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Spokane Colleges (SCC/SFCC)
Spokane Colleges (SCC/SFCC)

Spokane Colleges (SCC/SFCC)


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Welcome to Spokane Colleges, home to Spokane Community College (SCC) and Spokane Falls Community College (SFCC), located in the vibrant city of Spokane, Washington. Studying at Spokane Colleges offers a cost-effective pathway to higher education while providing an ideal learning environment where international students can truly excel.

Welcome to Spokane Colleges, home to Spokane Community College (SCC) and Spokane Falls Community College (SFCC), located in the vibrant city of Spokane, Washington. With a rich history dating back to 1963, our institutions collectively serve over 28,000 students annually across Eastern Washington State, which is located in the beautiful Pacific Inland Northwest region of the United States.

Studying at Spokane Colleges offers a cost-effective pathway to higher education while providing an ideal learning environment where international students can truly excel. You will benefit from small class sizes that encourage meaningful interactions with classmates, along with personalized support from dedicated faculty members. Our inclusive community celebrates diverse cultures, ensuring that every student feels welcomed and valued. All of this is available at a more affordable cost than traditional four-year institutions, making it an ideal choice for your academic journey.

SFCC stands out as an educational leader in the Inland Northwest, offering a diverse array of high-quality classes, certificates, and transfer degrees. Whether you plan to continue your education at a four-year university or seek specialized training, SFCC has the resources to support your journey. SFCC offers renowned programs in STEM fields, including cybersecurity, computer science, information technology, engineering, biology, chemistry, and math, as well as theater, music, and fine arts. Additionally, we have a satellite campus in Pullman, conveniently located on the Washington State University (WSU) campus.

Choosing to study at SCC opens doors to industry-leading two-year career and technical programs, equipping you with essential skills for high-demand professions. Our curriculum is designed to provide hands-on training, ensuring you graduate ready to succeed in the workforce.

Join us at Spokane Colleges, where your academic and personal growth is our priority, paving the way for a successful future in the U.S. and beyond!

Our Two Colleges

Spokane Community College

Known for industry-leading two-year career and technical programs that prepare graduates for a career in high-demand professions. The main campus is in east Spokane, with satellite campuses in Colville, Inchelium, Newport, Republic, and of course, online. Visit our lively campus with an abundance of opportunities.

Spokane Falls Community College

An educational leader in the Inland Northwest, providing high-quality and comprehensive online classes, certificates, and transfer degrees for students looking to continue at a four-year university. Our main campus is west of downtown Spokane and is renowned for its theater, music, and fine arts, as well as exceptional STEM programs. Come for the views. Stay for the theater, music, and planetarium.

Campus Resources

  • Laptop and hotspot checkout
  • Canvas for online learning
  • Online tutoring services
  • Free access to Microsoft Office 365

Community Resources

  • Discounted internet through Comcast
  • Free drive-in Wi-Fi hotspots

    What you need

    When filling out an application, please have a valid email address, know your residency status and have an idea of what area of study you are interested in.

    When do I apply?

    You can complete the online application anytime, but you need to submit your application before the application deadline every quarter so you can make it through all the remaining steps before your first day of class.

    New Student Application Deadline (with no prior college experience): June 10, 2025 - Summer Quarter

    Before you apply

    Become a Student

    While the admission process for most areas of study begins with our online application, there are specific details for returning students, students seeking basic education, high school students, and international students. Further information can be found under the Become a Student section of the SCC and SFCC websites.

    Figure Out Your Interests

    Exploring the different topics you can study is an important part of your college experience. Work with academic counselors and build an academic plan.

    What's next?

    Completing your free online application is the first step! Next, you can explore how you pay for college, find out if you need placement testing, and learn about new student orientation, counseling and the registration process.

    1. Apply
    2. Placement Testing
    3. Orientation
    4. Counseling
    5. Register

    College doesn't have to break the bank. Quality education at a fraction of the cost.

    Spokane College Foundation

    Last year, Spokane Colleges Foundation awarded scholarships to 203 students to cover the costs of tuition and books, as well as 452 emergency aid awards to help with testing costs, program fees, and emergency needs.

    The Foundation has over 100 scholarships that open each January, as well as others that open for applications in the summer.

    The first step to applying for scholarships is to complete our general scholarship application.

    Once completed, you’ll be entered into our general scholarship pool to be considered for those scholarships open to all SCC and SFCC students. You’ll also be alerted to additional scholarship opportunities which you may qualify for based on the responses you provided. Many of these opportunities require additional information but have fewer applicants because they have very specific criteria. We encourage you to take the time to apply for all scholarships for which you qualify to increase your chances of receiving an award.

    Grants & Sponsored Research

    Some of the most innovative programs at Spokane Colleges are made possible through grant and sponsored research funding. We’ve cultivated opportunities in aerospace and advanced manufacturing, provided middle school girls with STEM summer camps, served our community through sustainable environmental science projects, and collaborated with rural K-12 partners on college and career readiness initiatives. Take a look at the stories and learn about opportunities for students and faculty to create new and innovative programs with help from Grants & Sponsored Research at Spokane Colleges.

    Student Employment Program

    The Student Employment Program provides experiential learning opportunities for students as they work. A variety of student employment positions are available each year. Jobs exist through various funding sources.

    Some of the benefits of student employment include:

    • Flexible Scheduling – Work hours are designed to fit around your class schedule.
    • Time Management – Develop skills in balancing work, academics, and personal responsibilities
    • Professional Connections – Build relationships with supervisors and mentors that can support your career growth.
    • Real-World Experience – Gain valuable work experience to enhance your resume and develop new skills.
    • Financial Support – Earn money to help cover college expenses and reduce reliance on loans.
    • Career Exploration – Discover your strengths, interests, and potential career paths through hands-on experience.

    2025–26 FAFSA® Form Now Available!

    The 2025–26 FAFSA® form is now available for all students and contributors. Complete the form to apply for financial aid for college, career school, or graduate school.

    What is the FAFSA® form?

    Colleges and career schools use the FAFSA form to determine how much financial aid you're eligible to receive, which could include grants, scholarships, work-study funds, and loans.

    You must apply for aid every year, but with the right information in hand, it's easy.

    Who should complete the FAFSA® form?

    Any student, regardless of income, who wants to be considered for federal, state, and school financial aid programs. This includes grants, scholarships, work-study funds, and loans.

    Military/Veteran Benefits

    Military Tuition Assistance (TA) provides tuition for college courses taken by active-duty personnel. TA requirements, rules, and restrictions can vary by branch of service. SCC encourages all students interested in using TA to contact their respective military branch’s education center, or education and training office before contacting SCC.

    SCC

    Our 148-acre campus located next to the Spokane River, midway between the cities of Spokane and Spokane Valley, offers more than educational opportunities for our students and the community.

    • Automotive Repair
    • Bakery
    • Bigfoot Bistro and Coffee Shop
    • Campus Security
    • Computer Labs
    • Fitness Center
    • Health Clinic
    • Lair Student Center
    • Library
    • Orlando's Restaurant
    • Inspiration Salon
    • Greenery

    SFCC

    Visit our lush, 113-acre campus west of downtown Spokane near the Spokane River.

    • Art Gallery
    • Fine Arts Studios
    • Campus Security
    • Computer Labs
    • Falls Cafe
    • Fitness Center
    • Library
    • Music Building
    • Planetarium
    • Spartan Theatre
    • Student Union Building

    Enjoy Campus Life

    A robust intercollegiate athletics program, fitness centers, clubs, and more.

    • Bigfoot Athletics
    • Fitness Centers
    • Clubs and Organizations

    A Diverse Student Body

    Offering various resources such as LGBT+ Student Centers, Disability Support Services, Military/Veterans One-Stop and more. You belong here.

    • Spokane

      N. Greene Street, Spokane, WA

    • Spokane

      W. Whistalks Way, Spokane, WA

    Spokane Colleges (SCC/SFCC)