As part of Onondaga Community College’s 2016-2017 biennial review of alcohol and other drug use data, co-occurring health and safety impacts, and related programming, the College pursued an opportunity for external funding to expand coalition-building,…
The American Association of Women in Community Colleges (AAWCC) was organized in 1973 and is a council member of the American Association of Community Colleges. The organization offers opportunities for women in two-year institutions by providing a forum that addresses women’s issues and…
Any student may be accompanied by an advisor at any point in the process. An advisor is an individual chosen by the student to assist and support them though the student conduct process.
An advisor can be anyone the student chooses, including, but not limited to, a lawyer, advocate,…
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…
OCC’s Federal School Code is 002875
FAFSA SimplificationDue to the passing of the FAFSA Simplification Act on December 27, 2020, as a part of the Consolidated Appropriations Act, the FAFSA is changing for the 2024-2025 aid year.
You can expect the following changes:
…Students can apply for TAP through their FAFSA application. New York State (NYS)…
Onondaga Community College is working to create an educational environment that supports diversity, equity, and inclusion. OCC recognizes that because of the unique ways in which hate/bias behavior effect the community, care for the community is important when responding to bias incidents. The…
OCC and Barnes & Noble want to make it easier and more affordable for you to get all of your textbooks in one convenient place, at a reduced price. If you’re eligible for financial aid, you can use it towards the purchase of textbooks or you can…
Clery Act regulations define "campus security authorities" as:
An institution’s campus police or security departmentOther individuals with security responsibilities, such as those monitoring access to campus property (e.g., parking lots, residence halls, and athletic…