Clackamas Community College

Clackamas At A Glance

Numbers reflect 2021-22 data unless otherwise noted.

Service Area

Clackamas County Population: 418,577 (US Census Bureau. 2021: 5-Year Estimates)

CCC District Population: 352,927 (All of Clackamas County except Lake Oswego, Sandy, Damascus, and Boring school districts)

Enrollment

Enrollment Statistics

Type Number
Headcount 18,842
Fall Full-time students 1,600
Fall Part-time students 5,940
Fall Non-credit students 3,692
Full-time equivalence 4,578.6
Average age, all students 23
Average age, full-time students 20
Known females 53%
Known males 47%
Non-Binary < 1%
Racial/ethnic known students of color in student body 21%
Degrees/certificates awarded 982

For more information on these and other college statistics, contact the Office of Institutional Research & Reporting at 503-594-6140. Financial aid information does not include institutional or scholarship aid. Note: Demographics are provided for students who reported information to the college.

Programs

Career Technical: CCC offers more than 100 one-year Certificate of Completion and/or two-year Associate of Applied Science degree programs in career technical career areas.

College Transfer: CCC offers the two-year Associate of Arts Oregon Transfer degree, completion of which allows the student to meet the general education requirements of the baccalaureate degree program, and have junior standing for the purposes of registration at any public university in Oregon.

CCC offers the two-year Associate of Science degree, completion of which allows students to take the first two years of articulated coursework at Clackamas Community College and transfer to specific four-year institutions to complete a degree in the designated discipline.

Literacy/Basic Skills: CCC offers individualized instruction in basic academic and study skills, including Adult High School Diploma, General Education Development (GED), English for Speakers of Other Languages (ESOL), alternative schools, and Life & Career Options.

Community Education: CCC offers non-credit personal interest and enrichment courses through district community schools and parks and recreation locations throughout Clackamas County.

Business Training: CCC offers contracted employee training through the Customized Training & Development Services program and assistance to small businesses through the Small Business Development Center.

Bar graph showing Enrollment Breakdown by Student Program (Fall 2022); Community Education 33 percent, Other 24 percent, College Transfer 22 percent, Technical Degree or Certificate 17 percent, Developmental Education 4 percent.
Bar graph showing Revenue-General Fund; Property Taxes 38 percent, State Appropriations 34 percent, Tuition and Fees 22 percent, Other Revenue 6 percent.
Bar graph showing Expenditures-General Fund; Instruction 54 percent, College Support 21 percent, Student Services 13 percent,  Instructional Support 9 percent, Plant Operations and Maintenance 3 percent.