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Clackamas Scholars Program
Earn a college certificate at no cost in a career that interests you.
The Clackamas Scholars Program is a tuition-free, federally funded grant. Through the program, eligible young adults ages 16-24 will gain academic and employment skills necessary to be competitive in the current job market. The training they
receive will prepare them for a meaningful career in a high-wage, high-demand industry or apprenticeship.
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Attend a drop-in session to learn more
Second Wednesday of each month, from 2-3 p.m. | Join on Zoom
Learn about the Clackamas Scholars and get your questions answered.
Through Clackamas Scholars, we can provide:
- GED/high school completion
- Tuition free education opportunities in a high-demand career
- Career readiness training
- Employment counseling and job placement assistance
- One-on-one advising for students.
Programs you can pursue as a Clackamas Scholar include:
- Machine Tool Technology
- Computer Science
- Health Sciences
- Electrical Engineering
- Welding
- Industrial Maintenance
- Automotive Technology
- Business Technology
- Renewable Technology
- Water/Environmental Quality
- And many more!
Are you between 16 and 24 years old and interested in training to obtain a one-year or less vocational certificate?
Please fill out this interest form.
CONTACT US
Deby McDowell
Elena Esquivel
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