72 search results for High School Connections

Students Under 18 Years of Age

If you are under 18, Clackamas Community College can help you earn college credits, a high school diploma or a GED.

Instructors

High school instructors and college faculty are key to the success of our High School Connections programs at Clackamas Community College.

Summer Programs

High school students in Clackamas can earn college credit all year long with CTE Summer Camps and the Summer Scholars program.

Other Credit Options

for high school students. Each program requires a contract with a high school and/or school district. Students may participate in the programs based upon their high school's participation. For more information, visit the High School Connections webpage or call 503-594-3161. Advanced Placement, in high school but interested in gaining early college credit, or looking to transfer your military, Collapse all Other Credit Options High School

High Purity Water CC

Developed with Intel, the High Purity Water certificate will teach you how to use reverse osmosis-based equipment used by the high-tech industry.

Water and Environmental Technology CC

Clackamas can prepare you for in-demand jobs in the water industry, including wastewater treatment and backflow testing.

Water and Environmental Technology AAS

CCC's associate degree can prepare you for in-demand jobs in the water industry, including wastewater treatment and backflow testing.

Academic Advising and Education Planning

Academic advising helps students stay on track, making progress toward their educational plans by taking the best classes to meet their career goals.

Disability Resource Center

At Clackamas Community College, the Disability Resource Center provides accommodations to students with permanent or temporary, physical, mental or sensory disabilities.

Student Resources

p.m. High School Connections In person and remotePhone: 503-594-3161Email, to students, email asgfrontdesk@clackamas.edu. Resources for paying tuition and other school, education or providing support services that lead to successfully completing your training in a high, to assist you in finding work, upgrading your skills and/or training leading to a job in a high-demand, or school? Clackamas Community College and the YMCA offer on-site child care and a new drop-in service

Return to Campus

As our communities stabilize from the COVID-19 pandemic and stay-at-home restrictions are lifted, Clackamas Community College will begin to bring students, faculty, staff and visitors back onto our campuses. We will continue to update this page as we have new information to share.

2019-20 Budget Process

marketing campaign for high school seniors, four-year university students and displaced workers, as well, ) Academic Foundations and Connections (AFaC) Reduce materials and services budget $64,000 AFaC, , and student services partnerships with high schools in our College's district to improve readiness, portfolio of high-quality, relevant, innovative and evidence-based instructional methods, programs, , Academic Foundations and Connections Cynthia Risan, Dean, Technology, Applied Science and Public Services

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