SCM INVESTMENT TRUST
NSAR-B, EX-99, 2000-07-28
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INDEPENDENT AUDITORS' REPORT

To the  Board of  Trustees  of SCM  Investment  Trust  and  Shareholders  of SCM
Strategic Growth Fund:

In  planning  and  performing  our  audit  of the  financial  statements  of SCM
Strategic Growth Fund (the "Fund", a portfolio of SCM Investment  Trust) for the
year  ended May 31,  2000 (on which we have  issued  our  report  dated June 23,
2000),  we considered its internal  control,  including  control  activities for
safeguarding  securities,  in order to determine our auditing procedures for the
purpose of  expressing  our opinions on the financial  statements  and to comply
with the requirements of Form N-SAR, and not to provide  assurance on the Fund's
internal control.

The  management of the Fund is  responsible  for  establishing  and  maintaining
internal control. In fulfilling this responsibility,  estimates and judgments by
management  are  required to assess the expected  benefits and related  costs of
controls.  Generally,  controls  that are  relevant  to an audit  pertain to the
entity's objective of preparing financial  statements for external purposes that
are  fairly   presented  in  conformity  with  generally   accepted   accounting
principles.   Those  controls   include  the   safeguarding  of  assets  against
unauthorized acquisition, use, or disposition.

Because of inherent  limitations in any internal  control,  misstatements due to
error  or  fraud  may  occur  and  not be  detected.  Also,  projections  of any
evaluation  of internal  control to future  periods are subject to the risk that
the internal control may become inadequate because of changes in conditions,  or
that the degree of compliance with policies and procedures may deteriorate.

Our consideration of the Fund's internal control would not necessarily  disclose
all  matters  in  internal  control  that  might be  material  weaknesses  under
standards established by the American Institute of Certified Public Accountants.
A material  weakness is a condition  in which the design or  operation of one or
more of the internal  control  components  does not reduce to a  relatively  low
level the risk that misstatements caused by error or fraud in amounts that would
be material in relation to the financial  statements being audited may occur and
not be detected  within a timely  period by  employees  in the normal  course of
performing their assigned functions.  However, we noted no matters involving the
Fund's internal control and its operation,  including  controls for safeguarding
securities,  that we consider to be material  weaknesses  as defined above as of
May 31, 2000.

This report is intended solely for the  information  and use of management,  the
Board of Trustees and  Shareholders of SCM Investment  Trust, and the Securities
and  Exchange  Commission  and is not  intended  to be and should not be used by
anyone other than these specified parties.

/S/ Deloitte & Touche LLP
Princeton, New Jersey

June 23, 2000



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