Retirees
The Retirees Association of Suffolk Community College (RASCC) is a vibrant community of retired faculty, staff, and their spouses or partners who share a continued commitment to Suffolk's mission.

For the Retirees of Suffolk County Community College
The Retirees Association of Suffolk Community College (RASCC) maintains strong bonds between the College and its retired faculty and staff. RASCC fosters community, supports educational initiatives, and enhances the lives of members through connection, service, and continued engagement with Suffolk County Community College.
Members stay involved through events, fellowship, service, and support for student-focused initiatives.
Whether you earned your degree last year or decades ago, you’ll always have a place in the Suffolk family!
Become A MemberWhy Join the Retirees Association?
Join us to build lasting connections with fellow retirees of Suffolk County Community College. Together, we support current students and create meaningful opportunities for continued involvement, service, and social enrichment.
- Host social events that bring retirees together for connection and fellowship
- Maintain ties with the College and support its ongoing mission and leadership
- Provide scholarship and grant support to benefit Suffolk students and academic programs
- Celebrate the legacy of retired faculty and staff who shaped the Suffolk experience
- Offer opportunities for continued service through campus engagement and community initiatives

RASCC Events
RASCC organizes various events throughout the year, including:
- Social Luncheons – Gatherings for fellowship and connection among retirees
- Executive Council Meetings – Updates, planning, and member engagement
- Community & Campus Events – Opportunities to stay involved with Suffolk activities
Grants Provided by the RASCC
- RASCC Legacy Fellowship Grant – Supporting innovative student-focused initiatives each year
- Student Exit Survey Project – Funded to help gather post-graduation data for program improvements
- “A Fabric Repaired…” Project – A $1,000 grant awarded to a student-led environmental sustainability initiative blending fashion and science
Your generosity can help support and empower students.
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