Seward County Community College
- 2 Year
- LIBERAL, KS
Community College
Seward County Community College
- 2 Year
- LIBERAL, KS
- Rating 4.11 out of 5 149 reviews
Report Card
- Professorsgrade B minus
- Valuegrade B+
- Diversitygrade B
- Safetygrade A minus
- Student Lifegrade B
- Locationgrade B minus
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About
Seward County Community College Rankings
Niche rankings are based on rigorous analysis of key statistics from the U.S. Department of Education and millions of reviews.
Admissions
Acceptance Rate
100%
SAT Range
No data available
ACT Range
No data available
Application Fee
$0
SAT/ACT
No data available
High School GPA
No data available
Application Website
Students also applied to ...
- grade C+
- grade C+
- grade B
- grade B+
- grade B
- grade B
Cost
Net Price
$7,850 / year
National
$15,523Average cost after financial aid for students receiving grant or scholarship aid, as reported by the college.
Average Total Aid Awarded
$4,960 / year
National
$7,535Students Receiving Financial Aid
86%
Scholarship
Academics
Professors
grade B minus
Based on faculty accomplishments, salary, student reviews, and additional factors.
Student Faculty Ratio
14:1
Evening Degree Programs
Yes
92%
of students agree that professors put a lot of effort into teaching their classes. 13 responses69%
of students agree that it is easy to get the classes they want. 16 responses80%
of students agree that the workload is easy to manage. 15 responsesClaim Your college Today!
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Majors
Most Popular Majors
- Liberal Arts and Humanities123 Graduates
- Nursing Assistant68 Graduates
- Nursing28 Graduates
- Automotive Mechanics26 Graduates
- Truck, Bus, and Commercial Vehicle Operation25 Graduates
- Cosmetology20 Graduates
- Engineering Technician19 Graduates
- Licensed Practical Nurse Training (LPN)18 Graduates
- HVAC and Refrigeration Engineering Technician17 Graduates
- Drafting and Design (CAD/CADD)15 Graduates
Online
Programs Offered Entirely Online
0
Offers Online Courses
Yes
Online Certificate Programs
0
Online Associates Programs
0
Online Bachelor's Programs
0
Students
Full-Time Enrollment
683 Undergrads
Part-Time Undergrads
981
Undergrads Over 25
19%
Pell Grant
45%
Varsity Athletes
20%
Campus Life
Freshmen Live On-Campus
No data available
Day Care Services
No
75%
of students highly rate the athletics/recreation facilities. 16 responses56%
of students highly rate the dining facilities. 16 responses60%
of students highly rate the performing arts facilities. 5 responsesAfter College
Median Earnings 6 Years After Graduation
$32,800 / year
National
$33,028Graduation Rate
53%
National
49%Employed 2 Years After Graduation
91%
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Seward County Community College Reviews
Rating 4.11 out of 5 149 reviews
The administration and instructors are very friendly and helpful! Campus is very diverse and easy to get around. Unfortunately, most of the instructors could use a class or two on education and communication. They are occasionally difficult to understand and work with. Overall, a very good first college experience!
I liked how the teacher to student ratio, as well as the fact that we had multiple resources available if we needed help. Many students were involved in activities, and I was able to be a student trainer in the athletic training room while I was majoring in sports medicine. I learned a lot there and I was able to do a lot of hands on work with athletes as well. Seward was also very affordable and more convenient for the path I wanted to follow.
I took a few classes online when COVID was in full swing nationwide, and panic was present the moment you walked out the door. Many daily classes were reserved to online interaction only, including assignments and tests. It became easier over time to adjust to the lifestyle of complete isolation from the classroom, but it was never going to replace the full experience. Now I have nothing against online learning, though for someone who has gone through their entire education being present and prepared for physical interaction, it never became normal for me, and I am comfortable with assuming that there are plenty of other individuals who agree with me on the matter. I will say one of the few advantages of getting an education in the middle of a pandemic is that online learning has advanced tremendously in the past year, and resources/materials, online tools, apps, etc. are much easier and accessible for those in the future.