About Clatsop Community College

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Clatsop Community College is a public, two-year institution serving northwest Oregon and southwest Washington since 1958. It has grown to an enrollment of over 7,000 students. Instruction and training in liberal arts and sciences, professional technical fields, continuing education, developmental education, and general education are offered.
waterfall copyright David Homer Located at the mouth of the Columbia River in historic Astoria, the College enjoys the mild climate that has helped make the Oregon coast famous for its lush, green beauty and rugged, undeveloped shoreline. Its high-quality, low-cost education serves a district that covers all of Clatsop County and part of Columbia County in Oregon, and Pacific and Wahkiakum Counties in Washington.

At Clatsop you may:

  • Earn a two-year degree.
  • Take up to two full academic years of lower division instruction which can be transferred to a four-year college or university.
  • Take courses that lead to occupational, social, and personal competence.
  • Enroll in classes, workshops, and seminars which offer avocational as well as occupational benefits.
  • Get involved! Join ASG, PTK and much more.


Accreditation
Clatsop Community College is accredited by the Northwest Commission on Colleges and Universities. This accreditation assures Clatsop Community College students that their work will receive appropriate recognition from prospective employers and other colleges and institutions. You may receive information regarding accreditation by contacting the Office of the President.

Download the Regular Interim Report, March 2006 (1.2 MB.pdf)
Download the 2001 Self Study (NOTE: large file: 19.2MB, .pdf)


Convenient For Students
In addition to the main campus facilities, the College has a performing arts center and waterfront Marine and Integrated Manufacturing Technology training facilities. The South County Center in Seaside serves south Clatsop County including the cities of Seaside, Gearhart, and Cannon Beach. Other communities which the College serves include Warrenton, Knappa, Clatskanie, Rainier, and Westport, as well as Long Beach, Ilwaco, Seaview, and Naselle in Washington.

It is the policy of Clatsop Community College that there will be no discrimination or harassment on the grounds of race, color, sex, marital status, religion, national origin, age, sexual orientation, or disability in any educational programs, activities, or employment. Questions or complaints should be directed to the Affirmative Action/Gender Equity (Title IX) Officer in Patriot Hall 225 (503 338-2450; TDD 503 338-2468). The Section 504 Coordinator is located in the Student Services Center (503 338-2474).

Report all web problems and/or web site questions to: agyde@clatsopcc.edu
Page Last Modified: March 24, 2006- JP