Fort Scott Community College is a
community college
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in
Fort Scott, Kansas, United States. It has satellite buildings in other cities in
Crawford County, including
Pittsburg and
Frontenac, along with sites in
Paola
Paola is a female given name, the Italian form of the name Paula. Notable people with the name include:
People In arts and entertainment
*Paola Del Medico (born 1950), Swiss singer
*Paola e Chiara, pop music duo consisting of two sisters born i ...
and at the Hillsdale Learning Center.
History
Fort Scott is the oldest
community college
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in Kansas, founded in 1919. (
Highland Community College is older, but was not founded as a
junior college.)
Campuses
The main campus is in Fort Scott on Horton Street, but there are satellite locations in other cities in
Crawford County, including
Pittsburg and
Frontenac, along with sites in
Paola
Paola is a female given name, the Italian form of the name Paula. Notable people with the name include:
People In arts and entertainment
*Paola Del Medico (born 1950), Swiss singer
*Paola e Chiara, pop music duo consisting of two sisters born i ...
and at
Hillsdale, Kansas.
Fort Scott Community College has had a full service outreach center in
Paola
Paola is a female given name, the Italian form of the name Paula. Notable people with the name include:
People In arts and entertainment
*Paola Del Medico (born 1950), Swiss singer
*Paola e Chiara, pop music duo consisting of two sisters born i ...
for more than a decade. Students at the Miami County Campus can take day, evening, weekend, or online classes. In addition, the Miami County Campus also offers counseling services, remedial classes, and workshops. In the newly renovated facility, a community room is also available for public use.
Academic profile
The college has 2000 students. The Pittsburg campus offers classes in Administrative Assistant, Business Computers, Construction Trades, Cosmetology, Harley-Davidson Technician, John Deere Ag Technician, Heating, Ventilation, Air Conditioning, & Refrigeration, Manicurist, Masonry, Medical Office Assistant, and Welding. The FSCC sites in Frontenac have courses covering
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People
* Harley (given name)
* Harley (surname)
Places
* Harley, Ontario, a township in Canada
* Harley, Brant County, Ontario, Canada
* Harley, Shropshire, England
* Harley, South Yorkshire, England
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and
John Deere
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training.
Athletics
Fort Scott Community College's mascot is Gizmo the Greyhound. The school colors are maroon and gray.
FSCC sponsors volleyball, men's and women's basketball, baseball and softball programs which compete in the
Kansas Jayhawk Community College Conference, which is a member of the
National Junior College Athletic Association
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. There are also men's and women's rodeo teams, which compete in the Central Plains Region of the
National Intercollegiate Rodeo Association.
Football was dropped by the school during the 2021–2022 academic year due to "cumulative effect of limited resources, changes in Kansas Jayhawk Community College Conference (KJCCC) football eligibility rules in 2016, and the changing ethos of football in general." Fort Scott's football team won the 1970 NJCAA National Championship and was national-runner up in 1971, 1972 and 2009.
Track and cross-country were dropped by the school prior to the 2010–2011 academic year due to a lack of participation but have since been reinstated.
Notable people
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Davon Coleman
Davon Coleman (born January 11, 1991) is an American gridiron football defensive tackle who is a free agent. He most recently played for the Ottawa Redblacks of the Canadian Football League (CFL). In college, he first enrolled at Fort Scott C ...
, NFL football player
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Charlie Cowdrey, football coach
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Lavonte David
Lavonte Lamar David (born January 23, 1990) is an American football linebacker for the Tampa Bay Buccaneers of the National Football League (NFL). He played college football for the University of Nebraska, and was drafted by the Buccaneers ...
, NFL football player
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Jermarcus Hardrick, CFL football player
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Adam LaRoche, retired MLB player
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John Means, MLB baseball player
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Frank Middleton
Frank Middleton Jr. (born October 25, 1974) is a former American college and professional football player who was an offensive guard for eight seasons in the NFL during the 1990s and early 2000s. Middleton played college football for the Fort S ...
, retired NFL Football Player
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Jason Pierre-Paul
Jason Andrew Pierre-Paul (born January 1, 1989) is an American football outside linebacker for the Baltimore Ravens of the National Football League (NFL). He played college football at South Florida and was drafted by the New York Giants in t ...
, NFL football player
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Jason Sudeikis, actor
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Jacquian Williams, former NFL player
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Charles Wright, former NFL player
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Brandin Bryant, NFL football player
References
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Education in Bourbon County, Kansas
Education in Crawford County, Kansas
Community colleges in Kansas
Two-year colleges in the United States
Universities and colleges in Pittsburg, Kansas
1919 establishments in Kansas
NJCAA athletics
Educational institutions established in 1919