Welcome to SSC

The Seminole State College Professional Staff Council (PSC) organized their second annual “Move-In Event” for all students living in the campus residence halls this year.  Members gathered to fill welcome bags with a variety of school supplies and snacks and also created and hung welcome signs in each room. They received donations from individual employees and organizations on campus to make up these welcome sacks for residential students. PSC members also gathered during freshman move-in day to greet parents and students and help them carry their belongings to their rooms. Pictured left to right are: (back row) Heather White, Kim Pringle, Mike St. John, Leslie Sewell and Autumn Wiles; (front row) April Briscoe, Jeanie Nix, Julie Hix, Holly Newell and Jennifer Rudolph.

Welcome Week: Sweet Treats

Four Girls eating Snow Cones
Seminole State College softball players (l-r) Jocee Sparks of Maud, Kyla Monawhee of Morris, Mckayla Jones of Carney and Jaclyn Gray of Chickasha, enjoy free Kona Ice snow cones outside the Student Union Monday afternoon – one of several Welcome Week activities planned for students this week to kick-off the start of the fall semester.

SSC First Day Experience

Pictured is SSC Vice President for Student Affairs Dr. Bill Knowles greeting a student outside of the Student Union.
Seminole State College faculty and staff members participated in a First Day Experience on Monday to help students navigate campus during the first day of the fall semester. Pictured is SSC Vice President for Student Affairs Dr. Bill Knowles greeting a student outside of the Student Union.
Director of Human Resources Courtney Jones and Language Arts and Humanities Division Chair Christal Knowles prepare to welcome students outside of Tanner Hall.
During the First Day Experience, SSC employees greeted students, helped them locate buildings and classrooms and handed out water and candy. Director of Human Resources Courtney Jones and Language Arts and Humanities Division Chair Christal Knowles prepare to welcome students outside of Tanner Hall.