SCC Announces New Mascot in Record Enrollment
November 2, 2021 by Colton Grace | SCC | 2021news
Today, leadership of Spartanburg Community College, alongside representatives of strategic
partners OneSpartanburg, Inc. and Spartanburg Academic Movement, gathered on the SCC
Giles Campus in Spartanburg to provide an update to the Free Tuition Initiative and
host a celebration to reveal the college's very first mascot.
SCC is proud to announce a 32 percent overall increase in enrollment versus 2019,
marking the highest enrollment in college history with a total of 6,097 students enrolled
in classes. Furthermore, a 66 percent increase among students aged 24 and older speaks
volumes towards the success of the initiative to reengage students with among the
adult population.
Enrollment from Spartanburg, Cherokee, and Union Counties increased 24, 37 and 35
percent, respectively.
"When we announced this initiative in May, we envisioned a unique opportunity to give
back to the community and reengage those who may have seen their education and career
advancement opportunities be placed on hold. While we anticipated a positive response,
we have truly been amazed by the results," said Dr. Michael Mikota, president of SCC.
"We have record enrollment at a time when other colleges and universities are seeing
anemic enrollment numbers, but more importantly we have seen significant increases
in the number of adults who are now taking this opportunity to chase their dreams
of educational and personal achievement. We eliminated barriers to success and their
lives will be forever changed because of it."
One stated goal when the free tuition initiative was launched was to reengage students
who at some point paused their pursuits in higher education by eliminating financial
barriers and opening access, specifically for adults. The unprecedented 66 percent
increase among those aged 24 and older is proof-positive of the success of this initiative
and overwhelmingly exceeds expectations.
A strong “talent pipeline” consisting of educational opportunities from early childhood
programs all the way to workforce development services is a crucial factor in connecting
individuals in Spartanburg county to the ever-growing economic opportunities that
present themselves locally. Furthermore, one of the foremost goals for strategic partners
in the area is for 40 percent of the residents of Spartanburg county aged 25 or older
to have earned an associate degree or higher by 2030. As shown by the enrollment numbers,
SCC’s free tuition program is significantly contributing towards the completion of
this goal, strengthening the county’s talent pipeline and improving educational outcomes
overall.
"During unprecedented times, Spartanburg Community College stepped up to meet the
needs of our community, its employers and most importantly – its students," said Allen
Smith, president and CEO of OneSpartanburg, Inc. "These students are preparing to
fill technical and knowledge-based jobs, and upon completion, will become critical
players in Spartanburg’s talent pool, enabling our existing industries to continue
successful operations. Simultaneously, increased educational attainment levels make
Spartanburg more attractive as a destination for employers offering new and diversified
job opportunities. As our people succeed, so does our community."
Significant increases were also realized amongst the college's minority population,
with a 55 percent increase in African American enrollment, a 44 percent increase in
Hispanic enrollment, a 10 percent increase in Asian enrollment and a 37 percent increase
amongst all other races. These increases are significant, as SCC is dedicated to closing
the gap on degree attainment among minority communities.
"These enrollment numbers are significant, particularly for our adult population.
Let us not forget that these data points represent real people who are seeing the
value furthering their education for a number of reasons," said Dr. Russell Booker,
executive director of Spartanburg Academic Movement. "It is clear that when financial
barriers are removed, opportunities abound. SAM is committed to supporting SCC and
its students as we work to ensure their success moving forward."
The rapid growth in SCC's enrollment as part of this free tuition initiative embodies
the fact that the SCC family is made up of a student population that dreams of a brighter
future, chases down their goals and lives out their dreams.
To cement this mentality of "Dream It, Chase It, Live It,” SCC is proud to announce
that SCC students, faculty, staff and alumni will now be officially known as the Spartanburg
Community College Chasers, with Spartanburg’s own Chaser the Border Collie serving
as the first mascot in college history.
"Being a Wofford College graduate familiar with the work of Dr. John Pilley and his
beloved dog, Chaser, we could not have chosen a more perfect mascot," said Dr. Michael
Mikota. "Much like Chaser, the stories and successes of SCC's students shine a light
on the ways in which learning unlocks the limitless potential in us all. Chaser’s
learning capability and her work ethic to chase and go after what she wanted is the
perfect model for what we want our students to do and what we will showcase."
“Chaser is an icon. She is here to inspire dreams, encourage students to follow their
bliss, and to think outside of the box,” said Deb Pilley Bianchi, daughter of Dr.
John Pilley. “My sister, Robin, and I took this as this as an opportunity to deepen
the connections not only between Wofford and SCC, but with the Spartanburg community
as well. We left it in the hands of the two presidents—just as parents must let go
their children out into the world—highlighting what our father frequently espoused,
that “knowledge is for everyone”.
Known as the "world's smartest dog" and regarded as "the most scientifically important
dog in over a century," Chaser was the beloved canine partner of Wofford Professor
Emeritus of Psychology, the late Dr. John W. Pilley. Through her lifetime, Chaser
defied expectations and inspired millions by showcasing her ability to learn over
1,000 unique words, forever changing the way we view canine intelligence and learning.
For more information about SCC and the SCC Chasers, visit ChaserTheMascot.com