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Every year about 15,000 current and prospective OCCC students file a Free Application for Federal Student Aid. This application is the gateway to federal and state grants, loans and also
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Every year about 15,000 current and prospective OCCC students file a Free Application for Federal Student Aid. This application is the gateway to federal and state grants, loans and also
Read MoreThe new champion chili cook at OCCC is … Professor Reeca Young, program director for the Occupational Therapy Assistant program. Young won for her Kickin’ Chicken Creamy White Chili. The
Read MoreLiving in a different country is not as easy as many people might imagine. Financial issues, homesickness, a language barrier, culture shock, and loneliness are among the largest struggles many
Read MoreGetting a good job is hard, even without a criminal record. It’s much harder with a history of jail time and no high school diploma. That’s one reason OCCC is
Read MoreNational Theatre Live presents ‘Behind the Beautiful Forevers’ OCCC has partnered with Oklahoma City Repertory Theatre (CityRep) to present screenings of National Theatre Live (NTL) performances in the college’s Visual
Read MoreThe dog-training program at Lexington prison is at risk because of budget cuts in the Oklahoma Department of Corrections, despite being featured in the popular film “Dogs of Lexington,” produced
Read MoreForty-two scholarships totaling over $18,750 will be awarded to students after the application deadline Feb. 26. The OCCC Foundation is offering the scholarships, said Jennifer Harrison, director of Development. To
Read MoreAdjunct history Professor Tom Easley says he always remembers the day when he thought he had killed a man in the line of duty. It happened in 1995, just two
Read MoreSome people may be surprised to learn OCCC has an official app, called “OCCC”, brought to you by STRAXIS technologies. Intrigued I set out to learn which of its features
Read MoreStudents are eligible to be on the President’s honor roll by achieving a GPA of 4.0 while carrying at least 12 hours. Part-time students are eligible if they have maintained
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