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Yes.  Clatsop Community College is accredited by the Northwest Commission on Colleges and Universities (NWCCU). 

 

This means that many credits earned at Clatsop Community College can transfer to other colleges and universities depending on the individual school's policies. 

 

Why many and not all?  Most schools (including CCC) look at how the transfer course applies to a degree program.  To transfer a course, it should have a course number of 100 or higher.  Also, many schools require a specific grade (C or above, although a few schools will transfer a D).  If you are taking courses toward an applied science degree (professional and technical fields), you should check with the institution where you intend to transfer.

 

Students transferring to an Oregon school have the transfer process simplified if they complete the Associate of Arts, Oregon Transfer Degree and the Associate of Science, Oregon Transfer Degree in Business.  

 

Each year, many of our students successfully transfer to Washington, and schools in other states.  If you are starting out your career at CCC, investigate the PLUS program.  If you qualify, they can assist you in choosing courses and a degree that will best meet your needs.

 

Students with additional questions should contact an academic advisor.  Future students may wish to discuss options with an Admissions recruiter.

 

Finally, since many students transfer back to CCC to finish a degree, you should check to see if the other school is regionally accredited.  If not, you may find yourself with a lot of debt and completed courses that cannot be transferred to another school (including CCC).

 

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The notation of a "Z" on a report card or official transcript indicates the student stopped attending classes and did not complete the course. 

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Grades are posted for each term at 8 a.m., on the first Tuesday after the term ends.  As a student, you may view your report card by selecting the "Report Card" link from the MyCCC Student Resources Menu.  The grades also may be viewed by selecting the “unofficial transcript” link.

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Grades are posted for each term at 8 a.m., on the first Tuesday after the term ends.  As a student, you may view your report card by selecting the "Report Card" link from the MyCCC Student Resources Menu.  The grades also may be viewed by selecting the “unofficial transcript” link.

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Information regarding the Childcare Grant is located under Student Resources.  The link to this page is www.clatsopcc.edu/student-resources.   Follow the link to the information and application page. 

Contact Lois Tivey at (503) 338-2456 for additional information.  

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Yes.  For the June 15, 2012 commencement ceremony, you may participate if you are within six credits of earning your certificate or degree.

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Students wishing to change their major need to fill out and submit a change of major form.  Completed forms are accepted in the Student Services Center.  Click here to access the form.  

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You can register on-line by going to the Register Online page and registering the same way a credit (non-academic) student would register.  Just follow the prompts.  If you have any difficulties, you can call registration at 503-338-2411 and they will be happy to help you! 

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Click here to view CCC's course schedule.

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If your goal is to pick up a few classes, view CCC's course schedule here. Provided you meet the course prerequisites listed you can sign up for any course without being a degree seeking student. Click here for a course Registration Form. You’ll find prerequisites outlined in the course descriptions in back of the online catalog.

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The length of time it takes to complete a degree or certificate program at CCC will depend on how many transfer credits you are able to apply towards your intended degree or certificate, your level of competency in writing, reading, and math, and the number of remaining degree/certificate courses requirements you need to complete.

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