Governor Roy Cooper today announced the launch of the state’s first digital equity grant program, which will help North Carolinians afford high-speed internet, obtain digital devices and access digital literacy resources.
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Governor Roy Cooper today announced the launch of the state’s first digital equity grant program, which will help North Carolinians afford high-speed internet, obtain digital devices and access digital literacy resources.
The state’s economic vitality is tied to the skills of its workforce. Trends show that by 2030, nearly two-thirds of North Carolina’s jobs will require a post-secondary degree or credential. With a Golden LEAF Scholarship, more rural students will have the financial resources to attend community college and gain knowledge and skills needed to meet the needs of our state’s employers.
North Carolina Governor Roy Cooper has appointed Angela R. “Angie” Waller to the North Carolina Museum of Art Board of Trustees.
James Sprunt Foundation chairman Dean Butts accepts a $1,000 donation from Foundation vice chairman Curt Simpson, owner of Simpson Real Estate Group in Wallace.
James Sprunt Community College held its sixtieth annual graduation at the Duplin County Events Center. The ceremony, held on Wednesday, May 11th, was a celebration of the accomplishments of the year and an inspiring charge to the future.
Everyone’s story is different and JSCC is here to help you hop on the simplest road to achieve your dreams! Our College and Career Readiness Department is full of people ready to hear your situation and coach you towards your goals.
The start of a new semester is always an exciting time at James Sprunt Community College. Despite a global pandemic, JSCC still managed a 6% growth in 2021. Trends appear to continue for the 2022 school year. The Spring term appears to be another record-breaking season in reference to enrollment for the college.
James Sprunt Community College was recently listed as number twelve on Best Value Schools nationwide list of Best Associate of Arts Degrees in 2021. Additionally, the college was one of only two community colleges in the state of North Carolina to experience enrollment growth despite the challenges of the COVID-19 pandemic. With statistics like these, it is obvious why JSCC is a great opportunity for anyone interested in investing in their education, to build their future on this charming campus located at the heart of Duplin County.