Free courtesy telephones are available in Buildings 9, 16, and 19 for student use.
Courts are available to students with permission of the PE department. Tennis classes and team practices have priority. During the tennis season, the courts are reserved for team practices each afternoon.
Please visit www.scc.spokane.edu/?transcripts for information.
Global Travel is the official travel agency for the Community Colleges of Spokane and is available to students for leisure travel arrangements.
Please visit the Tutoring Services website for more information.
Reimbursement for money lost in campus vending machines is processed through the vending company. Please refer to the company's contact information on the machines. For further information please contact the Student Activities Office. Student Activities Office.
The SCC Physical Education, Athletics and Recreation Department conducts a wellness program geared to meet the needs of SCC students. The program focuses on educating, motivating and directing students toward a positive, fitness-oriented, healthful lifestyle. Information is available by appointment for body composition measurement, blood pressure, flexibility and nutrition analysis. Program goals are to reduce the risk of disease and injury and enhance the quality of life for students. Activities offered include both organized classes and open facility usage. The wellness challenge incentive program offered each year is designed to encourage student participation in health, fitness and wellness-related activities and runs from September 1st to August 31st. Points are given for fitness, health, wellness, personal safety, nutrition and environmental activities. Past awards include gloves, T-shirts, socks, water bottles and gym bags. Credit physical education classes offered are: basic fitness, aerobic fitness, kickboxing, weight-training, jogging, swimming, springboard diving, lifeguard training, yoga, basketball, volleyball, tennis, skiing, golf and fast fitness. Lecture classes for stress management and health and wellness are offered. Facilities available for student use during open scheduled hours include locker/shower rooms, swimming pool, indoor/outdoor running tracks, gymnasiums, tennis courts and athletic fields.
Please call for an appointment. Work study is a financial aid award and provides the opportunity for students enrolled in six or more credits to earn money and gain work experience. Students must complete a FAFSA every January for the next academic year. Work Study is awarded on a first-come, first-served basis. FAFSA Applications received after April 1 are considered late applicants and may be placed on a wait list. The waitlist usually opens the third Tuesday of fall quarter. You must come to the SCC work study office on that Tuesday (or after) to add yourself to the waitlist. There is no guarantee that students on the work study waitlist will receive work study awards. Work study funding is NEVER guaranteed. Institutional Work Study is based on department needs and funding. Please call the SCC Work Study Office with any further questions or for clarification.
In partnership with WorkSource, the Worker Retraining Program provides job training for dislocated workers, people receiving employment benefits, and those facing imminent layoffs.
For more information about the Worker Retraining Program and other workforce training and retraining programs at the Community Colleges of Spokane, visit the Workforce Education and Career Services site.
The Workforce Education and Career Services Department includes the following service areas: