Port Huron, MI – St. Clair County Community College (SC4) reminds students and community members that it is not too late to add a class or two to their schedules for the Winter semester. Courses beginning March 16 still have openings, and financial aid options are available for those who qualify.
“Adding a late-start course is a great way for students to stay on track, explore a new interest, or take the next step toward their career goals,” said Sarah Rutallie, Chief of Staff at SC4. “We encourage anyone considering a class this semester to reach out. Our team is here to help students navigate registration and financial aid so they can take advantage of these opportunities.”
Whether students are looking to stay on track for graduation, explore a new subject, or enhance career skills, SC4 offers flexible opportunities to fit busy schedules.
The following courses, beginning March 16, are currently available:
· AST-114-80: Astronomy of the Stars
· BUS-252-85: Consumer Behavior
· BUS-258-85: Human Resources Management
· BUS-262-85: Organizational Behavior and Team Development
· CIS-105-85: Cybersecurity Essentials
· CJ-226-85: Client Growth and Development in Corrections
· GLG-220-01: Paleontology
· HE-112-82: Medical Law and Ethics for Allied Health
· MTH-1195-02: Mathematics for Nursing
· PE-128-01: Weight Training
· PSY-180-88: Introduction to Psychology
· SOC-211-85: Criminology
Students are encouraged to register soon, as availability may change. Academic advisors are available to assist with course selection and ensure credits align with degree and transfer plans.
Financial aid, including grants, scholarships and payment plan options, may be available to eligible students. Those interested are encouraged to connect with the SC4 Financial Aid Office for assistance in exploring funding opportunities. For more information or to register, visit www.sc4.edu or contact our team at advising@sc4.edu.
SC4 is here for you every step of the way, providing the support, resources and guidance you need to achieve your educational and career goals.

For media inquiries, please contact: · Sarah Rutallie, Chief of Staff, at srutallie@sc4.edu
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.

