Programs

At South Puget Sound Community College, education extends far beyond traditional classroom learning. Our diverse college programs provide students with hands-on experiences, industry-standard training, and opportunities to grow both professionally and personally.

Nusing student in yellow vest, with a stethoscope over their shoulder bandaging a prosthetic arm.

Programs That Make a Difference Beyond the Classroom

The SPSCC Foundation raises funds for a variety of dynamic programs that enrich student experiences including:

Academic Programs - Equipping students with industry-standard technology, tools, and hands-on experiences to develop competitive professional skills in high-demand fields.  

Clipper Athletics - Supporting student athletes as they represent SPSCC and develop teamwork and leadership skills.

Food Pantry - Addressing food insecurity for students and their families while they are on and off campus.

IGNITE Program - Empowering all students to achieve academic and personal success.

Art Gallery - Bringing cultural enrichment to campus while providing showcase opportunities for student artists. 

Through the generous support of our donors, these programs help students develop the practical skills and confidence they need to excel in their chosen fields. 

“The SPSCC Food Pantry has really helped me feel confident about attending class without worrying about food or hygiene. It’s been a huge relief.”

Anonymous SPSCC Student

Join Us in Making the Sound

Supporting SPSCC programs enhances the learning experience and equips students with the tools they need to succeed. Your investment directly strengthens our community by preparing graduates for the future. Contact us at foundation@spscc.edu or 360-596-5430 to learn more about program opportunities. 

Programs At-a-Glance

  • Thousands of dollars raised annually

    to support academic and student-led programs

  • Top-of-the-line equipment

    provided across multiple programs

  • Hundreds of students benefit

    from enriched learning experiences each year