money

College changes distance learning fees

By Victoria Drews / June 1, 2020

Story by Victoria Drews Many students that have been able to stay in school at this time have found themselves looking over billing statements and making sure school payments are covered — while deferred payment fees and late registration fees have been waived, so as to ease the financial burden of their students, why hasn’t…

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Covid-19 continues to uproot normal life

By Jared Preble / May 6, 2020

  COVID-19, commonly referred to as “the coronavirus” has decimated the world’s health and economy in a matter of months, putting more Americans out of work in three weeks than the great recession did in two years. Millions of people are left with an unfair financial disadvantage. Rent, food, tuition — all of these expenses…

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Grant expands shuttle service

By Clackamas Print / January 28, 2020

By Rebekah Thompson Getting to class has gotten a lot easier this term due to a shuttle grant Clackamas Community College received last spring. According to CCC Transportation Systems Analyst Ray Atkinson, the funds were acquired through the Statewide Transportation Improvement Fund, which granted CCC a total of $245,774. This grant has allowed CCC to…

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Dollar$ for Baller$

By Clackamas Print / November 19, 2019

  The NCAA has been opposed to paying college athletes for years; however, recently the NCAA’s Board of Governors voted unanimously to allow collegiate athletes to benefit from the use of their name, image and likeness. The Board of Governors may have felt some pressure from the state of California, whose governor, Gavin Newsom, passed…

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Trees Rejoice: College stops printing 1/2 million schedules

By Laura Canida / October 30, 2019

  Story by Laura Canida For the first time in many years, the college stopped sending home the schedule of classes. Clackamas Community College was one of the last remaining community colleges  in the state to still mail printed schedules to the community. Many institutions had already moved to a newsletter or a magazine; according…

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New executive director John Chang Q&A

By Clackamas Print / October 23, 2019

John Chang wants to give you money. As the new executive director of the Clackamas Community College Foundation, Chang’s job is to raise money and give it away to students – in the form of scholarships. The Print sat down with the new director to discuss his background in accounting, how he drinks his coffee…

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19-year-old CEO honors his mother

By Jacob Thompson / November 27, 2018

As Clackamas Community College’s men’s basketball team warmed up for their season opener, the Cougars dawned fresh white warm-up shirts with red and blue claw marks on the front. The design came from a once-homeless teenager who’s now a Clackamas student and basketball player, freshman point guard Devon Banks. His company, Make Them Respect You,…

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How to properly sit on your money

By Dani Clifton / February 24, 2016

Save early so you can bathe in your benjamins later

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