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.

Student Success

Paired Classes

Paired Classes at Oklahoma City Community College are classes that are linked or clustered during a semester and enroll a common cohort or group of students.

Supplemental Instruction

Supplemental Instruction is a program designed to provide out of class structured study sessions. The purposes of the program are to help students learn how to think about and study for challenging courses and to learn how to understand and meet the expectations of a particular faculty person.

Success in College and Life

Students will be introduced to some of the best practices for success in college and life. General topics include: Making Connections, Time Management, Major/Career Exploration, Setting Educational, Financial, and Personal Goals, Study Skills, Critical Thinking, Diversity and Global Awareness, College Ethics, Library Skills and Information Literacy, Using Technology Effectively, and Health and Wellness Strategies. This course should be taken during a student's first semester of college work at Oklahoma City Community College and is a required course in degree plans.