We're dedicated to keeping our students safe, and giving them resources they need to succeed. Read through our alcohol and substance abuse resources, including online quizzes, reference guides, to learn more about our dedication to helping students struggling with alcohol…
Hassina Adams ’17
Humanities and Social Sciences
Aspiring Immigration Attorney
Hassina and her three siblings immigrated to the U.S. as unaccompanied minors from South Africa. They found a home at the North Side…
We know you work hard.
That's why we want to make balancing your career at Amazon and completing your degree effortless and affordable.
The Amazon Career Choice Program meets you where you are and our variety of education and certification opportunities…
OCC’s Federal School Code is 002875
FAFSA SimplificationDue to the passing of the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) Simplification Act on December 27, 2020, as a part of the Consolidated Appropriations Act, the…
Students can apply for TAP through their FAFSA application. New York State (NYS)…
Inspiring lifelong learning in, about, and through the arts, Arts Across Campus seeks to enhance students' understanding and appreciation of artistic expression in all its various forms, to foster their creativity, and to broaden their worldview through engagement with the arts. AAC…
Plagiarism is a common (and often misunderstood) issue that can be the result of a lack of knowledge and skills.
Simply defined, plagiarism is the act of using another person's idea or work and passing it off as one's own. The failure to properly credit your source(s…
Banned Books Match Contest - September 18 - 24
Match the banned or challenged book to its reason and enter for a chance to win a Barnes & Noble gift card. Forms are in the Library. Please remember, this contest is for students only. So please, visit Coulter Library 2nd floor to…
Join us as Dr. Hilton, special guests, and students come together for friendly competition. Dr. Hilton and OCC colleagues will compete against local celebrities and community leaders in a 3-on-3 tournament, followed by students competing for prizes in a 2-…