SC4 Supports Returning Students Through Partnership with ReUp Education

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St. Clair County Community College (SC4) is proud to announce a partnership with ReUp Education as part of the Re-Enroll with Reconnect grant through the State of Michigan. This collaboration aims to help adult learners fulfill their educational goals by providing the resources and support they need to successfully return to higher education.

ReUp Education has been helping colleges and universities re-engage and support adult learners since 2015. Through their patented technology and one-on-one personalized coaching, ReUp offers a tailored approach that complements SC4’s existing support systems. Together, we’ll work to re-engage learners who had to pause their education, guiding them back on their path to success.

“At St. Clair County Community College, we are committed to helping every student achieve their educational and career goals,” said Spencer Hazelwood, Chief Technology Officer/ Senior Information Security Advisor. “Our partnership with ReUp Education represents a significant step in reconnecting with students who paused their academic journey. By providing personalized support and resources, we aim to welcome them back and empower them to complete their degrees, unlocking new opportunities for their futures.”

Returning students will benefit from holistic, ongoing support from ReUp, from the initial re-enrollment process through to degree completion. In addition, SC4’s advising and financial aid teams will be available to assist with next steps, answer questions and provide guidance, ensuring a seamless experience for students as they pursue their educational goals.

Through this partnership, SC4 reaffirms its commitment to empowering adult learners and helping them achieve their dreams of completing a college education.

For those interested in learning more about the Michigan Reconnect program, please visit https://sc4.edu/admissions/financial-aid/reconnect/.

For media inquiries, please contact Sarah Rutallie, Chief of Staff/ Senior Vice President, SC4, at srutallie@sc4.edu

Skippers Holiday Classic Basketball Tournament at SC4 Fieldhouse

Mackhi Jackson, a 5’11 sophomore guard from North Farmington High School, brings the ball up the court for the Skippers during a game against Lambton College earlier this season.

The Skippers Holiday Classic at St. Clair County Community College (SC4) is being held December 6 and 7 at the SC4 Fieldhouse. The six-team event will feature exciting collegiate basketball action with men’s and women’s teams coming from throughout Michigan and Wisconsin.

Games begin on Friday, December 6 at 2 p.m. and continue through Saturday evening. The full schedule is below:

Friday, December 6

2:00 p.m. – Glen Oaks vs. Oakland (Women)

4:00 p.m. – Glen Oaks vs. Oakland (Men)

6:00 p.m. – Milwaukee Area Tech vs. SC4 (Women)

8:00 p.m. – Milwaukee Area Tech vs. SC4 (Men)

Saturday, December 7

11:00 a.m. – Oakland vs. Milwaukee Area Tech (Women)

1:00 p.m. – Oakland vs. Milwaukee Are Tech (Men)

3:00 p.m. – Glen Oaks vs. SC4 (Women)

5:00 p.m. – Glen Oaks vs. SC4 (Men)

Skippers center #13 Mackenzie Royal-Davis, a 5’ 11” freshman from Toledo, scores a bucket during the Thumbcoast Tip-off tournament.

Both Skippers teams are ranked as two of the best in the nation, with the men’s team entering the weekend at #10 and the women’s team coming in as the #12 ranked team in the U.S.

“Both Skippers teams are off to a great start. They have earned national recognition by beating some of the best teams in America,” said Dale Vos, Director of Athletics at SC4. “This weekend will be a great opportunity to see our teams in action against some good competition at the SC4 Fieldhouse as they get ready for the league season following the holiday break.”

The Skippers Holiday Classic tickets are $8 per day, which includes access to multiple games daily. Senior citizens receive free admission to the games.

For media inquiries, please contact Sarah Rutallie, Chief of Staff/Senior Vice President, at srutallie@sc4.edu or 810-989-5545

SC4 Provides Free Country Music Concert

Taylor Tucky

On Thursday, November 21, SC4 is hosting two free concerts featuring the band Taylor Tucky. This event is a part of the Free Noon and Night Concert Series, which celebrates a variety of traditions and cultures through music and the arts. Performances are November 21 at noon and 7 p.m. in the SC4 Fine Arts Theatre.

“SC4 is pleased to welcome Taylor Tucky for the Noon and Night Community Concert Series,” said SC4 Community Arts Liaison Mindy Charron. “Taylor Tucky is an American four-member country music band formed in Taylor, Michigan. Their music is country with rock instrumentation, melodic pop melodies and memorable hooks that will please all audiences.”

Taylor Tucky was rated as the number one country cover band in Michigan and has opened for many national acts, including Kane Brown, Brother’s Osborne, Thompson’s Square, Tyler Farr, Old Dominion and more. The band consists of Perry Joe Zaremba (lead vocals), Chris Wietzke (vocals /acoustic and electric guitar/keys/mandolin/banjo), Lonnell Lewis (drums, programming), David Connors (bass guitar, vocals), and Marc Davis (Lead guitar).

They released their first full-length album, “Where There’s Smoke,” which includes the hit songs “Where There’s Smoke,” “I Bleed Country,” “Old Bar Stool,” “Local Tour Guide,” “Gettin Warmed Up,” and five others including a cover of Heart’s “Straight on to You.”

For additional information on the Free Noon and Night Concert Series visit https://sc4.edu/campus-life/arts/free-thursday-concert-series/.

For media inquiries, please contact Sarah Rutallie, Chief of Staff/ Senior Vice President, SC4, at srutallie@sc4.edu

SC4 ThumbCoast Tip-Off thrills participants, fans in first year at SC4 Fieldhouse

A large building on a city street at night. The building has a banner above the door that reads "fieldhouse". The building has a high tower and the top is illuminated by blue lights.

CCBC Essex defeated Harcum College 81-65 Saturday night, wrapping up a three-day celebration of women’s basketball in the championship game of the SC4 ThumbCoast Tip-Off at St. Clair County Community College. 

Teams from as far east as Rossville, Md., and as far west as Mesa, Ariz., traveled to the SC4 Fieldhouse in Port Huron, to play in the inaugural event, which featured eight of the best junior college women’s basketball teams in the country. 

They provided 12 thrilling games for fans in attendance while facing elite non-conference competition and getting a one-of-a-kind student-athlete experience. 

“Our aim was to bring a high-level showcase for women’s college basketball and community college athletics to downtown Port Huron, and with the help of the community, SC4 staff and the amazing student-athletes and coaches who took the court this weekend, that was accomplished,” SC4 President Kirk Kramer said. “We strive to give our students the best possible education, but also an excellent college experience, and events such as this are a big part of that.” 

Half the field entered the tournament ranked in the top 10 of the National Junior College Athletic Association Division II rankings — No. 3 Mesa Community College, No. 4 CCBC Essex, No. 6 Lake Land College and No. 8 Mid Michigan College — while two others were in the top 25, including host SC4 (16) and finalist Harcum (22). 

Most of these teams will not see each other again, at least not until the NJCAA Division II championships in March, where all eight strive to finish their seasons. All eight are certainly capable of doing just that, and this weekend went a long way toward helping them accomplish that goal. 

“This tournament was an amazing experience for us,” Lansing coach Megan Hudson said. “SC4 is an amazing host. The venue is beautiful, the tournament was exactly what we need at this point in the season. Our competition was top-notch – nationally-ranked teams – and it’s going to get us prepared for March and obviously our conference run. I couldn’t have been more excited about the experience to be here, and I’m so proud of how my girls battled.” 

Teams opened the week with a banquet and a keynote address from Juliene Brazinski Simpson, co-captain of the 1976 USA Women’s Olympic Basketball Team, and a member of the Naismith, Women’s Basketball and Polish American Sports halls of fame.  

Simpson provided each coach with an autographed basketball, and each player with a picture that included a personalized message and autograph. 

That – and the great competition – wasn’t all that teams received. Each team had a member of the community serve as their team host, players were given motivational post cards with the turn down service in their hotel rooms, as well as SC4 ThumbCoast Tip-Off towels and decals.  

Teams were given the option to create hype videos, which were played on the SC4 Fieldhouse jumbotrons during introductions and at times during the games. They also had complimentary laundry service from Troy Cleaners.  

“It was great, this town is really nice,” Lake Land College sophomore guard Charleece Davis said. “Everyone here is friendly, and it was a good experience. I definitely recommend other teams to come here.” 

What They’re Saying 

CCBC Essex coach Mike Seney: “This is my third year coming to Port Huron, to (SC4), and every year I feel like the staff here out-does itself with the tournament. I told (SC4 Director of Athletics Dale Vos) I thought it was a real hurt piece that the national tournament isn’t here anymore, because the way this tournament is run, it’s been run like a national tournament. Just to be out here in this environment is amazing.” 

Mid Michigan Coach Lance Maney: “St. Clair always does a really nice job hosting their stuff. They had the national tournament here two years ago and it was really well run, and they do a really nice job creating excitement about Juco basketball. This is fun for the players, what more could you ask for. It’s also exciting to play teams from out of state. We have a lot of good teams in Michigan, and we get to see them a lot, but when you get to see some teams that are ranked from different states and see what that looks like, that’s also exciting.” 

Harcum Sophomore Guard Kelsey Bess: “I think it’s good for our team, because we know what we’re capable of early (in the season). So, when we go back home, we can just build on top of it and be ready for when March comes.” 

Edison State Coach Tim McMahon: “I loved it, I think it’s great. I want to do it again next year. I think it’s wonderful. I told (the Edison State players) in the locker room, we’re going to see these teams, and if we want to get to the next level, we have to get through these teams. So, you might as well see them in November so you’re ready for them in February and March.” 

Mesa Coach Kori Stephenson: “The experience was awesome. The hospitality was awesome. The way SC4 just ran this whole tournament, just everything, all the details outside of the game, it was just really easy as a coach to manage. So, hat’s off to them and hopefully they can continue to run this tournament, because they do an outstanding job.” 

Lake Land Coach David Johnson: “I can’t say enough about the hospitality. This has been a first-class tournament from the get-go. (SC4 Director of Athletics Dale Vos) and the entire SC4 staff made us feel so welcome. They’ve taken care of all the little things that are great. They’ve done so much for our players. They have a place for them to hang out, food for them. They get a souvenir. They had a great banquet. How often do you meet (an Olympic) medal winner?” 

SC4 ThumbCoast Tip-Off Final Results 

Thursday, Nov. 14: 

Friday, Nov. 15: 

Saturday, Nov. 16: 

SC4 ThumbCoast Tip-Off By The Numbers 

Four Top 10 teams participating: No. 3 Mesa Community College, No. 4 CCBC Essex, No. 6 Lake Land College and No. 8 Mid Michigan College 

Six Top 25 teams participating: The four previously mentioned teams, plus No. 16 St. Clair County Community College and No. 22 Harcum College 

Three matchups between Top 10 teams: Mesa vs. Mid Michigan, CCBC Essex vs. Lake Land, and Lake Land vs. Mesa 

31 points: Highest single-game scoring output by a player, scored by SC4 teammates Bailey Gormley vs. Mid Michigan and Bre Jefferson vs. Lansing  

77 points: Highest point total in the tournament by a player, scored by SC4 freshman guard Bre Jefferson 

4,315 miles: Traveled by the seven visiting teams, with Mesa traveling the farthest at 2,056 miles 

St Clair County Community College (SC4) was founded in 1923 and is the only public higher education institution in the thumb of Michigan. SC4 is a comprehensive community college that provides certificates and degrees for employable skills and college credits that can be transferred to a four-year college or university. The college provides collegiate arts and athletics for the area and has been an asset for students and the Port Huron community for over one hundred years.

For media inquiries, please contact Sarah Rutallie, Chief of Staff/ Senior Vice President, SC4, at srutallie@sc4.edu