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Earn your Associate of Applied Science degree in Accounting at Clackamas Community College. In two years, you can learn the skills to meet the growing demand for well-trained accountants.
For more than 50 years, Clackamas Community College has offered high-quality education and training opportunities, lifetime learning and robust student life programming. The college believes in Education That Works.
Clackamas Community College (CCC) is a public community college in Oregon City, Oregon. Founded in 1966, it is one of the largest community colleges in the state of Oregon. Clackamas Community College offers courses at three campuses: the central campus in Oregon City, Harmony Community Campus in Clackamas, and the Wilsonville campus.
Welcome to Clackamas Community College! With an education from CCC, you can go anywhere. Whether your goal is to complete a bachelor’s degree, to gain the skills to get a job, or to improve your skills to get a better job, Clackamas will provide the classes and the support to get you there.
Clackamas Community College has an open access admission policy and welcomes all students who can benefit from the instruction offered, regardless of their educational background. Adult enrollment (18 and older) is unrestricted.
Clackamas Community College is dedicated to personal growth and academic excellence. Each member of the college community—students and staff alike—shall strive to: Recognize the inherent goodness of all people and honor the humanity that joins us; Practice personal and academic integrity, respecting the dignity, rights and property of all ...