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Scottsdale Community College

Coordinates:33°30′44″N111°53′07″W / 33.5121878°N 111.8851779°W /33.5121878; -111.8851779
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Community college in Scottsdale, Arizona, U.S.
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Scottsdale Community College
TypePubliccommunity college
Established1969; 57 years ago (1969)
Parent institution
Maricopa County Community College District
AccreditationHLC
PresidentEric Leshinskie
Students9,458
Location,,
United States

33°30′44″N111°53′07″W / 33.5121878°N 111.8851779°W /33.5121878; -111.8851779
CampusUrban, 52 Acres
ColorsGreen andGold
  
NicknameFighting Artichokes
Sporting affiliations
National Junior College Athletic Association
Arizona Community College Athletic Conference
MascotArtie the Artichoke
Websitewww.scottsdalecc.edu
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Scottsdale Community College is apubliccommunity college just outside ofScottsdale, Arizona. It is on the city's eastern boundary, on 160 acres (650,000 m2) of land belonging to theSalt River Pima-Maricopa Indian Community. The lease was taken out in 1970 and expires in 2069. The college is part of theMaricopa County Community College District.

History

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Planning for Scottsdale Community College (SCC) began in 1967. On November 5, 1968, the MCCCD governing board allocated $5 million to build the campus. In the fall of 1969 SCC began holding night classes atScottsdale High School, and on September 21, 1969, the Salt River Pima-Maricopa Indian Community and Bureau of Indian Affairs leased 160 acres of land at Chaparral and Pima Roads for 99 years. In August 1970, SCC held its first classes at its permanent location; several temporary wooden barracks were used as classroom space while construction began on the campus.[1] The campus was designed by Phoenix architectsDrover, Welch & Lindlan[2] and built between 1970 and 1972. SCC established its nursing program in 1974 and received full accreditation in 1975.[1] In 1977 the performing arts center opened, designed by Phoenix architectsGuirey, Srnka Arnold & Sprinkle.[3] A new music building was added in 1980. In 1982 the school's Culinary Arts Program Restaurant opened as did the Community Garden. On April 1, 1986, ground was broken for the Social Behavioral Science Building. By 1990, SCC's student population was 10,000, up from 1,000 in 1970.[1] The Applied Sciences Building opened in 1998, designed by local architect Doug Sydnor; it is home to The Artichoke Grill.[4] The school's library was built in the early 1970s and renovated in 2015. The Cloud Song Center for business students opened in 2018.[5]

Campus

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SCC is the nation's only public community college on tribal land. The college also hosts NAU-Scottsdale, which offers several undergraduate programs, as well as the SCC2NAU program. SCC2NAU is a joint admission program between Scottsdale Community College andNorthern Arizona University.

Academics

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Scottsdale Community College offers associate degrees as well as Certificates of Completion.

Notable alumni

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Josh Miller

References

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  1. ^abc"Scottsdale Community College: The First 20 Years timeline".Timetoast timelines. January 1967. Retrieved2022-06-02.
  2. ^"11 Aug 1970, Page 41 - Arizona Republic at Newspapers.com".Newspapers.com. Retrieved2022-06-02.
  3. ^"6 Nov 1977, Page 145 - Arizona Republic at Newspapers.com".Newspapers.com. Retrieved2022-06-02.
  4. ^"WORK".SYDNOR. Retrieved2022-06-02.
  5. ^"Okland Construction | Cloud Song Center At Scottsdale Community College".www.okland.com. Retrieved2022-06-02.
  6. ^"#10 Tim Esmay".TheSunDevils.com. Arizona State Sports Information. Archived fromthe original on 2012-09-22. Retrieved3 July 2012.

Gallery

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  • Scottsdale Community College
    Scottsdale Community College
  • Scottsdale Community College Mascot
    Scottsdale Community College Mascot
  • Scottsdale Community College “Two Waters Circle” riparian ecosystem area.
    Scottsdale Community College “Two Waters Circle” riparian ecosystem area.
  • Scottsdale Community College, the buildings are all of modern one level construction.
    Scottsdale Community College, the buildings are all of modern one level construction.
  • Scottsdale Community College Campus has a variety of desert plants including this large rare boojum tree.
    Scottsdale Community College Campus has a variety of desert plants including this large rare boojum tree.
  • Scottsdale Community College Indigenous Cultural Center
    Scottsdale Community College Indigenous Cultural Center
  • Scottsdale Community College Business School
    Scottsdale Community College Business School

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