Academics are the heart of the college experience. This overview pulls together the essentials of academic life at Seward County Community College: its faculty, its majors and fields of study, and its online learning options.
Use the sections below to explore each part of academic life in more detail, or follow a link to the full report on that topic:
The student-to-faculty ratio at Seward County Community College is about average at 15 to 1, close to the national average of 15 to 1. Seward County Community College employs 51% of its instructors full time, above the national average of 47%.
For the full breakdown — tenure status, part-time and adjunct share, and how the faculty compares with the national average — see the faculty composition page.
Students at Seward County Community College can choose from 19 majors with reported graduates spanning 10 broad fields of study.
The degree levels available at Seward County Community College are shown below:
| Degree Level | Offered |
|---|---|
| Associate | ✓ |
| Bachelor’s | — |
| Master’s | — |
| Doctorate | — |
The most popular majors at Seward County Community College, measured by graduates, are listed below.
| Most Popular Majors | Graduates |
|---|---|
| Liberal Arts and Sciences, General Studies and Humanities | 115 |
| Practical Nursing, Vocational Nursing and Nursing Assistants | 100 |
| Ground Transportation | 54 |
| Precision Metal Working | 44 |
| Registered Nursing, Nursing Administration, Nursing Research and Clinical Nursing | 30 |
See the full majors breakdown on the academic majors report.
As you weigh academic life at Seward County Community College, a few more questions are worth asking:
Use the pages below to go deeper on any academic topic: