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Academic Advising and Education Planning
At CCC, we believe that academic advising is key to your success in college. Having a clear path toward your degree and career goals can save you time and money. Advisors are here to help you with:
- Choosing classes
- Registering for classes
- Degree/certificate requirements
- Transfer questions
- Prerequisite waivers
- Academic success
Academic Advising
Complete New Student Steps
Complete the new student steps: apply for admissions, Math/Writing Placement AND New Student Orientation before registering for classes.
Get Ready to Register for Classes
Watch the following five short videos (~11 minutes) to get prepared to register for your first term classes:
- Are You Ready to Register for Classes
- First-Term Advising
- How Many Credits Should I Take
- How to plan classes
- How to register for classes
Meeting with an academic advisor
After completing your new student steps, you are welcome to meet with any of our Advisors, however, it’s best to meet with your assigned advisor based on your area of interest. To find your advisor, view the “who is my academic advisor?” section below.
Advising Appointments
Meeting with an academic advisor is optional but can be beneficial if you have questions about class registration or need guidance on choosing classes.
Current students can schedule an in-person, phone or zoom appointment through Navigate with advisor.
Schedule an appointmentWatch how to schedule an advising appointment
- During peak times, advising appointments are limited and advisors may be booked out 2-3 weeks, so plan ahead!
- If you're unable to find an available appointment, feel free to reach out to your advisor directly to see if they can help. (see “who is my academic advisor” section below)
If you are not currently a student and have questions about admissions, financial aid, math/writing placement, and getting started at CCC, please reach out to the Admissions Center. To schedule an appointment with an advisor, contact advising directly at 503-594-3475 or advising@clackamas.edu.
Advising Drop-In Hours
Drop-in advising is available for students experiencing registration issues, needing assistance with adding or dropping classes, or having quick questions. Please note that drop-in advising operates on a first-come, first-served basis, so wait times may vary.
Oregon City Campus, Wacheno Welcome Center- Monday, Tuesday, Thursday: 9 a.m.-4 p.m.
- Wednesday: 10 a.m.-4 p.m.
Check in at the Wacheno Welcome desk on the first floor.
- Tuesday-Thursday: 10 a.m.-4 p.m.
- Check in at the Student Services desk on the first floor.
Appointment Reasons
Appointment Reason | Examples of Topics | Appointment Recommended | Drop- In |
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Academic Plan/ Degree Plan | Guidance on degree requirements and creating a timeline for graduation. Also, you may select this option if you need an academic plan for a Financial Aid extension or appeal | x | |
Academic Support | Choose this option you want to improve your overall academic performance through areas like time management, study strategies, resource connections or technical support. Also, this option is best if you have received an academic alert or academic warning notification | x | x |
Class Registration Help | Get help with registering for classes, adding or dropping classes, or selecting classes that align with your academic program or interests | x | x |
High School Connections | For high school students earning college credit including those participating in Expanded Options, Advanced College Credit (ACC), charter schools, or home-schooling programs | x | |
New Student Advising | Receive guidance on selecting and registering for your first-term classes, balancing your credit load, understanding key deadlines, and addressing any questions about preparing for your first term at CCC. Complete the new student steps: Math/Writing Placement AND New Student Orientation prior to meeting with an advisor. | x | |
Transfer Guidance | Get advice on the transfer process to another college or university including course selection and transfer requirements | x | |
Other/General Advising | Choose this option if you are unsure which service best fits your needs or if you require assistance with any other academic advising questions not listed above | x | x |
You can get assistance from any advisor, but you have an assigned advisor based on your area of interest/educational focus area below.
- Business: Laura Funnemark (last name A-M) and PJ Martineau (last name N-Z)
- Creative Arts, Communication, and Humanities: Kirby Gleason
- Health Professions: Phil Reid
- Industrial Technology and Auto: Jodi Stapleton
- Natural Resources: Kara Leonard
- Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math (STEM): Emily Melgoza (last name A-K) and Summer Baber (last name L-Z)
- Social Science, Human Services, and Criminal Justice: Jill Brown
- Teaching and Education: Stefanie Diaz-Zavala
- Exploratory/Undecided: Any advisor
Learn more about educational focus areas at CCC.
Other programs:
- Apprenticeships: Katelynn Karch
- Adult Basic Skills: ESL, GED, AHSD: Elizabeth Carrillo
- High School Connections: hsconnections@clackamas.edu
Request a prerequisite waiver for a class (if you have college credit from another college/university).
Academic Standing Policy
All credit seeking, non-high school students enrolling in 4 credits or more each term will be required to maintain a minimum term GPA of 2.0 and complete at least 50% of their attempted credits. (Credits attempted do not include credit hours dropped prior to the second week of the term or credits changed to audit).
Students will be evaluated for academic standing and notified by the Registrar's Office at the end of each term if one or more of the academic standing criteria have not been met.
Academic Alert
Term GPA is below 2.00 and/or not passing at least 50% of attempted credits for one term when enrolled in four or more credits.
When placed on academic alert, this is your first warning. You are encouraged to meet with an academic advisor and take advantage of academic support resources to assist with areas of concern.
Academic Warning
Term GPA is below 2.00 and/or not passing at least 50% of attempted credits for two terms in a row when enrolled in four or more credits. To have your registration hold removed, complete the following three steps:
- Schedule an academic warning appointment with an academic advisor.
- A registration hold is placed on your account. You may not register for classes until you complete an academic warning appointment. Schedule an appointment
- Prepare for your appointment.
- Complete and submit the Academic Warning Questionnaire at least 24 hours before your appointment. If you do not complete your questionnaire, you will be required to reschedule your appointment.
- During your appointment.
- During your appointment, you and an academic advisor will review your questionnaire and create a success plan.
- Your registration hold will be removed.
Academic Probation Frequently Asked Questions (PDF)
Academic Suspension
Term GPA is below 2.00 and/or not passing at least 50% of attempted credits for three terms in a row when enrolled in four or more credits.
When you feel that you are ready to return to Clackamas Community College and can demonstrate how you plan to be successful and further your education, please apply for reinstatement on CCC's reinstatement application.
Applications should be submitted no later than 6 weeks prior to the term you wish to enroll. Applications received after this date may not be considered for enrollment the next term.
Helpful Videos
These videos can help you complete your checklist to get ready to start your first term at CCC, decide what classes to take, learn how to use the college's online registration system and more. Review these videos before you meet with your advisor to make the most out of your advising appointment.
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College hours
Most CCC departments and offices are open on the following schedule:
• Fall, winter and spring terms: Monday-Friday, 8 a.m.-5 p.m.
• Summer term: Monday-Thursday, 7:30 a.m.-5 p.m.
Advising Hours and Contact Information
Campus | Virtual | In Person |
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Oregon City Campus Oregon City campus map PDF 503-594-3475 advising@clackamas.edu | Monday-Friday: 8 a.m.-5 p.m. Schedule a Phone or Zoom (video) Appointment | Located in the Wacheno Welcome Center Drop in hours: Monday, Tuesday, Thursday: 9 a.m.-4 p.m. Wednesday: 10 a.m.-4 p.m. |
Harmony Campus Harmony campus map PDF 503-594-0623 philr@clackamas.edu | Monday, Friday: 11 a.m.-3 p.m. Schedule a Phone Appointment | Located in Harmony East Drop in hours: Tuesday-Thursday: 10 a.m.-4:30 p.m. |
Wilsonville Campus Wilsonville campus map PDF 503-594-0959 apprenticeship.advising@clackamas.edu | Call or email to schedule an appointment | Call or email to schedule an appointment |
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Kara Leonard 503-594-3096
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Laura Funnemark 503-594-6184
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PJ Martineau 503-594-3180
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Jodi Stapleton 503-594-3857
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Phil Reid (Harmony campus) 503-594-0623
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Katelynn Karch (Wilsonville campus) 503-594-0959
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Kirby Gleason 503-594-3516
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Stefanie Diaz-Zavala 503-594-3174
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Jill Brown 503-594-3522
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Elizabeth Carrillo 503-594-6392
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Emily Melgoza emily.melgoza@clackamas.edu 503-594-6130
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Summer Baber 503-594-6290