CCC Computer Services work-study students work on the donated laptops

Community Donations Help CCC Put Refurbished Laptops in Students’ Hands

Thanks to the generosity of local and regional partners, Clatsop Community College is giving students in need a new tool for success: refurbished laptops. Recent donations of surplus devices from the Multnomah Athletic Club, Clatsop County, and the City of Seaside are fueling CCC’s growing Surplus Device Program, which refurbishes computers for student use while providing hands-on training for work-study students in computer services.

Since its launch in 2023, the Surplus Device Program has already placed 244 laptops directly into the hands of CCC students—at no cost to them. Each device is securely erased, tuned up, and equipped with essential programs like Microsoft Office, Zoom, and other class-specific software. Students also receive “no-questions-asked” support for up to two years after graduation, including the ability to exchange broken or outdated laptops for newer refurbished units.

“This program is a win-win for everyone,” said CCC Computer Services Director Tom Ank. “We’re helping students who may not be able to afford their own devices, giving our IT work-study students valuable real-world experience, and keeping electronic waste out of landfills.”

The program works by taking computers that no longer meet the strict requirements for use by state agencies and public institutions, but that still have years of useful life remaining. Rather than sending them overseas for scrap, CCC student workers refurbish the machines under the supervision of Computer Services staff, ensuring security and functionality. Even units that cannot be fully restored are broken down for usable parts, with any remainder responsibly recycled.

Work-study student Daniel works on a water-damaged laptop.
Work-study student Daniel works on a water-damaged laptop.

The impact of this program goes beyond the classroom. It supports student success, reduces financial barriers to education, and reflects CCC’s commitment to sustainability and community partnership.

“Thank you to Clatsop County, the City of Seaside, and the Multnomah Athletic Club for their generous donations, as well as CCC Board Member Jody Stahancyk for her continued support in this effort,” said CCC President Jarrod Hogue. “It’s a powerful example of how our greater community comes together to foster student success and expand opportunity.”

As the need for student devices continues to grow, CCC welcomes additional donations of surplus computers from businesses, organizations, and individuals. Potential donors can connect with the college’s Computer Services team to learn more about how their used equipment can be given a second life—and make a difference in a student’s education.

Work-study student Nicholas inventories the donated laptops
Work-study student Nicholas inventories the donated laptops

For more information or to discuss making a device donation, please contact Tom Ank in the Computer Services Office at Clatsop Community College at 503-338-2413.

Non-Discrimination Declaration

It is the policy of Clatsop Community College that there will be no discrimination or harassment on the grounds of race, color, sex, gender, marital status, religion, national origin, age, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression or disability in any educational programs, activities, or employment. Questions or complaints should be directed to Anita Jensen, Affirmative Action/Gender Equity (Title IX) Officer, Lower Library, Suite 102, ajensen@clatsopcc.edu (503) 338-2450; TDD : Oregon Relay- Dial 711. For Student Access Services, contact Faith Forster, Columbia Hall, Room 111, fforster@clatsopcc.edu (503) 338-2313

Accommodations

Students having questions about or a request for classroom accommodations should contact Faith Forster, Columbia Hall, Room 111,  fforster@clatsopcc.edu (503) 338-2313.   Community members having questions about or a request for special needs and accommodation should contact Anita Jensen, Lower Library, Suite 102, ajensen@clatsopcc.edu (503) 338-2450; TDD: Oregon Relay- Dial 711. Please send special needs and accommodations requests here. Contact should be made at least two business days in advance of the event.  

Declaración de no-discriminación

Es la política de Clatsop Community College que no habrá ningún tipo de discriminación o acoso por razón de raza, color, sexo, género, estado civil, religión, origen nacional, edad, orientación sexual, identidad de género o expresióno discapacidad en los programas educativos, actividades o en la contratación. Preguntas o quejas deben ser dirigidas al Anita Jensen, Oficial de Acción Afirmativa / Título IX localizada en la biblioteca, oficina número 102 , ajensen@clatsopcc.edu número de teléfono (503) 338-2450, TDD (discapacidad auditiva) marcar 711 en su teléfono. Para servicios de acceso para estudiantes, comuníquese con Faith Forster localizada en Columbia Hall, oficina número 111,  fforster@clatsopcc.edu (503) 338-2313.

Ayuda a personas discapacitadas

Estudiantes que tengan preguntas o una requieran solicitud de adaptaciones en el aula deben comunicarse con Faith Forster, localizada en Columbia Hall , oficina número 111, fforster@clatsopcc.edu (503) 338-2313. En cuanto a los miembros de la comunidad, se les pide que se comuniquen con Anita Jensen, localizada en la biblioteca, oficina número 102 , ajensen@clatsopcc.edu número de teléfono (503) 338-2450, TDD (discapacidad auditiva) marcar 711 en su teléfono. Haga el favor de notificar a la oficina para que se le pueda proporcionar apoyo. La comunicación debe tomar lugar por lo menos dos días de trabajo antes del evento por el cual se requiera tal ayuda. Para más información, vea la página Web de Clatsop Community College bajo Información en Español. 

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