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Student Success and Career Services

We are here to assist current students, graduates, and members of the community in making positive, self-aware life changes through professional and personal planning.

New to College
(choice)
Choose a Major

If you are thinking about Spokane Community College, take a look at the programs offered and perform your own career research using the Washington State Employment Security Department's website, where you'll be able to learn about in-demand jobs in your home county as well as wage, educational requirements, related skills, and much more. If you need further assistance, please call (509) 533-7249 to make an appointment with an SCC Career Services Specialist.

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The KUDER Journey is a comprehensive career assessment inventory that is facilitated by an SCC Career Services staff member. Whether you are a new student to SCC or considering retraining for another career, this assessment will help guide you in making an informative decision regarding the career pathway for which you decide to train.

To schedule an assessment, please call (509) 533-7249.

O*NET OnLine

Follow this link to find an A-Z listing of all occupations. Check out your career and research:

  • Salaries
  • Required education level
Employment Security Department - Washington State

Follow this link for data and analysis of Washington state's employment conditions, economy, job market and work force.

» Find in-demand occupations

Career One Stop

Looking for more career information? Follow this link to link to other websites and reading materials you can use to find answers.

Washington Healthcare Careers

Follow this link to find career development information on Nursing, clinical, Allied Health, medical back-office and support jobs in hospitals, clinics, surgery centers, and extended care.

Prescription Pad for Career Success
Becomming a student

Step 4:
Meet with a
counselor and

runners
Finished race
success tips

Do you know how to write a paper? How do you manage your time? Do you freeze up when taking a test?

Follow this link for some helpful tips.

Community services

Students in Service: Receive an educational scholarship for volunteering
Retention Project: Student Mentoring program Service Learning: Gain hands on experience through volunteering

Follow this link for more information


Spokane Community College
1810 N. Greene St.
Spokane, WA 99217-5399
For general information call:
509-533-7000 or
1-800-248-5644
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