Snead State Community College has a history rich in tradition. Snead State is the oldest College in the Alabama College System to award associate degrees. The school originated in 1898, when the Boaz Seminary was authorized by the Methodist Episcopal Church. The E.B.L. Elder family arrived in Boaz in June of 1899 and opened the seminary in their home in July of that year with an enrollment of 70 pupils. The Boaz Seminary grew rapidly, and in 1906 its name was changed to John H. Snead Seminary in honor of Mr. Snead, a Boaz businessman and friend of education, who contributed land, money, and leadership to the Seminary. John H. Snead Seminary remained one of Alabama 's strong secondary schools for almost a fourth of a century and graduated more than 1,200 young men and women.
In the fall of 1935, Snead State College was duly chartered by the State of Alabama and began operation as a junior college under the supervision of the North Alabama Conference of the Methodist Church. Snead State College was accredited by the Commission on Colleges of the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools in 1941.
After thirty-two years, Snead State College, in 1967, became part of the Alabama two-year college system under the control of the Alabama State Board of Education. The name was changed to Snead State Junior College.
In May 1992, the State Board of Education authorized Snead State Junior College to become Snead State Community College.
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| Teams Unite to Fight Breast Cancer | | Snead State and Northwest Shoals Community College competed against each other on Wednesday, Oct. 1, on the volleyball court. Off the court, the two united to support the fight against breast cancer. | | read more |  | | Snead State Announces New Hires | | Snead State Community College recently filled vacancies in key areas of the College with both new faces and one familiar face. | | read more |  | | Students Share Constitution Day Program | | Constitution Day at Snead State Community College was a lesson in “conflict and compromise” as three Boaz High School students presented a program that has won them regional and national acclaim. | | read more |  | | Snead State Holds All Aboard Day | | Snead State Community College students had the opportunity to learn more about how to become involved and enhance their college experience during All Aboard Day on Thursday, Sept. 11. | | read more |  |
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