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Southwestern Community College, located in Creston, Iowa, offers quality education in the classroom and online.
Southwestern Community College, located in Creston, Iowa, offers quality education in the classroom and online.
SWCC has two basic types of programs. Career and technical education (CTE) programs are specialized programs to prepare students for the workforce. Transfer Pathway programs are the college's most popular transfer majors. If your major is not listed, contact admissions for course planning.
Strengthening communities through economic development. Maintaining quality facilities, equipment, and instructional technology. Recognizing our people as our greatest asset. This is the main general college information page for Southwestern Community College (SWCC) in Creston, Iowa.
Face-to-face and online classes begin Jan. 13, 2025! Use the class schedule worksheet (at right) to plan your classes! Spring 2025 Class Schedule - Print friendly version, classes only. Textbook Information *. Spring 2025 Final Exam Schedule.
Southwestern Community College's Red Oak Center offers college credit courses, adult and continuing education, HSED (formerly GED) classes, and customized training for local businesses and industries.
Southwestern Community College is a two-year, public institution located in Creston, IA, with centers in Red Oak and Osceola. The college welcomes anyone who desires and is committed to obtaining an education.
SWCC offers nursing education as a ladder program. This means students must complete their practical nursing (PN) year at SWCC (or another college/university) and pass the PN licensure exam to be eligible for SWCC's registered nursing program (RN).
Welcome to SWCCyou! Students - Login to access vital college information such as academic transcripts, advising information, course schedules, and billing statements. Faculty and Staff - To log in, please use the password you use to log in to your computer each day at SWCC. Need help logging in?
The COA is based on the average educational expenses of a full-time student during the fall 2024 and spring 2025 semesters at Southwestern Community College.