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Register at cocc.enrole.com or call 541.383.7270
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Pre-registration required for all courses
Register through Continuing Education
prior to the class beginning. Payment
is required at the time of registration.
Course fee covers registration for one
person unless otherwise noted.
Enrollment
Please register as early as possible,
especially since most of our courses
require a minimum number of participants.
Continuing Education coursess are filled
on a first-come, first-served basis. If COCC
has to cancel a course for any reason, a full
refund is issued.
Registered Students
Unless you hear from us, go to class.
The only time you will hear from us is:
· If class is cancelled
· If there is a change in time or day
· If the class is full
You are responsible for obtaining your
materials lists (see page 31).
Wait List
Students are encouraged to put their
name on the wait list for full courses.
DO NOT ATTEND the class unless you
have received a call letting you know that
you may now register.
Payments/Cancellations
Make checks payable to COCC. We accept
Visa, MasterCard & Discover. Cancellations
received five days prior to the start of the
course will receive a full refund. Students
must cancel by contacting our office via
phone 541.383.7270 or email: ceinfo@cocc.
edu. Full refunds are also issued for any
course cancelled by COCC. Refunds will
be issued to your credit card or via check
if you paid by check or cash. The checks
will be mailed within two weeks of the
cancellation date. Failure to participate in
a course or program does not result in a
refund. Exceptions to the general refund
policy are noted in the course descriptions
on our website and in the printed schedule
If you have any questions, please call us at
541.383.7270.
Policies
Anyone age 16 or older may attend
Continuing Education courses or
workshops unless otherwise noted.
Additional policies are online at cocc.edu/
continuinged.
GENERAL INFORMATION
Confirmation
Those registering online receive immediate
email confirmation. Those registering by
phone or in-person receive confirmation
by email after payment is processed.
CEUs
COCC offers Continuing Education Units
for successful completion of certain
job-related courses. Check with your
professional organization to see if a
COCC CEU will satisfy your profession's
requirement. Call 541.383.7500 for
transcript order information.
Grant Fund
Partial grants may be available for short
term non-credit training in workforce
skill areas such as computer training.
For more information about the Community
Opportunity Fund call
541.383.7270
.
Accessibility
In advance of College events, persons
needing accommodation or transportation
because of a physical or mobility disability,
contact Campus Services at 541.383.7775.
For accommodation because of other
disability such as hearing impairment,
contact Disability Services at 541.383.7583.
Inclement Weather
Check cocc.edu or call 541.383.7700 for a
recorded message.
Consent for Information
OAR 581-41-460 authorizes Central Oregon
Community College to ask you to provide
your social security number. The number
will be used by the college for reporting,
research and record keeping, extending
credit and processing debts. Your number
will also be provided by the college to
the Oregon Community College Unified
Reporting System (OCCURS), which
is a group made up of all community
colleges in Oregon, the State Office of
Community College Services and the
Oregon Community College Association.
OCCURS gathers information about
students and programs to meet state
and federal reporting requirements.
It also helps colleges plan, research and
develop programs. This information helps
the colleges to support the progress
of students and their success in the
workplace and other education programs.
OCCURS and/or the College may also
match your social security number with
such systems as:
· State and private universities, colleges
and vocational schools, to find out how
many community college students go
on with their education and to find out
whether community college courses are a
good basis for further education;
· The Shared Information System, which
gathers information to help state and
local agencies plan education and training
services to help Oregon citizens get the
best jobs available;
· The Office of Professional Technical
Education Management Information
System, to provide reports to the state
and federal governments. The information
is used to learn about education, training
and job market trends for planning,
research and program improvement.
Funding for community colleges is based
on this information;
· The American College Testing Service,
if you take the Asset placement test, for
educational research purposes;
· National Loan Clearinghouse. Your
number will be used only for the purposes
listed above. State and federal law
protects the privacy of your records.
Non-Discrimination Policy
The goal of Central Oregon Community
College is to provide an atmosphere that
encourages our faculty, staff and students
to realize their full potential. In support
of this goal, it is the policy of Central
Oregon Community College that there
will be no discrimination or harassment
on the basis of age, disability, sex, marital
status, national origin, ethnicity, color,
race, religion, sexual orientation, gender
identity, genetic information, citizenship
status, veteran status or any other
protected classes under Federal and State
statutes in any educational programs,
activities or employment. Persons having
questions about equal opportunity and
nondiscrimination should contact the
Equal Employment Officer, c/o COCC's
Human Resources office, 541.383.7216.
Faculty, staff and students are protected
from discrimination and harassment under
Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 and
Title IX of the Education Amendments of
1972. Further inquiries may be directed to
the Affirmative Action Officer, c/o COCC's
Human Resources office, 541.383.7216.
COCC is an Equal Opportunity recreation
provider under Special Use Permit from
the Deschutes National Forest.