(last updated September 1, 2025)
In accordance with the Stop Campus Hazing Act (SCHA) and section 485(f) of the Higher Education Act of 1965, the Onondaga Community College publishes a report of any student organization that has been found responsible for hazing.
The Campus Hazing…
The CAS Login page enables single sign-on to multiple websites at OCC. This means that you only have to enter your User Name and Password once for websites that use CAS Login.
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Join Dr. Hilton and special guests in a fun afternoon of food and community. Dr. Hilton and other celebrity guests will cook their recipes of student-favorite macaroni and cheese to be declared the “best cook.”…
If you reside in New York State but outside of Onondaga County you must submit a Certificate of Residence from your home county to the Student Accounts office. This certificate allows the College to…
The Chancellor's Awards for Excellence recognizes professional achievement and encourages the ongoing pursuit of excellence within the SUNY school system. OCC students and staff are encouraged to recommend someone for a Chancellor's Award. Read through the…
You can search the entire SUNY Library system or limit your search to Coulter Library by choosing the filter: Availability > Held in library. If the item you seek is held at a different library, you can use …
Students from the Human Services and Teacher Education Department complete student teaching experiences at the CLC under the guidance of professional…
The Department of English, Integrated Learning Studies and Communication Studies offers several courses devoted to the study of cinema including courses designated as Cinema (CIN) and courses designated as English (ENG). All these courses introduce and develop the ability to view film…
CLEP (College-Level Examination Program) exams are standardized tests offered by the College Board that allow students to earn college credit for knowledge they already have. These exams cover a wide range of subjects—like history, math, science, and languages—and are typically…
The College Credit Now (CCN) program lets high school students earn college credits, strengthen their college applications, and explore potential career paths prior to graduation. Although the courses offered through CCN are as…