Representatives from Rose State College, Redlands Community College and Seminole State College met at SSC to discuss the implementation of their shared library services partnership on July 7.
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SSC PTA Program Honors Class of 2026

Seminole State College’s Physical Therapist Assistant program held a pinning ceremony June 30 at Gordon Cooper Technology Center in Shawnee for the graduating class of 2026. Housed at GCTC, the program combines physical therapy coursework with on-site clinical education. Students can complete the technical portion in 11 months, earn an Associate of Applied Science degree and become eligible to take the licensure examination to become a physical therapist assistant.

Members of Seminole State College’s Physical Therapist Assistant graduating class of 2026 pose with program faculty following their pinning ceremony June 30 at Gordon Cooper Technology Center in Shawnee. Pictured, from left, front row: Lilly Jones of Prague, Jazmene Teaney of McLoud, Lacy Howell of Shawnee, Diana Baiz of Shawnee and Paityn Edmondson of Shawnee. Back row: PTA Program Director Dr. Shakira Stafford, Shelby Johnson of Earlsboro, Alicia Holton of Shawnee, Sando Hill of Stratford, Addison Day of Shawnee, Bailey Carpenter of Tecumseh and Director of Clinical Instruction Dr. Alexus Thomas.
SSC Welcomes New Physical Therapist Assistant Students

Seminole State College’s newest Physical Therapist Assistant Program cohort attended orientation June 24 in the Enoch Kelly Haney Center Lecture Hall. The event introduced students to faculty, student support services, program expectations and team-building activities as they began the 2026-27 academic year. Classes for the PTA program are held at Gordon Cooper Technology Center in Shawnee. Pictured, from left, are Director of Clinical Instruction Dr. Alexus Thomas, Cepado Wilkins of Shawnee, Avery Burnett of Shawnee, Greg Quintana of McAlester, Abbigayle Price of Oklahoma City, Andrew Arden of Shawnee, Caitlyn Mack of Stillwater, Gus Arvidson of Oklahoma City, Chloe Stephenson of Tecumseh, Shaun Franks of Holdenville and PTA Program Director Dr. Shakira Stafford.
SSC Vice President Named Chair of Council on Student Affairs

Southwestern Oklahoma State University Dean of Students Dr. Wendy Yoder, past chair of the Oklahoma State Regents for Higher Education’s Council on Student Affairs, congratulates Seminole State College Vice President for Academic and Student Affairs Dr. Bill Knowles on being named COSA chair for 2026-27. Knowles has served SSC for 20 years and is an SSC alumnus. Knowles will begin his term as COSA chair at the council’s July meeting.
SSC Board of Regents Approve FY27 Budget

At their meeting on June 17, the Seminole State College Board of Regents approved the College’s budget for fiscal year 2027 and adopted policies addressing academic grading and nursing faculty qualifications.
President Lana Reynolds began the meeting with updates on athletics and campus activities. She also discussed the possible partnered use of Seminole Public School’s Pleasant Grove property for the College’s agriculture program, provided an update on the Enoch Kelly Haney Center roof and solar project and reviewed SSC’s institutional profile from the Oklahoma State Regents for Higher Education.
The Regents reviewed and approved the College’s Educational and General Fund Budget for FY27. The budget reflects flat state funding and maintains current tuition and fee rates, meaning students will see no increase in tuition or mandatory fees for the coming academic year. The spending plan addresses institutional needs within existing financial constraints while maintaining an unobligated reserve for future needs.
Continue reading “SSC Board of Regents Approve FY27 Budget”SSC Upward Bound Camp Blends Academics and Adventure

Seminole State College Upward Bound students visit Riversport OKC as part of the program’s annual summer residential camp. This year, SSC is hosting 120 students from 19 area high schools through June 25. Students attend daily classes in math, science, foreign language, English and other subjects, receive hands-on instruction with drones, 3D printers, forensics kits and photography, and participate in team-building activities. Camp activities also include a trip to the Outdoor Adventure Park at Oklahoma State University and campus tours at Southeastern Oklahoma State University and OSU. Upward Bound is fully federally funded by the U.S. Department of Education.
Five Reasons to Enroll in Summer Classes at SSC
Seminole State College students still have time to make progress toward their academic goals this summer. The College’s final slate of summer courses begins June 22, offering students a convenient opportunity to complete a requirement, build new skills or lighten their fall course load.
Continue reading “Five Reasons to Enroll in Summer Classes at SSC”SSC, Canadian Valley Electric Cooperative Receive State Partnership Award
Seminole State College and Canadian Valley Electric Cooperative were recognized earlier this spring with the Regents Business Partnership Excellence Award from the Oklahoma State Regents for Higher Education.
The award recognizes partnerships between higher education institutions and businesses that connect education with workforce needs. Sixteen partnerships across the state received the honor this year.
“Partnerships between local businesses and our public colleges and universities strengthen our workforce, benefiting both our state and individual students,” Chancellor Sean Burrage said. “The State Regents are proud to recognize these collaborative efforts that drive economic growth, foster innovation and expand career opportunities for Oklahomans.”
SSC and CVEC have worked together on several initiatives related to campus safety, student development and community engagement. CVEC donated and installed an electrical pole that expanded the reach of SSC’s emergency siren system.
Continue reading “SSC, Canadian Valley Electric Cooperative Receive State Partnership Award”SSC Hosts Workshop on Free Concurrent Scholarship

Seminole State College Academic Advisor Cindy Nolen speaks to local high school administrators and counselors during a June 4 workshop about the college’s new free concurrent scholarship initiative in the Enoch Kelly Haney Center. Beginning in fall 2026, eligible high school juniors and seniors in SSC’s five-county service area who qualify for the state concurrent tuition waiver will have fees and books covered through an automatic SSC scholarship.

A local high school representative asks a question during SSC’s free concurrent workshop. The program will allow eligible concurrent students in Seminole, Pottawatomie, Hughes, Okfuskee and Lincoln counties to earn college credit at no cost, covering up to 18 credit hours for seniors and up to 9 credit hours for juniors.
SSC Employees Preview New Esports Lab

Seminole State College employees previewed the new Esports Lab during a workshop hosted Thursday, June 4 by the Native American Serving Non-Tribal Institutions federal grant program. The event gave faculty and staff the opportunity to tour the lab, learn about the room’s technology and hear an overview of the esports program before the lab’s grand opening this fall

SSC NASNTI Computer Science Specialist Alecia Bailey led employees through the new Esports Lab, allowing them to sit at individual stations and learn about the high-tech devices available in the space. The workshop also featured presentations on room access, program details, scholarship opportunities and live streaming.