New Spartanburg Community College Program Helps Adults Re-enter College
April 29, 2024 by Colton Grace | Homenews | 2024news
Spartanburg Community College is doubling down on its strategic efforts to re-engage Spartanburg County’s large
population of adults with unfinished degrees by expanding its College Transition Coordinator
(CTC) program to focus on adult learners.
“Our College Transition Coordinators have been wildly successful at working with our
region’s K-12 partners to guide students, parents, and school personnel through the
often-complicated process of planning and enrollment in higher education and workforce
training opportunities,” said Dr. Stacey Obi, Vice President of Strategic Innovation
at SCC. “Through our partnership with the Spartanburg Academic Movement (SAM) and
OneSpartanburg, Inc., we are excited to expand this program to assist adult learners who wish to
come back to SCC and continue chasing their dreams.”
Since its 2021 launch, the College Transition Coordinator (CTC) program has placed
coordinators in local high schools and career centers that connect with students,
parents, and staff, guiding them on dual enrollment, career training, and the college
application process. They even help secure resources for tuition and textbooks.
Tim Callahan has been tapped to serve as the College’s Adult-Focused Transition Coordinator.
In this role, he will help develop a recruitment plan for adult learners who have
stopped out or withdrawn from a previous program of study and serve as a liaison between
the Director of Adult Reengagement at OneSpartanburg, Adult Education Center Directors,
and SCC to ensure prospective students are assisted through the enrollment process.
Expanding the CTC program with a focus on adult learners aligns with the priorities
of the College’s partnership with Movement 2030 to re-engage the approximately 47,000
Spartanburg County residents aged 25 and older with unfinished degrees.
Through the partnership, returning learners will be able to submit applications for
completion support funding to help cover books, fees, access codes, past due balances,
and even childcare and transportation assistance. These funds are distributed on a
first-come, first-served basis and submitting an application does not guarantee acceptance.
To learn more about SCC’s Completion Support program, visit www.sccsc.edu/students/success-programs/completion.php.