, and are often referred to as nontraditional students. Yet for almost two decades, adult learners have comprised close to 40 percent of the college-going population, spanning a range of backgrounds and experiences, from Iraq and Afghanistan war veterans and GED credential holders, to professionals and skilled workers in career transition in their fifties according to the American Council on Education.*
> If you would like to begin a degree, diploma or certificate program, start here. ?
> If you would like to take college credit classes, but not complete a degree, certificate or diploma program, start here. ??
> If you would like to take non-credit career training, professional development or personal development classes (also known as continuing education), start here.