Welcome [www.cccneb.edu]

 175 certificate, diplomas and degrees offered by CCC

9,241

credit students

during the 2018-19 school year

1:14 faculty to student ratio

Welcome

Step up to your future at Central Community College! It's no wonder so many students across Nebraska, the United States and the world choose CCC. We understand that each student is unique and we will provide them with the individual attention, encouragement and opportunities they need to succeed.

Founded in 1966 and located in the heart of Nebraska, CCC is home to three campuses ? Columbus, Grand Island and Hastings ? with a combined annual enrollment of 22,000. Each campus has a small, family-like environment designed with our students' needs in mind.

Central Community College (CCC) does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, ethnicity, religion, sex, age, marital status, national origin, veteran status, sexual orientation, disability, or other factors prohibited by law, in matters of employment, admissions, financial aid, or other activities and opportunities as set forth in compliance with federal and state statutes and regulations. Any person having inquiries concerning Central Community College compliance with Title II, Title IV, Title VI, Title IX, the Age Discrimination Act, and/or Section 504 should contact: Vice President of Human Resources, 3134 W Highway 34, PO Box 4903, Grand Island NE 68802-4903, 308-398-7325, titleixcoordinator@cccneb.edu.

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88% of graduates employed full-time or continued education

Whether you need a few courses to refine your skills, a program to prepare you for immediate employment or classes that will transfer to a four-year college, CCC has the answer! Our supportive faculty will encourage you throughout your journey, helping you to gain the knowledge and skills that tomorrow's world demands.

Persons seeking further information concerning career and technical education offerings at Central Community College and any specific pre-requisite criteria for the various programs of study should contact: Marketing and Public Relations Director, 3134 W Highway 34, PO Box 4903, Grand Island NE 68802-4903, 308-398-4222, prdirector@cccneb.edu. To obtain this information in a language other than English or in an alternative format email prdirector@cccneb.edu or call 308-398-7355.

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Make the most of your

College Experience! Get involved to help build your resume with the many extracurricular leadership activities that CCC has to offer. While each location has its own flair, they all have something for everyone. From archery to music and everything in between, CCC has something for you.

Student Organizations:

Student Veterans of America Phi Theta Kappa National Society of Leadership and Success Intramurals Salute Skills U.S.A. Student Activities Advisory Committee Students4Sustainability TRiO Student Success Club Cultural, Diversity, and Activism Campus Ministries Program Specific Clubs Special Interest

CCC Athletics

All on the Columbus Campus

Mens: Basketball Golf Soccer Dance and Cheer Team Raider Rex Mascot

Womens: Basketball Soccer Softball Volleyball Dance and Cheer Team Raider Rex Mascot

Fine Arts

Choir Jeffrey Kitson jkitson@cccneb.edu 402-562-1270

Concert Band Anthony Burnham anthonyburnham@cccneb.edu 402-562-1294

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Theater Stephanie Tschetter stephanietschetter@cccneb.edu 402-562-1282

Athletics

Men's Basketball John Ritzdorf johnritzdorf@cccneb.edu 402-562-1428

Women's Basketball Billy Perkins billyperkins@cccneb.edu 402-562-1271

Men's Golf Warren Kuhl athletics@cccneb.edu 402-562-1254

Men's Soccer Hawken Hanna hawkenhanna@cccneb.edu 402-562-1263

Women's Soccer Jamie Bennett jamesbennett@cccneb.edu 402-562-1489

Softball Caitlin Simon caitlinsimon@cccneb.edu 402-562-1234

Volleyball Abigail Pollart abigailpollart@cccneb.edu 402-562-1496

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Columbus Campus

Campus Gazebo

Grand Island Campus

Student Services Entrance

Hastings Campus

Hall Student Union

Kearney Center

Main Entrance

College where you are!

Columbus Campus

Student center featuring a pool table, foosball table, ping-pong table and lounge area

All turf soccer fields Outdoor lighted sports course Nine-hole disc golf course Bike share program Renovated cardio and weight room Student-run greenhouse with free veggies for the picking Week of Welcome festivities and annual student activities Fine Arts performances, such as musical performances and plays. All performances are free for current students Raider athletic events. All Raider athletic events are free for current students. On-campus cafeteria and bookstore

Grand Island Campus

Flexible class offerings Bike share Cardio and weight room Rec Room featuring pool table, foosball table, and lounge area On-campus bookstore

On-campus snack bar Back-to-school festivities and annual student events Pollinator garden containing 25 different types of native plants Multicultural Resource Center builds leaders, supports cultural awareness, and promotes diversity

New Center for Health and Technology with state-of-the art classrooms

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Hastings Campus

New Energy Technology program Student cafeteria and a recreation center The Woodlands Dining Room is operated by students enrolled in the hospitality/culinary arts program Campus radio station KCNT is operated by students enrolled in

the broadcast program Disc golf course Gymnasium with basketball courts Cardio and weight room Sand volleyball and basketball facilities

StarbucksTM and snack bar On-campus bookstore First-Year Experience festivities and annual student activities

Centers

Kearney | Holdrege | Lexington Apply for admissions Take a placement test Meet with an advisor

Take classes on-site Register for Distant Learning and online classes

25 county

service area

Columbus

Grand Island Lexington

Kearney Hastings Holdrege

Center

Campus

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Residence Life

Clay Residence Hall Rooms Hastings Campus

Greeley Residence Hall Suite Hastings Campus

Boone/Colfax/Valley Residence Halls Hastings Campus

Franklin Residence Hall Suite Hastings Campus

Room and Board

cneb.edu/housing

Add to your overall college experience by living in the spacious and modern residence halls on the Columbus or Hastings campus. You'll enjoy access to the student center, cafeteria, gymnasium, library and other campus amenities.

If you're living in one of our residence halls you will enjoy free: ? WiFi available throughout the resident hall

including each room ? Cable TV services ? Laundry facilities ? Utilities ? 24-hour security ? Parking

Double/Triple Occupancy $3,412 | 14 meal plan $3,719 | 19 meal plan

Off campus, privately owned apartments are conveniently located near the Grand Island Campus.

Start here, go anywhere!

At Central Community College we offer more than 175 different degrees, diplomas and certificates to maximize your success and put you on the path to a fulfilling career.

visit

for further information about your major

Academic Transfer: AA/AS Degree

Exciting opportunities await you as a transfer student at CCC. You will take the same general education courses at CCC as you would at any fouryear institution, but at a fraction of the cost. Our Associate of Arts (AA) and Associate of Science (AS) degrees are designed to transfer into a bachelor's degree program at four-year colleges or universities. You'll be assigned to a CCC Academic Transfer Specialist who will help guide you through a smooth transition to the four-year institution of your choice whether in Nebraska or another state.

Bachelor's Degree

Available at a 4 Year

Institution

Special Transfer Opportunities Available:

Classes from Academic Course List

We strive to make your transfer as stress free as possible. That's why we've partnered with multiple colleges and universities right here in central Nebraska to create 2+2 transfer opportunities. These special transfer opportunities work to make sure you can compete your bachelor's degree with two years at CCC and two years at the participating colleges and

The program of study allows the student to develop knowledge and skills to evaluate and apply program principles, methods and

techniques in the program environment.

Available at Central

Community College

universities. Other transfer options will allow

General Education Courses

up to 66 credits

you to transfer to participating colleges at a reduced tuition rate after graduation from CCC. Specific transfer agreements allow you to transfer up to 66 credits to fouryear colleges and universities.

General Education introduces students to knowledge and skills that enable them to fulfill education and occupational goals while

at the same time enlightening them about social and cultural aspects of life.

Residence Hall Suite Columbus Campus

West Residence Hall Rooms Columbus Campus

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Doctoral Degree (10-12 Years)

Master's Degree (6-8 Years)

Bachelor's Degree (4 Years)

Associate's Degree (2 Years)

Diploma (1 Year)

Certificate (3 Weeks ? 6 Months)

Course (3 Credit Hours)

Early College (Dual Credit)

Associate of Applied Science Degree (AAS): This is a two-year program that prepares students for specific occupations and immediate employment in the workforce.

Associate of Arts Degree (AA) and Associate of Science Degree (AS): These are two-year programs designed to transfer into a bachelor's degree program at a four-year college or university. (60 or more credits to complete)

Diploma: This is a one-year option within a technical program. It also includes the practical nursing program. (30 or more credits to complete)

Certificate: This typically requires four to five classes that teach a specific skill within a technical program. (12 or more to complete)

Course: A class is typically three credit hours.

Early College Classes: Get a head start on your college degree while still in high school. High School students age 16 or older can enroll in program and general education courses that work toward a degree at CCC or another college. Check with your counselor about signing up for CCC college classes or visit cneb.edu/earlycollege

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