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Clackamas Community College's FabYourFuture project features Oregon's first introductory welding course offered entirely in Spanish.
Clackamas Community College's FabYourFuture project features Oregon's first introductory welding course offered entirely in Spanish.
Clackamas Community College awarded $1M Future Ready Grant (Photo) - 11/20/24

Oregon City—Clackamas Community College has been awarded a $1-million Future Ready Oregon Workforce Ready Grant from the Higher Education Coordinating Commission. This funding will support CCC’s FabYourFuture project, which unites partner organizations in a collaborative effort to expand access to training and career opportunities for communities of color and low-income communities in the region. 

The FabYourFuture project features Oregon’s first introductory welding course offered entirely in Spanish. This course is designed for English learners and provides an essential career awareness opportunity, forming the entry point to a comprehensive welding career pathway. 

“FabYourFuture exemplifies CCC’s commitment to equity and innovation,” Armetta Burney, dean of technology, applied science and public services said. “By offering Oregon’s first Spanish-language welding course and comprehensive career pathways in renewable energy infrastructure, industrial maintenance and welding, we are meeting students where they are and helping provide access to high-wage, high-demand careers.” 

The project’s second focus area introduces earn and learn opportunities in renewable energy infrastructure, industrial maintenance and welding career pathways. These training opportunities are tailored to support underserved communities, preparing students for rewarding careers while contributing to the economic growth of the region. 

FabYourFuture is designed with a student-centered approach, placing equity as its core guiding principle. The program offers culturally responsive training that addresses barriers to education and career advancement. It aims to create a welcoming environment that provides comprehensive support services and equips students with the skills necessary to succeed in today’s workforce. 

This grant is part of the broader Future Ready Oregon initiative, a $200 million investment aimed at advancing an equitable workforce system and enhancing economic opportunities for diverse Oregonians. Future Ready Oregon seeks to strengthen Oregon’s economy by developing a skilled workforce and addressing the needs of today’s employers. 

About Clackamas Community College 

Clackamas Community College is committed to providing high-quality education and training opportunities that foster student success and community engagement. As a comprehensive community college, CCC offers a wide range of academic programs and services designed to support a diverse student population. 

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New wayfinding and monument signage was part of the college's 2014 bond.
New wayfinding and monument signage was part of the college's 2014 bond.
Clackamas Community College thanks community for support in passing bond (Photo) - 11/16/24

OREGON CITY – Clackamas Community College extends its gratitude to the voters for their support in passing Bond Measure 3-613. Though the count is not yet certified by Clackamas County, this bond renewal will ensure the college can continue providing high-quality education in modern learning environments and growing our community connections — all while maintaining the current tax rate. 

“We are truly grateful for the continued trust and investment from our community,” CCC President Tim Cook said. “This bond allows us to further our mission of fostering student success, strengthening partnerships and maintaining high-quality facilities that serve not only our students but all of Clackamas County.” 

The $120-million bond renewal will support crucial projects, including the modernization of learning spaces, upgrades to aging infrastructure and the creation of new partnerships. To extend the community’s investment, the college will be eligible for up to $16 million in matching funds from the state. 

Highlights of the bond projects include: 

  • Space simulation center: A first-of-its-kind in Oregon immersive learning center for middle and high school students in partnership with K-12 districts, promoting STEM education. 
  • Aging infrastructure upgrades: Energy efficiency improvements, accessibility enhancements and increased campus security measures. 
  • Apprenticeship and workforce training: Expansion of workforce training space on the Wilsonville campus to enhance current career and technical education programs. 
  • Athletic fields and walking trail: Track and field renovations with grandstands, a synthetic soccer field with lighting, and completing the Douglass Loop walking trail on the Oregon City campus. 

“The passage of this bond allows us to look to the future, ensuring that our students and the community have access to resources that inspire learning and growth and education that leads to good-paying jobs,” Cook said. “On behalf of Clackamas Community College, thank you for your continued support.” 

Clackamas Community College is committed to keeping the community informed as projects move forward. For updates and detailed information on bond projects, visit www.CCCbond.org.

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Launch a teaching career at the CCC Teaching and Education Fair - 11/05/24

Calling all aspiring educators! Clackamas Community College invites the public to a Teaching and Education College and Career Fair on Nov.19, from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. 

This free event is a one-stop experience for exploring rewarding careers in education. Whether you're just starting out or looking to make a switch, the fair offers valuable resources and connections. 

  • Discover your path: Explore CCC's teaching and education programs, including transfer options to four-year universities. 
  • Meet the experts: Connect with university advisors and get guidance on making a seamless transfer. 
  • Land your dream job: Network with representatives from local school districts, early learning centers and staffing agencies. 
  • Win big: Sign up for a chance to win a tuition waiver (valid for up to four credits) worth $504. 

The fair will be held at the Wacheno Welcome Center on the CCC Oregon City campus, 19600 Molalla Ave. Questions? Email mayla.morgan@clackamas.edu.  

Ready to make a difference? Don't miss this exciting opportunity! For more information about Clackamas Community College’s teaching and education programs, visit CCC's Teaching & Education EFA webpage