SCC Board of GovernorsChairperson: Kathy Boellstorff, Johnson; Vice Chairperson: Dale Kruse, Beatrice; Secretary: Nancy A. Seim, Lincoln; Treasurer: Helen E. Griffin, Lincoln; Robert J. Feit, Pickrell; Ed C. Heiden, Sterling; Ruth M. Johnson, Lincoln; Terrence L. Kubicek, Lincoln; Steven Ottmann, Dorchester; Edward C. Price, Lincoln; Lynn Schluckebier, Seward; Bill Beltz, Faculty Representative, Milford. (Jan. 23, 2014)
Equal Opportunity/ NonDiscrimination Policy It is the policy of Southeast Community College to provide equal opportunity and nondiscrimination in all admission, attendance, and employment matters to all persons without regard to race, color, religion, sex, age, marital status, national origin, ethnicity, veteran status, sexual orientation, disability, or other factors prohibited by law or College policy. Inquiries concerning the application of Southeast Community College’s policies on equal opportunity and nondiscrimination should be directed to the Vice President for Access/Equity/Diversity, SCC Area Office, 301 S. 68th Street Place, Lincoln, NE 68510, 402-323-3412, FAX 402-323-3420, or [email protected].
Declaración de política sobre equidad/antidiscriminaciónLa política publica de Southeast Community College es de proveer equidad, y prohíbe discriminación, en todos asuntos referentes a la admisión, participación, y empleo contra toda persona por motivo de raza, color, religión, sexo, edad, estado civil, origen nacional, etnia, condición de veterano, orientación sexual, incapacidad, u otros factores prohibidos por ley o política del Colegio. Preguntas relacionadas a la política sobre equidad/
antidiscriminación de Southeast Community College deben dirigirse a: Vice President for Access/Equity/Diversity, SCC Area Office, 301 S 68 Street Place, Lincoln, NE 68510, 402-323-3412, FAX 402-323-3420, o [email protected].
The SCC Mission...Southeast Community College values the opportunity to provide quality applied technology and academic educational opportunities for the students, businesses and communities of our district. To achieve that purpose, SCC will:
• Continue to value local governance• Value and support diversity• Be affordable and accessible• Develop and maintain partnerships• Provide responsive delivery systems• Respond to emerging technology• Promote continuous improvement• Promote student learning through the provision of quality
instruction, curriculum and appropriate facilities• Embrace lifelong learning• Maximize and utilize resources efficiently• Be accountable• Encourage a positive environment• Promote recruitment and retention• Be communicative• Be fiscally responsible
Limitations of InformationThis publication should not be considered a contract between SCC and any prospective student. SCC’s Board of Governors reserves the right to make changes in this publication during the life of the publication and without notice.
A message from the PresidentDear Friend of Southeast Community College,
On behalf of the Board of Governors, the alumni, faculty, staff, and students of this excellent institution, I am pleased to present Southeast Community College’s placement report “Graduates 2013-2014: A Report on Employment/College Transfer Outcomes.” The report includes graduation and employment statistics associated with 2013-14 graduates from all of our applied technology and transfer programs.
The report includes the total number of graduates, the number employed within the training-related field, the number continuing their education, the percent employed within Nebraska, and the average salary for SCC graduates. The graduation and employment data are captured via surveys and phone interviews conducted by SCC placement staff. For the 2013-14 graduates, 1,640 of the 1,676 graduates completed the graduate survey, yielding a response rate of 98%. The surveys are distributed just before the date of graduation. Follow-up interviews and surveys are conducted throughout the year to ensure the highest possible response rate. In addition to graduation and employment statistics, the report includes employers and transfer colleges and universities associated with each of SCC’s programs. The report also includes a sampling of personal experiences of graduates and employers in relation to the impact of SCC’s programs.
This report represents one of our many efforts to evaluate the success of our programs and the degree to which we are accomplishing our mission. Seventy-four percent (74%) of graduates from SCC’s applied technology programs reported that they had secured employment within their training field at the time of their graduation. Ninety-three percent (93%) of these graduates reported that they were either employed or continuing their education. Eighty-two percent (82%) of graduates from SCC’s academic transfer program reported that they were continuing their education.
SCC is committed to its mission of providing the highest quality applied technology and academic education opportunities to its 15-county service area. SCC has a long history of ensuring that employers have access to qualified graduates who have the skills needed for successful and productive employment. SCC continually seeks to align its programs with the specific needs and requirements of employers and transfer institutions. We are committed to meeting the educational needs of our students, employers and the community.
Sincerely,
Paul Illich, President, Southeast Community College
Alteration and/orunauthorized use prohibited.
ContentsGraduate Locations .................................................................1Graduate Statistics And Starting Salaries Chart .......................2
Academic Transfer ................................................................4Agriculture Business & Management Technology ....................4Architectural-Engineering Technology .....................................5Associate Degree Nursing .......................................................5Auto Collision Repair Technology ............................................6Automotive Technology .........................................................6Building Construction Technology ...........................................7Business Administration .........................................................7Computer Aided Design Drafting ............................................8Computer Information Technology .........................................8Computer Programming Technology .......................................8Criminal Justice ......................................................................9Deere Construction & Forestry Equipment Tech ......................9Dental Assisting ......................................................................9Diesel – Ag Equipment Service Tech ......................................10Diesel Technology-Truck .......................................................10Early Childhood Education ....................................................11Electrical & Electromechanical Technology ...........................11Electronic Systems Technology .............................................12Energy Generation Operations ..............................................12Fire And Emergency Services Management ...........................12Fire Protection Technology ...................................................13Food Service/Hospitality ......................................................13Ford ASSET ...........................................................................14GM ASEP ..............................................................................14Graphic Design|Media Arts ..................................................14Heating, Ventilation, Air Conditioning & Refrigeration
Technology .......................................................................15Human Services ....................................................................15John Deere Tech ...................................................................15Land Surveying/Civil Engineering Technology .......................16Long Term Care Administration .............................................16Major Appliance Professional Technology .............................16Manufacturing Engineering Technology ................................16Medical Assisting ..................................................................17Medical Laboratory Technology ............................................17Mopar-Chrysler/Dodge/Ram/Jeep College Automotive
Program ...........................................................................17Motorcycle, ATV & Personal Watercraft Technology ..............18Nondestructive Testing Technology .......................................18Office Professional ................................................................19Paramedic ............................................................................19Pharmacy Technician ............................................................19Physical Therapist Assistant ..................................................20Polysomnographic Technology ..............................................20Practical Nursing ...................................................................20Precision Machining And Automation Technology ................21Professional Truck Driver Training .........................................21Radiologic Technology ..........................................................21Respiratory Care ...................................................................22Surgical Technology ..............................................................22Welding Technology .............................................................22
SCC Graduates In Numbers ...................................................24
SCC Graduate Report 2013-2014 | Page 1
Denotes SCC’s 15-county service area. 846 graduates found work in the area.
. . . in the U.S.Arkansas ................................... 2California .................................. 3Colorado ................................... 7Connecticut .............................. 1Florida ...................................... 1Hawaii ....................................... 1Illinois ....................................... 3Iowa ........................................ 23Kansas ..................................... 35Michigan ................................... 1Minnesota ................................ 1Missouri .................................. 16North Dakota ............................ 4Nebraska ............................. 1086Ohio .......................................... 1Oregon ...................................... 2Pennsylvania ............................. 1South Dakota ............................ 4Tennessee ................................. 1Texas ....................................... 14Utah .......................................... 1West Virginia ............................ 1Wisconsin ................................. 4Wyoming .................................. 1
1,425 Career/Technical Grads 251 Academic Transfer Grads
70
Boyd
Holt
Knox
Keya Paha
Rock
Antelope
CedarDixon
PierceWayneCherry Brown
SheridanBox ButteSioux
Dawes
Scottsbluff
Banner
Kimball
Morrill
Cheyenne
Garden
Deuel Keith
Perkins Lincoln Dawson Buffalo HamiltonHall
Custer Sherman Howard
Arthur McPherson Logan Valley Greeley
Boone
Nance
Merrick Polk Butler
Madison Stanton CumingBurt
Platte Colfax Dodge Washington
DouglasSarpy
OtoeLancaster
SewardYork
Saunders
Nemaha
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4
1
1
11
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2
2
1
11
1
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Cass
Thurston
Dakota
2013-2014Graduates in Numbers . . .
1676 Total number of students who graduated
1077 Number of graduates employed in career fields
1086 Number of graduates who found work in Nebraska
357 Number of graduates who Continued Education
GRADUATE LOCATIONS
Johnson Chase Hayes Frontier Gosper Phelps Kearney Adams Clay Fillmore Saline
Dundy Hitchcock Red Willow Furnas Harlan Franklin Webster Nuckolls Thayer Jefferson Gage Pawnee Richardson
Grant Hooker Thomas Blaine Loup Garfield Wheeler
. . . in Nebraska
667
37
26
14
13
16
11
15 15
13
13
8
97
18
6
7
7
5
9
3
15
12
13
. . . in surrounding states
MISSOURI
IOWA
SOUTH DAKOTA
WYOMING
COLORADO
KANSAS
NEBRASKA
357
1
16
23
4
1,086
82%Employed
11%Continued
TheirEducation
7%Still Seeking,Not Seeking
or No Response
TOTAL CAREER/TECHNICAL
GRADUATES
82%Continued
Their Education
15%Employed
3%Still Seeking,Not Seeking
or No Response
TOTAL ACADEMIC TRANSFER
GRADUATES
. . . outside the U.S.St. John’s Newfoundland .......... 1
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Graduate Statistics and Starting SalariesPr
ogra
m/D
ivis
ion
# of Grads
# Employed in Training-
Related Jobs
Employed in Non-Training-Related Jobs
# Continuing Education
Other 1
% Working in Nebraska
2011-2012 Avg. Hourly
Salary
2012-2013 Avg. Hourly
Salary
2013-2014 Avg. Hourly
Salary
Agric
ultu
re/F
ood/
Nat
ural
Res
ourc
es D
ivis
ion
Agric
ultu
re B
usin
ess &
Man
agem
ent T
echn
olog
y 2
(B)
8267
112
279
%$1
2.15
$1
2.85
$1
3.65
Food
Ser
vice
/Hos
pita
lity
(L)
5243
12
695
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1.75
$1
1.55
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ness
Div
isio
nBu
sines
s Adm
inist
ratio
n (B
, L, M
, O)
185
109
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%$1
3.00
$1
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Offi
ce P
rofe
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Com
mun
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hic
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mun
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$13.
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$11.
25
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30
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Term
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min
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$19.
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10
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truc
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& E
lect
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cs D
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Arch
itect
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ring
Tech
nolo
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80
10
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$15.
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7.05
$15.
70
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ing
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40$1
2.95
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00
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pute
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aftin
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$17.
45
$15.
45
$18.
05
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tric
al &
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ctro
mec
hani
cal T
echn
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430
21
91%
$19.
15
$19.
90
$19.
65
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tron
ic S
yste
ms T
echn
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y (L
& M
)24
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91%
$15.
80
$16.
85
$18.
10
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gy G
ener
ation
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ratio
ns (M
)32
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$24.
40
$20.
85
$22.
25
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ng, V
entil
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, Air
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& R
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erati
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chno
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(M)
2322
00
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%$1
4.15
$1
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$1
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Sur
veyi
ng/C
ivil
Engi
neer
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nolo
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(M)
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10
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4.00
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Maj
or A
pplia
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essio
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(M)
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-
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th S
cien
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Asso
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5445
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$2
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al A
ssisti
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2825
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50
$11.
75
$12.
10
Med
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Lab
orat
ory
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nolo
gy (L
) (Ju
ne 2
013
grad
uate
info
rmati
on)
1413
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110
0%$1
6.80
$1
7.45
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$12.
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$10.
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mac
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chni
cian
(Q)
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ical
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st A
ssist
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65
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tical
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$1
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80
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$20.
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$1
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spor
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$17.
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92%
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$17.
95
$17.
85
Arts
& S
cien
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ivis
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nsfe
r (B,
L)
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2415
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%
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ls16
7610
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835
710
489
%
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atric
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=Lin
coln
, M=M
ilfor
d, Q
= Ed
ucati
on S
quar
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=Onl
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(Pro
gram
enti
rely
Onl
ine;
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ogra
m o
ffers
Web
-bas
ed c
ours
es b
ut re
quire
s sup
ervi
sed
clin
ical
s/pr
actic
ums/
labs
at
iden
tified
loca
tions
.)
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alar
ies b
ased
on
a 40
-hou
r wor
k w
eek.
Sal
ary
stati
stics
refle
ct c
ertifi
cate
s, d
iplo
mas
and
ass
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te d
egre
es.
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e to
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ycle
, sta
tistic
s fro
m th
e pr
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scal
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r.1
(Oth
er)
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nuin
g to
seek
em
ploy
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t see
king
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ploy
men
t, no
resp
onse
.2
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plan
s and
ben
efits
var
y to
incl
ude
com
miss
ions
and
bon
uses
.3
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ority
of fi
re d
epar
tmen
ts a
ccep
t app
licati
ons a
nd h
ire a
nnua
lly. M
ost fi
refig
hter
s wor
k a
56-h
our w
eek.
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sala
ries r
epor
ted
in th
e ch
art a
re b
ased
on
a 40
-hou
r wee
k.4
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age
annu
al sa
lary
for fi
rst-y
ear d
river
s is $
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00.
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ers w
ith th
ree
year
s exp
erie
nce
aver
age
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000
annu
ally.
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ust c
ompl
ete
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hour
s of a
stat
e-sp
ecifi
c Ad
min
istra
tor-i
n-Tr
aini
ng p
rogr
am.
SCC Graduate Report 2013-2014 | Page 3
Prog
ram
/Div
isio
n
# of Grads
# Employed in Training-
Related Jobs
Employed in Non-Training-Related Jobs
# Continuing Education
Other 1
% Working in Nebraska
2011-2012 Avg. Hourly
Salary
2012-2013 Avg. Hourly
Salary
2013-2014 Avg. Hourly
Salary
Agric
ultu
re/F
ood/
Nat
ural
Res
ourc
es D
ivis
ion
Agric
ultu
re B
usin
ess &
Man
agem
ent T
echn
olog
y 2
(B)
8267
112
279
%$1
2.15
$1
2.85
$1
3.65
Food
Ser
vice
/Hos
pita
lity
(L)
5243
12
695
%$1
1.75
$1
1.55
$1
2.60
Busi
ness
Div
isio
nBu
sines
s Adm
inist
ratio
n (B
, L, M
, O)
185
109
3324
1998
%$1
3.00
$1
2.95
$1
3.45
Offi
ce P
rofe
ssio
nal (
B, L
, O)
4130
13
797
%$1
1.45
$1
1.40
$1
2.15
Com
mun
icati
ons &
Info
rmati
on T
echn
olog
y Di
visi
onCo
mpu
ter I
nfor
mati
on Te
chno
logy
(L)
5944
55
596
%$1
5.75
$1
8.25
$1
7.15
Com
pute
r Pro
gram
min
g Te
chno
logy
(M)
1111
00
073
%$1
8.65
$2
2.00
$2
2.55
Grap
hic
Desig
n|M
edia
Art
s (Q
)9
51
03
83%
-$1
4.40
$1
5.90
Com
mun
ity S
ervi
ces &
Res
ourc
es D
ivis
ion
Crim
inal
Justi
ce (B
& Q
)41
174
119
100%
$13.
40
$13.
60
$17.
90
Early
Chi
ldho
od E
duca
tion
2 (L
, O*)
2420
21
191
%$1
0.10
$1
0.30
$9
.30
Fire
and
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ices
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agem
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20
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--
-
Fire
Pro
tecti
on Te
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ACADEMIC TRANSFER 2013-2014 graduates transferred to:
NebraskaBellevue UniversityBryan College of Health SciencesCentral Community College Chadron State CollegeDoane CollegeGrace UniversityMetropolitan Community CollegeNebraska Methodist CollegeNebraska Wesleyan University
Peru State CollegeSoutheast Community CollegeUnion College University of Nebraska-KearneyUniversity of Nebraska-LincolnUniversity of Nebraska Medical CenterUniversity of Nebraska-OmahaUniversity of PhoenixXenon International Academy
Out-of-StateArizona State University Tempe ........ AZBethune-Cookman College ................ FLBrown Mackie College .......................KSCalifornia Polytechnic State
University ..................................... CACleveland Chiropractic College ...........KSDes Moines Area Community
College .......................................... IAIowa Western Community College ..... IALane College ..................................... TN
Liberty University ............................. VANorth Dakota State University ......... NDQueens University Charlotte .............NCRockhurst University .......................MOSt. Mary’s College ..............................KSState College of Florida ...................... FLTexas Women’s University ................ TXTusculum College .............................. TNUpper Iowa University ....................... IAWilliam Jewell College .....................MO
AGRICULTURE BUSINESS & MANAGEMENT TECHNOLOGY“With a small start in business during high school, I went on to SCC and enrolled in the horticulture program. The hands-on training and family-like environment accelerated my career by reiterating small- town values and relationships. The knowledge I retained about plants by being able to actually be in the field long outweighs just reading it in a book. I continue to visit the school and have contact with my instructors on a regular basis. They are always there and willing to help!”Josh Graczyk, OwnerGraczyk Lawn and
Landscape, Kearney, NE 2005 Agriculture Business &
Management Technology Graduate
During his junior year in high school, Dylon Marshalek took a horticulture class and worked in landscape design after school. That is when he decided to pursue horticulture as a career. He learned about SCC’s program from a relative who talked about SCC’s program being hands-on and that was what he wanted. He interned at Friesen Landscaping and was offered full-time employment after graduation. “I like building landscapes, retaining walls, landscape lighting, all new skills I learned during my internship. I would recommend this program to anyone who wants to actually do what they teach you in class. For me it was a great opportunity to learn new skills in the focus of Horticulture that I was going to follow.”Dylon Marshalek, Landscape Crew MemberFriesen Landscaping, Lincoln, NE2013 Agriculture Business & Management Technology Graduate
Positions2nd Assistant SuperintendentAgronomist in TrainingAssistant Horse TrainerAssistant SuperintendentBunk CallerCrop AdjusterCrop ScoutCustom ApplicatorField TechFlock Shepherd
General LaborerLandscape Crew MemberLivestock ConsultantOffice ClerkOperation SupportPrecision Ag TechProgram TechnicianRanch HandRetail SalesWeed Superintendent
The following pages contain a partial list of companies that recruit and/or hire SCC graduates as well as potential positions available.
Companies in NebraskaAurora Cooperative - York Burken Livestock ConsultantsCentral Valley Ag - HumphreyCircle Five FeedyardCrop Production Services Custer County Weed ControlFarm Service AgencyFriesen LandscapingMycogen SeedsReverse Dollar RanchServi-Tech Inc. - Columbus Wiles Brothers Inc.
Out-of-State CompaniesSimplot Growers Solutions ...............COSilver Spring Golf Club ..................... CTHog Slat ............................................. IAADM ...................................................ILPowercat Club Lambs ........................KSTallgrass Commodities .......................KSBarton Creek Fazio Canyons .............. TXLuse Horses Inc. ................................ TXPikewood National Golf Club ...........WV
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Emily Little, Registered NurseGateway Vista, Lincoln, NE2014 Associate Degree Nursing Graduate
ASSOCIATE DEGREE NURSING
“SCC provided me with a strong career foundation that I still use in my daily work!”Steve Fanslau1985 Architectural-Engineering Technology Graduate
ARCHITECTURAL-ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGYCompanies in NebraskaAhern Fire ProtectionAlvine & Associates Inc.Clark Enersen PartnersDavis DesignDesign DataElectronic Contracting CompanyETI Inc.Farris EngineeringHDR Inc.KW ConstructionLeo A Daly Co.Nebraska Department of RoadsNucor Corp. of NorfolkOlsson AssociatesSchnackel Engineers Inc.Shanahan Mechanical & ElectricalWebb & Company Architects
Out-of-State CompaniesM E Group ........................................COBlack & Veatch ................................MOCRB Consulting ................................MO
PositionsArchitectural TechnicianCAD ManagerCAD TechnicianDesign DetailerDesign TechnicianElectrical DesignerEngineering TechnicianEstimatorFire Protection Systems DesignerHVAC DetailerMechanical DesignerPlumbing Design TechnicianStructural Designer
Justin Kromberg, Engineering TechnicianAlvine & Associates Inc., Lincoln, NE2013 Architectural-Engineering Technology Graduate
Companies in NebraskaBeatrice Health & RehabBryan HealthCHI HealthChildren’s Hospital & Medical CenterElite Professionals Home Care Co.Gateway VistaGolden Living CentersGrifols Biomat Plasma CenterHigh Plains Alzheimer’s Special Care
CenterHoward County Community HospitalJohnson County HospitalMadonna Rehabilitation HospitalMaple Crest Retirement CommunityMidwest Psychological ConsultantsNebraska Hematology-Oncology PCSaline Medical SpecialtiesSumner PlaceTabitha Health Care ServicesThe Ambassador Health System
Out-of-State CompaniesCenter School District ......................MO
PositionsCase ManagerCharge NurseRegistered NurseRN, Acute CareRN, Cardiac UnitRN, Ortho/TraumaRN, Post ICURN, Progressive UnitRN, Short StayRN, Surgical
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AUTOMOTIVE TECHNOLOGY Companies in Nebraska A1 AutomotiveAnderson Auto GroupAtchley Ford Inc.Bear Frame & AlignmentB & D Auto Service CenterB & J AutomotiveBaxter Chrysler Jeep DodgeCertified TransmissionCornhusker ToyotaDuTeau ChevroletFirestone Complete Auto CareH & H TransmissionHonda of LincolnHusker Auto GroupJohn Kohl Auto CenterKearney Tire & AutoLexus of LincolnMeineke Car Care CenterNewcomb DieselPerformance Chrysler Jeep DodgeSchworer VolkswagenSid DillonSnow Auto SupplySpeedway MotorsUnited Transport Inc.Walker Tire and Auto ServiceWoodhouse Auto Family
Out-of-State CompaniesJensen Ford ....................................... IANemaha Valley Motors ......................KS
PositionsAutomotive Technician at a dealershipAutomotive Technician at an
independent repair facility Counter person Fleet Technician Lube TechnicianParts ManagerParts Runner/StockerQuick Lane TechnicianService Advisor/ConsultantService ManagerService TechnicianService Writer/PartsSpecialized Technician
Luke Nenneman, Paint TechnicianDuncan Aviation, Lincoln, NE2013 Auto Collision Repair Technology Graduate
AUTO COLLISION REPAIR TECHNOLOGY
Companies in NebraskaB & G Body ShopB Street Collision CenterDuncan Aviation Inter-Tech Collision CenterK & G Body Shop Kaser Blasting & CoatingsKustom ShopMidwest Truck Sales &
LeasingMiracle Worker’s Collision
CenterMuscle Car ConceptsPerformance Auto GroupRiverside ChevroletSid Dillon Buick Nissan
Hyundai SaabSpeidell Body WorksTracy’s Body ShopWayne’s Body ShopWoodhouse Auto Family
Out-of-State CompaniesDoug Meyer Chevrolet .............IADick Edwards Ford Lincoln ...... KS
PositionsAuto Restoration TechnicianAviation Finish Technician Body TechnicianCollision Repair TechnicianCombination TechnicianDisassemble TechnicianEstimator Insurance Appraiser Paint & Prep TechnicianPaint SpecialistRestoration/Fabrication
TechnicianSales Representative
Zach Crouch, Service Advisor/CashierAnderson Ford, Lincoln, NE2014 Automotive Technology Graduate
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BUILDING CONSTRUCTION TECHNOLOGY
Joseph Martinez, CarpenterKingery Construction Company, Lincoln, NE2014 Building Construction GraduateFrom left: Roger Carnes, Carpenter; Joe Martinez, Daryl
Palensky, Carpenter; Paul Tlamka, Project Superintendent.
“I currently work for the University of Nebraska-Lincoln at the Pawnee County Extension Office, as the office manager. One of the reasons I got this job is because I had an Associate Degree in Business Administration from SCC, and for that reason I was able to beat out some of my competitors. I get the pleasure of working with children of all ages, while putting my degree to work in the office. I also used some of my instructors as references on my application which helped me get this position. I am so proud that I had such amazing instructors at SCC because they have prepared me for my career! I speak so highly of SCC. Not only do they prepare their students for
their futures, but you create lifelong relationships with the instructors, and that’s hard to find at any college. Thank you SCC!”Brittany Thomas, Office ManagerUniversity of Nebraska-Lincoln, Pawnee County Extension Office,
Pawnee City, NE2013 Business Administration Graduate
What Employers Say About SCC Graduates“Thank you for helping us with the job posting on the Southeast Community College Placement Center Services website. We found our ideal employee in less than a month. He is well-qualified, very professional and fits perfectly into our company culture. We will definitely be looking to SCC for our future hires and will utilize your placement services as our preferred source for new employees.”Justin Rediger, General
ManagerMalibu Sunrooms LLC,
Gretna, NE
Companies in NebraskaAction Auto SupplyAll Seasons Corporation Heating & AirAmeritas Life Insurance CompanyBeran Law OfficeBryan HealthBunge MillingCabela’s World’s Foremost OutfitterCrete Carrier Corp.D’Andrea Realty LLCDell Inc.Duncan AviationHBE Becker Meyer Love LLPMerz Farm EquipmentNebraska Book Company Inc.NelnetPlymouth Industries LLCSandhills PublishingState Bank of Table Rock State Farm InsuranceState of NebraskaThe Arbor Day FoundationVerizon Wireless White Castle Roofing
Out-of-State CompaniesSheraton Steamboat Hotel
& Resort .......................................CO
PositionsAccount ManagerAccounts ReceivableAdministrative AssistantBookkeeperCall Service RepresentativeContact Center RepresentativeCoordinator of Special ProjectsCustomer Service RepresentativeGuest Services AgentLeasing AgentMarketing/Administrative AssistantMarketing/Sales InternNight ManagerOffice ManagerRecruiting CoordinatorRetail Accounting SpecialistRevenue AgentSales Information SpecialistStore ManagerTechnical AnalystTechnical Support Agent
Companies in NebraskaBateco Inc.Brester Construction Inc.Cheever Construction CompanyCraig Wolfe ConstructionDicon ConstructionDuncan AviationEd Hajek ConstructionGrimes ConstructionHampton EnterprisesKiewit ConstructionKingery Construction CompanyLenz ConstructionRussell RemodelingSampson ConstructionSteffen Construction SpecialistsStephens & Smith Construction Co Inc.Usher Custom Build CabinetsWindtree Manufacturing
Out-of-State CompaniesSugarloaf Building Co. .......................COAhrs Construction ..............................KS
PositionsCabinet MakerConcrete/Mason Crew ForemanDrafterDrywallerEstimator
Finish CarpenterFramerLead CarpenterLumber Yard AssistantRemodeler
BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION
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COMPUTER INFORMATION TECHNOLOGYCompanies in NebraskaAlpha Dog MarketingAssurity Life Insurance CompanyDell Inc.Eastmont TowersFarmers Mutual Insurance of NebraskaFiservIBMInternet NebraskaSandhills PublishingSirkDot Innovations Inc.Software Technology Inc.State of Nebraska
University of Nebraska-LincolnWilliams GroupXotic PC Inc.Z3 Technology LLC
Out-of-State CompaniesGoogle ............................................... IA
PositionsAssembly TechnicianChief Network EngineerClient Technical Support SpecialistComputer Operator
Computer Support SpecialistData SpecialistDesktop SupportEUC Desktop Support EngineerHelp DeskInside Sales RepresentativeIT Application DeveloperIT SupportIT TechnicianJr Web DeveloperSoftware DeveloperSoftware EngineerSoftware Support TechnicianSystems Application SpecialistTechnical Support SpecialistWeb Development
COMPUTER AIDED DESIGN DRAFTING
Companies in NebraskaAhernAlvine & Associates Inc. Cleaver-BrooksDesign DataElectronic Contracting Co.Hampton Commercial Construction IAC AcousticsState of Nebraska
Out-of-State CompaniesK-Ter Imagineering Inc. ....................MO
PositionsCAD TechnicianDrafterElectrical Engineer TechnicianFire Protection DesignerHighway Bridge DesignerMechanical DesignerProject Manager/EstimatorRevit/CAD TechnicianSolidWorks DrafterTelecommunications & Data DraftingTooling and Machine Designer
Heather Babka, Telecommunications & Data DrafterAlvine & Associates Inc., Lincoln, NE2014 Computer Aided Design Drafting Graduate
COMPUTER PROGRAMMING TECHNOLOGY
Companies in NebraskaAssurity Life Insurance Co.B & R StoresCentrix Solutions Inc.Data Support SystemsFarmers Mutual Insurance Company of
NebraskaFirst Data Corp.FiservKenexaLincoln Public SchoolsLinoma Software Mid America Computer Corp./HuntelSandhills PublishingSCC-Information ServicesState of NebraskaTrausch Dynamics
Out-of-State CompaniesDST Systems ..................................MO
PositionsApplications Developer Applications Programmer Computer ProgrammerJava/Web Developer Programmer/Analyst Software DeveloperSoftware Engineer Web Application ProgrammerWeb Developer
“My experiences at SCC helped me grow as an individual and taught me the base skill set I needed to succeed in attracting employers. The professors are engaging, warm and very knowledgeable. The relationships I fostered at SCC are lasting and positive. SCC’s Computer Programming Technology program provides the skills both millennials and non-traditional students need to set themselves apart from the pack of applicants in today’s competitive job market.“Emma Lehman, Software Developer, DST Retirement SolutionsDST Systems, Kansas City, MO2013 Computer Programming Technology Graduate
What Employers Say About SCC Graduates“I have been conducting on-campus interviews at SCC every quarter for a few years. On-campus interviews have provided a large number of our excellent technicians. The Computer Information Technology program at SCC provides students with exactly the skills needed in the support field. The employees we have hired have been exemplary and are some of the best technicians we have at Dell.” Jonathan WesterlinDell, Service Desk Manager
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CRIMINAL JUSTICECompanies in NebraskaCEDARS Youth ServicesCity of CreteCity of LincolnLincoln Correctional CenterLincoln Regional CenterNebraska Department of Correctional
ServicesNemaha County Sheriff’s OfficePublic Health SolutionsSignal 88 SecurityState of Nebraska
PositionsCertified Court InterpreterCorrectional OfficerCorrections AcademyDeputy SheriffFamily AdvocateLoss Prevention ManagerMental Health Security SpecialistParalegalPolice OfficerSecurity OfficerState Patrol Communications SpecialistYouth Specialist II
“The Criminal Justice program through SCC was incredible. It was hands-on learning with a small class size. My teachers wanted to see me succeed, and they were always willing to help in any way possible to make that happen. Now having a job in the Criminal Justice field, I can’t thank SCC enough for the knowledge and skills I have obtained.”Kelly Oblinger, Family AdvocatePublic Health Solutions,
Beatrice, NE2013 Criminal Justice Graduate
DENTAL ASSISTINGCompanies in NebraskaAll Smiles DentistryBlome Family DentistryChildren’s Dentistry of LincolnJessica Soukup, DDSMartin D. Scheer, DDSNebraska Oral & Facial SurgeryNorthStar DentalParks Family DentalPediatric Dental Arts PCPine Ridge DentalPioneer Greens DentistrySchoettger OrthodonticsSouth Ridge DentalVacek Family Dentistry
PositionsCertified Dental AssistantDental Assistant
Jonathan Roberts, Certified Dental Assistant
Pine Ridge Dental, Lincoln, NE2013 Dental Assisting Graduate
Pictured with Dr. Thomas Tetrick, DDS (left)
Taylor Wenzl works on a Deere 550K Dozer.
DEERE CONSTRUCTION & FORESTRY EQUIPMENT TECHCompanies in NebraskaMurphy Tractor & Equipment Co.
Out-of-State CompaniesMurphy Tractor & Equipment Co.
................................. IA, KS, MO, OH
PositionsConstruction Equipment Technician at
a Deere construction and forestry equipment dealership
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Companies in NebraskaButler Ag EquipmentGreen Line EquipmentHebron Implement Co.K & R EquipmentKan Equip Inc.Keim Farm EquipmentMerz Farm EquipmentMitchell EquipmentNebraska Equipment Inc.Nebraska Harvest CenterNMC Inc.Omaha Tractor Inc.Pankonin’s Inc.Plains Equipment Group Inc.Roehr’s Machinery Inc.Stutheit ImplementTitan MachineryYork County Department of Roads
Out-of-State CompaniesPrecision Diesel Inc. ........................... IAZiegler CAT ........................................ IA
PositionsService Technician at a farm equipment
dealership
“I was very happy with the instructors at SCC, as well as their placement program. After graduating I had three job opportunities thanks to SCC. I decided to accept the offer from Cummins Great Plains as a generator technician. This was a great opportunity because the position included Cummins factory training. During my 20 years of employment at Cummins I installed and troubleshot generators, paralleling gear, transfer switches, PLCs and communication networks. Nearly five years ago, I began employment at Google, and it has been a very exciting ride. In the beginning I was the generator lead assisting a team with maintaining equipment and communicating with other Googlers across the world to review issues and agree on repairs and upgrades. As a member of the Data Center Operations team, I have moved on to many other roles in my career. I have been involved with the mechanical team assisting with the operations and maintenance of chillers, cooling towers, water softeners and HVAC equipment. I spent a year as a commissioning lead, which involved managing and assisting teams testing all of the electrical and mechanical equipment in our new buildings. This process tests all the equipment to make sure that it is ready for critical operations. I am currently training for associate facility manager. Who knows what is next!”Reggie Gay, Associate Facility ManagerGoogle, Council Bluffs, IA1989 Diesel Technology-Truck Graduate
DIESEL – AG EQUIPMENT SERVICE TECH
Cory Steinacher, Service TechnicianGreen Line Equipment, Grand Island, NE2014 Diesel-Ag Equipment Service Tech Graduate
DIESEL TECHNOLOGY-TRUCKCompanies in NebraskaButler MachineryCornhusker International Trucks Inc.Crane Sales & ServiceCrete Service CenterCummins Central PowerExpress Truck CenterGana Trucking & Excavating
Interstate Power SystemsKenworth of LincolnLincoln Truck CenterNMCNebco Inc.Nebraska Peterbilt
Sahling KenworthSchulz TransferSeger & Sons Repair Inc.Seward Motor Freight Inc.
Out-of-State CompaniesBenefiel Truck Repair ......................... IAPrecision Diesel ................................. IAVander Haags Inc. .............................. IA
PositionsService Technician at a truck
dealership/independent shop
“SCC gave me a great start in life. Thanks.”Kenny Pekarek, Sales
Manager, Nebraska Equipment Inc., Seward, NE
1983 Diesel Farm (now Diesel-Ag Service Equipment Tech) Graduate
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EARLY CHILDHOOD EDUCATION
Companies in NebraskaAcademic Advantage Child
Development CenterBright Horizon’s Family Solutions LLCBubbles & Blocks Child Development
CenterDonald O. Clifton Child Development
CenterFamily Service LincolnLincoln Public SchoolsLittle Kingdom Children’s CenterSoutheast Community College Child
Development CenterSt. Mark’s Preschool/KidZoneTrinity Infant & Child Care CenterUniversity of Nebraska-LincolnWilliamsburg Village Child Development
CenterWorld of Knowledge Child Development
Center Inc.YWCA of Lincoln
PositionsAssistant TeacherAssistant Toddler TeacherHead TeacherLead Preschool TeacherNannyParaeducatorPreschool Head TeacherTeacherToddler Teacher
“My Early Childhood Education degree has made me much more aware of children’s development and their needs. The three boys I care for, ages 2 ½, 5 and 7, have lots of energy so I plan several age-appropriate activities to fill our day. I consciously observe the boys and adapt my plans to their needs and interests. Some days are spent at home with quieter activities, and other days are field trips of our choice like the library, parks or museums. No two days are the same; I enjoy that flexibility. The connection I have made with my family is incomparable to anything I could do at a daycare center. I am so glad I made the decision to enroll in online classes after I moved to Newfoundland. It has made a difference in my success!”Rebecca Bock, Private NannyNewfoundland, Canada2013 Early Childhood Education Graduate
ELECTRICAL & ELECTROMECHANICAL TECHNOLOGYCompanies in Nebraska3M Company Becton-DickinsonCleaver-BrooksCrete Core IngredientsEngineered ControlsHuffman EngineeringJ K ElectricKidwell Inc. Koch IndustriesLincoln IndustriesMolex Inc.Nebraska Public Power DistrictPlymouth Electric Inc.Progressive ElectricReinke Manufacturing Security Equipment Inc.Structural Enterprises Inc. Tecumseh Poultry/Smart
Chicken Tri-Con IndustriesUnion Pacific RailroadUniversal Cold StorageVeyance Technologies
Out-of-State CompaniesMid American Energy Co. .................. IA3M Company ...................................MOTallgrass Energy Partners ................. OH
PositionsApprentice Electrician Automation TechnicianCalibration Technician Communications Technician Controls DesignerControls SpecialistElectrical Design Consultant Electrical Estimator/Inspector Electromechanical TechnicianHydraulic SpecialistI & C TechnicianIndustrial ElectricianIndustrial Technician 1Instrumentation TechnicianMaintenance ElectricianPDM MaintenancePivot Irrigation SpecialistPower Plant ElectricianProcess Improvement SpecialistRailroad Electrical TechnicianSubstation Technician
Cong Tran, Maintenance TechnicianLincoln Industries, Lincoln, NE2013 Electrical & Electromechanical Technology Graduate
Dillon Timm, Maintenance TechnicianLincoln Industries, Lincoln, NE
2013 Electrical & Electromechanical Technology Graduate
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ELECTRONIC SYSTEMS TECHNOLOGY “My professional career is advancing rapidly. I have to thank SCC for providing the foundation that made this possible. Thanks!”Adam Neuhaus, Software
Engineering Test LeadEF Johnson Technologies,
Lincoln, NE2001 Electronic Systems
Technology Graduate
Zachary Shotkoski, Non-Licensed Nuclear Plant Operator
Nebraska Public Power District, Brownville, NE
2013 Energy Generation Operations Graduate
FIRE AND EMERGENCY SERVICES MANAGEMENT
Companies in NebraskaAbengoa BioenergyADM Aventine Renewable EnergyBlack Hills CorporationFlint Hills ResourcesGreen Plains Renewable EnergyHOA SolutionsKoch Nitrogen Company LLCLincoln Electric SystemNebraska Public Power DistrictNestle Purina PetCare CompanyOmaha Public Power DistrictSaint Elizabeth Regional Medical CenterTrenton Agri Products
Out-of-State CompaniesCorn Belt Power Cooperative ............. IAMid American Energy Co. .................. IABroadwind Energy Services .................ILSiemens Energy Inc. ...........................KSGolden Triangle Energy ..................... SDNorthwestern Energy ....................... TX
PositionsControl OperatorGeneration Technician AssistantLoad Control Gas Controller Material ControllerNon-licensed Nuclear Plant OperatorOperator TechnicianPlant OperatorPower Plant OperatorProcess OperatorProduction OperatorStationary EngineerSystems Operations SpecialistSystems OperatorTechnical Support EngineerUtility Plant OperatorUtility SuperintendentWastewater Treatment Plant OperatorWind Technician
ENERGY GENERATION OPERATIONS
Companies in NebraskaADM MillingAventine Renewable EnergyCyclonaire CorporationDuncan AviationEAD Control Systems Inc.Electronic Contracting CompanyJ A Woollam CompanyLoup ElectronicsM.I. IndustriesMolex Inc.Security Equipment Inc.Stanley HealthcareState of NebraskaTeledyne Isco Inc.
Out-of-State CompaniesTwin Eagle Communications ............ ND
PositionsCell Phone TechnicianControls EngineerElectronic Systems TechnicianField Service TechnicianHVAC SupervisorInstallation TechnicianMaintenanceNetwork EngineerProcess Controls ProgrammerProduction Service TechnicianService TechnicianTechnician/Installer
What Employers Say About SCC Graduates“We have a great amount of confidence in the quality programs, instructors and students at SCC. We know that the candidates we hire from SCC are qualified, skilled and ready to enter the workforce.”Kim Aldana, Human
Resources RepresentativeNebraska Public Power
District-Cooper Nuclear Station, Brownville, NE
Companies in NebraskaBeatrice Fire & Rescue City of NorfolkCrete Fire DepartmentLincoln Fire & Rescue
PositionsFire & Emergency Service OfficerFirst Line Company Officer
Fire fighters receive instruction on car rescue techniques.
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FIRE PROTECTION TECHNOLOGY
Companies in NebraskaCity of BeatriceCity of BellevueCity of CreteCity of HastingsCity of SchuylerGeneral Fire & Safety Equipment
CompanyLincoln Fire & RescueMidwest Medical Transport CompanyOmaha Fire & Rescue Southwest Rural Fire DepartmentUnited States Forest Service
PositionsFire Alarm Sales & ServiceFire Extinguisher TechnicianFirefighterFirefighter/EMTForestry TechnicianParamedic/FirefighterWildland Firefighter
Did you know?Fire Protection students installed 64 smoke alarms in 30 different rental units during the first eight months of 2014 as part of SafeKids Lincoln/Lancaster County Fire Safe Landlord Training project. Southeast Community College is a member partner of SafeKids Lincoln/Lancaster County, a coalition of more than 40 public and private organizations focusing on the leading causes of injury to children.
SCC graduates employed at Hastings Fire Department, Hastings, NEFrom left: FF/Paramedic Jason Rakes (2007), Captain Darin Clark
(1998), FF/EMT Justin Lammers (2013) and Fire Chief Kent Gilbert (1985). Not pictured: FF/EMT Ben Erie (2006).
FOOD SERVICE/HOSPITALITY
Did you know?In partnership with James Arthur
Vineyards and the local chapter of the American Culinary Federation, the
Culinary and Baking/Pastry students participate in the spring student
competition. Culinary students competed for public votes on dishes and desserts
they created using and inspired by wines from the vineyard.
Larry PerryFood Service/Hospitality Student
Top Chef Competition
Brandon Delgado, Pastry Cook IIOrlando Grande Lakes, Orlando, FL2013 Food Service/Hospitality Graduate
Companies in NebraskaApplebee’sBeatrice State Developmental CenterBrown BaggersCEDARS Youth ServicesFamous Dave’sHy-Vee Inc.Madonna Rehabilitation HospitalNye Senior ServicesOlive GardenPinnacle Bank ArenaSoutheast Community CollegeThe Cornhusker, A Marriott HotelThe Single BarrelVenue Restaurant & LoungeWest Central Nebraska Area Agency
on Aging
Out-of-State CompaniesOrlando Grande Lakes ....................... FLRegency Rehabilitation and Skilled
Nursing LLC ................................... IA
PositionsConciergeDeli ClerkDietary ManagerEvent PlannerExecutive ChefFront Desk OperationsLine CookManager TraineeNutrition SpecialistPastry ChefPersonal ChefPrep CookSous ChefTour Operator
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FORD ASSETCompanies in NebraskaAnderson Ford Lincoln Mercury MazdaAtchley Ford Inc.Baxter FordBeatrice Ford Lincoln Mercury Inc.Bill Summers FordBoss FordDiers FordFremont Motors-Scottsbluff
Friesen FordLee Sapp FordMeyer FordPerformance FordSid Dillon FordSides & Milburn FordWoodhouse Auto FamilyWoodhouse Lincoln Mazda Porsche
Out-of-State CompaniesO’Meara Ford ...................................COLong McArthur Ford Lincoln ...............KSParker Ford ....................................... SDFremont Motors-Powell ................... WY
PositionsAutomotive Technician at a Ford
dealership
“Loving my job!”Tyler Kunce,
Service TechnicianDiers Ford, Fremont, NE2013 ASSET Graduate
GM ASEPKasey Persson, Service
TechnicianSid Dillon Buick Nissan
Hyundai Saab, Lincoln, NE2013 ASEP Graduate
GRAPHIC DESIGN|MEDIA ARTS
Did you know?Students have been successful in finding internships in Los Angeles, Portland, Kansas City, Chicago, New York, Denver and within the Lincoln and Omaha area. These internships allow students to grow and mature as designers in a diverse range of projects and to constantly challenge themselves within their work.
Companies in NebraskaBailey LauermanMinnow ProjectNanonation Inc.News Link Inc.Pickering Creative GroupSwanson Russell AssociatesTripleclicksUniversity of Nebraska-Lincoln
Out-of-State CompaniesMedia Genesis .................................. MI
PositionsDesign AssistantDesign EditorGraphic Designer
Companies in NebraskaCopple ChevroletErnst Auto CenterFriesen’s ChevroletGateway MotorsGregg Young ChevroletH & H ChevroletHusker Auto GroupKillion Motors Inc.Larson MotorsLaukemper ChevroletMidway Chevrolet Buick CadillacPlum Creek MotorsRoe Buick
Sid Dillon Buick Nissan Hyundai SaabSid Dillon ChevroletTom Dinsdale ChevroletTrade Center Automotive
Out-of-State CompaniesKnoepfler Chevrolet........................... IABriggs Auto ........................................KSMelton Motor Co ...............................KS
PositionsAutomotive Technician at a GM
dealership
Elizabeth Vornbrock, Associate Front-End DeveloperNelnet, Lincoln, NE2012 Graphic Design|Media Arts Graduate
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Companies in NebraskaA-1 RefrigerationAction Plumbing, Heating & AirAmeritas Life Insurance CompanyBiggerstaff Plumbing, Heating &
Air Black Hills EnergyBryant Air Conditioning, Heating,
Electrical & Plumbing Co. Getzschman Heating & Air
Conditioning Green’s Furnace & PlumbingHans ElectricHolcomb MechanicalJohn Henry’s Plumbing, Heating & AirKrauter Bosn Service Co.Lee’s RefrigerationMcCarthy’s Heating & AirMechanical Sales Inc.Tech MastersUniversity of Nebraska-LincolnWellmann Heating & Air Conditioning
Out-of-State CompaniesMechanical Sales Inc..........................KSShank’s Heating & Cooling ...............MO
PositionsHVAC InstallerHVAC Preventative MaintenanceInstallation TechnicianMaintenance SpecialistPlumber Refrigeration TechnicianSales RepresentativeService Technician Sheet Metal Fabricator
HEATING, VENTILATION, AIR CONDITIONING & REFRIGERATION TECHNOLOGY“Thanks to all SCC has done for me. I have a rewarding career that I love!”Jordan Reeker, Building
EngineerHines Interests, Omaha, NE2012 HVAC Graduate
JOHN DEERE TECHCompanies in Nebraska21st Century Equipment Grossenburg ImplementLandmark ImplementPlains Equipment GroupPlatte Valley EquipmentStutheit Implement Co.Vacin Inc.
Out-of-State CompaniesAgrivision Group ................................ IAHorizon Implement ............................ IASchenkelberg Implement ................... IAConcordia Tractor ..............................KSGreat Bend Farm Equipment ..............KSOregon Trail Equipment LLC ...............KSHeritage Tractor...............................MONorthwest Implement .....................MODavidson County Implement ............ SDFred Harr Company .......................... SDGrossenburg Implement ................... SD
PositionsAgricultural Equipment Technician at a John Deere
agricultural dealershipAgricultural Management Solutions Specialist
(AMS, GPS) at a John Deere dealership
What Employers Say About SCC Graduates“We appreciate the work SCC does and the quality of students we get that come to work for us after graduation.” Kirk Feeney, HR ManagerGreen Line Equipment, Grand Island, NE
Michael Duester, Service TechnicianGreen Line Equipment, St. Paul, NE
2014 John Deere Tech Graduate
Aaron Hamling, Service TechnicianGreen Line Equipment, Albion, NE2014 John Deere Tech Graduate
Hunter Wergin, Service TechnicianBryant Air Conditioning, Heating, Electrical & Plumbing Co.,
Lincoln, NE2014 Heating, Ventilation, Air Conditioning & Refrigeration
Technology Graduate
HUMAN SERVICESCompanies in NebraskaBetter Living Counseling Services Inc.Bryan Independence CenterCEDARS Youth ServicesCenterPointeDevelopmental Services of Nebraska
Inc.Lincoln Public Schools
Paradigm Inc.People’s City MissionRegion V ServicesResources for Human DevelopmentSt. Monica’sThe Bridge Behavioral Health Touchstone
PositionsAddiction Service WorkerCase ManagerCommunity Support ProfessionalDay Service SpecialistDirect Support ProfessionalDrug & Alcohol CounselorFamily Shelter Supervisor
Family Support SpecialistFront Line SupervisorParaeducatorProgram Support WorkerTech/Family Support WorkerTherapeutic MentorYouth Specialist II
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LAND SURVEYING/CIVIL ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY
LONG TERM CARE ADMINISTRATIONCompanies in NebraskaBelle TerraceGolden Living CenterHeritage of EmersonImmanuel Health Systems
Oakland HeightsPioneer ManorSunrise Manor
PositionsAdministratorAdministrator-in-Training
MAJOR APPLIANCE PROFESSIONAL TECHNOLOGY
MANUFACTURING ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY
“Being a part of the manufacturing industry can mean that you will see a wide variety of challenges in your daily routine. The Manufacturing Engineering Technology courses at Southeast Community College will provide you with the right set of skills to effectively take care of these problems. Your teachers, who were part of the manufacturing industry, have the ability not only to teach you from a book but most importantly, they can relate an issue to one you will see on a daily basis in the manufacturing industry. Getting the hands-on experience at Southeast Community College greatly improves the transition from school to the workplace.”Tanner Schmitt, DesignerPTA Plastics, Longmont, CO2012 Manufacturing Engineering Technology Graduate
Did you know?Major Appliance Professional Technology lectures are now online! Labs are taken in-person in the evenings on the Milford Campus.
Companies in NebraskaAccustar SurveyingAlfred Benesch & AssociatesJEO Consulting Group Inc.Katt SurveyingMainelli Wagner & Associates Inc.National Resources Conservation
Service Nebraska Department of Natural
ResourcesNebraska Department of Roads Olsson Associates Rega Engineering Group
RVW Inc.Speece-Lewis EngineersState of NebraskaTinkham Land SurveyingTwin Rivers Testing & Environmental
Out-of-State CompaniesMissouri Dept. of Transportation .....MOTexas Parks and Wildlife
Department ................................. TXUintah Engineering & Land
Surveying ..................................... UT
PositionsCAD TechnicianConstruction Materials Inspector/
Observer Geotactic Survey TechnicianGIS TechnicianSurveying Technician
Companies in NebraskaAltec IndustriesBaldwin FiltersBehlen ManufacturingBlack & VeatchChief Industries Inc.Cleaver-Brooks Inc.CNH America LLCCyclonaireDuo Lift ManufacturingElliott Equipment Co.Exmark Manufacturing Co. Inc.Kawasaki Motors Manufacturing
Corp.MetalQuest UnlimitedMetalworks Inc.Millard ManufacturingMolex Inc.Orthman Manufacturing Inc.TMCO Inc.Tuttle Inc.Valmont Industries
PositionsCAD Detailer CNC Programmer Design Drafter Design EngineerDraftsman/Engineer Engineering Technician Machine Designer Manufacturing Engineer Mechanical Engineer Operations Manager Product Designer Production Engineering Project Engineer Purchasing Coordinator Quality Assurance Engineer Robot ProgrammerSupervisor Technical Sales
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MEDICAL ASSISTINGDid you know?The Medical Assisting program at Southeast Community College is ranked No. 11 on the list of the top 50 most affordable medical assisting schools in the U.S. The program is accredited by the Commission on Accreditation of Allied Health Education Programs, one of the best accreditation boards for medical programs in the United States.
Renae Terrano, Medical AssistantCHI Health Nebraska Heart, Lincoln, NE
2014 Medical Assisting Graduate
MEDICAL LABORATORY TECHNOLOGYCompanies in Nebraska Antelope Creek Family PhysiciansBryan HealthCelerionCHI Health
Nebraska Community Blood BankMadonna Rehabilitation HospitalNemaha County HospitalYork Medical Clinic
PositionsMedical Laboratory Technician
MOPAR-CHRYSLER/DODGE/RAM/JEEP COLLEGE AUTOMOTIVE PROGRAM
Companies in NebraskaBaxter Chrysler Jeep DodgeBroadway ChryslerCornhusker Auto CenterGene Steffy Chrysler Jeep EagleJanssen Chrysler Jeep DodgeMidway Chrysler Jeep DodgePerformance Chrysler Jeep DodgeTwin Rivers Chrysler Jeep DodgeWoodhouse Auto Family
Out-of-State CompaniesWoodhouse Chrysler Dodge Jeep ....... IAMike Anderson Chrysler .................... INLaukemper Motors ..........................MOBroadway Chrysler Dodge Jeep ......... SD
PositionsAutomotive Technician at a Chrysler
dealership
Justin Denham, Service TechnicianPerformance Chrysler Jeep Dodge, Lincoln, NE
2014 MCAP Graduate
Companies in NebraskaAntelope Creek Family PhysiciansCHI HealthComplete EndocrinologyEast Lincoln Family Health ProfessionalsEye Surgical AssociatesFamily Health Associates LLCLincoln Family Medical Group PCLincoln Pediatric GroupNebraska Hematology-Oncology PCNorth Lincoln Family Medical CenterPeople’s Health CenterSunny Meadow Medical ClinicSutton Ryan Dermatology
PositionsCertified Medical AssistantMedical AssistantMedical Assistant/Dermatology
AssistantOphthalmic TechnicianSurgery Scheduler
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NONDESTRUCTIVE TESTING TECHNOLOGY“I have attended and received degrees from two well-known four-year colleges in the southeastern Nebraska area. I have also received two associate degrees from Southeast Community College. Without a doubt, I value my education from SCC above any other institution. Instructors at SCC thrive on challenging students with critical thinking skills, writing skills and problem solving skills, all of which are essential to real-world employment. Also, at Southeast Community College, students really do come first. Other colleges will tell you students come first but, from my experiences, SCC puts those words into action second to none. Every instructor, staff member and administrator is willing to help any student at a moment’s notice. I wouldn’t be where I am today with the income I have, where I live, and how happy I am, without my education from SCC. In my mind, an education from SCC is unbeatable.”William Latenser, Radiographic Testing TechSpace Exploration Technologies, Hawthorne, CA2013 Nondestructive Testing Technology Graduate
Companies in NebraskaDBI Inc.General Dynamics ATPLincoln Composites (Hexagon)Lincoln Structural Solutions
Olsson AssociatesValmont IndustriesXcel NDT
Out-of-State CompaniesPhoenix National Labs ...................... AZSpace Exploration Technologies ........ CAMears Group ..............................CA, MIMistras Group ............................ CA, TXAcuren Inspection ............... CO, GA, WICessna Aircraft Co. ............................. FLSabre Industries Inc. .......................... IACaterpillar Inc. ....................................ILFujifilm Electronic Materials .............. RIHigh-Tech Testing .............................. TXOlympus NDT Inc. ............................. TXParker-Hannifin ................................ TXSouthern Technical Services .............. TXUT Quality Inc. .................................. TX
PositionsCustomer Service RepresentativeField Service TechnicianInspectorMaterial Science/Research &
DevelopmentNDT Imaging SpecialistQuality Assurance/Quality ControlQuality Control SupervisorQuality ManagerSalesTechnical Support
MOTORCYCLE, ATV & PERSONAL WATERCRAFT TECHNOLOGY
Dylan Ortegren, Motorcycle TechnicianKlein’s Blue River Power and Rental LLC, Stromsburg, NE
2014 Motorcycle, ATV & Personal Watercraft Technology GraduateDylan Ortegren competes at National SkillsUSA Motorcycle Service Contest competition, June 2014
Companies in Nebraska21st Century EquipmentIndian Motorcycle LincolnKlein’s Blue River Power and
Rental LLCRobertson CycleRod’s Power SportsStar City Motor Sports Inc.
Out-of-State CompaniesWomack Sunshine Ford Kawasaki ......KS
PositionsATV MechanicLead Small Engine Repair TechnicianMotorcycle TechnicianParts TechnicianPower Sports TechnicianSmall Engine Mechanic
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OFFICE PROFESSIONAL
PARAMEDICCompanies in NebraskaHamilton County Ambulance ServiceMidwest Medical Transport Company
PositionsParamedic
PHARMACY TECHNICIANCompanies in NebraskaBryan HealthCHI HealthWahoo PharmacyWalgreen’s
Out-of-State CompaniesDillons Food Stores ............................KS
PositionsCertified Pharmacy TechnicianPharmacy Technician
Students answer questions about the Paramedic program at Open House.
A student practices skills in the Pharmacy Technician program.
Companies in Nebraska ALN Medical ManagementBryant Katt Associates PCDatastor Inc.Eastmont TowersJohnstone SupplyLincoln Regional CenterMidwest Regional AgencyNational Research CorpNebraska Hand and Shoulder
Institute PCNelnetSirkDot Innovations Inc.South Lincoln Dermatology ClinicState of NebraskaSysco Lincoln Inc.University of Nebraska – LincolnUS Cellular
Out-of-State CompaniesOak Tree Inn ......................................KS
PositionsAdministrative AssistantBank Operations Support SpecialistCustomer Service RepresentativeFinancial SecretaryFront Desk ReceptionistFront Office AdministratorGuest Service RepresentativeMedical Records SpecialistMedical Support AssistantMember Service RepresentativeOffice AssistantOffice CoordinatorOffice ManagerProgram SpecialistSales ConsultantScanning ClerkStaff Assistant IIUnit Secretary
A student taking a keyboarding exam.
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PHYSICAL THERAPIST ASSISTANT
POLYSOMNOGRAPHIC TECHNOLOGYCompanies in NebraskaCHI HealthBryan HealthFaith Regional Health ServicesMadonna Rehabilitation HospitalMemorial Health Care System
PositionsRespiratory Therapist
Companies in NebraskaCommunity Medical CenterCommunity Rehab Physical TherapyCrete ManorEastmont TowersGrand Island Physical TherapyInfinity Rehab Interim HealthcareMakovicka Sylliaasen Physical Therapy
Memorial Community HealthOrthosport Therapy & Rehab Physical Therapy Solutions PCPioneer Physical TherapySnyder Physical Therapy and Sport
RehabilitationSouthlake Village Rehabilitation
& Care CenterTabitha Health Care ServicesThe Nebraska Medical Center
Out-of-State CompaniesOzark Orthopaedics ..........................AROn With Life ...................................... IA
PositionsPhysical Therapist Assistant
Jay Stoll, Physical Therapist AssistantSouthlake Village Rehabilitation & Care Center, Lincoln, NE2014 Physical Therapist Assistant Graduate
Did you know?SCC’s Polysomnographic Technology program prepares students for entry-level positions in Sleep Medicine. Sleep technologists work under the supervision of a licensed physician to assist in the education, evaluation, treatment, and follow-up of sleep disorders for patients of all ages. The Polysomnographic Technology program is open to students who have obtained a minimum of an associate degree from a healthcare-related field of study.
PRACTICAL NURSING
“I really enjoyed the Practical Nursing program at SCC. It is excellent. On more than one occasion I have recommended it to people. The teachers are wonderful and decent people. The program is excellent, and the Program Chair, Crystal Higgins, is wonderful. If you demonstrate that you are interested in learning, the teachers will help you.” Enid Lassley, LPNMosaic, Beatrice, NE2013 Practical Nursing Graduate
Did you know?Twenty-four students
received their Licensed Practical Nursing pins
March 20, 2014, the 100th class to graduate
from Southeast Community College’s
Lincoln Campus program. Since the first
class in March 1964, more than 2,500 students
have graduated.
Companies in NebraskaBeatrice Health & RehabBelle TerraceCHI HealthEastmont TowersGood Samaritan of SE NebraskaGrand Island Veterans’ HomeHomestead Rehabilitation CenterMadonna Rehabilitation HospitalMosaic Physicians for WomenSouth Haven Living CenterSouth Lincoln Dermatology ClinicSouthlake Village Rehabilitation
and Care CenterSumner PlaceSunrise Country ManorSutton Ryan DermatologyTabitha Health Care ServicesThe Ambassador Health SystemThe ArborsWaverly Care Center
Out-of-State CompaniesMedical Associates-Manhattan ..........KSProfessional Nursing Services ............KSLaverna Village ................................MOWillamette Valley Treatment
Center Inc. ....................................OR
PositionsCardiology Clinic LPNClinic LPNLicensed Practical NurseLPN Charge NurseLPN Team LeadPhysician Clinic LPN
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PRECISION MACHINING AND AUTOMATION TECHNOLOGYCompanies in NebraskaDramco Tool Inc.Garner IndustriesHTI PlasticsIntoMetal Inc.Isco Inc.Lincoln IndustriesLincoln Machine Inc.Lincoln Tool & Design Co.Lozier Corp.MetalQuest UnlimitedNortheast MachineOverland Products Co.Speedway MotorsTenneco Inc.TMCO Inc.Tri-V Tool & ManufacturingUniversity of Nebraska-Lincoln
Out-of-State CompaniesPrice Logpro LLC ...............................ARBall Aerospace Technologies Corp. ....COEllison Technologies Automation ....... IA
PositionsCNC Leadperson CNC Operator Die Maker Machine Operator MachinistMold Fabrication Mold Maker Set Up Operator Tool & Die Maker Tool Maker Tool Room Supervisor
“Thank you for my education. It has been very valuable in starting my own business.”John Kula, PresidentMetal Masters Machine and
Tool, Omaha, NE1983 Machine Tool (now
Precision Machining and Automation) Technology Graduate
“I chose SCC for its reputation in the workforce. I wanted to go to a school where I could learn a trade and have guaranteed employment. The Precision Machining and Automation Technology program utilizes skills that are applicable in many fields. This school has been the greatest choice I have ever made.”Zachery Harris, MachinistDy-Na Tool & Mold, Inc.,
Kearney, NE2014 Precision Machining
and Automation Technology Graduate
PROFESSIONAL TRUCK DRIVER TRAININGCompanies in NebraskaCoca-Cola Bottling Co of Mid AmericaCrete Carrier Corp.Dahlsten Truck Line Inc.Distribution Inc.Friend Freightways Inc.Hank’s Specialties Inc.Harris Data Storage Inc.J-Ton Contractors Inc.Justin Mueller Inc.Midwest Towing & RecoveryMitch Otto TruckingNickel & Sons Inc.Seward Motor Freight Inc.Sysco Lincoln Inc.Waste Connections of Nebraska
Out-of-State CompaniesWindstar Lines Inc. ............................ IALongShot Trucking ..............................ILTransAm Trucking ..............................KS
PositionsCDL DriverGrain HaulerOTR Flatbed DriverOver the Road Driver, Class AProfessional Truck DriverSchool Bus Driver
Did you know?Each graduating class has the opportunity to attend a Professional Truck Driver Training Job Fair hosted on campus. Students network with employers ready to hire Class A CDL drivers and many times have multiple job offers prior to graduation.
RADIOLOGIC TECHNOLOGYDid you know?Radiology is often considered part science and part art. Science because of the basic scientific principals involved in obtaining the radiographic image. Art because each patient and situation is unique and requires its own distinctive way of interaction. It is the variety in the work that makes radiology interesting.
Jessica Chittenden, Radiologic Technologist Perkins County Health Services, Grant, NE
2013 Radiologic Technology graduate
Companies in NebraskaCommunity Medical CenterMemorial Community Health Inc.North Platte Orthopaedic and Sports
MedicinePerkins County Health Services Rock County HospitalSidney Regional Medical CenterUrgent Care Clinic of Lincoln
PositionsRadiologic Technologist
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RESPIRATORY CARE
SURGICAL TECHNOLOGY
Companies in NebraskaAntelope Memorial HospitalBryan HealthCHI HealthCommunity Memorial HealthcareMadonna Rehabilitation HospitalMary Lanning HealthcareThe Nebraska Medical Center
Out-of-State CompaniesCommunity Medical Center ...............KSChildren’s Mercy Hospitals
and Clinics ...................................MORapid City Regional Hospital ............. SD
PositionsRespiratory TherapistRegistered Respiratory Therapist
Jennifer Kuehn, Certified Surgical TechnologistCHI Health Nebraska Heart, Lincoln, NE2013 Surgical Technology Graduate
Companies in NebraskaBox Butte General HospitalBryan HealthCHI HealthCommunity Medical CenterFaith Regional Health ServicesFremont Area Medical CenterGood Samaritan HospitalHeartland Surgery CenterLincoln Surgical HospitalNebraska Surgery CenterYork General Health Care Services
Out-of-State CompaniesLaredo Medical Center...................... TXTexas Health Arlington Memorial
Hospital........................................ TXWestfields Hospital ...........................WI
PositionsCertified Surgical TechnologistSurgical Technologist
WELDING TECHNOLOGYCompanies in Nebraska Baasch & Sons Welding & RepairGeneva Welding & Supply Inc.Mid Plains EquipmentPleskac & PleskacRivers Metal Products Inc.Tuttle Inc.
Out-of-State CompaniesLindamood Transportation ............... TX
PositionsBoilermakerCarman/WelderFabrication MechanicMaintenance/Fabrication/WelderMIG WelderPipe WelderSub Arc Seam WelderTIG WelderWelder/FabricatorWelder/Railcar BuilderWelding Inspector
Thank you to Warren Buffet for the donation to the Surgical Technology program’s national conference fund-raising campaign.
Amber Eitzen, left, and Chelsey Gallagher, Respiratory TherapistsRapid City Regional Hospital, Rapid City, SD
2013 Respiratory Care Graduates
The Welding Technology program moved to the Lincoln Campus this year.
Michelle King Respiratory Winner
Spring Picnic
Business Etiquette Luncheon
Ag Career Fair
Fall Transfer Day
Game Day
Softball
Graduation
Aqua-massage
Fitness challenge
Hypnotist
Intramural Champions - Basketball
Service Dogs
2014 Homestead Days Parade
Slip’n’Slide
Casino Night
Students assist with tornado clean-up in Beaver Crossing.
SCC STUDENTS GET INVOLVED
Practical Nursing Graduates
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Electronic Contracting, Omaha (from left) Rudy Magee, 2004 Electronic Systems TechnologyDan Throener, 1991 Electronic Engineering TechnologyCord Pageler, 2011 Electronic Systems Technology
Beatrice Community Hospital and Health CenterRow 1, from left: Terra Lenners, 2003 Respiratory Care; Soni Niederklein Blackburn, 1995 Office Professional; Kristin Kuzelka Boggs, 2007 Radiologic Technology; Whitney Houseman, 2013 Radiologic Technology; Jesse Young, 2010 Radiologic Technology; Dawn Truka, 1995 Radiologic Technology; Danielle Olberding, 2005 Radiologic TechnologyRow 2, from left: Michelle Bjornsen Sandal, 1988 Respiratory Care; Angie Styers Oblinger, 2002 Practical Nursing; Brenda Zabel Rempe, 1978 Academic Transfer; Kalli Asher Roelfs, 2007 Food Service/Hospitality; Cindy Milius Melcher, 1981 Practical Nursing; Lee Spilker, 1988 Practical Nursing; Teresa Wieland Howell, 1990 Business Administration; Tamyra Petet Schroeder, 1986 Business AdministrationRow 3, from left: Shannon Jurgens Vetrovsky, 2003 Respiratory Care; Rose Kuckelman Morris, 1983 Practical Nursing; Stacey Parrott, 2009 Practical Nursing, 2013 Associate Degree Nursing; Carol McMillan Fielder, 1976 Practical NursingRow 4, from left: Samantha Samland Penner, 2007 Office Professional; Jaclyn Duis Baxa, 1998 Academic Transfer; Nicole Slaven Landon, 2001 Practical Nursing, 2011 Associate Degree Nursing; Patricia Dunn Parde, 1980 Practical Nursing; Patricia Weber Kruger, 1979 Academic Transfer; SuAnn Saathoff, 2011 Business Administration; Nancy Wiens Summers, 1980 Practical Nursing; Mary Stevens Jurgens, 1974 Practical Nursing; Tabatha Fox, 2005 Associate Degree Nursing
Electronic Contracting, Lincoln (standing from left)Bryce Buggi, 1999 Electronic Engineering TechnologyDan Throener, 1991 Electronic Engineering TechnologyNick Flury, 2003 Electronic Engineering TechnologyJeremy Skeels, 1993 Electronic Engineering TechnologyCorey Vavra, 2002 Electronic Engineering TechnologyColton Meyers, 2014 Electronic Systems TechnologyMaksim Brichka, 2011 Electronic Systems TechnologyBill Stauber, 1993 Electronic Engineering TechnologyMark Allen, 1993 Electronic Engineering TechnologyMatt Thorne, 1995 Electronic Engineering TechnologyDarwin Brandt, 1984 Electronic Systems TechnologyDavid Frack, 2012 Electronic Systems TechnologyRory Thelen, 2010 Electronic Systems TechnologyDon Dingman, 1980 Architectural Drafting
(sitting from left)Mark Peplinski, 2013 Electronic Systems TechnologyCarrie Chartier, 1991 Electronic Engineering TechnologyMatt Clampitt, 2013 Electronic Systems TechnologyBrett Graverholt, 2012 Computer Aided Design DraftingShawn Miller, 1992 Electronic Systems Technology
Not pictured:Cody Janda, 2006 Electronic Engineering TechnologyTravis Thulin, 2010 Electronic Systems TechnologyMatt Kubes, 2001 Electronic Engineering TechnologyJustin Jiskra, 2001 Electronic Engineering TechnologyBrad Oberg, 2002 Electronic Engineering TechnologyJohn Dodds, 1984 Electronic Engineering TechnologyRuss Goodwin, 2001 Electronic Systems Technology
What Employers Say About SCC Graduates“Electronic Contracting has been a long-time supporter of the Southeast Community College Electronic Systems Technology curriculum and thus have employed most of our technicians from this program. Many of our technicians have moved into our engineering, sales, estimating, and upper-management departments. Electronic Contracting values the real world approach that SCC provides to students and the dedication to keep up with current trends in the industry.”Matt Thorne, Engineering ManagerElectronic Contracting
SCC Graduates in Numbers
AGRICULTURE/FOOD/NATURAL RESOURCES DIVISIONAgriculture Business & Management Technology u u u u
Food Service/Hospitality u u u u
ARTS & SCIENCES DIVISIONAcademic Transfer u u u u u u u u
BUSINESS DIVISIONBusiness Administration u u u u u u u u u u u u
Office Professional u u u u u u u u
COMMUNICATIONS & INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY DIVISIONComputer Information Technology u u u u
Computer Programming Technology u u
Graphic Design|Media Arts u
COMMUNITY SERVICES & RESOURCES DIVISIONCriminal Justice u u u u u u u u
Early Childhood Education u u u u
Fire and Emergency Services ManagementFire Protection Technology u u u u
Human Services u u u u
Long Term Care Administration u
CONSTRUCTION & ELECTRONICS DIVISIONArchitectural-Engineering Technology u u
Building Construction Technology u u u
Computer Aided Design Drafting u u u u
Electrical & Electromechanical Technology u u
Electronic Systems Technology u u u u u u
Energy Generation Operations u u
Geographic Information Systems Technician (new program)Heating, Ventilation, Air Conditioning & Refrigeration Technology u u
Land Surveying/Civil Engineering Technology u
Major Appliance Professional Technology
HEALTH SCIENCES DIVISIONAssociate Degree Nursing u u
Dental Assisting u u
Medical Assisting u u
Medical Laboratory Technology u
Paramedic u
Pharmacy Technician u u
Physical Therapist Assistant u
Polysomnographic Technology u
Practical Nursing u u u u
Radiologic Technology u u
Respiratory Care u
Surgical Technology u
TRANSPORTATION & MANUFACTURING DIVISIONAuto Collision Repair Technology u u
Automotive Technology u u u u u u
Deere Construction & Forestry Equipment Tech # # # #
Diesel-Ag Equipment Service Tech u u
Diesel Technology-Truck u u
Diversified Manufacturing Technology (new program)Ford Automotive Student Service Educational Training # # # #
General Motors Automotive Service Educational Program # # # #
John Deere Tech u # u #
Manufacturing Engineering Technology u u
MOPAR-Chrysler/Dodge/RAM/Jeep College Automotive Program # # # #
Motorcycle, ATV & Personal Watercraft Technology u u
Nondestructive Testing Technology u u
Precision Machining and Automation Technology u u u u
Professional Truck Driver Training u u u u
Welding Technology u u u u
Graduation Months of SCC Programs (To assist employers in planning their recruiting efforts of SCC grads)
Division/Program SEPT 2014 DEC 2014 MARCH 2015 JUNE 2015 B L M B L M B L M B L M
B = Beatrice L = Lincoln M = Milford
u = program graduation # = varies quarterly by starting date
BEATRICE CAMPUS
Shirley HuttenmaierPlacement Specialist
Amber MoodyAdministrative Assistant
4771 W. Scott Rd.Beatrice, NE 68310-7042
800-233-5027Ext. 1216 or 1252
402-228-8216402-228-8252
[email protected]@southeast.edu
LINCOLN CAMPUSLynn Willey
Placement Specialist
Angela KingAdministrative Assistant
8800 O St.Lincoln, NE 68520-1299
800-642-4075Ext. 2622/2632/2621
402-437-2622402-437-2632
[email protected]@southeast.edu
MILFORD CAMPUSShelly Tolle
Placement Specialist
Marcia VanAndelAdministrative Assistant
600 State St. Milford, NE 68405-8498
800-933-7223Ext. 8242 or 8233
402-761-8242402-761-8233
[email protected]@southeast.edu
www.southeast.edu
Placement Centers
The following services are provided by the Placement Centers for students, graduates and employers
of Southeast Community College:
• Employment Website, https://placement.southeast.edu •• Career Fairs •
• On-Campus Interviews/Employer Presentations •• Job Interview Training/Resume Development •
• Career Workshops/Etiquette Dinners •• Lifetime Placement Assistance •
From left: Suzanna Hernandez, Auto Collision Repair Technology; Aaron Schaecher, Building Construction Technology ; Brad Martin, Manufacturing Engineering Technology.
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