Meet our SCC Admissions Team!
Our Services
- Helping you find your academic and career pathway according to your abilities and interests
- Assisting you in determining short- and long-term educational and career goals
- Providing career exploration and information
- Assisting with first semester course selection and scheduling
- Signing you up for New Student Orientation at SCC to set you up for success at SCC
- Academic advising for all students enrolled in zero-level (031, 032) transitional studies courses and all health science students until completion of all transitional courses including 100-level courses (RDG 100, ENG 100, BIO 100 and CHM 100) and new (first semester) curriculum-ready students
Sabrina L. Sims | Director of Admissions | |
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Admission Counselors | Spartanburg (Giles) Campus
Andrew Batman
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Latasha Bowser
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Leslie Cagle
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Amanda Fancher
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Christina Moises
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Charlton Williams
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Tiqyoua Young
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Jackie Johnson
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Admission Counselors | Cherokee County Campus
Brenda Grigg
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Jackie Byars
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Franquia Byers
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Admission Counselors | Downtown Campus
Reggie Wilburn
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Admission Counselors | Tyger River Campus
Laura Moore
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Frequently Asked Questions
With Admissions Counselors, you can meet one-on-one with a professional academic advisor. They will provide support and assistance in the following areas:
- Course selection and registration
- Educational planning
- Information about campus support services
- Explanation of prerequisites/corequisites and graduation requirements
- Information about your program of study and much more!
- All students who, after taking the entrance test, place into at least one transitional course (031/032/100).
- New/Curriculum ready students for all program divisions: Associate of Arts, Associate of Science, Business, Computer Technology, Engineering, and Industrial.
- All health science students that have NOT completed all zero and 100 level classes.
Your Admissions Counselor helps you clarify educational goals, discuss program requirements, course prerequisites, graduation requirements, academic progress, transfer information and much more!
You do not have to attend during the summer semester. However, it is important that you check with your counselor before making the decision not to attend. There are some specific programs, particularly in the health field, that require summer attendance. There are also some courses that are only offered during the summer. If you decide not to attend in the summer semester, this may delay your graduation.
You must be enrolled in at least 12 credit hours to be considered a full-time student.
Is full-time status necessary?
You do not have to attend SCC full-time (12 credit hours). However, maintaining a full-time status allows you to earn your degree in a timely manner. We understand if you are unable to attend full-time, but we encourage students to do so whenever possible. Please note there are some financial aid programs and health insurance companies that require students to maintain full-time status.You should visit Admissions Counseling Services to request a program change. This can be done on the Giles Campus or an SCC campus site convenient to you.
Self-service provides students with information about financial aid, registration, and progress toward graduation. Login to MySCC Portal and click on Self-Service.
- Log into MySCC Portal
- Click on Self-Service
- Click on Plan & Schedule
- Click the Advising Tab - counselor's name will be listed
SCC Admissions Counselors
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Mon - Thu | 8:00am-5:00pm |