Peterson Represents SCC at National Welding Competition
Peterson competed in the ProjectMFG National Welding League, which puts over 400 welders from around the country to the test.

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Peterson competed in the ProjectMFG National Welding League, which puts over 400 welders from around the country to the test.
Chad Wilken arrived at SCC with a general interest in computers but without a clear direction. One computer programming class changed his career trajectory.
Fixing cars practically runs in Claire and Emma Uhler’s blood. They’ve spent their whole lives in shops and around project vehicles, so it only made sense that they both attended Southeast Community College
Kaps found his passion for welding when he signed up for a welding class his freshman year at Sutherland High School. He then followed that passion along with his love of wrestling to Southeast Community College.
In the small town of Neepawa in Manitoba, Canada, Hayden Delaloye was first handed a golf club at two years old. His father and grandfather both enjoyed golf, and 16 years later he followed that passion at Southeast Community College, where he leads the golf team.

There's lots to do, from sports to clubs and so much more.
Looking back on this journey, I'm truly grateful for all of the experiences SCC has provided me. I remember stepping into college as a shy, anxious student who was solely focused on getting good grades. However, SCC has allowed me to gain new experiences and meet new people all while challenging myself. This has helped me blossom into a more confident version of myself. I have SCC to thank for helping me grow as a person while still being true to myself.
