Oakland Community College
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Oakland Community College (OCC) is a community college established June 8, 1964. It opened September 1965 with two campuses - Highland Lakes, a renovated hospital in Union Lake, and Auburn Hills, a former Army Nike missile site in Auburn Heights.
OCC is the largest of Michigan's community colleges. [1] Most of OCC's campuses are the same size as other Community Colleges.
The athletic teams are known as the Raiders and compete in the National Junior College Athletic Association (NCJAA) and the Michigan Community College Athletic Association (MCCAA). Mens varsity sports include basketball, cross-country, and golf; womens varsity sports include basketball, cross-country, softball, tennis, and volleyball; mens club sports include soccer.
[edit] Campuses
OCC has 8 operating locations, which include campuses, an administrative center, and temporary locations. These locations include:
- Auburn Hills Campus
- Auburn Hills
- Bee Administration Center
- Bloomfield Hills
- also known as the District Office, serving as the administrative center
- Highland Lakes Campus
- Waterford
- Orchard Ridge Campus
- Farmington Hills
- Pontiac Center
- Pontiac
- housing the Professional Development and Training Center
- Rochester Hills
- Rochester Hills
- serving as District Office administrative support extension
- Royal Oak Campus
- Royal Oak
- Southfield Campus
- Southfield
OCC also has an active Internet-based distance learning program.
[edit] References
- ^ Oakland CC Fast Facts. Retrieved on November 5, 2006.
[edit] External link
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