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Beatrice, Nebraska

Many Beatrice students who wish to pursue higher education find Southeast Community College's campus a convenient path to their dreams. The Beatrice campus includes modern buildings and residence halls as well as a student center and special agriculture center equipped with the latest technology. The Truman Center incudes a Gymnasium, workout rooms, and a stage for theater production. The vocation programs encompass agricultural business and management, business administration, office technology, practical nursing and mass media communications.

Academic transfer students may complete basic college course work as they prepare for further education in medicine, law, journalism, music, theater, art or other professional studies. SCC-Beatrice awards associate of arts, associate of science and associate of applied science degrees.

Thanks to SCC's continuing education program, individuals may upgrade their present job skills, train for new careers, develop new personal interests, prepare for high school completion exams and earn college credit.

Attractions and Upcoming Events

Paddock Hotel

In 1888 U.S. Senator Algernon Paddock built a hotel and a large opera house. That structure was destroyed by fire on August
1, 1919. Two years later a hotel company was organized, resulting in the New Paddock Hotel, which was completed in 1924.

Beatrice, NE Historic Hotels

Gage County Museum

Gage County Historical Society and Museum is housed in the Burlington Railroad Depot built in 1906 in the Neo-Classical Revival style. The building was constructed of Omaha pressed brick with Bedford stone trim at the cost of $35,000, and is listed on the

Beatrice, NE Museums

Prairie Playground

Prairie Playground is located near the Beatrice YMCA. If you are visiting for a tournament, rest assured the younger tikes will be busy with Prairie Playground.

Beatrice, NE Fun Centers

Carnegie Building

The original Carnegie Library, built in 1902-3, is an outstanding example of the Beaux-Arts style, designed by architect, George A. Berlinghof, and is listed on the National Register of Historic Places.

Beatrice, NE Carnegie Libraries

Chautaqua Tabernacle

The Chautauqua, which operated annual summer assemblies from 1889 until the 1920's, based on high moral standards and offered secular and religious

Beatrice, NE Historic Churches

Things to do near Beatrice, NE

Little Nemaha River Bridge - NHR

As indicated by a builder's plate on the bridge itself, the structure was erected in 1901 by the John Gilligan ...

Fairbury Country Club

Course Access: PrivateHoles: 9Reserve Advance Tee Times: Yes...