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CCC at a glance
• Founded 1966
• Three campuses
• 25,000+ students/6,600 FTE
• Most students are 18-21 years old
• Transfer degree average age is 24
• CTE student average age is 36
Grad stats
• Awarded 1,442 degrees and certificates
• Youngest graduate was 17 years old
• Oldest
graduate was
70 years old
Debbie Ethell
Founder of KOTA Foundation of
Elephants
“Clackamas Community College
literally changed my life. I walked
into what I thought was an easy
class, but was confronted with an
unexpected question: ‘What did I
want to do with my life?’”
Student focus
Bond projects
Harmony West
Opened winter 2017-18
Industrial Technology Center
Opened fall 2018
DeJardin Hall expansion
Spring 2019 completion
Student Services/Community Center
Summer 2021 completion
Jeffery Kesterson
Veteran
Father of six
First in family to finish college
Degree: CAD/CAM program and
manufacturing
Job: Prototype technician at
Gerber Knives
“CCC offered me hope. Their
scholarships helped provide me
the opportunity to go to school.”
Student Focus
Diversity, equity, inclusion
• Create an inclusive, equitable, culturally
competent and supportive environment
that enriches our community.
Guided pathways
Get on a path• Explore programs
• Pre-college pathways
• Onboarding
Stay on the path• Collaborative advising
• Early alerts
Complete the path• Partnerships
• Intentional learning
College readiness • Visits from the Welcome Team
and campus tours
• Admissions counseling with
400+ CCC-bound seniors
• Federal Financial Aid (FAFSA)
application support
• Special events: Regional Skills
Competition, High School
Partner Luncheon and
National College Fair
High School Connections
Advanced High School Credit
3,573 students
34,288 credits earned
$3.1 million saved!
In 2017-18:
Grants
• $3.5-million TechHire
grant
• $100,000 Metallica
grant
• $2.25-million Title III
grant
• Currently more than $3
million in grant
requests out now.
Richard Jensen
Nationally ranked CCC wrestler
at age 36
Job: Owns auto repair business
“Before coming to CCC, I spent
the previous 15 years caught in
the web of addiction. ... Proving
that it is never too late to take a
chance, I came to CCC and
poured my heart into making my
dream a reality.”
Financial sustainability
• Increase institutional resources and
capacity to better fill the college’s mission.
Annual tuition comparison
$4,944
$10,208
$35,195
$0 $5,000 $10,000 $15,000 $20,000 $25,000 $30,000 $35,000 $40,000
CCC
Public University
Private University
Tuition Rates
1
$4,725
$4,860 $4,939
$4,944 $5,130
$5,290 $5,420 $5,445 $5,445 $5,490 $5,492 $5,513 $5,540 $5,550
$5,897 $5,913
$6,188 Chemeketa CC
Tillamook Bay CC
Central Oregon CC
Clackamas CC
Clatsop CC
Linn Benton CC
PCC
Oregon Coast CC
Treasure Valley CC
Columbia Gorge CC
Klamath CC
Umpqua CC
Mt Hood CC
Rogue CC
Lane CC
SW Oregon CC
Blue Mountain CC
Average full-time In-District Tuition & Fees (annualized)
CCC
Enrollment decline2
50
24
30
91
4 35
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8
37
54
8
38
63
9
36
16
3
35
19
1
30
35
2
27
23
5
25
78
9
26
03
4
25
47
9
25
44
5
0
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25000
30000
35000
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45000
2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017
Community college funding
28.80%
39.70%
22.50% 23.40%
48.70%
36.90%
0.00%
10.00%
20.00%
30.00%
40.00%
50.00%
60.00%
2007-08 2014-15
Tuition Property taxes State funding
State Revenue & CCSF Share
$9,336
$10,438
$12,742 $12,733
$11,613
$13,917
$16,086
$18,500 $19,491
$379 $411 $428 $495 $431 $395 $465 $550 $570
4.1%3.9%
3.4%3.9% 3.7%
2.8%2.9% 3.0%
2.9%
-0.5%
0.5%
1.5%
2.5%
3.5%
4.5%
5.5%
6.5%
7.5%
8.5%
$(500)
$1,500
$3,500
$5,500
$7,500
$9,500
$11,500
$13,500
$15,500
$17,500
$19,500
2001-03 2003-05 2005-07 2007-09 2009-11 2011-13 2013-15 2015-17 2017-19
Actual State General Fund CCSF CCSF as a % of State GF
4.1% 2001-03 funding level of CCSF equates to $791 million in 2017-19
Janel BrubakerDegree: A.S. in English
Job: Mechanical/energy
technician at R&W Engineering
Hobby: Writer
“I loved how student-driven the
school seemed to be. I never felt
as though I was just a number on
a spreadsheet. I felt valued and
heard. I felt like I mattered, and
that, ultimately, was what saved
my life. Janel reading her fiction at Marylhurst University
Student focus