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Welcome to spring term at CCC! We may not all be on campus together, but there are still many opportunities to stay connected. Explore the information on this page for an introduction to student life at CCC and lots of ways to get involved.
College Resources
- Advising
- Associated Student Government
- Associated Student Government Grants
- Bookstore
- Career Center
- College Relations and Marketing
- Counseling
- Disability Resource Center
- Drug and Alcohol Prevention
- Financial Aid and Scholarships
- Free Food Pantry
- Hazing Awareness
- Library
- Multicultural Center
- Music Department
- Sexual Harassment Information and Resources
- Transportation
- Tutoring (Online)
- Workforce Development
Clubs
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Welcome Week events
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Mar 23 2021
Career Center Drop-In Session, March 23
Tuesday, March 23, noon-1 p.m. | Zoom
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Mar 30 2021
Welcome Week Trivia Night
Tuesday, March 30, 5-6 p.m. | Zoom
As part of Welcome Week, join us for a fun night of trivia! First place wins an Amazon gift card, plus random drawings for other prizes just for playing, See you at Trivia Night!
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Mar 31 2021
Career Center Drop-In Session, March 31
Wednesday, March 31, 3-4 p.m. | Zoom
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Apr 2 2021
Welcome Week Pet Parade
Friday, April 2, 3-4 p.m. | Zoom
As part of Welcome Week, join us to show off your fluffy, scaly, feathery, friends! Door prize drawings for amazon gift cards.
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Apr 9 2021
Transportation Shuttle Outreach
Friday, April 9, noon-1 p.m. | Zoom
The Transportation Office is hosting a shuttle planning focus group. If you live, work, study, or play in Oregon City, Milwaukie or Wilsonville, we want to hear from you!
College Resources
Advising
At CCC, we believe that academic advising is key to your success in college. Having a clear path toward your degree and career goals can save you time and money so you won't be taking classes you don't need.
Get advising via phone or email
- Contact: advising@clackamas.edu, 503-594-3475
- Webpage: www.clackamas.edu/advising
Associated Student Government
Students helping students! ASG is here to represent and support students at CCC. Stop by a meeting (every Wednesday from 3-5 p.m. through Zoom) or any event, and learn how to get involved. Visit our website to learn more about how we can make your college experience a great one!
- Contact: asgprez@clackamas.edu, 503-594-3040
- Webpage: www.clackamas.edu/asg
Associated Student Government Grants
CCC's Associated Student Government (ASG) offers a variety of small grants to help students meet their goals and graduate. The funds are provided thanks to donations to the college's Foundation, as well as ASG and Horticulture Department fundraisers. Applications are accepted online before each term.
- Materials:
- Contact: asgprez@clackamas.edu, 503-594-3040
- Webpage: www.clackamas.edu/asg/grants
Bookstore
The CCC Bookstore on the Oregon City campus is currently open by appointment only. Please call 503-594-6500 between the hours of 8 a.m. and 3 p.m., Monday through Friday. Note: The Harmony Bookstore is currently not staffed.
Free Shipping: The bookstore has waived shipping for all ground orders $75 or more. The bookstore will be processing your orders to make sure you have the materials you need for a successful term. Learn how to order online.
Using Financial Aid: Beginning Summer 2020, financial aid students will be able to charge textbooks and supplies to their student account at the bookstore. Access will begin one week before the start of the term and end at 3 p.m. PST on the last business day of the second week of term. Financial aid will cover those charges, up to $500 of your accepted aid balance. If your order exceeds your financial aid and/or if you are renting a title, you will need another form of payment to cover the remaining balance and/or secure your rental.
For all questions, contact the main bookstore at 503-594-6500. You may also email the bookstore at sm8278@bncollege.com.
- Contact: Julie Groner, julieg@clackamas.edu, 503-594-6500
- Materials: Bookstore App flyer
- Webpage: www.clackamas.bncollege.com
Career Center
The Career Center is your one-stop resource for career and employment services where you can receive one-on-one coaching for any phase of your career path. Whether you are just getting started or want to make a change, we can help you choose a program, develop a plan, and find your dream job.
- Drop-In Sessions:
- Materials:
- Contact:
- Kyle Thomas, careercenter@clackamas.edu, 503-594-6001
- Tina Tewes, tina.tewes@clackamas.edu
College Relations and Marketing
The College Relations and Marketing team welcomes you to spring term. We are here for you to help you stay connected and informed! Check out resources and information for spring term on the student resources page and check myClackamas for the latest updates, opportunities and virtual events for students.
- Contact: marketingcommunication@clackamas.edu
Counseling
At Clackamas Community College, we take mental health and wellness seriously. That’s why we offer free counseling services to our students. We can help if you’re struggling and in need of therapy, advice or resources.
- Contact: Esther Sexton, esther.sexton@clackamas.edu, 503-594-3176
- Webpage: www.clackamas.edu/counseling
Disability Resource Center
The Disability Resource Center (DRC) provides services that are designed to support student success by creating a welcoming, inclusive and accessible environment. If you have a history of receiving accommodations or just have questions on how to qualify for services, we welcome you to call or email so we can assist you.
- Contact: Felicia Arce, felicia.arce@clackamas.edu or drc@clackamas.edu, 503-594-3189 or 503-594-6357
Drug and Alcohol Prevention
CCC is committed to maintaining a drug-free institution to create a safe and healthful campus and work environment and to assist its students and employees who may have problems with drugs or alcohol.
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Financial Aid and Scholarships
Financial aid is available to help you achieve your educational goals. The CCC Financial Aid Office provides access to grants, scholarships, work-study and loans to help pay for school. You must fill out the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) each year you attend college to qualify to receive financial aid. The FAFSA is available starting Oct. 1 each year and must be completed annually.
- Materials:
- Website: www.clackamas.edu/financial-aid
- Financial Aid Resource Lab:
- Scholarships
Free Food Pantry
The student food program aims to help supplement food needs and is open to CCC students on a first-request, first-served basis. Contactless food box pick up is available every Wednesday throughout spring 2021 term. A request must be submitted each week in order to receive groceries. Contact asgfrontdesk@clackamas.edu with any questions.
- Contact: asgfrontdesk@clackamas.edu
- Materials: Spring Term flyer
Library
The CCC Library provides user-friendly research tools, relevant resources, customized library instruction and welcoming, inclusive spaces for the CCC community. We have a lot to offer - let us know how we can help you! The Library resources are still available online while the campus is closed.
- Materials:
- Contact: Jane Littlefield, jane.littlefield@clackamas.edu, 503-594-6042
- Webpage: Find our adapted and/or new services and get help
Multicultural Center
The Multicultural Center celebrates the diversity of our students and staff and provides support services and educational opportunities to our college community. We strive to bring awareness and support for all underrepresented groups at Clackamas Community College. Students from underrepresented populations are especially encouraged to join a leadership role within the Multicultural Center.
Stop by our Zoom office and say hi! All CCC students are welcome. Join us if:
- You want to chat and meet new people
- You are struggling with a class
- You want to learn about upcoming events and how to get involved
- You have a question and don't know who to ask
- You want assistance talking to a teacher about culture, identity, pronouns, etc.
Whatever you need, we'll do our best to support you!
- Drop-In Sessions:
- Materials:
- Contact: Beau Gilbert, beau.gilbert@clackamas.edu
- Website: www.clackamas.edu/multicultural-center
Music Department
CCC's Music Department offers performance opportunities for music majors, non-majors and community members alike - even online! Vocalists and instrumentalists can register for chamber or mainstream choir, wind ensemble, jazz band, classical guitar ensemble and more. Students can also explore the production side of music with tech classes in audio recording and electronic music creation.
Introducing the Music Department
Faculty Focus: Music
- Materials:
- Contact: Ami Collofello, ami.collofello@clackamas.edu, 503-594-6685
- Webpage: www.clackamas.edu/music
- Social Media: Facebook, Instagram, YouTube
Sexual Harassment Information and Resources / Title IX
- Materials:
- Contact:
- titleix@clackamas.edu
- John Ginsburg, john.ginsburg@clackamas.edu
- Webpage: www.clackamas.edu/titleix
Transportation
The Transportation Office is hosting focus groups to hear from you! If you live, work, study, or play in Oregon City, Milwaukie or Wilsonville, we want to hear from you! Help build a vision for the future.
- Drop-In Sessions:
- Shuttle Outreach Event
- Materials:
- Contact: Ray Atkinson, ray.atkinson@clackamas.edu, 503-594-0989
- Webpage: www.clackamas.edu/transportation
- SMART Programs
- Contact: Michelle Marston, marston@ridesmart.com, 503-570-0332 or 503-682-7790
- Website: www.ridesmart.com
- Hours: 8 a.m.-5 p.m.
- Social Media: Facebook, Instagram
- South Clackamas Transportation Service
- Contact: Fernanda Casas, fcasas@sctd.org, 503-829-7000
- TriMet:
- Contact: Darin Lund, lundda@trimet.org, 503-544-0869
- Materials: Honored Citizen Handbill
Tutoring (online)
The Tutoring Center offers a welcoming environment for students to get the academic support they need to be successful. We have lots of options for online tutoring through WCOnline, Zoom, and Smarthinking.
- Materials:
- Contact: Josh Aman, josh.aman@clackamas.edu, 503-594-6191
Workforce Development
Needing assistance and/or support?
The Workforce Department at Clackamas Community College has federal grant funds to assist eligible students and job seekers with their education and/or job search activities. If you say yes to the following, attend one of our online information sessions to learn more!
- Did you lose your job or did your hours get reduced due to COVID-19?
- Are you in need of job search assistance/resume creation/interview practice?
- Are you interested in learning about potential grant funds for tuition, books or transportation?
Our department is hosting weekly online information sessions you can sign up for, attend and learn more about the assistance we may be able to provide!
- Drop-In Sessions:
- Contact:
- work.force@clackamas.edu, 503-594-6246
- Claire Calhoun, claire.calhoun@clackamas.edu, 503-594-6407
- Materials:
- Webpage: www.clackamas.edu/workforce
Clubs
Alpha Xi Zeta Chapter of Phi Theta Kappa
Alpha Xi Zeta is the local chapter of Phi Theta Kappa the honor society for two-year colleges. Explore the info below to learn more, or email us at phitk@clackamas.edu.
- Materials:
- Meetings:
- In the search bar, type in: Phi Theta Kappa
- Click on "Enroll"
- When prompted for the enrollment key, enter: PTK
- Class should be displayed on your Moodle dashboard
- Contact: Tiffany Thrift, phitk@clackamas.edu
- Social Media: Facebook, Instagram
Gap Bible Club
The purpose of the GAP Bible Club is to coach students in understanding God and the Bible, as well as following God’s mission and vision for their lives. We do this by meeting for Bible studies and prayer meetings as well as other supplemental meetings and activities.
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- Meetings:
- Regular Meetings: Tuesdays, noon-1 p.m.
- Zoom Live Q&A: March 30, noon-1 p.m.
- Zoom Meeting
- Contact: Cameron Howell, gapbibleclub@gmail.com, 219-323-6965
- Social Media: Facebook, Instagram
Northwest Collegiate Ministries (NCM)
The purpose of NCM is to love God, reach out to all people, and to minister to students in Jesus Christ to develop into mature Christians who impact our community and the world.
- Contact: Rhonda Hull, rhondah@clackamas.edu
Student Nurses' Association
The purpose of Student Nurses' Association is to influence health care, nursing education and practice through legislative activities, as appropriate. To promote and encourage participation in community affairs and activities towards improved health care and the resolution of related social issues. To represent nursing students to the consumer, to institutions, and to other organizations.
- Contact: Sarah Morris, sarahm@clackamas.edu
Welding Club
The Welding Club is a great outlet if you love welding or building things or are interested in the Welding Department at CCC. The Welding Club works together on art projects and community service.
- Contact: Jessica Jones, jessicab71@student.clackamas.edu, 503-217-9540
- Materials: Club flyer
