ATTENTION! Close Alert Box Oklahoma City Community College, including the Family and Community Education Center and the Capitol Hill Center, will open on Wednesday, May 22, 2013 at 7:00 a.m. All classes and activities will resume as normal.

Employees who cannot reasonably return to work tomorrow should contact their supervisors, if possible.  OCCC has generous leave policies that may be used to take additional days off work, if necessary.

Due to far reaching effects of the recent tornado that damaged Newcastle, Moore and the south Oklahoma City metro, Oklahoma City Community College has extended the deadline by which faculty must turn in final grades. OCCC faculty were asked to have grades turned in by noon today, but some may have been unable to meet this deadline. This could result in delay to grades being posted. Students that have questions about their grades should contact the Office of the Registrar at 405-682-7512.

Students who have missed an intersession class are urged to contact their professors about any absences due to the damage resulting from the recent tornado and the closing of the campus.

Additionally, the college will be flexible with students who are enrolled for the summer intersession that started on May 20, 2013. Students who are now unable to attend intersession should contact the Office of the Registrar at 405-682-7512.

OCCC Foundation

Oklahoma City Community College Foundation Mission and Purpose

  • Benefit, Support and Enhance the Priority Programs of Oklahoma City Community College
  • Fund Scholarships to Students

    The deadline for most of the Current Student Scholarship Applications is right before spring break in March. You can view the list of available scholarships and apply online. These scholarships are for the spring 2013 semester and will be awarded on April 26th at the Scholarship Luncheon. They are provided through the Oklahoma City Community College Foundation. For additional information, please contact the office of Institutional Advancement at 405-682-7591. For more information about the Foundation and ways to help fund student scholarships, visit the OCCC Foundation website.

The Oklahoma City Community College Foundation was formed in 1998 as a non-profit, tax exempt organization in order to raise funds for support of our students and our College.

Impacting the Lives of Our Students and Our Community

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Since 1972, Oklahoma City Community College has impacted the lives of millions of students, businesses and community members. With our ever-increasing enrollment of 22,000 students per year, our diverse academic programs and class schedules, our nationally recognized faculty and staff and our new and existing partnerships, we continue to create great educational opportunities for our students and this community.

With a growing enrollment and exciting academic programs, there is an even greater need for charitable giving from the private sector. There are many options available for individuals, corporations and foundations that wish to make an investment in the Foundation and the College:

For More Information

Donation Form

Contact Lealon Taylor, Executive Director of Institutional Advancement or Jennifer Harrison, Director of Development at (405) 682-7591 for more information on donation opportunities. The Oklahoma City Community College Foundation hours of operation are Monday through Friday, 8:00 am to 5:00 pm.