Southern Union State Community College was formed on
August 12, 1993, when the Alabama State Board of Education effectively
merged Southern Union State Junior College, located in Wadley, Valley,
and Opelika, with Opelika State Technical College in Opelika. Final
approval was granted on August 11, 1994. Each partner brought to the
merger a history rich in tradition of service to students.
The older of the two colleges, Southern Union, was chartered as Bethlehem
College on June 2, 1922, by the Southern Christian Convention of Congregational
Christian Churches. Wadley was chosen as the site for the college because
of its proximity to a large number of the denominations churches
and because of the donation of a forty-acre site by John M. Hodge, a
local banker.
From its opening with 51 students in a single building on September
13, 1923, until 1964, the College remained church related, operating
as Piedmont Junior College, Southern Union College, and The Southern
Union College. On October 1,1964, the college was deeded to the State
of Alabama and became part of a newly created system of two-year colleges
under the governance of the Alabama State Board of Education. The name
of the college became Southern Union State Junior College, and it achieved
accreditation in 1970 from the Southern Association of Colleges and
Schools.
Opelika State Technical College was created by an act of the Alabama
State Legislature on May 3, 1963, in response to a recognized need to
establish vocational/technical colleges in industrial areas of Alabama.
Contributions of local governmental entities such as the Lee County
Commission, which donated 63 acres of land for the college site, and
the City of Opelika, which provided access to utility services, helped
make the college a reality. The college opened on January 10, 1966,
as Opelika State Vocational Technical Institute but was designated Opelika
State Technical College on August 22, 1973, by the Alabama State Board
of Education and accredited in 1971 by the Southern Association of Colleges
and Schools.
Southern Union State Community College serves residents of an eight
county area of East Central Alabama as well as neighboring Georgia counties
from its campuses in Wadley, Valley and Opelika. A three-faceted educational
emphasis is on academic programs for transferability, technical/vocational
programs for specialized career competencies, and nursing and allied
health programs for specialized training in health sciences.