St. Petersburg College freshman Gabriel Paskevicius was one of 20 students who won iPads for applying for the Now, Not Tomorrow Scholarship.
The Ignite program allows students to start at SPC and transfer to FAMU after earning an associate degree.
See how FAFSA applications changed for Clearwater area high schools.
Audrie Brinegar grew up in a small southern town, where she says she saw many instances of minority groups being marginalized.
St. Petersburg College will be hosting a series of fun open house events over the next few weeks.
St. Petersburg College added $1.2 billion in income to the Pinellas County economy.
The Explorers Club serves as a meeting place for anyone with an accomplished interest in scientific exploration.
Generation USA will offer its free, boot camp-style online digital marketing program with the goal to train 50 students.
St. Petersburg College wants to make sure that local high school seniors know their options for higher education.
LEAP Tampa Bay is the first Florida network to win the award.
The data analysis company Niche looked at academics, teachers and diversity in schools in Pinellas County.
Many parents will attest that their teens believe that money grows on trees or falls from the sky.
It's no secret that some truly impressive people attend and work at St. Petersburg College.
An official dedication will take place Friday, Sept. 3, during the football team's home opener against the East Lake High School Eagles.
Titans Live webinars are back. This helpful series of online seminars has announced its first three events.
Since students all learn in different ways, it's essential to offer different forms of support and context to encourage success.
Nothing in life is free, but St. Petersburg College’s new Mechatronics Electromechanical Technician Training costs nothing but time.
Three Clearwater police officers also received the Medal of Distinguished Service for saving a man when his sailboat capsized.
Check to see when school starts, ends and the holidays in between.
Here's the school calendar, coronavirus protocols and other information parents need to know for the new school year in Pinellas County.
The Clearwater Public Library System is hosting a free backpack, book and school supply giveaway Aug. 2-6.
Congratulations to Sarah Ann Painter, fifth grade teacher at Eisenhower Elementary School in Clearwater.
During a gala in Orlando Thursday, Sarah Ann Painter was chosen for the honor from among five finalists.
On tough days during the pandemic, Sarah Ann Painter uttered a phrase that became a mantra for students seeking hope and encouragement.
St. Petersburg College hosted the Florida State Board of Education's monthly meeting on Wednesday, July 14.
St Petersburg College will waive its $40 application fee during the Get it Done virtual event from July 20-22 at 10 a.m. and 6 p.m. Duri ...
From health care to technology, St. Petersburg College is working with local employers to fill in-demand careers.
See how college aid applications changed for Clearwater area high schools.
SPC’s Brother to Brother program seeks to address low success, retention and completion rates among African American male college students.
SPC is thanking the SGA members for their time, service and dedication during the 2020-21 academic year.
Students have overcome many obstacles the past year. Celebrate your graduate on Clearwater Patch.
The program is designed especially for international students.
The event, which usually includes a seated luncheon, was held virtually this year, with more than 100 people tuning in.
The portion of U.S. residents holding four-year or higher degrees has been increasing. Here's how it’s changed in Pinellas County.
Program application deadlines are March 30 for entering sophomores and April 6 for entering juniors.
The funds will go to sustaining academic programs, scholarships, innovative programming, students support services and more.
As part of the initiative, the college will host several workshops, events and a two-day conference over the next several months.
Participants can complete their 3.1 mile walk or run any time in February.
These programs can take people who are unemployed or underemployed and quickly train them for high-paying jobs.