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1 History  



1.1  Sidney Campus  





1.2  Alliance Campus  





1.3  John N. Harms Advanced Technology Center  







2 Notable alumni  





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Western Nebraska Community College
MottoThe Place to Be
TypePublic community college
Established1926

Academic affiliations

Space-grant
PresidentGreg Dart
Students2,400
Location , ,

United States


41°52′27N 103°38′33W / 41.87417°N 103.64250°W / 41.87417; -103.64250
ColorsBlue   and Gold  
MascotCougars
Websitewww.wncc.edu
Western Nebraska Community College is located in Nebraska
Western Nebraska Community College

Western Nebraska Community College (Nebraska)

Western Nebraska Community College (WNCC) is a public community collegeinScottsbluff, Nebraska. It also has campuses in Sidney, Nebraska, and Alliance, Nebraska.

WNCC was previously known as Scottsbluff Junior College, Scotts Bluff County College, and Nebraska Western College. Its athletics teams are known as the Cougars.

History[edit]

Western Nebraska Community College was established in Scottsbluff, Nebraska in September 1926 as an extension of the University of Nebraska. WNCC was originally named Scottsbluff Junior College. The college became inactive after only one year and was reopened in September 1929, as part of the Scottsbluff Public Schools System. The college operated as part of that system until September 1932, when it became a public, two-year institution. In June 1968, Scotts Bluff County College became Nebraska Western College. The college became Scottsbluff's only non-parochial institution of higher education after private Hiram Scott College went bankrupt in 1971 and was acquired by the state.[1]

The State Legislature formed the Western Technical Community College Area in 1973, which included Nebraska Western College, Western Nebraska Technical College and the Alliance School of Practical Nursing. On July 1, 1978, the Area Board of Governors placed all three entities into a single college, multiple campus setting. July 1, 1988, the Board of Governors discontinued the separate campus names and changed the name of the college to Western Nebraska Community College.

Sidney Campus[edit]

The Western Nebraska Vocational Technical School was founded in 1965 by the State Legislature in Cheyenne County, Nebraska at the former Sioux Army Depot approximately 12 miles (19 km) west of Sidney, Nebraska. In October 1966, classes began at the technical vocational school. The school changed its name to Western Nebraska Technical College in 1971. On July 1, 1978, the Area Board of Governors placed all three entities (Nebraska Western College, Western Nebraska Technical College, and Alliance School of Practical Nursing) into a single college, multiple campus setting. July 1, 1988, the Board of Governors discontinued the separate campus names and changed the name of the college to Western Nebraska Community College.

Alliance Campus[edit]

The Alliance School of Practical Nursing started in 1957 in Alliance, Nebraska at St. Josephs Hospital. In 1979, the school hired a part-time coordinator and began offering a variety of general education and vocational classes in conjunction with Nebraska Western College. On July 1, 1978, the Area Board of Governors placed all three entities (Nebraska Western College, Western Nebraska Technical College, and Alliance School of Practical Nursing) into a single college, multiple campus setting. July 1, 1988, the Board of Governors discontinued the separate campus names and changed the name of the college to Western Nebraska Community College.

John N. Harms Advanced Technology Center[edit]

Given the increase in demand for worker training, retraining and economic development activities, the college established the Center for Business and Individual Training (CBIT). The CBIT, now known as the John N. Harms Advanced Technology Center of Nebraska (HATC). Named after former Western Nebraska Community College president (who served from 1976 to 2006) John Harms, HATC provides short-term, high-impact skills training to assist in job creation and capacity building for area companies. The 42,000-square-foot (3,900 m2) facility includes computer-based training, construction trades, machine tool and hazardous materials training, in addition to flexible training spaces.

Notable alumni[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ McKibbin, Carroll R. (1973). "Nebraska". AAUP Bulletin. 59 (3): 293–298. doi:10.2307/40239788. ISSN 0001-026X. JSTOR 40239788.

External links[edit]


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