2021-22 ACCELERATED LEARNING PROGRAM DIRECTORY - Oregon.gov

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For general questions about any of the programs here, contact the community college or university staff person listed. For specifics about enrollment in coursestaught at the high school, contact your high school counselor or teacher.2021-22 ACCELERATED LEARNING PROGRAM DIRECTORYFOR OREGON’S PUBLIC HIGHER EDUCATION INSTITUTIONSThis directory is updated regularly by Oregon's higher education institution partners in collaboration with the Higher Education Coordinating Commission (HECC). It can be found on the HECC’sHigh School to College Pathways page. This document aims to serve Oregon high school students and those who support them in finding opportunities to pursue college credit while in high school.COLLEGE/UNIVERSITYBLUE MOUNTAINCOMMUNITYCOLLEGEPENDLETONCENTRAL OREGONCOMMUNITYCOLLEGEBENDPROGRAM TYPE/NAMEBRIEF DESCRIPTIONHigh School BasedCollege Credit/Early CollegeCurrent high school students can earn both high schooland college credit while attending high school. Thesecourses are taught by qualified high school teachers at adiscounted rate of 20.00 per credit hour. Studentsshould check with high school staff to see if high schoolpays for college credit costs.ExpandedOptionsExpanded Options courses are college courses takendirectly from the college. These can be either on-campusor taken online for a rate of 112.00 per credit hour plusfees. Students should check with high school staff to seeif high school pays for college credit costs.Concurrent EnrollmentHigh school (HS) students 15-years and older are eligibleto register in up to 19 credits at COCC. HS students whoregister at COCC are fully responsible for complying withall the policies and procedures of the College as outlinedin the Information for High School Students resourcesent to each HS student upon admission. It is importantto note that parents cannot access student recordsWEBLINKCONTACT INFOMATION[LINK]Tami PellesEarly College Credit Coordinator(541) 278-5152tpelles@bluecc.edu[LINK]Tami PellesEarly College Credit Coordinator(541) 278-5152tpelles@bluecc.edu[LINK]Admissions & Records Office(541) 383-7500welcome@cocc.edu1

For general questions about any of the programs here, contact the community college or university staff person listed. For specifics about enrollment in coursestaught at the high school, contact your high school counselor or teacher.(grades, class schedule, attendance, etc.) without writtenpermission from the student. The student is responsiblefor all tuition, fees, books, and related expenses.High School BasedCollege Credit/College NowExpanded OptionsWith the College Now Program COCC works with areahigh schools to offer students the opportunity to earncollege credit for certain career and technical educationand general education transfer courses, which theycomplete at their schools. Courses that are offered vary byhigh school and are designed for high school juniors andseniors. The fee is 25 per college credit. Generaleducation transfer courses may be used to meet COCCcertificate or degree requirements as well as for transferto most Oregon community colleges and universities.Students should check with all colleges about theirpolicies for transferring college credits earned in highschool.The Expanded Options Program (EOP) was created in2005 by the Oregon legislature (SB 300) to provide highschool students with additional opportunities to continueor complete their education, as well as to allow studentsto earn concurrent high school and college credit throughpublic community colleges and universities in the state ofOregon. If it is approved by the student’s high school theschool district will cover the cost of tuition and fees.Dual Credit Office(541) 504-2930collegenow@cocc.edu[LINK]Cindy LenhartInstructional Outreach Dean(541) 383-7708clenhart@cocc.eduKrissa HarrisHigh School PartnershipsCoordinator(541) 383-7276kharris4@cocc.edu[LINK]Admissions & Records Office(541) 383-7500welcome@cocc.edu2

For general questions about any of the programs here, contact the community college or university staff person listed. For specifics about enrollment in coursestaught at the high school, contact your high school counselor or teacher.CHEMEKETACOMMUNITYCOLLEGESALEMHigh School BasedCollege Credit/College Credit NowCollege Credit Now provides high school students with anopportunity to earn Chemeketa Community Collegecredits while still in high school. Courses are taught at thehigh school by qualified instructors, and students canenroll in as many College Credit Now courses for only 30per year.Early CollegeDual enrollment provides students with the uniqueopportunity to work toward a high school diploma and acollege certificate or degree at the same time, and it'sopen to students from all school districts and homeschools. Students take courses at the ChemeketaCommunity College campus instead of their home highschool.Expanded OptionsThe Expanded Options Program allows students to bedually enrolled in high school and at Chemeketa. Thestudent’s school district determines their eligibility andguidelines. Students need to contact their school districtfor eligibility requirements to participate in this program.Salem KeizerEarly CollegeEarly College High School (ECHS) has increased optionsfor non-traditional students. Through a partnership withChemeketa, students can access technical education inaddition to the typical college model of general education.A student could potentially graduate from high schooland meet or closely meet the requirements for anAssociate Degree or Transfer Degree at the end of grade13 without any tuition costs to the student. Specialeducation support services are maintained at a centrallocation for students transitioning into the collegecampus.[LINK]Sara HastingsDean of High School Partnerships(503) 365-4705sara.hastings@chemeketa.edu[LINK]High School Partnerships(503) 399-5293highschool@chemeketa.edu[LINK]High School Partnerships(503) 399-5293highschool@chemeketa.eduHigh School Partnerships(503) 399-5293highschool@chemeketa.edu[LINK]Kelly TiscorniaECHS Counselor(503) 365-4800tiscornia kelly@salkeiz.k12.or.us3

For general questions about any of the programs here, contact the community college or university staff person listed. For specifics about enrollment in coursestaught at the high school, contact your high school counselor or teacher.SummitLearning CharterEarly CollegeStudents can earn transferable credits to a four-yearuniversity, explore trades and technical career options,work towards skill development, or get started on anassociate’s degree.High School BasedCollege Credit/AdvancedCollege CreditAdvanced College Credit (ACC) is a partnership programbetween Clackamas Community College (CCC) and areahigh schools to offer high school students the opportunityto earn college credit while still in high school. ACCclasses are college approved courses delivered at the highschool and taught by college-approved high schoolinstructors. ACC instructors must meet college credentialrequirements established by each instructionaldepartment and the courses must align with CCC courserequirements and curriculum content. College creditsearned are posted to the student’s CCC college transcript,just as if the class had been taken at the college and mayapply to certificates and degrees at CCC, or may betransferred to another college or university.Expanded Options/Early CollegeExpanded Options/Early College Program allowsstudents to take classes at the college campus or online.Students must be referred by their school district or highschool to participate.High SchoolCareer & TechnicalEducationHigh School CTE courses are held on the college campusand taught by college faculty. Students participate inhands-on courses in auto body, automotive,manufacturing, and welding with other high schoolstudents. Students must be referred by their schooldistrict or high school to participate.CLACKAMASCOMMUNITYCOLLEGEOREGON CITY[LINK]Nathan ShayEarly College Advisor(971) 344-7531nshay@summitlc.org[LINK]High School Connections(503) 594-3161hsconnections@clackamas.edu[LINK]High School Connections(503) 594-3161hsconnections@clackamas.edu[LINK]High School Connections(503) 594-3161hsconnections@clackamas.edu4

For general questions about any of the programs here, contact the community college or university staff person listed. For specifics about enrollment in coursestaught at the high school, contact your high school counselor or teacher.CLATSOPCOMMUNITYCOLLEGEASTORIAHigh School PlusHigh School Plus courses are taught by a CCC instructorlike a traditional college class but offer the convenience ofbeing taught on a high school campus or designatedlocation. Course offerings include Career and Technical(CTE) classes as well as transfer courses that are part ofthe Associate of Arts Oregon Transfer Degree (AAOT).Students must be attending a high school that has acontract with CCC to offer the college courses. Studentsmust meet college prerequisite requirements and beapproved for the course by the high school.High School BasedCollege Credit/Career & TechnicalEducationThis program allows students to earn Clatsop CommunityCollege credits for completing competencies mastered incertain selected local High School courses, Tongue PointJob Corp Center programs, or the United States CoastGuard training programs. Through an agreementbetween Clatsop Community College and regionalschools and training facilities, students can earn bothsecondary school or training center credits, as well ascollege credits upon satisfactorily completing identifiedcompetencies mastered in their classes or training.College Now credit is available for course work inAccounting, Business, Fire Science, Industrial computer Applications, Office Administration, andWelding.SimultaneousEnrollmentSimultaneous Enrollment is a great opportunity for highschool students to attend classes at Clatsop CommunityCollege. Students simultaneously earn credit toward highschool graduation requirements and college credits from[LINK]High School Connections(503) 594-3161hsconnections@clackamas.edu[LINK]Kristen WilkinDean of Workforce Education &Training(503) 338-7696kwilkin@clatsopcc.edu[LINK]Lisa NybergDirector of Advising(503) 338-2480lnyberg@clatsopcc.edu5

For general questions about any of the programs here, contact the community college or university staff person listed. For specifics about enrollment in coursestaught at the high school, contact your high school counselor or teacher.a regionally accredited community college. Collegeclasses taken as a high school student may or may notcount toward your college degree. Oregon institutionswill accept college credits earned that are 100-level andabove. Some private colleges and universities may notaccept college credit that you earned while still in highschool.Expanded OptionsThe purpose of Expanded Options is to help students in11th and 12th grade access additional courses, continue orcomplete their education, earn concurrent high schooland college credit, and gain early entry into postsecondary education. Courses must not be consideredduplications of the offerings available at the student’shigh school. For a copy of the 2011 Oregon RevisedStatues related to SB300 visit this website.High School BasedCollege Credit/Coastal CommitmentDual Credit and Sponsored Dual Credit, also known asCoastal Commitment, are programs allowing students totake college-level academic coursework while enrolled inhigh school with instruction taking place at the highschool. Through an agreement between ClatsopCommunity College (CCC) and regional schools inClatsop and Columbia counties, students are enrolled intheir high school class that is approved by CCC for collegecredit.[LINK]Lisa NybergDirector of Advising(503) 338-2480lnyberg@clatsopcc.edu[LINK]Margaret FrimothSenior Manager of Lives inTransition/ Diversity & Equity(503) 338-2442mfrimoth@clatsopcc.edu[LINK]Steve HolmanDean of Transfer(541) 506-6045sholman@cgcc.edu.COLUMBIA GORGECOMMUNITYCOLLEGEHigh School BasedCollege Credit/College NowThe College Now program allows high school students toearn college credit for select high school classes at the sametime they are earning credit toward their high schooldiploma. College Now courses are taught by qualified high6

For general questions about any of the programs here, contact the community college or university staff person listed. For specifics about enrollment in coursestaught at the high school, contact your high school counselor or teacher.school instructors during regular school hours at astudent's high school and have the same content andoutcomes as the course at CGCC.THE DALLESMary KramerDean of CTE(541) 506-6033mkramer@cgcc.eduStudent Services(541) 506-6011studentservices@cgcc.eduEarly CollegeThe Early College (EC) program provides students inparticipating high schools an opportunity to take collegecourses as part of their high school education. Studentsreceive college credit and high school credit for the samecourse. Costs covered by the school districts includetuition, textbook(s), class fees, and transportation.Students from participating high schools who areinterested in the Early College program should check withtheir high school to determine eligibility requirements fortheir high school.Expanded OptionsThe Expanded Options (EO) program allows eligiblejuniors and seniors in Oregon high schools to take collegecredits classes at Columbia Gorge Community College(CGCC) or online. In most cases, your high school willcover the cost of tuition and fees for these courses, butcheck with your high school counselor to confirm.Tuition, textbook(s), class fees are covered by the schooldistrict, however, students are responsible for the cost oftheir transportation. Students should contact their highschool for the EO program eligibility requirements andprogram application. Initial eligibility for the EO program[LINK][LINK]Student Services(541) 506-6011studentservices@cgcc.eduMike TaphouseDean of Students(541) 506-6026mtaphouse@cgcc.eduStudent Services(541) 506-6011studentservices@cgcc.edu7

For general questions about any of the programs here, contact the community college or university staff person listed. For specifics about enrollment in coursestaught at the high school, contact your high school counselor or teacher.is decided in the spring, before the students' Juniorand/or Senior years in high school.EASTERN OREGONUNIVERSITYLA GRANDEHigh School BasedCollege Credit/Eastern PromiseSponsored dual credit provides discounted tuition ratesto high school students who are attending regional highschools located throughout eastern Oregon. SDC isdefined as the award of secondary and post-secondarycredit concurrently for a course offered in high schoolduring regular school hours. To receive dual credit, EOUwill authorize credit for approved classes taught byqualified instructors at regional high schools.Eastern Promise Office(541) 962-3941ep@eou.edu[LINK]Genesis MeaderdsDirector of Admissions(541) 962-3393gmeaderds@eou.eduLaurie PowellAdministrative Program Assistant(541) ege NowKlamath Community College (KCC) partners with severalarea high schools to offer the College Now Program totheir students. This program assists in planning andcoordinating to bring high school students onto KCC'scampus to take courses and have an actual on-campusexperience. This program is supported and paid for by thedistricts, but all eligible students can participate.Students should see their high school counselor or KCC’sStudent Services for details and requirements.[LINK]Kelly KlineDirector of Accelerated Learning(541) .eduCollege OnlineHigh SchoolKlamath Community College (KCC) offers high schoolstudents distance education courses, often referred to asonline courses, at no cost to the student. This program is[LINK]Kelly KlineDirector of Accelerated Learning(541) 880-2337KLAMATH FALLS8

For general questions about any of the programs here, contact the community college or university staff person listed. For specifics about enrollment in coursestaught at the high school, contact your high school counselor or teacher.High School BasedCollege Credit/Dual CreditSynchronousLANECOMMUNITYCOLLEGEsupported and paid for by the school districts; however allhigh school students are c.eduDual Credit is defined as awarding secondary andpostsecondary credit for a course offered in a high schoolduring regular school hours, as determined by the localschool board and community college board policy. Dualcredit courses are designed to help high school studentsprogress through postsecondary education by eliminatingduplication of course work and/or proficiencies.[LINK]Kelly KlineDirector of Accelerated Learning(541) .edu[LINK]Kelly KlineDirector of Accelerated Learning(541) .eduCourses being offered at the high school, deliveredthrough Synchronous equipment from our KlamathCommunity College (KCC) Campus and taught by KCCFaculty.High School BasedCollege Credit/College NowCollege Now allows currently enrolled area high schoolstudents to earn Lane Community College credits forapproved courses taken at their high school campuses,taught by specifically qualified high school teachers. Abenefit to high school students enrolling in the CollegeNow programs is that students can earn dual credit in thesame class; the classes held at the student’s high schoolare offered tuition and fee-free.Expanded OptionsRegional Technical & Early College (RTEC)/ExpandedOptions provides an opportunity for students to takeregular college courses through Lane Community College(LCC) for college credit. Some school districts will helptheir students pay for courses located at LCC campuses.EUGENEHigh School Connections(541) 463-5203hsc-office@lanecc.edu[LINK][LINK]Justin ChinDirector of High School Connections(541) 463-5535chinj@lanecc.eduHigh School Connections(541) 463-5203hsc-office@lanecc.eduBrenda WilliamsAcademic Advisor & RTEC Faculty9

For general questions about any of the programs here, contact the community college or university staff person listed. For specifics about enrollment in coursestaught at the high school, contact your high school counselor or teacher.(541) 463-3443williamsb@lanecc.eduCampus HighSchool Programs/Expanded OptionsLINN-BENTONCOMMUNITYCOLLEGEALBANYHigh School BasedCollege Credit/College NowMT. HOODCOMMUNITYCOLLEGEGRESHAMHigh School BasedCollege Credit/College NowLBCC’s Campus High School Program (CHSP) providesthe opportunity for high school age students to takecollege classes and begin earning their college degree andtransfer the credits from their college classes back to theirhigh schools to count toward their high school diploma.The College Now program is a free program that offershigh school students the opportunity to earn collegecredit while still attending high school. The classes aretaught at the high school by LBCC approved high schoolteachers.The College Now program at Mt. Hood CommunityCollege provides high school juniors and seniors theopportunity to get a head start on their collegeexperience. Students take college-level coursework fromMHCC approved high school instructors. All College Nowcourses are taken in the students’ high school classroomand they receive credit from both schools.[LINK][LINK][LINK]Jeanine HowellHigh School Partnerships Specialist(541) 917-4236howellje@linnbenton.eduVirginia MalloryDirector of High School Partnerships(541) 917-4208mallorv@linnbenton.eduAmy SadowskyHigh School Partnerships Specialist(541) 917-4278sadowsa@linnbenton.eduVirginia MalloryDirector of High School Partnerships(541) 917-4208mallorv@linnbenton.eduHigh School Services(503) 491-7421HighSchool.Services@mhcc.edu10

For general questions about any of the programs here, contact the community college or university staff person listed. For specifics about enrollment in coursestaught at the high school, contact your high school counselor or teacher.OREGON COASTCOMMUNITYCOLLEGENEWPORTGateway to CollegeGateway to College (GTC) is a college-based dualenrollment program for students who are behind incredits for their age and grade-level and those who haveleft high school completely. Students earn their highschool diploma while simultaneously earning collegecredits toward a post-secondary credential. Gateway toCollege partners with school districts to cover tuition,fees, and books each fall, winter, and spring term.Expanded OptionsSB 300, or better known as Expanded Options, provideseligible high school students another opportunity forearly entry into post-secondary education. It alsoemphasizes specific provisions and priorities for at-riskstudents and dropouts. SB 300 promotes a seamlesseducation system for students enrolled in grades 11 and12 to have additional options to continue or completetheir education, earn concurrent high school and collegecredits, and gain early entry into post-secondaryeducation.High School BasedCollege Credit/Dual CreditDual Credit is a program in which Lincoln Countystudents can earn college credit at Oregon CoastCommunity College while still in high school. The coursesare taught by Lincoln County School District instructors.Early CollegeOregon Coast Community College’s (OCCC) Early CollegeProgram is committed to serving all students in thecommunity, including students of color, first-generationand low-income individuals. Qualifying students can earnhigh school and college credits concurrently (high schoolcredit is granted at the discretion of the high school you[LINK]High School Services(503) 491-7421HighSchool.Services@mhcc.edu[LINK]High School Services(503) 491-7421HighSchool.Services@mhcc.edu[LINK]Dan LaraVice President of Academic Affairs(541) 867-8541dan.lara@oregoncoast.edu[LINK]Ben KaufmannNavigate Program Manager(541) 867-8512ben.kaufmann@oregoncoast.edu11

For general questions about any of the programs here, contact the community college or university staff person listed. For specifics about enrollment in coursestaught at the high school, contact your high school counselor or teacher.attend). This allows students to get a head start onacademic and career goals, experience the academic rigorof college classes, and save time and money.High SchoolBased College Credit/Advanced CreditOREGON INSTITUTEOF TECHNOLOGYKLAMATH FALLSHigh SchoolTransitionOREGON STATEUNIVERSITYECAMPUSEcampusOregon Tech partners with participating high schools andqualified teachers to offer college courses on the highschool campus. Dual credit students have the opportunityto sign up for college course with their teacher. Tuition forthese courses is minimal ( 100 per course) or no cost forstudents accessing free/reduced lunch programming.The High School Transition Program (HST) at OregonTech allows qualified high school students to take collegecourses at the Klamath Falls or Portland-Metro campus.Students can take as many as eight credits per term at areduced tuition rate of 25 per credit. HST students arestill responsible for the cost of books, lab fees, orequipment fees associated with the course.High school students can start their college careers earlywhile helping meet high school graduation requirements.This program allows high school students the opportunityto earn college credits online, start a college transcript,and complete these courses in the comfort of their home.More than 100 online courses are offered through OSU[LINK]Carleen Drago StarrDirector of Educational Partnerships& Outreach(503) 821-1297carleen.drago@oit.eduGale JonesPre-College Coordinator(503) 821-1306gale.jones@oit.edu[LINK][LINK]Carl ThomasAssistant Director of EducationalPartnerships & Outreach(541) 885-1034carl.thomas@oit.eduEcampus(541) 737-9204 or 1 (800) 667-1465ecampus@oregonstate.edu12

For general questions about any of the programs here, contact the community college or university staff person listed. For specifics about enrollment in coursestaught at the high school, contact your high school counselor or teacher.Ecampus. High school students apply as nondegreeseeking students.PORTLANDCOMMUNITYCOLLEGEExpanded OptionsSenate Bill 300 provides opportunities for eligible highschool juniors and seniors to take post-secondary classesat Oregon public community colleges and universities,paid for by their school district. This program is limitedto high school students in Oregon. Schools that wish tosend students to Oregon State University (OSU) as part ofthe Expanded Options Program (XOP) must complete anagreement with OSU before admitting students.BeavertonEarly CollegeEarly College High School is an options program availableto students in the Beaverton School District and partnerdistricts. Juniors and eligible seniors may apply duringthe fall, winter, and spring terms. It is an opportunity forstudents to blend high school and college in a coherent,personalized, and rigorous education program atPortland Community College. Designed as an option forthe last two years of high school, students generallyattend PCC full time for six terms. Tuition is paid for bythe Beaverton School District. A student can earn a highschool diploma as well as an Associate’s Degree or up totwo years of transferable college credit in their careerpathway.High School BasedCollege Credit/Dual CreditThe PCC Dual Credit Program provides the opportunityfor high school students to earn college credit while stillin high school. Students can attend "articulated" coursesoffered in their home high school by their teachers whomeet the PCC faculty qualifications. The courses includePORTLAND[LINK]Joan OakesXOP Coordinator(541) 737-4166joan.oakes@oregonstate.edu[LINK]Michael CrandallPrincipal(971) 722-7473michael crandall@beaverton.k12.or.us[LINK]Dual Credit Office(971) 722-7737dualcredit@pcc.eduKate DePaolis13

For general questions about any of the programs here, contact the community college or university staff person listed. For specifics about enrollment in coursestaught at the high school, contact your high school counselor or teacher.Dual Credit Interim Manager(971) 722-7736kate.depaolis@pcc.eduthe same rigor and content as an on-campus college classand are an excellent way for students to learn what ittakes to be a successful college student. Students areexpected to master college-going behaviors by registeringthemselves, checking PCC email, and taking advantage ofaccess to college resources. Students can earn credit inLower Division Collegiate courses that would be part of a"freshman experience" and can transfer to a 4-yearinstitution. Or students can complete courses that arepart of a Career and Technical Program that leads to aCareer Pathways Certificate, or an AAS.Gateway to CollegeThe Gateway to College High School Completion Programis for students who are 16 to 20-years-old and areinterested in completing their high school diploma. Whileearning their high school diploma, students earn creditstoward a college degree. This is a scholarship program.We pay the tuition and book costs for those who areaccepted into the program. However, students areresponsible for student fees (approximately 100 eachterm).Expanded OptionsThe Expanded Options Program (EOP) offers high schoolstudents the chance to attend PCC and earn dual highschool and college credits. Interested students must applywith their high school and meet PCC's admissionrequirements. If approved by the home district to enrollin classes, the high school covers the cost of tuition andfees. Many also cover the cost of textbooks.HillsboroEarly CollegeThe Hillsboro Early College High School program islocated at the PCC Hillsboro Center and offers 11th and12th-grade students the opportunity to attend PCC as aFrank SmithDual Credit Coordinator(971) 722-7732frank.smith@pcc.edu[LINK]Adam ClarkHS Outreach & Intake Coordinator(971) 217-7817adam.clark3@pcc.edu[LINK]Enrollment Services(971) 722-8888 Ext #2enroll@pcc.edu[LINK]Jose EsparzaDirector of Hillsboro Center(503) 722-6815jose.esparza3@pcc.edu14

For general questions about any of the programs here, contact the community college or university staff person listed. For specifics about enrollment in coursestaught at the high school, contact your high school counselor or teacher.full-time student, earning a high school diploma and twoyears of college course work. Students follow a careerpathway that will lead to a certification or associate'sdegree.PORTLAND STATEUNIVERSITYPORTLANDJeffersonMiddle CollegeThe Jefferson Middle College Program is a communitycollaboration between the Portland Public Schoolsdistrict, Portland Community College, and SelfEnhancement, Inc., a local community-based educationalnonprofit. Because of the partnership, students atJefferson High School-Middle College for AdvancedStudies are earning college credit while they're stillenrolled in high school. By the time they graduate fromhigh school, most will have earned between 12 and 45transferable credits, and some can earn as much as anassociate degree. And thanks to a growing number offour-year college and university partners, Middle Collegestudents can go on to earn a bachelor's degree – for free.Yes to CollegeWith the YES to College, you can take classes to preparefor your high school equivalency tests, learn aboutinteresting careers, and get the support you need toachieve your goals. For students from Portland Public,Hillsboro, Lake Oswego, Sherwood, or Tigard/Tualatinschool districts.High SchoolBased College Credit/ChallengeThe Challenge Program provides the opportunity for highschool students to take PSU courses at their high schools,earning both high school and college credit.[LINK]DaMarcus RedeauProgram Coordinator(971) 722-5552damarcus.redeau@pcc.edu[LINK]Adam ClarkHS Outreach & Inta

instructors. ACC instructors must meet college credential requirements established by each instructional department and the courses must align with CCC course requirements and curriculum content. College credits earned are posted to the student's CCC college transcript, just as if the class had been taken at the college and may