Sussex County Community College partnership updates: pathway program, archaeology collaboration and positive enrollment outlook

3782683 · May 28, 2025

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Commissioners heard updates from Sussex County Community College on May 28: a pathway program expecting 25 Sussex Tech students to attend full-time during their senior year, a new archaeology partnership with Sterling Hill Mining Museum using the college's XRF analyzer for 4,000 artifacts, and positive fall 2025 enrollment projections.

Commissioners reported on May 28 that Sussex County Community College (SCCC) provided several updates to the board and public. Commissioner Henderson said a pathway program between Sussex Tech and SCCC is expected to enroll about 25 Sussex Tech students at SCCC full-time during their senior year.

SCCC also announced an enhanced archaeology program through a partnership with Sterling Hill Mining Museum; the college will allow use of its XRF (X-ray fluorescence) analyzer to examine more than 4,000 newly acquired museum artifacts, providing hands-on learning opportunities for students.

Board members said fall 2025 enrollment projections for SCCC are looking positive; additional details will be released over the summer. Commissioners who attended the college board of trustees meeting praised interim President Dr. Homer and noted ongoing renovations and new training mannequins acquired with grant funding for health-related instruction.