Coffeyville Community College News
(Topeka, Kansas) - During June 7's luncheon at the Kansas Board of Regents 2017 Data Quality and Planning Conference, Dr. Blake Flanders, President and CEO of the Kansas Board of Regents, presented Emporia State University and Coffeyville Community College with Data Quality Awards.
Coffeyville Community College has many smart students according to the Spring 2017 honor rolls released on June 6.
The Coffeyville Community College Columbus Technical Campus was awarded the Community Impact award on May 10 during a recognition breakfast hosted by the Cherokee County Economic Development Board.
Eighteen members of the Eta Gamma Chapter of Phi Theta Kappa at Coffeyville Community College returned April 9 from the 99th annual convention of the world's largest Honor Society with four individual awards and four chapter awards.
For the first time since 1993, the Coffeyville Red Ravens claimed the state championship in the community college State Academic Excellence Challenge competition. The Ravens went a perfect 8-0 in the state tournament hosted by Kansas Wesleyan University in Salina, Kan.
Coffeyville Community College art instructor Michael DeRosa has been making the rounds providing program demonstrations to local high schools.
Coffeyville Community College received word from BestColleges.com it ranked as the number one community college in Kansas for 2017.
Cristin Shepard, a student at Coffeyville Community College, has been named a 2017 Coca-Cola Community College Academic Team Bronze Scholar.
Coffeyville Community College Superintendent of Grounds Jodi Eastman will be sharing her expertise and advice during a Landscape Class being held on April 22 from 9 a.m. – 3 p.m. at the CCC Greenhouse located at 410 West 9th Street in Coffeyville.
The community is invited to shop the Coffeyville Community College annual plant sale on Saturday, April 8. The sale will be from 8 a.m. to 3 p.m. at the CCC Greenhouse located at 410 West 9th Street in Coffeyville.
Courtney Crane, a sophomore at Coffeyville Community College, is one of ten students nationwide to be selected for the prestigious Kansas State Department of Chemistry's Research Experience Undergraduate Program.
Kenneth Dodson, treasurer of the Eta Gamma Chapter of Phi Theta Kappa at Coffeyville Community College, was elected Vice President of Eastern Kansas at the Kansas-Nebraska Region Convention.
Members of the Eta Gamma Chapter of Phi Theta Kappa at Coffeyville Community College participated in the Kansas-Nebraska Region Convention. The event was held March 3-5 at the Wichita Holiday Inn East.
Phi Theta Kappa members Cristin Shepard and Meaghan Rettele represented Coffeyville Community College as members of the Kansas All-State Academic Team.
The Eta Gamma Chapter of Phi Theta Kappa at Coffeyville Community College has selected Andres' Mora, international students representative, as their Member of the Month for February.
Coffeyville Community College students created over 250 valentines in the first annual Give A Heart project that ran from February 10–14. CCC students had the opportunity to decorate and personalize heart-shaped valentines for residents of area nursing homes and assisted living centers.
State Farm Agent Harold Mann serves on the Coffeyville Community College Collision Repair program advisory committee and understands the goals and objectives to train a skilled workforce. When the opportunity arose for State Farm to donate a vehicle that had been totaled, Mann jumped on the opportunity to help.
The CCC Spencer Rounds Theatre will come to life on Tuesday, February 21, with a variety of soldiers’ stories from World War I to present day missions in Iraq and Afghanistan.
Students who plan to participate in graduation ceremonies in May will need to turn in measurements for their cap and gown. The Registrar's Office will take measurements on Thursday, March 2, from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m.
Coffeyville Comunity College sophomores Cristin Shepard of rural Caney and Meaghan Rettele of Coffeyville have been selected to represent the college in the ALL-USA-Community College Academic Team competition.
The 1098T tax statements for the 2016 tax year are now available.
Ten students passed national EMT exams in January making it five straight semesters of 100% passage rates for students at Coffeyville Community College.
Coffeyville Community College welcomed students from several area high schools to a hands-on experiential campus visit that included both the Coffeyville and Columbus Technical campuses.
Coffeyville Community College was recognized as having the highest graduation rates among Kansas community colleges during the January Kansas Board of Regents monthly meeting in Topeka.
The Fall 2016 Honor Rolls were recently released by Coffeyville Community College.