Our Mission Central Oregon Community College promotes student success and community enrichment by providing quality, accessible, lifelong educational opportunities.

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Our Mission Central Oregon Community College promotes student success and community enrichment by providing quality, accessible, lifelong educational opportunities.

Where We Are Comprehensive college services to the residents of our 10,000-square-mile district. Campuses in Bend, Redmond, Madras and Prineville

Who We Are COCC is Oregon’s oldest two-year college Transfer/lower division programs Career and Technical Education (CTE) Adult Basic Skills English Language Learning Continuing Education: Community Learning Professional Development Industry-Specific Training Small Business Development Center

COCC’s Economic Impact What the Numbers Say COCC’s Economic Impact The College and its students add $237.6 million to the region’s economy. Compared to someone with a high school diploma, associate’s degree graduates earn $9,000 more per year, on average, over the course of a working lifetime.

Who We Serve The Students of COCC, 2016-17 Total enrollment: 16,501 students Total credit enrollment: 8,965 (average age 26) Total non-credit enrollment: 9,544 (average age 44) 2016 in-district high school graduates enrolled at COCC totaled 31% Nearly one in nine of our credit students is Latino/a.