August 04, 2015

SEDALIA—Enrollment at State Fair Community College is now underway for the fall semester that begins Aug. 24. Classes are offered in Sedalia, Boonville, Clinton, Eldon, Lake of the Ozarks, Warsaw, Whiteman Air Force Base, and online.

To better serve students during peak enrollment from Aug. 3-28, Sedalia, Clinton and Lake of the Ozarks locations will be open from 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. Monday through Thursday (except Aug. 13) and 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. on Fridays.

SFCC-Boonville will be open from 8 a.m. to 7 p.m. Monday through Thursday and 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. on Fridays. SFCC-Whiteman Air Force Base will be open from 7:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday through Thursday and 7:30 a.m. to 3 p.m. on Fridays.

All SFCC campuses will close Aug. 13 for an all-college meeting and opening day of the Missouri State Fair.

Besides 16-week day and evening classes that begin Aug. 24 and end Dec. 18, some classes are offered in five-week, eight-week and 12-week formats throughout the semester.

Eligible high school students can enroll in dual credit courses at SFCC, which means they can earn college credit at a lower cost while still in high school. More information is available at www.sfccmo.edu/dualcredit.

Prospective students may apply online at www.sfccmo.edu/admissions or email admissions@sfccmo.edu to schedule an appointment or go to the Student Services Office in the Hopkins Center or any extended campus site. Application for admission is free.

SFCC offers more than 65 degree and certificate programs in the arts and sciences, business and career and technical fields, plus an Associate of Arts degree for transfer to a four-year college, an Associate of Arts in Teaching degree and an Associate of Science degree in Chemistry or Engineering.

The college also offers a number of technical and health care programs and courses and more than 260 online classes, plus two complete degree programs online: an Associate of Arts degree and an Associate of Applied Science degree in Business Management.

Because of a partnership between SFCC and Central Methodist University (CMU), students may earn bachelor’s degrees in accounting, business, psychology, child development, early childhood education, criminal justice, elementary education, sociology, and nursing through CMU on the Sedalia campus.

The college also has transfer agreements with 11 other four-year Missouri universities and dual admission agreements with CMU and the University of Central Missouri.
For a complete listing of SFCC courses or for more information, please call the Admissions Office at (660) 530-5833 or visit www.sfccmo.edu.

SFCC-Boonville
BOONVILLE—Returning and new students may enroll now in fall semester classes that begin Aug. 24 at State Fair Community College-Boonville, The Kemper Campus, 701 Third St.

To better serve students during peak enrollment, SFCC-Boonville will be open from 8 a.m. to 7 p.m. Monday through Thursday and 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Fridays Aug 3-28.

All SFCC campuses will close Aug. 13 for an all-college meeting and opening day of the Missouri State Fair.

More than 60 day and evening classes, offered in 16-week or eight-week sessions, are offered at SFCC-Boonville. First eight-week sessions are held Aug. 24 to Oct. 20; second eight-week sessions are Oct. 21 to Dec. 18.

Classes offered range from accounting, art appreciation, English, composition chemistry, human biology, and anatomy with lab to world geography, math, history, public speaking, and more. For a complete class schedule go to www.sfccmo.edu/searchforclasses.

SFCC-Boonville offers a two-year Associate of Arts (AA) degree, which is designed for students planning to transfer to a four-year college or university.
For more information or to apply, call SFCC-Boonville at (660) 882-3090, email Site Director Kinsey Feldmann Dona at kfeldmanndona@sfccmo.edu or visit www.sfccmo.edu/boonville. Evening appointments also are available. Application for admission is free.

SFCC-Clinton
CLINTON—Returning and new students may enroll now in fall semester classes that begin Aug. 24 at State Fair Community College-Clinton, Truman Regional Education Center (TREC), 1701 N. Second St.
To better serve students during peak enrollment, SFCC-Clinton will be open from 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. Monday through Thursday and 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Fridays until Aug. 28.

All SFCC campuses will close Aug. 13 for an all-college meeting and opening day of the Missouri State Fair.

A total of 103 day and evening classes will be offered. Most are 16-week classes that end Dec. 18; however, eight-week classes also will be offered from Aug. 24 to Oct. 20 and Oct. 21 to Dec. 18.

Classes offered range from accounting, agriculture, art, business, computer applications, English, geography, and history to math, science, machine tool, music, psychology, public speaking, welding and more. For a complete class schedule go to www.sfccmo.edu/searchforclasses.

SFCC-Clinton offers an Associate of Arts transfer degree; an Associate of Arts in Teaching degree; Associate of Applied Science degrees in business management (in three specialties: marketing/retail, office management and business management), criminal justice, early childhood development, general career studies, industrial technology, and paraprofessional educator; and a Professional Certificate in industrial technology.

Students in Clinton also can earn Bachelor of Arts or Science degrees in business, child development, criminal justice, early childhood education, elementary education, nursing, psychology, and sociology through a partnership with Central Methodist University.

For more information or to enroll, email clinton@sfccmo.edu; call (660) 383-1600 or visit www.sfccmo.edu/clinton. Application for admission is free.

SFCC-Lake of the Ozarks and Eldon
LAKE of the OZARKS—Returning and new students may enroll now in fall classes that begin Aug. 24 at State Fair Community College-Lake of the Ozarks campus and in Eldon.

To better serve students during peak enrollment, the LOZ campus, located in Stone Crest Mall in Osage Beach, will be open from 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. Monday through Thursday and 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Fridays until Aug. 28.

All SFCC campuses will close Aug. 13 for an all-college meeting and opening day of the Missouri State Fair.

About 120 day and evening classes will be offered at the LOZ campus. Most are 16-week classes, although some eight-week and 12-week classes also are offered. Students may choose from classes in art, accounting, biological and earth sciences, business, computer applications, chemistry, criminal justice, and early childhood to English, geography, history, literature, math, psychology, sociology, Spanish, wellness and more.

SFCC-LOZ will offer 35 day and evening classes at Eldon High School, Second and Pine streets. Classes range from agriculture, health career development and nutrition to industrial electrical, mechanical and maintenance management courses.

Students attending SFCC-Lake of the Ozarks can earn an Associate of Arts transfer degree; an Associate of Arts in Teaching degree; Associate of Applied Science degrees in business management (in three specialties: management, marketing/retail, and office management), criminal justice, construction technology, general career studies, marine technology, and paraprofessional educator.

Through a partnership with Central Methodist University (CMU), students at the Lake of the Ozarks  also can earn Bachelor of Arts or Science degrees in business, child development, criminal justice, early childhood education, elementary education, nursing, psychology, and sociology.

CMU’s courses are taught in the late afternoon and early evening to accommodate working students and are designed for students who already have completed Associate of Art or Associate of Applied Science degrees. CMU’s courses also are appropriate for students interested in personal or professional enrichment and who are not seeking a bachelor’s degree.

For more information or to enroll, contact Director John McMahon at jmcmahon@sfccmo.edu or at (573) 348-0888, or visit www.sfccmo.edu/lake or www.sfccmo.edu/eldon. Application for admission is free.

Through a partnership between SFCC and the Eldon School District, the college offers the Year One Practical Nursing (PN) program and the Year Two Associate Degree Nursing (RN) program. Classes meet in the Eldon Career Center.

For more information about the nursing programs at the Eldon Career Center, contact Courtney Moon at (660) 596-7426 or cmoon@sfccmo.edu or visit www.sfccmo.edu/associatedegreenursing.

SFCC-Warsaw
WARSAW—Returning and new students may enroll for fall semester classes that begin Aug. 24 at State Fair Community College-Warsaw at the Warsaw High School, 20363 Lane of Champions, by appointment.

Contact Site Coordinator Donna Stull at dstull@sfccmo.edu or at (660) 438-7149 or (660) 438-7351 or visit www.sfccmo.edu/warsaw.

These five 16-week, three-credit-hour twilight and evening classes will be offered at Warsaw High School:
Elementary Algebra, Thursdays, 5-8 p.m.
English Composition I, Thursdays, 6:30-9:30 p.m.
Technical Math I, Mondays, 6:30-9:30 p.m.
College Algebra, Tuesdays, 5-8 p.m.
Public Speaking, Tuesdays, 6:30-9:30 p.m.

To better serve students during peak enrollment, the Sedalia campus will be open from 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. Monday through Thursday and 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Fridays from Aug. 3-28. All campuses will close Aug. 13 for an all-college meeting and opening day of the Missouri State Fair.

SFCC offers more than 65 degree and certificate programs in the arts and sciences, business and career and technical fields, plus an Associate of Arts degree for transfer to a four-year college, an Associate of Arts in Teaching degree and an Associate of Science degree in Chemistry or Engineering.

The college also offers a number of technical and health care programs and courses and more than 260 online classes, plus two complete degree programs online: an Associate of Arts degree and an Associate of Applied Science degree in Business Management.

Because of a partnership between SFCC and Central Methodist University (CMU), students may earn bachelor’s degrees in accounting, business, psychology, child development, early childhood education, criminal justice, elementary education, sociology, and nursing through CMU on the Sedalia campus.

The college also has transfer agreements with 11 other four-year Missouri universities and dual admission agreements with CMU and the University of Central Missouri.
For a complete listing of SFCC courses or for more information, please call the Admissions Office at (660) 530-5833 or visit www.sfccmo.edu. Application for admission is free.

SFCC-Whiteman Air Force Base, Knob Noster
WHITEMAN AFB—Returning and new students may enroll now for fall semester classes that begin Aug. 24 at State Fair Community College-Whiteman Air Force Base (WAFB) at 511 Spirit Blvd., Room 246.

To better serve students during peak enrollment, SFCC-WAFB will be open from 7:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday through Thursday and 7:30 a.m. to 3 p.m. Fridays from Aug 3-28.

All SFCC campuses will be closed Aug. 13 for an all-college meeting and opening day of the Missouri State Fair.

A total of 57 day and evening classes will be offered at Whiteman. Most are eight-week classes, although Human Anatomy and Human Physiology with labs, Introduction to Chemistry, General Chemistry I and II with labs, and College Physics I with lab run 16 weeks.

Other classes offered at Whiteman range from accounting, art, business, early child development, and English to earth and physical science, health occupations, history, math, psychology, sociology, Spanish, public speaking, and more.

Students enrolled at SFCC-WAFB can earn an Associate of Arts transfer degree and an Associate of Arts in Teaching degree as well as an Associate of Applied Science degree in Paraprofessional Educator.

SFCC is a GEM partner with the Community College of the Air Force (CCAF) and offers general education courses online for Air Force personnel who want to complete CCAF Associate of Applied Science (AAS) degree requirements. For several years the college has been named to the G.I. Jobs Military Friendly Schools list.

Active duty military personnel and their dependents receive SFCC’s in-district tuition rate, the lowest available rate, no matter where they are stationed.

For more information or to enroll, contact Director John Matthews at jmathews@sfccmo.edu or at (660) 563-3358 or visit www.sfccmo.edu/WAFB. Application for admission is free.

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