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Board of Directors Approves Three Presidential Finalists
Board of Directors Approves Three Presidential Finalists

Following a nationwide search, presidential search advisory committee selects three finalists who will visit COCC campuses in January

Madras Expansion Awarded $300K from Maybelle Clark Macdonald Fund
Madras Expansion Awarded $300K from Maybelle Clark Macdonald Fund

Grant for "Growing Together" campaign includes $50K in matching funds to support 24,000-square-foot educational facility

Veteran Entrepreneurs Can 'STRIVE' at COCC
Veteran Entrepreneurs Can 'STRIVE' at COCC

Free business training for military veterans through the Small Business Development Center begins Jan. 14

Academic 'Pathways' Advanced by $2.5 Million Federal Grant
Academic 'Pathways' Advanced by $2.5 Million Federal Grant

Title III grant from the U.S. Dept. of Education will support several student success initiatives, including "Guided Pathways"

Prison Education Program a Pioneer for Pell Grants
Prison Education Program a Pioneer for Pell Grants

Federal grant approval for degree-focused program receives state and national attention

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