This program allows young men and women (ages 18-30) with disabilities to gain marketable employability skills through classes and hands-on internships, and this year’s graduates made a lot of friends along the way.
Sixty-two Franklin high school students had the opportunity to work with math and science instructors as well as learning assistant consultants at SCC.
Filled with more than 40 pages of original poetry, short stories, artwork and photography, the latest volume features a colorful jellyfish design created by SCC student Lucia French.
All commencement events are on our Jackson Campus, and livestream links are available for anyone who can't attend in person.
Longtime Swain County educator, administrator was sworn in on March 28.
49 of our students celebrated their accomplishments with family and friends on May 1.
Last-dollar tuition as well as funding for books, supplies and other expenses are covered for SCC students through this new initiative!