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The document outlines the admission and registration process for Oakland Community College. It lists the steps applicants must complete which include submitting a completed application, providing documentation, taking placement assessments, meeting with an advisor, and registering for classes. It also provides contact information for different departments and lists programs of study with corresponding codes.

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Oakland Community College: 2 0 1 3 - 2 0 1 4 Application For Admission

The document outlines the admission and registration process for Oakland Community College. It lists the steps applicants must complete which include submitting a completed application, providing documentation, taking placement assessments, meeting with an advisor, and registering for classes. It also provides contact information for different departments and lists programs of study with corresponding codes.

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O A K L A N D C O M M U N I T Y C O L L E G E

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ADMISSION/REGISTRATION PROCESS
Complete the Application for Admission. Include all requested
documentation.
High School Guest/Dual Enrollment submit High School Guest/
Dual Enrollment Approval Form.
F-1s submit International Student Admissions Packet (see p. 2).
Proof of Residency (see p. 2).
Bring in or mail completed application to the campus
of your choice.
Take any required assessments for placement purposes
(see p. 3).
Schedule an appointment with a counselor for advising.
Create an OCC e-mail account (see p. 2).
Register early for classes.
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High School Guest / Dual Enrollment High School Guests are those students who are currently enrolled in high school and whose high school class has not
graduated. High School Guests must also submit the High School Guest/Dual Enrollment Approval Form with required signatures from high school personnel.
1. Complete entire application PLUS High School Guest/ Dual Enrollment Section.
2. Have additional information completed by the High School Principal or Designee (see p. 6).
3. Mail the entire application to Oakland Community College, without tearing off the application form (see campus mailing addresses listed above).
4. High school dual enrollment voucher should be turned in to the cashiers office to pay for classes.
Student Financial Resources and Scholarships
Information on federal, state, institutional and private financial assistance programs is available at all campus Student Financial Resources and Scholarships
(SFRS). Students should apply early for financial assistance by completing the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) online at www.fafsa.
ed.gov. Students can acquire a wealth of information on all federal financial assistance programs at www.studentaid.ed.gov. Students are encouraged
to call or visit the campus Student Financial Resources and Scholarships office for additional information and financial aid literature.
For additional Financial Aid/Scholarship information and literature, please contact your selected location:
Auburn Hills: 248.232.4346 Highland Lakes: 248.942.3040 Orchard Ridge: 248.522.3440
Royal Oak: 248.246.2440 Southfield: 248.233.2940
Accessibility Compliance Center & Education Support Services
Academic support services and special assistance is available for students that are physically challenged, have learning difficulties, economically
disadvantaged, in Non-Traditional Training Programs, Single Parents, Displaced Homemakers, individuals with Limited English Proficiency
and/or academically disadvantaged. Should you need additional information or assistance contact one of the following campus locations:
Auburn Hills: 248.232.4080 Highland Lakes: 248.942.3080 Orchard Ridge: 248.522.3480
Royal Oak: 248.246.2480 Southfield: 248.233.2780
APPLICATION PROCEDURES FOR ADMISSIONS
General Admissions Application Information: Admission to OCC is open to all students who are high school graduates,
GED recipients, college transfer students, or persons over the age of 18.
1. Please type or print in blue or black ink.
2. Complete these application sections: Personal Information; Important Admissions Information; Educational History.
3. Proof of Residency (provide a copy of one of these: Drivers License; State ID; Voters Registration Card; Current Property Tax Receipt;
Lease Agreement P.O. Box will not be accepted as an address until proof of residency is verified by OCC)
Permanent residents must also present their resident alien card or passport in addition to the residency proof.
Non-immigrants must show a current property tax receipt verifying themselves, or, if a dependent student, his/her parent
as a property owner to establish in-district or out-of-district rates.
4. Sign Application.
5. Bring in or mail the completed application to Oakland Community College ADMISSIONS
Admissions Mailing Addresses:
Auburn Hills 2900 Featherstone Road Auburn Hills, MI 48326-3845
Highland Lakes 7350 Cooley Lake Road Waterford, MI 48327-4187
Orchard Ridge 27055 Orchard Lake Road Farmington Hills, MI 48334-4579
Royal Oak 739 South Washington Royal Oak, MI 48067-3898
Southfield 22322 Rutland Drive Southfield, MI 48075-4793
For additional information regarding Admissions, please call 248.341.2200
6. An OCC Student E-mail Account is required. Please refer to www.oaklandcc.edu to sign up for your OCC e-mail account after your application
has been processed.
Deadline
To expedite the registration process, applications should be received in the Admissions Office one month prior to registration.
*** Additional Recommendations:
Assessment is required for placement. Schedule an appointment with a counselor for advising. Register early for classes.
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Transfer Applicants
Complete General Admissions Application Information (see above).
If you intend to have your credits transferred, arrange to have your official academic transcript(s) from each college attended
sent directly to Oakland Community College - ADMISSIONS, 2480 Opdyke Road, Bloomfield Hills, MI 48304-2266.
College Guests
Complete the Guest Application from your home institution or the Michigan Uniform Guest Application at
www.oaklandcc.edu/futurestudents/MUUGA.pdf

F-1 International Students
International Students who wish to be admitted as an F-1 student or change to F-1 from another status must also complete
all required forms from the F-1 International Student Admissions Packet or see required downloadable forms at
www.oaklandcc.edu/International/admission_requirements.aspx. F-1 students must select a program of study.
For more information regarding the F-1 International Student Admissions Packet, please call 248.341.2200.
Applications for F-1 International Students must be submitted to the Campus International Student Advisor
Complete General Admissions Application Information (see above).
Programs Of Study
Oakland Community College offers programs leading to associate degrees and certificates. Specific requirements are outlined in the college catalog.
Admission to the college does no guarantee admission to a specific program. Please refer to the categories below and enter the appropriate 3-10 letter
code, which describes your intended field of study.
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ACC.ABA Business Administration - Concentration in Accounting
ACC.GA.CT General Accounting Certifcate
ACH.AASX Architecture
AET.RES.CT Renewable Energies and Sustainable Living Certifcate
ALA.ALA Liberal Arts
ASC.ASC Associate in Science
AST.GBU.AAS Administrative Support Technology General Business
AUS.AAS Automobile Servicing
AUS.CT Automobile Servicing Certifcate
BUS.ABA Business Administration
CAD.CAE.AAS Computer Aided Engineering
CAD.CAE.CT Computer Aided Engineering Certifcate
CAD.LV2.CT Computer Aided Design - Level II Intermediate Certifcate
CAD.PDO.AAS Computer Aided Design - Product Design
CAD.PDO.CT Computer Aided Design - Product Design Certifcate
CAD.VDO.AAS Computer Aided Design - Vehicle Design
CAD.VDO.CT Computer Aided Design - Vehicle Design Certifcate
CAR.NRT.CT Collision Auto Repair: Non-Struct Repair Tech Certifcate
CAR.PRT.CT Collision Auto Repair: Paint and Refnish Tech Certifcate
CCT.AAS Court and Caption Reporting
CCT.CT Court and Caption Reporting Certifcate
CER.AAS Ceramic Technology
CER.CT Ceramic Technology Certifcate
CIN.ALA Cinematic Arts
CIS.CNP.CT CISCO Certifed Networking Professional Certifcate
CIS.CSU.AASX Computer Support
CIS.CSU.CT Computer Support Certifcate
CIS.CYS.CT CyberSecurity Certifcate
CIS.NWS.CT Network Specialist Certifcate
CIS.SWE.AASX Software Engineering
CIS.SWE.CT Software Engineering Certifcate
CIS.SYA.AASX Systems Analysis
CIS.SYA.CT Systems Analysis Certifcate
CIS.THS.AASX Information Technologies for Homeland Security
CIS.THS.CT Information Tech for Homeland Security Certifcate
CIS.WDC.CT Web Developer Certifcate
CIS.WDE.CT Web Designer Certifcate
COS.MGT.AAS Cosmetology - Management
COS.STY.AAS Cosmetology - Stylist
CRJ.CRO.AAS Criminal Justice - Corrections
CRJ.GEN.AAS Criminal Justice - Generalist
CRJ.LAW.AAS Criminal Justice - Law Enforcement
CRJ.PET.AAS Criminal Justice - Police Evidence Technology
CSE.AAS Computer Support Engineering Technology
CSE.CT Computer Support Engineering Technology Certifcate
CUL.AASX Culinary Arts
CUL.BPA.CT Baking and Pastry Arts Certifcate
CUL.HMM.AAS Hotel Management
CUL.RMP.AAS Restaurant Management
DHY.APP Dental Hygiene Applicant
DMS.APP Diagnostic Medical Sonography Applicant
ECE.AAS Early Childhood Education
EMS.APP Emergency Medical Services Applicant
ENV.AWB.CT Environmental Systems Tech - Building Air and Water
Balance/Retro-Commissioning Certifcate
ENV.FAC.AAS Environmental Systems Tech - Facilities Management
ENV.HVA.AASX Environmental Systems Tech - Advanced HVACR Technician
ENV.HVC.CT Environmental Systems Tech - Air Conditioning Certifcate
ENV.HVH.CT Environmental Systems Tech - Heating Certifcate
ENV.HVR.CT Environmental Systems Tech - Refrigeration Certifcate
ENV.HVT.AAS Environmental Systems Tech - HVACR Technician
ENV.SPI.AAS Environmental Systems Tech - Special Interest
ETT.ELI.AAS Electrical Trades Tech - Industrial Electrical
ETT.ELI.CT Electrical Trades Tech - Industrial Electrical Certifcate
ETT.ELM.AAS Electrical Trades Tech - Electromechanical Technology
ETT.ELM.CT Electrical Trades Tech - Electromechanical Certifcate
EXS.AAS Exercise Science and Technology
EXS.BUS.AASX Exercise Science and Technology - Business
EXS.CT Exercise Science and Technology Certifcate
FAV.ALA Liberal Arts - Fine Arts/Visual
FFT.AAS Fire Fighter Technology
FFT.CT Fire Fighter Technology Certifcate
GEN.AGS General Studies
GLS.ALA Global Studies
GRD.AAS Graphic Design
HCA.AAS Health Care Administration
HCA.CT Health Care Administration Certifcate
HPT.APP Hospital Pharmacy Tech Applicant
ICM.INT.ALA International Commerce
INT.AAS Interior Design
LAD.AASX Landscape Design
LAD.CT Landscape Design Certifcate
LBT.AAS Library Technician
LBT.CT Library Technician Certifcate
LSH.AAS Landscape Horticulture
LSH.CT Landscape Horticulture Certifcate
MBT.AAS Molecular Biotechnology
MDA.AAS Medical Assisting
MDA.CT Medical Assisting Certifcate
MET.AAS Medical Transcription
MET.CT Medical Transcription Certifcate
MGT.AOM.AAS MGT Development - Administrative Offce Management
MGT.BUS.AAS MGT Development - Business Management
MGT.CCM.CT MGT Development - Concrete Construction Mgmt Certifcate
MGT.CMN.AASX MGT Development - Construction Management Option
MGT.CMN.CT MGT Development - Construction Management Certifcate
MGT.CMP.AAS MGT Development - Construction Management Professional
MGT.ENO.AAS Management Development - Entrepreneurship
MHS.APP Mental Health/Social Work Applicant
MST.APP Massage Therapy Applicant
MTT.CNC.AAS Machine Tool - Numerical Control Technology
MTT.CNC.CT Machine Tool - Numerical Control Technology Certifcate
MUS.CMT.ALA Music Composition / Music Theory
MUS.CT Music Certifcate
MUS.PIN.ALA Music Performance / Instrumental
MUS.PVO.ALA Music Performance / Vocal
NDS.NON Non-Degree Seeking
NMT.AAS Nuclear Medicine Technology
NNO.AAS Nanotechnology in Materials Science
NNO.CT Nanotechnology in Materials Science Certifcate
NUR.APP Nursing Applicant
NUR.PNE.APP Practical Nurse Education Applicant
NUR.RNE.APP Nursing Second Year Completion Applicant
NUR.TPN.APP Transitional LPN to ADN Applicant
OTA.MCC.REC Occupational Therapy Assistant Reciprocal Program
PHS.AGS Pre-Histologic Technology
PHT.AAS Photographic Technology
PHT.CT Photographic Technology Certifcate
PLG.APP Paralegal Applicant
PTA.MCC.REC Physical Therapist Assistant Reciprocal Program
RAL.APP Radiologic Technology Applicant
ROB.AUT.AAS Robotics/Automated Systems Technology
ROB.AUT.CT Robotics/Automated Systems Technology Certifcate
RSP.APP Respiratory Therapy Applicant
RTT.AAS Radiation Therapy Technology
SLI.AAS Sign Language Interpreter
SUR.APP Surgical Technology Applicant
THE.ALA Theatre
TSC.AAS Technological Sciences
UND.NON Undecided
VET.MCC.REC Veterinary Technician Reciprocal Program
WEL.CT Welding Technology Certifcate
Academic Placement
Students must participate in testing for course placement, which is available on campus through the English and/or Math COMPASS program; ACT or SAT
scores may be submitted for placement purposes. Placement for persons born outside the U.S. is the MTELP (Michigan Test of English Language Proficiency).
For permanent exemption status and more information, refer to the Schedule of Classes and college catalog (which is available online.) Students enrolling
in BIO 1570 (Microbiology of Health & Disease) or BIO 2630 (Anatomy & Physiology I) will need to first take the Biology Proficiency Test.
Transfer Programs
These associate degree programs are intended for students who plan to transfer and complete a bachelors degree at a four-year college or university,
although they are not limited to those students. Enter the code, which appears in capital letters, indicating your program preference, on the application.

Occupational/Career Programs
The courses or programs below lead to an Associate in Applied Science Degree or Certificate. Enter the 3-10 letter program code, which appears
in capital letters, for your program preference on the application.
Undecided/Non-Degree Seeking
If you do not have a program preference at this time, write UND (UNDECIDED) on the application in the program area. Students receiving veterans
benefits or financial aid must declare a program. If it is your intention not to pursue a degree program, write NDS (NON-DEGREE SEEKING)
in the program area.
International Students
All students applying for, or changing to, F-1 status must designate a specific program. These students may not select UND (Undecided)
or NDS (Non-Degree Seeking).
ASC.ASC Associate in Science
BUS.ABA Business Administration
ACC.ABA Business Administration with a
Concentration in Accounting
ALA.ALA Liberal Arts
CIN.ALA Cinematic Arts
FAV.ALA Liberal Arts-Fine Arts/Visual
GEN.AGS General Studies
GLS.ALA Global Studies
ICM.INT.ALA International Commerce
MUS.CMT.ALA Composition/Music Theory Option
MUS.PIN.ALA Music Performance/Instrumental Option
MUS.PVO.ALA Music Performance/Vocal Option
THE.ALA Theatre
Please select what type of applicant you are (select only one):
First Time in Any College Transfer Previously Attended OCC Dual Enrollment High School Guest F-1 Student
Date of Application
IMPORTANT ADMISSIONS INFORMATION
I plan to enroll starting: Fall (Sept.) Winter (Jan.) Summer I (May) Summer II (July) Year
Academic Program Code you plan to pursue (See Academic Program Code list on p. 3).
Select one location where you would like your student file to be located:
Auburn Hills Highland Lakes Orchard Ridge Royal Oak Southfield
(Waterford) (Farmington Hills)
What is your educational goal/primary reason for attending OCC? (select only one)
To complete courses for transfer to another institution WITHOUT obtaining a degree or certificate from OCC (TW)
To complete courses for transfer to another institution AFTER obtaining a degree or certificate from OCC (TA)
To obtain an OCC degree or certificate (DC)
To gain knowledge related to employment (ER)
To gain knowledge NOT related to employment (EN)
Undecided (UN)
Are you a U.S. citizen: Yes No If No, country of citizenship
Immigrant Status: Foreign F-1 Status Permanent Resident (Alien #)
Refugee/Asylee Other Status Type
Is English your second or third language? Yes No (If Yes, indicate your first language)
Have you ever served in the U.S. Military or are you a veteran? Yes No
Do you plan to apply for financial assistance? Yes No
What is your intended credit load while at OCC? Full-Time (12+ credits per term) Part-Time (Less than 12 credits per term)
OPTIONAL: Information will be kept confidential and will not be used as a factor in the admission process.
PERSONAL INFORMATION
Name ( )
Permanent Address
Telephone Number ( ) Ext Type of Phone #: Home Business Cellular
Telephone Number ( ) Ext Type of Phone #: Home Business Cellular
Social Security Number E-mail Address
Birth Date (month/day/year) Gender: Male Female
Emergency Contact Name Emergency Telephone Number ( )

The following information is gathered for purposes of meeting state and federal agency requirements. This information is not used for admission to Oakland Community College.
1. Please select the group which most closely represents you: Hispanic/Latino Non Hispanic/Latino
2. Please select one or more of the following groups which most closely represents you:
American Indian or Alaska Native Asian Black or African American Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander White
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Last First Middle Maiden or Other Name (If applicable)
Number Street Apt. #
City State Zip Code County

Status in the United States:


U.S. Citizen
Permanent Resident/Refugee/Asylee*
* A photocopy of your proof of Permanent Residency, Refugee or Asylee status must be submitted.
Non-Immigrant
Is English your primary (first) language? Yes No (If No, indicate your primary language)
Are you planning to apply for Financial Aid while you attend OCC? Yes No
What is your intended credit load while at OCC? Full-Time (12+ credits per term) Part-Time (Less than 12 credits per term)
Please indicate the number of hours per week you will be employed while attending OCC?

(enter zero (0), if not employed)
REQUIRED to provide support for financial, IRS, other government services, and financial aid.
Application for
Admission Form
COMPLETE BOTH SIDES OF APPLICATION
EDUCATIONAL HISTORY
Name of High School
City/State
High School dates of attendance (i.e., 8/96 to 6/00): From To
Highest grade completed: 9th 10th 11th 12th Anticipated Graduation date:
Diploma Received? Yes No
Were you involved in a Tech Prep program in High School? Yes No
Are you a home schooled student? Yes No
GED Date (if applicable) (month/year)
If available, please attach most recent ACT score report.
Have you previously attended another college / university (including OCC)? Yes No
Please list all colleges/universities previously attended (including OCC):
Name of Institution City/State Dates of Attendance Degree(s) Received

(i.e., 8/99 to 5/00)






* If you intend to have your credits transferred, please refer to the Transfer information on p. 2.
I certify that all entries on this application are complete and accurate to the best of my knowledge. I understand that falsifying any information
on this application could result in dismissal from the college.
Signature of Applicant Date
(month/year) (month/year)
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FAMILY EDUCATIONAL RIGHTS AND PRIVACY ACT (FERPA)
This law protects a students right to the privacy of their educational records. Oakland Community College will not release student directory information without
the written permission of that student. However, the student may authorize the release of this information on this application by initialing the appropriate place
below. The college includes the following information in its directory file on students:
Name Home Address Telephone Number Place of Birth Program of Study Dates of Attendance
Degrees, Certificates, and Awards Received Most Recent Education Institution Attended E-mail address
The college may also provide information about our athletes including the sport of participation and the height and weight of individual athletes.
I request that Oakland Community College not release my directory information without my express written permission. I understand that requests from
potential employers and others seeking to verify my attendance will not be answered unless I have given that requestor a signed release to give the college.
I authorize Oakland Community College to provide my directory information to requestors in accordance with the limitations placed upon them
by FERPA.
Application for Admission Form continued
HIGH SCHOOL GUESTS
What is a high school guest?
Current high school students are eligible for guest student status at Oakland Community College (OCC) under the following provisions:
The student must be in the ninth grade or higher.
The student must submit a completed OCC Admissions Application and indicate high school guest status.
The student must submit the completed High School Guest/Dual Enrollment Approval Form below, complete with the high school principals
or designees signature.
OCC applications are available at most high schools and in the Admissions Offices at the college. The high school guest status is only valid during the
semester for which it is submitted. For enrollment in subsequent semesters, please complete another application following the aforementioned instructions.
How does a high school guest student register at OCC?
After submitting the OCC Admissions Application and the High School Guest/Dual Enrollment Approval Form:
Take any required assessments for placement purposes.
Meet with an OCC counselor for advising, if necessary.
Register for classes using Online Services, by Touch*Tone or in person during registration periods.
How does a student pay for classes at OCC?
Follow the instructions outlined in the Schedule of Classes. Based upon the time of registration, students may receive an invoice in the mail
or may need to go directly to a campus to pay for their classes.
Students are responsible for all tuition, books and course fees.
Students must meet payment deadlines - in person using Online Services, by Touch*Tone or through the U.S. Mail.
Students may pay with cash, check, Discover card, MasterCard, Visa, American Express or money order.
HIGH SCHOOL GUEST/DUAL ENROLLMENT APPROVAL FORM
Student Name (please print)
I understand that as a high school guest student/dual enrollment student, I will be subject to the following:
Admission and registration regulations at OCC.
College policies and procedures.
Deadline dates for registration and payment.
TO BE COMPLETED BY THE HIGH SCHOOL PRINCIPAL OR DESIGNEE:
1. I certify that the above named student is currently enrolled in high school and is in the
grade. I recommend the student for guest status. This student may elect the following course(s) at your institution.



2. It is understood that this Guest/Dual Enrollment Approval form is valid for one semester only. A new application must be submitted for each
semester the student plans to attend.
3. This student qualifies for the Dual Enrollment Program for the course(s) listed above. Yes No
* If yes, high school students must present a letter from the High School District authorizing payment along with their OCC invoice.
Principals or Designees Signature Date
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HIGH SCHOOL DUAL ENROLLMENT
What is high school dual enrollment?
High school dual enrollment is an educational option for high school guest students which allows them to take OCC courses for college
and high school credit. The high school district may pay for the course(s) if:
They have earned sufficient credits to be in Grade 9, 10, 11 or 12.
They are enrolled in both the high school and OCC simultaneously.
They are enrolled in an academic course at OCC that is approved by the high school.
They provide a letter from the high school district authorizing the dual enrollment and the payment of tuition.
What cost will the high school district pay?
The high school district is responsible for tuition and related fees.
How does a high school dual enrollment student pay for classes at OCC?
Students must submit a letter of authorization from the high school district to the Campus Cashiers Office at the time of payment.
This authorization must be received within payment deadlines. Any additional expenses not authorized by the high school will be the
responsibility of the student.

COLLEGE ACCREDITATION
HIGHER LEARNING COMMISSION (HLC)
Oakland Community College is accredited by The Higher Learning Commission, a commission of the North Central Association of Colleges and Schools,
230 South LaSalle Street, Suite 7-500, Chicago, Illinois 60604. Telephone: 800.621.7440. Fax: 312.263.7462. Web: ncahigherlearningcommission.org.
EQUAL OPPORTUNITY/SEXUAL HARASSMENT POLICY
Oakland Community College, pursuant to the requirements of applicable law and these policies, does not discriminate against applicants, employees or
students on the basis of race, religion, color, national origin, citizenship, veteran status, sex, age, height, weight, marital status, sexual orientation, gender
identity and expression, disability or handicap, nor will sexual harassment or harassment based on other classifications mentioned herein, be tolerated, in
its employment practices and/or educational programs or activities.
Those concerned about the above should contact the Equal Opportunity Compliance Officer, Oakland Community College, 2480 Opdyke Road, Bloomfield
Hills, MI 48304-2266. Phone: 248.341.2000
A copy of OCCs Annual Security Report includes the previous three years and contains crime data that occurred on-campus, off-campus, buildings
or property owned or controlled by OCC; and on public property within, or immediately adjacent to and accessible from, the campus. It also includes
institutional polices concerning campus security. You can obtain a copy of this report by contacting the Director of Public Safety or by using this link:
www.oaklandcc.edu/PublicSafety/Reports/PublicSafetyAnnualReport12.pdf
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Community is our middle name.
www.oaklandcc.edu
20092013 STRATEGIC PLAN
Learning is our only priority
Strategic Outcomes
Oakland Community College
Offer Quality Academic Programs
Align curriculum to general education outcomes.
Implement rigorous curriculum renovation to ensure relevant curriculum.
Respond to the workforce needs of southeastern Michigan.
Ensure high-quality teaching.
Promote Student Success
Continually assess and improve student learning.
Help students to develop college-level skills.
Support the development of a seamless K-16 experience.
Increase Student Involvement
Promote student involvement in the intellectual and social life of the college.
Encourage service to the local community and larger society.
Facilitate the development of students as lifelong learners.
Expand Community Engagement
Expand relationships with K-12, 4-year and post-graduate institutions.
Provide community leadership to support economic, social and cultural
development of our communities.
Optimize Use of Resources
Utilize the human, physical and fnancial assets of the college to support learning.
Support professional development to ensure individual excellence.
Strive to meet the needs of students and the community in a sustainable and
responsible manner.

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