Associate of General Studies AGS & Certificate of Completion CC at Clackamas Community College
Associate of General Studies (AGS) and Certificate of Completion (CC)
Professional/Technical programs at Clackamas Community College provide the skills and work experience you’ll need to qualify for a job upon graduation. Each program is planned with the help of local industry representatives to meet the needs of the current job market. Trained, experienced professionals provide instruction, and classes are conducted in an industry-like work setting with the latest equipment. Cooperative Work Experience is an important feature of all CCC professional/technical programs. This special arrangement between CCC and local employers provides you with the opportunity to get on-the-job experience in the field of your choice while earning credit toward your degree or certificate. CCC offers both one-year and two-year programs designed for employment in the field (many professional/technical programs offer both options).
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Associate of General Studies (AGS)
The Associate of General Studies is a two-year degree designed to provide flexibility and uses a variety of college-level course work to meet degree requirements. Students are encouraged to work closely with an academic advisor if they are planning to transfer to a four-year college or university upon completion of the AGS degree. General requirements for obtaining the AGS from Clackamas Community College are as follows:
Earn a minimum of 90 credits of college-level course work
Complete related instruction course work from: communication, computation, human relations and physical education/health
Establish a cumulative 2.0 GPA at Clackamas Community College
Establish
Associate Degrees
Cloud County Community College offers a wide variety of courses towards completion of transfer and career degrees in four areas: Associate of Arts, Associate of Science, Associate of Applied Science and Associate of General Studies.
Associate of General Studies (AGS)
The Associate of General Studies degree is designed to provide students with the opportunity to develop foundational knowledge, skills, and attitudes towards lifelong learning. This degree will meet transfer requirements only to selected colleges and universities. Developmental courses cannot be used to fulfill degree requirements. The AGS degree will be awarded upon successful completion of a program of study not
Admission
We are pleased that you are considering Clackamas Community College and are happy to provide you with admission information as well as admission materials.
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brand new to Clackamas, over the age of 18, or under the age of 18 but have your high school diploma or GED, start here
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CCC/PSU Co-Admit Program
International Students/Program for Intensive English
Clinical Lab Assistant/Medical Assistant/ Dental Assistant
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General Studies Programs
The Associate in General Studies degree is an attractive alternative for students to explore a range of subject areas without concentrating on any particular one or who are undecided about future educational or career goals. The program requires successful completion of a total of 60 semester hours of general education and elective courses with a cumulative grade point average of AC@ (2.00), in addition to the student having satisfied the Constitution requirement. The AGS is neither a transfer nor a career entry degree. While other colleges may accept credit earned toward this degree, no articulation agreements guaranteeing that
Student Financial Services
There are many financial options to help students pay for college. At Clackamas Community College, it's our goal to help you find the funding you will need to begin and continue your education. At the Student Financial Services Office, we'll provide you with information on current aid programs, supply you with applications and forms and assist you in filling them out. We also help you create an annual student budget and help you understand the student loan process. In addition we can help you with any student account issues, payment plans or emergency loans.
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Scholarships can make the difference
Star athletes, honor roll students, class presidents. These are often who we think of when we hear “scholarship recipient.” But this isn’t the complete picture. In reality, many, many more people are eligible to for CCC scholarships, including students like Joseph Alfonso.
Joseph, originally from the Philippines, grew up thinking he couldn’t afford college. After his family moved to the United States, he finished his senior year at Country Christian School with good enough grades. He wanted to go to college and study computer science — but, like many, figured scholarships were out of his reach. Then
Financial Aid
One of the biggest concerns students have is how to pay for their college education. Cloud County Community College helps students and their families afford an education through a number of financial aid assistance options: college-funded scholarships based on merit, achievement, and/or need; state and federally funded grants and loans; and college work study and employment options.
To apply for financial aid, you must fill out a FAFSA (Free Application for Federal Student Aid) form. You can receive one from your high school counselor, from Cloud or fill one out online. Turn your FAFSA form in as soon as
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