Type | Public community college |
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Established | 1931 (1931) |
President | Lana Reynolds |
Location | Seminole, Oklahoma, U.S. 35°14′54″N 96°42′16″W / 35.2484°N 96.7044°W / 35.2484; -96.7044 |
Nickname | Trojans |
Sporting affiliations | Bi-State Conference (NJCAA) |
Website | www |
Seminole State College is a public community college in Seminole, Oklahoma.
History
The college was founded as Seminole Junior College in 1931 and was renamed Seminole State College in 1996.
Campus
The campus is in Seminole, Oklahoma at the junction of Highway 9 W and U.S. Route 270.
Academics
The college provides one and two-year programs of collegiate-level technical-occupational education.
Athletics
The college athletics teams are nicknamed the Trojans.
Notable alumni
- Nick Blackburn, professional baseball player
- Anthony Bowie, professional basketball player
- Simone Edwards, professional basketball player
- Ryan Franklin, professional baseball player
- Éric Gagné, professional baseball player
- Evan Gattis, professional baseball player
- Joe Ikhinmwin, professional basketball player and media personality
- Abraham Toro, professional baseball player
References
- http://www.sscok.edu/Cat1%2712-aboutSSC/Affil.html Seminole State College - Who are We?
- "Nick Blackburn Stats". Baseball Almanac. Retrieved December 10, 2012.
External links
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