From health care to technology, St. Petersburg College is working with local employers to fill in-demand careers through its apprentices ...
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SPC’s Brother to Brother program seeks to address low success, retention and completion rates among African American male college students.
SPC is thanking the SGA members for their time, service and dedication during the 2020-21 academic year.
Students have overcome many obstacles the past year. Celebrate your graduate on Clearwater Patch.
The program is designed especially for international students.
The event, which usually includes a seated luncheon, was held virtually this year, with more than 100 people tuning in.
The portion of U.S. residents holding four-year or higher degrees has been increasing. Here's how it’s changed in Pinellas County.
Program application deadlines are March 30 for entering sophomores and April 6 for entering juniors.
The funds will go to sustaining academic programs, scholarships, innovative programming, students support services and more.
As part of the initiative, the college will host several workshops, events and a two-day conference over the next several months.
Participants can complete their 3.1 mile walk or run any time in February.
These programs can take people who are unemployed or underemployed and quickly train them for high-paying jobs.
SPC ranked nationally for Best Online Bachelor’s Programs in Business for the first time and tied for No. 1 within the FCS.
More graduates are on the way to fill vacant positions within community health systems.
Belinthia Berry and Samyr Qureshi were named to the publication's Top 10 Under 40 list.
Samantha Kopec's project, Feeding the Fosters, helps foster parents focus on what matters most.
On Dec. 12, Shawn Conrad and his 20-year-old twin daughters Kayla and Karlee will graduate from St. Petersburg College School of Nursing.
"The power to change the world lives inside each one of us if we just believe," said Lily Allison's mother, Makayla.
The funds will be used for student recruitment and retention, as well as undergraduate research and career exploration.
St. Petersburg College and the University of Central Florida have partnered to offer a program to allow SPC grads to transfer to UCF Online.
The Pinellas County School Board is sticking to its decision to reopen schools on Aug. 24.
Tampa Bay college-sponsored National Merit Scholarship winners have been announced.
About 1,200 students have registered for the Pinellas County School Virtual STEM Innovation Camp with 400 more spots available.
Pinellas County high school artists were honored during the annual Calyx Schenecker Art Infinitum Awards ceremony.
The newly released Best High Schools named five Pinellas County high schools in top 20 positions in Tampa Bay.
Clearwater Patch is recognizing spring college graduates from Clearwater.
Alumni are invited to walk the halls one last time before the school’s $54 million-dollar renovation begins.
The Clearwater-based nonprofit Center for Cyber Safety and Education provided free Internet training to 10,525 third-graders Tuesday.
2004’s Outstanding Educator of the Year Alan N. Kay is on a mission to make history more interesting and relevant for adults.
The state's oldest technical college will unveil $18.5 million in renovations during a grand reopening ceremony Thursday, Oct. 17 at 6 p.m.
The Pinellas Tax Collector's Office is hosting a program that will help purchase classroom supplies.
Members of the Clearwater Fire & Rescue Department are helping Clearwater students get ready to hit the books by collecting school supplies.
Seven students from Pinellas County were announced Wednesday as 2019 National Merit $2,500 scholarship winners.
Plato Academy board improperly terminated Superior Schools' management contract, lawsuit alleges, creating chaotic situation for schools
Perenich, Caulfield, Avril & Noyes, P.A. announced its second annual C. Bette Wimbish Memorial Art Scholarship.
Clearwater Residents Andi Kron and Charlie Thorn Tutor High School Students from Ukraine and Belorussia at Hadassah-Neurim Youth Village
The Clearwater Public Library System is offering a new program to assist adults wishing to earn a high school diploma.
With the start of school on Aug. 13, the community is hosting a variety of events to help students prepare for the new school year.