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Seminole State College (Oklahoma)

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Established
  
1931 (1931)

Athletics
  
Trojans

President
  
Dr. James W. Utterback

Website
  
www.sscok.edu

Seminole State College (formerly Seminole Junior College) is a state-supported community college in Seminole, Oklahoma.

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History

The college was founded as Seminole Junior College in 1931 and was renamed Seminole State College in 1996.

Campus

The campus is in Seminole, Oklahoma at the junction of Highway 9 W and U.S. Route 270.

Organization and administration

The college president is Dr. James W. Utterback

Academic profile

The college provides one and two-year programs of collegiate-level technical-occupational education.

Sport

The college athletics teams are nicknamed the Trojans. Head Men's Basketball Coach Is Don Tuley

Notable alumni

  • Nick Blackburn, MLB player, a starting pitcher for the Minnesota Twins.
  • Jimmy Youngblood, former pro wrestler, played minor league baseball in the Philadelphia Phillies organization.
  • Éric Gagné, MLB player, Cy Young Award winner in 2003, closer for the Los Angeles Dodgers.
  • Chase McLaughlin, Youngest E4 Specialist in United States Army history, Lion Heart award recipient.
  • Ryan Franklin, Former professional baseball player
  • References

    Seminole State College (Oklahoma) Wikipedia