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State Fair Community College is part of the Junior College District of Sedalia, which was established on April 5, 1966, to serve 14 counties in west central Missouri. [4] However, due to a lawsuit regarding the legality of community college districts in Missouri, that was not resolved until 1967 by the Missouri Supreme Court , the college's ...
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State Fair Community College is a public two-year institution offering post-secondary college level courses. George R. Smith College, a historically black college (HBCU), operated from 1894 until it burned down on April 26, 1925. [59] The Sedalia Business College and Institute of Penmanship was founded in 1881.
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State Fair CC Matthew Scott Brown (born December 15, 1969) is an American college basketball coach and the current head men's basketball coach at the State Fair Community College . [ 1 ] He was the former head coach at University of Missouri-Kansas City from 2007 to 2013.
As of 2012 a small building (named the Library Learning Center) was renovated and used by State Fair Community College for people pursuing an associate's degree or a high school equivalency diploma. SFCC remodeled the large northernmost building (named Science Hall) starting in 2015.
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