Seward County Community College

The college offers training that prepares students for the workforce or for transfer to a four-year institution.

The college retained the technical school programs and facilities as an academic division of the larger organization.

Seward County Community College academics are currently divided into five academic divisions: Allied Health; Industrial Technology; Agriculture, Business & Personal Services; Humanities and Social Sciences; and Science, Math and PE.

Women's sports include: basketball, softball, volleyball, and tennis.

On April 25, 2019, the college broke ground on the new Sharp Family Champions Center which will serve as an indoor practice facility, and clubhouse for Saints baseball, softball, and tennis.