Movatterモバイル変換


[0]ホーム

URL:


Jump to content
WikipediaThe Free Encyclopedia
Search

Clatsop Community College

Coordinates:46°11′01″N123°49′29″W / 46.1837°N 123.8246°W /46.1837; -123.8246
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
College in Clatsop County, Oregon, U.S.

Clatsop Community College
TypePubliccommunity college
Established1958
PresidentJarrod Hogue[1]
Location,
U.S.

46°11′01″N123°49′29″W / 46.1837°N 123.8246°W /46.1837; -123.8246
NicknameBandits
Websitewww.clatsopcc.edu
Map

Clatsop Community College (CCC) is a publiccommunity college with facilities inAstoria andSeaside, Oregon. The college's service area includesClatsop County, portions ofColumbia andTillamook counties andPacific andWahkiakum counties inWashington state.

History

[edit]

CCC was established under the direction of the Astoria Board of Education in 1958 and constitutes Oregon's first community college. The original curriculum included two years of classes that could be transferred and two year sequences in Electronics, Business, Automotive and Building Construction. In 1962, Clatsop County residents voted to form a county-wide education district and separate the college from the school district. Renovation of the former Astoria High School began in June 1962 and this facility became the home of CCC.

In October 2008, the college broke ground on the Jerome Campus Redevelopment project. This project, now complete, resulted in the renovation of Towler Hall (the former Astoria High School), renovation of Patriot Hall and the construction of Columbia Hall. .[2]

Accreditation

[edit]

Clatsop Community College is accredited by theNorthwest Commission on Colleges and Universities (NWCCU).[3]

Facilities

[edit]

CCC's main campus in Astoria is located on a hillside overlooking theColumbia River. The campus includes theRoyal Nebeker Art Center Gallery that hosts approximately six exhibits annually. In addition, the college operates a second campus with maritime, fire and technical programs (MERTS), as well as an Industrial & Manufacturing Technology Center (IMTC). The MERTS campus is located east of Astoria and Tongue Point on the Columbia River.

As part of its maritime science program, CCC maintains and operates the training vessel Forerunner.

Small business and economic development services, along with ESL, GED, and vocational classes, are conducted at the South County Center in Seaside.[2]

See also

[edit]

References

[edit]
  1. ^"Jarrod Hogue Begins Presidency at Clatsop Community College | Clatsop Community College". Retrieved2025-04-19.
  2. ^abMcConnell, Sharon Matteson; Paino, Kathleen (Kitty) (2008).A College Built with Vision and Creativity: Clatsop Community College at 50 Years.Astoria, Oregon: Clatsop Community College.
  3. ^Elman, Sandra (2011),Letter Affirming Accreditation, Northwest Commission on College and Universities

External links

[edit]
Private, non-profit institutions
Private, religious institutions
Private, for-profit institutions
Public institutions
Community colleges
Defunct colleges
International
National
Retrieved from "https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Clatsop_Community_College&oldid=1308221246"
Categories:
Hidden categories:

[8]ページ先頭

©2009-2025 Movatter.jp