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  1. At South Plains College, we want you to reach your fullest potential. So we work to support you in clarifying your goals, developing your talents and skills, and challenging you to become an independent, lifelong learner. SPC students are people who want to improve the quality of their lives.

  2. South Plains College (SPC) is a public community college in Levelland, Texas. It also has five locations in Plainview , at the Reese Technology Center , formerly Reese Air Force Base , in western Lubbock , and the Lubbock Downtown Center and the Career and Technical Center.

  3. www.southplainscollege.edu › about › aboutspcSouth Plains College

    South Plains College serves the greater South Plains area of Texas with innovative educational programs that span the arts and sciences, technical education, health sciences, continuing education and workforce development. The college's main campus is located in Levelland.

  4. South Plains College offers more than 100 program options that lead to associate degrees and certificates of proficiency in the arts and sciences, the technical arts and health occupations.

  5. South Plains College does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national origin, sex, disability or age in its programs and activities. The following person has been designated to handle inquiries regarding the non-discrimination policies: Vice President for Student Affairs, South Plains College 1401 College Avenue, Box 5, Levelland, TX 79336, 806-894-9611

  6. www.niche.com › colleges › south-plains-collegeSouth Plains College - Niche

    18. Apr. 2024 · South Plains College Rankings. Niche rankings are based on rigorous analysis of key statistics from the U.S. Department of Education and millions of reviews. Best Hispanic-Serving Institutions in America. 167 of 405. Best Community Colleges in America.

  7. The history of South Plains College is the unfolding of an idea with two elements: the impulse and capacity of the individual to learn and produce, and the community dependent on the enlightened and productive individual. In some sense, this history begins when the local community begins, for the community has always understood that its nature is, in part, to learn, teach, and provide public ...