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Sampson offers opportunities for everyone. Young or old, busy or budget-savvy we can meet your needs. Talk with an advisor today to learn more about the programs and opportunities that will get you to where you want to be! How To Get Started

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High School

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High School

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Associate Degree Programs

Associate Degree Programs

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Career & College Promise

Career & College Promise

Earn credits in high school

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Workforce Dev & Continuing Ed

Workforce Dev & Continuing Ed

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What’s Happening

Events this week

Oct 16

Fall II Classes Start

All Day
Oct 16

The Farm House Food Wagon

7:00 am – 1:30 pm Outside Occupational Building
Oct 17

Scottys All American Food Truck

11:30 am – 1:00 pm Outside Occupational Building
Oct 21

10% Fall II Semester

All Day

My experience at SCC taught me that just because one does not attend a four-year college does not mean that they will not get the right education. It is a great place that offers great opportunities.

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Why SCC?

Sampson Community College subscribes to an Open Door admissions policy. The College accepts applications from legal residents of the United States who hold a regular high school diploma or adult high school equivalency diploma or are at least 18 years of age. The college reserves the right to direct the placement of students on the basis of counseling, assessments, interviews, and previous academic achievement. Completion of high school or adult high school equivalency is required for all applicants seeking entrance in a degree or diploma program. Sampson Community College is committed to serving all students without regard to race, religion, age, gender, national origin, or physical or mental disability.

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Apply for your 2025-2026 scholarship today!

For the 2024-2025 academic year, over $200,000 was awarded through 100 different scholarships to over 100 deserving students. These scholarships help local students, many of whom do not qualify for federal student aid. This money allows students to pay for tuition and books—which in many cases means not having to work two jobs, having extra money for child care, or being able to finish their degree sooner. Application will close on April 15, 2025.

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