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Oklahoma City Community College

Oklahoma City Community College
Seal of the Oklahoma City Community College
Motto Homines Amicitia Civitas (Latin) or "Man, Friendship, and Community"
Type Public
Established 1972 (as South Oklahoma City Junior College)
Endowment $91,544
President Dr. Jerry Steward
Board of Regents Rick Moore, Chair
Administrative staff
534
Students 19,700
Address 7777 South May Avenue, Oklahoma City, OK 73159-4444, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, USA
Campus Urban
143 acres (58 ha)
Colors Red     
Mascot None
Affiliations North Central Association of Colleges and Schools, Association of Collegiate Business Schools and Programs
Website Official website
Primary Logo of Oklahoma City Community College

Oklahoma City Community College (OCCC) is a public community college located in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. The college was founded in 1972 as South Oklahoma City Junior College. OCCC has a current enrollment of 19,668 students and is the second largest community college and the fifth largest public higher education institution in Oklahoma. OCCC operates a main campus and three satellite locations in the south metro. The president of Oklahoma City Community College is Dr. Jerry Steward. Steward became the 10th president of the college after the retirement of Paul Sechrist in 2015. OCCC is fully accredited by The Higher Learning Commission. The name of the college is most often pronounced as "O-Triple-C."

OCCC offers 36 Associate in Arts and Associate in Science degree programs, 24 Associate in Applied Science degree programs, and 18 Certificate of Mastery programs. Most courses are structured in a semester or 16-weeks. Some courses can be completed in little as 8, 5, or 4 weeks.

Courses are mostly taken at the campus itself, with average of 21:1 student to teacher ratio. Courses are also being offered online.

The faculty consists of 134 full-time professors, and 400 adjunct professors. Oklahoma City Community College is a post-secondary school. Students take classes for a variety of reasons: working towards an associate degree, certificate, transfer course work to a university, or to obtain technical skills.

Oklahoma City Community College was initiated by the South Oklahoma City Chamber of Commerce in March 1969. The Chamber petitioned the Oklahoma State Regents for Higher Education to create a local junior college. From there building began in 1972. September 25, 1972 marked the first day of South Oklahoma City Junior College with an enrollment of 1,049. The Board of Regents voted in 1983 to change the name to Oklahoma City Community College.


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