Frequently Asked Questions - Support Services
- Does CCC meet the criteria for the post 911 GI bill, for dependents that have had the benefits turned over to them?
- Does Clatsop provide Veteran’s Assistance?
- How do I find out if I’m eligible for the Post 9/11 GI Bill?
- I am hoping to transfer in a number of military training credits. Is there a limit of how many credits I can apply towards my degree requirement?
- What documentation do I need to provide to get my military training evaluated?
- How do I find out if my military courses will count towards a certificate or degree at CCC?
- How do I obtain a disability accommodation for use of campus facilities or for college coursework and events?
Yes. Contact Jim Holen, 503-338-2474 for more information.
Yes. Contact CCC’s Veteran’s Services Coordinator at 503-338-2474.
Visit the US Department of Veterans Affairs for information.
Yes, degree seeking students must complete at least 24 credits of course work at Clatsop Community College to earn an associate degree. Certificate seekers must complete a minimum of 12 credit hours at CCC.
CCC requires official transcripts or separation papers reflecting military training.
Apply to a CCC degree or certificate program. Once you are admitted, CCC will evaluate your military training records. CCC follows the American Council on Education’s recommendations for awarding credit for military training. If the ACE has awarded credit, CCC will transfer in coursework applicable to a student’s degree or certificate requirements.
Students can contact the Disabilities Resources Coordinator in the Student Services Center at 503 338-2474,and via email at jholen@clatsopcc.edu Students will need to provide appropriate documentation of their disability, to include recommendations for necessary disability accommodations.


