July 20, 2022

Sedalia, Missouri  July 20, 2022 – State Fair Community College will extend office hours from 8 a.m. to 7 p.m. Monday through Thursday between July 25 and Aug. 18 on the Sedalia campus for those who want to enroll in fall classes that begin Aug. 22. This includes Student Services, Financial Aid and Veteran Services, Admissions, Navigators, Academic Records and Registrar, Business Office and IT Services, all of which are located in Hopkins Student Services Center. The Testing Center will be open the same days and hours in the Yeater Learning Center, Room 171. 

Returning students can enroll online but should contact their navigators before enrolling to ensure they are selecting the classes needed to complete their certificates or degrees. New students may apply online free at www.sfccmo.edu/admissions. For assistance, email admissions@sfccmo.edu or call (660) 530-5833.  

Fall interim classes will be held July 28 to Aug. 10; last day to enroll is July 21. Regular 16- and first eight-week classes begin Aug. 22; last day to enroll is Aug. 23 Classes are offered in Sedalia, Boonville, Clinton, Eldon, Lake of the Ozarks, Whiteman Air Force Base, and online. Go to www.sfccmo.edu/searchforclasses to view the schedule.  

Classes are offered on-ground, online and in hybrid sections, which combines on-ground and online instruction. Several certificates and degrees can be completed online such as an Associate of Arts (transfer) and Associate of Applied Science in Business Management, Health Information Technology, Medical Assistant, Health Care Specialist with Emphasis in Nurse Aide or Emphasis in Pharmacy Technician. Online certificates include Professional Certificates in Medical Coding, Medical Assistant, Nurse Aid, or Pharmacy Technician. Online Skills Certificates are offered in Nurse Aide or Pharmacy Technician. 

Adult learners may be eligible to return to their studies with significant financial assistance to complete degrees or certifications using the Fast Track financial aid program. SFCC’s Financial Aid and Veteran Services staff can help students access these programs, apply for federal and state aid as well as apply for more than $250,000 in scholarships from the SFCC Foundation. Students who have earned the A+ Scholarship can use those funds to pay for tuition at State Fair Community College. For questions about financial aid and scholarships, visit www.sfccmo.edu/financial-aid.  

Eligible high school students can enroll in dual credit courses at SFCC. Dual credit courses apply toward high school and SFCC credentials and can be transferred to other colleges. High school students who take dual credit courses typically finish college faster and save money. Tuition for all dual credit students is only $79 per credit hour. Visit www.sfccmo.edu/dual-credit to learn more.  

SFCC offers more than 60 transfer, career or technical associate degrees or short-term certificates in agriculture, business and computers, health sciences, human services, and industrial technology. Associate transfer degrees allow students to complete their first two years at SFCC before continuing to a four-year college or university to earn a bachelor’s degree.  

Apprenticeship programs also are offered at SFCC. These programs provide workers with advanced skill sets that meet specific needs of employers. Visit www.sfccmo.edu/apprenticeships for more information and how to apply. 

Visit www.sfccmo.edu for more details on campus locations or call Admissions and Outreach at (660) 530-5833.

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