Coffeyville Technical Campus News

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The Kansas Promise Scholarship Act provides service scholarships for students to attend an “eligible postsecondary educational institution” in specified programs.

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Coffeyville Community College has released the honor rolls for the Spring 2021 semester.

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Coffeyville Community College released on April 15th a student FAQ related to COVID-19.

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Coffeyville Community College has released the honor rolls for the Fall 2020 semester.

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Coffeyville Community College is currently seeking public input with a community survey.

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Important answers to your questions regarding CCC's fall reopening plan.

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Coffeyville Community College has released the honor rolls for the Spring 2020 semester.

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A statement from Coffeyville Community College concerning recent events of social injustice in the country.

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Even if COVID-19 will prevent a formal ceremony to recognize graduates this spring, degrees and certificates continue to be earned by Coffeyville Community College students.

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CCC President Dr. Marlon Thornburg has released a new statement on May 1 about the on-going COVID-19 situation.

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Coffeyville Community College has released the honor roll for the Fall 2019 semester.

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Coffeyville Community College President Linda Moley has decided now is the perfect time to step back and enjoy her family, friends, and more time on the golf course.  Moley will retire as President at the end of December.

2018-2019 LPN Class Photo at Coffeyville Community College

The 2018-2019 LPN class at Coffeyville Community College has earned a 100% passage rate on the NCLEX exam.

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Coffeyville Community College is proud to announce that 290 students are eligible to graduate this spring.  The graduation ceremony will take place on May 11th at 10 a.m. in the west gym of Nellis Hall on the main CCC campus.

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Former CCC football standout and NFL player Akin Ayodele will address the 2019 graduates of Coffeyville Community College on Saturday, May 11, at 10 a.m. in the Gilmer K. Nellis Hall.

Awesome wide-view picture from behind of students visiting with job and educational reps who attended the nursing career fair on March 27.

Coffeyville Community College's nursing program hosted a career and education fair for students looking to further their education in health related fields.

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Coffeyville Community College recently released the Fall 2018 Honor Rolls.

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A total of 46 students completed graduation requirements at Coffeyville Community College this past fall.

Coffeyville Community College's 2017-2018 LPN Program Students

Students in Coffeyville Community College's LPN program earned a 100% passage rate this past school year.

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Coffeyville Community College has many smart students according to the Spring 2018 honor rolls released on June 4.

Coffeyville Community College's Roy Shafer and Dr. Marlon Thornburg received awards during the opening ceremony of the 2018 SkillsUSA competition on April 25.

Coffeyville Community College is proud to announce that 248 students are eligible to graduate this spring.  The graduation ceremony will take place on May 12th at 10 a.m. in the west gym of Nellis Hall on the main CCC campus.

Coffeyville Community College RN program has earned a 100% passage rate for 2018. Additionally, the LPN program has a 100% passage rate and is ranked #5 in the state of Kansas.

Coffeyville Community College partnered with Community Elementary School and Holy Name School to provide students an opportunity to explore technical careers.

The Coffeyville Community College LPN program received notification that it ranks as the number five best nursing program in Kansas by TopNursing.org.