tuition increase
Story by Nick Schwada Hold on to your pockets – Clackamas Community College wants to increase tuition. The college is proposing an $8 per credit increase, which would go into effect beginning summer term. On Feb. 4, Alissa Mahar, vice president of College Services, told the President’s Council that the college needs to charge more.…
Read MoreClackamas Community College’s Board of Education voted to increase tuition for the 2019-2020 school year. The board voted at its April 10 meeting to raise tuition by $3 to $103 per credit hour for in-state students and to increase out-of-state tuition by $8 to $274 per credit hour. This decision came as a bit of…
Read MoreThe Clackamas Fire Department and American Medical Response arrived in Roger Rook hall on Tuesday around 11:30 a.m. A visiting representative of the Federal Government became unresponsive, and suffered tremors, according to enrollment services coordinator Lindsey Pierce. “[She was] checking on the price of fees, and she just had a series of questions she had…
Read MoreClackamas Community College increases Fall 2018 tuition $7 per credit hour from $93 to $100
Read MoreIllustrated by Chelsea Pagan By Kristen Wohlers Check underneath your couch cushions because, chances are, you’ll need those extra coins to pay for tuition next year. On the agenda for Clackamas Community College’s Feb. 8 Board of Education meeting is a recommendation to increase tuition and fees for the 2017-2018 school year. The proposed changes…
Read MoreAlthough the $90 million bond was passed earlier this school year, Clackamas Community College must still make tough decisions where funding is involved. The money received from the bond cannot be used for operational projects for the college. As CCC Board member Greg Chaimov puts it, “The bond is to build things, tuition is to…
Read MoreDuring the Clackamas Community College Board meeting last Wednesday, March 11, a vote was on the table to increase tuition for the 2015-16 school year by $3 per credit. This vote was “actively discussed” during the previous month’s Board meeting according to Amanda Coffey, English faculty member in an email to fellow CCC faculty. After…
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