SC4 Foundation hosts scholarship reception to recognize donors and students

The SC4 Foundation, in partnership with St. Clair County Community College and the Community Foundation of St. Clair County, recently hosted a scholarship reception to acknowledge its many dedicated donors and extraordinary student scholarship recipients.

According to SC4 Foundation Chairman Harold Burns, the inaugural reception served as an opportunity to thank donors, honor students, and celebrate the many combined student success-focused efforts of the three organizations.

“The SC4 Foundation believes a strong community college is a community asset, and for 56 years we have worked with the college to help students achieve their goals of obtaining a high-quality education,” Burns said. “This collaborative partnership expanded in recent years to include the Community Foundation of St. Clair County, which allows us to have an even greater impact on the students and the community we serve.”

48724223501_e7071e4363_kDonors, students, faculty, staff, alumni and friends enjoyed exploring the SC4 Experience Center’s Dr. Bassam H. Nasr Natural Science Museum before the program. The program featured donor and faculty member Dave Sheldon and student scholarship recipient Jessica Bohm, who is also a three-sport Skippers athlete.

48724398987_c31416010a_k“The Jinny and Bill Sheldon Endowed Scholarship for Education was founded in honor of our parents, Jinny and Bill Sheldon, and their lifelong support of education,” Sheldon said. “Providing financial assistance and support to students is so important, whether it’s through tuition, books or something else. A degree from SC4 can transform a life. We’re so honored to have an impact and we hope many others consider doing the same in the future.”

Added Bohm, “I am incredibly honored and grateful to have been selected as a scholarship recipient of the SC4 Foundation. The Ellen Kean Scholarship Award, along with other SC4 student-athlete support I’ve received during my two years here, has helped ease the financial burden my family and I face as I pursue my degree.”

Since its founding in 1963, the SC4 Foundation has contributed hundreds of thousands of dollars to SC4 students who otherwise would not be able to attend college. This year alone, the SC4 Foundation has contributed more than $140,000 in scholarships to more than 80 students. The college and the Community Foundation of St. Clair County also support students through numerous other partnerships, including the Community Foundation’s Complete Your Degree program that supports local students through successful degree completion at SC4.

Additionally, the SC4 Foundation and the Community Foundation of St. Clair County have helped support the college in its efforts to offer College Housing and further elevate its newly renovated Health Sciences Building for tomorrow’s health care education and training needs.

“We are fortunate to have so many community partners and friends supporting student success at SC4,” said SC4 President Dr. Deborah A. Snyder. “We are grateful to those helping us take the college to the next level through capital contributions and program support.”

To help maximize student success at SC4, visit the Community Foundation or SC4 websites for more information.

SC4 hosts regional NISOD workshop

St. Clair County Community College hosted a National Institute for Staff and Organizational Development (NISOD) regional workshop titled “Another New Paradigm: The MillennialZ and Educational Technology” on Friday, Sept. 20, 2019.

IMG_2039The workshop, which took place in the college’s Welcome Center, aimed to teach educators how to understand the differences between Gen Y and Gen Z students and develop technologies that increase student motivation and participation.

Fifteen SC4 faculty members attended the workshop thanks to grants and support from the SC4 Foundation and its J.B. Sperry Endowment Fund. In addition, the college funded 34 more staff and faculty members.

IMG_2030“We are grateful to the SC4 Foundation for its generosity and continued commitment to maximizing student success at SC4,” said SC4 Chief Academic Officer and Vice President of Academic Services Julie Armstrong. “Faculty attendance at this workshop will benefit our students for years to come.”

The J.B. Sperry Endowment Fund was set up in 1961 by Clare Sperry, son of J.B. Sperry. The fund aims to provide faculty grants to help continuously enhance quality of education at the collegiate level. In the past five years alone, more than $15,000 has been granted from the fund to faculty members for purposeful study, which contributes to professional growth that greatly benefits SC4 students.

SC4 has been a NISOD member for more than 23 years. In addition to faculty resources and workshops, the college consistently engages in NISOD writing and graphic design competitions, with SC4 student designs winning three years in a row.

SC4’s Lambda Mu chapter of Phi Theta Kappa attends, presents at leadership conference

FB_IMG_1568907316152St. Clair County Community College’s Lambda Mu chapter of Phi Theta Kappa attended the annual Leadership Conference at the Leelanau Outdoor Center in Maple City, Mich., Sept. 6-8. Students Lilian Nelson and Rachel Schmaltz, along with Advisor Angela Heiden, faculty member Debra Gibbons and alumni Lisa Green, Alan May and Tyler Wessel, were in attendance. Green co-presented “Hallmarks Crash Course: Writing Your Chapter’s Story” with Jackson College alumna Nicole Cossum-Ready, and Heiden co-presented with May about difficult conversations in chapters.

Public notice: St. Clair County Community College Trustee Vacancy

The St. Clair County Community College Board of Trustees has one (1) vacant Trustee term to fill by appointment. The term of office for this vacancy is approximately 15 months and will expire on Dec. 31, 2020. More information about the role of the Board may be found at sc4.edu/Role-of-the-Board.

A qualified applicant must:

  • Be age 18 or older.
  • Be a registered voter living in the St. Clair County Community College district.

Individuals who wish to be considered for appointment to this 15-month term of office must submit a letter of interest and resume or other supporting documentation to:

Mary Hawtin, Board Secretary
St. Clair County Community College
323 Erie Street, P.O. Box 5015
Port Huron, MI 48061-5015
810-989-5546
mhawtin@sc4.edu

Deadline for receipt of application materials: Monday, Sept. 30, 2019 at midnight.

Applications for this vacancy will be considered at a special meeting of the Board to be held on Tuesday, Oct. 8, 2019 at 4:30 p.m.