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Free business training for military veterans through the Small Business Development Center begins Jan. 14
Title III grant from the U.S. Dept. of Education will support several student success initiatives, including "Guided Pathways"
Federal grant approval for degree-focused program receives state and national attention
A range of science disciplines, from biology to physics to chemistry, propel students into inspiring careers
Funding will support new Madras building's health care training wing for nursing, certified nursing assistant and medical assistant programs
Federally funded program is designed to help migrant and seasonal farm workers and family members earn their general education development (GED) certificate
Oregon Public Broadcasting covers club's part in COCC's broader commitment to creating inclusive spaces
COCC is first community college invited to join national college-in-prison consortium, program featured in OPB report
Dr. Laurie Chesley has announced plans to step down from her role and retire next June; a candidate search will commence this fall
Board approves sale of gifted Miller lumberyard to Jefferson County, authorizes contract with Kirby Nagelhout Construction Company
More than 200 rural youth will receive free or partially paid access to 20 of COCC's hands-on summer Youth Camps
A nearly $112,000 grant from the Oregon Clean Fuels Program and Pacific Power brings new electric vehicle-charging stations to Central Oregon
Community Education's summer programming sparks discovery with immersive experiences — register now!
Offered free for regional high school Latinx, Native American and Afrocentric students and their allies, these June programs provide college exposure
Students will be honored at an Oregon Community College Association event in Salem on April 19
The COCC Foundation's milestone event will also honor the Miller family of Bend for their longtime support
Working with NeighborImpact, COCC has designed a free business training program that's bringing vital child care to Oregon
The public health study, centered on a community college dataset, is featured in American Journal of Health Studies
"Growing Together" fundraising campaign receives major support for college's long-planned Madras campus expansion
Award recognizes the College's vital partnership role in construction workforce development