Cerro Coso Community College is hosting two Scholarship Application Workshops to help students get a head start on the scholarship process.

The college will go through the online application page by page, review tips and best practices, review resources available to assist students with their application, and answer questions.  Information will be provided by on Cerro Coso Community College Foundation scholarships, outside scholarships, and more. 

A workshop will be held on Tuesday, December 15 from 3pm-4pm and another workshop is slated for Thursday, December 17 from 6pm to 7pm. Both sessions will be held via Zoom and interested individuals must preregister at www.cerrocoso.edu to attend.

More than 100 scholarships are available to Cerro Coso Community College students who are ready and able to benefit from the financial support, via the single Cerro Coso Community College Foundation Scholarship Application. Foundation scholarships are designed to enable and encourage students to achieve their goals.

For more information on scholarships, financial aid, grants, and loans, contact the College Financial Aid Department at 760-384-6221 or email them at cc_faid@cerrocoso.edu .

The college is now registering for Spring 2021 classes. 


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Picture: (l to r) Cerro Coso Promise students Carrena Castleberry and Aileen Ponce.

The Hunger Free campus program at Cerro Coso is thriving during these uncertain times as the college remains committed to providing for students who are in need.

Supported by state funds, local resources, and the CCC Foundation, the pandemic has led to an acute increase in need for the food pantry. Hunger Free feeds an average of 40-60 students and their families monthly. Since the pandemic, the program has been supporting students with monthly drive-thru food bag distributions as well as grocery cards by request. In the past 7 months, Hunger Free has purchased $2,700 in grocery cards and this amount increases monthly. Currently, grocery card funds are supported by state funds, at a time when the need is greater than ever, the capacity to continue to serve students remains limited due to funding. The program will need to locate others funds in order support the grocery cards currently provided to students with food insecurities.

“Cerro Coso feels strongly about continuing to support our students the best we can as we continue to navigate through this year,” said Outreach Director Katie Bachman. 


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Cerro Coso has added two new Information Technology (IT) online classes to its spring 2021 class schedule. 

IT C280 – Introduction to Cloud Computing will be taught by Instructor Christopher Harper.  The class will provide introductory skills in cloud computing and is aligned with the CompTIA Cloud Essentials+ certification and the Amazon Web Services (AWS) Certified Cloud Practitioner (CLF).

IT C290 – Linux System Administration I will be taught by Instructor Johnny Bradley.  This course is an in-depth examination of Linux basic foundations, including concepts of installation, operations, and maintenance of the Linux Operating System.  Using a combination of Red Hat Academy foundational resources and open source utilities, students will study and practice the basics of the operating system, its graphical user interface, and its networking services. 

The Information Technology program at Cerro Coso is for students pursuing exciting careers in the booming information technology field.  Modern businesses run on technology, and those businesses need tech gurus who can develop, implement, and maintain the technology to help them succeed. The college offers degrees and certifications in Information Technology that allows students to pursue careers in network, systems, or database administration; technical and applications support; and computer programming. Designed for both full and part-time students, the program is appropriate to both those currently employed and those seeking to enter this field. Career opportunities include Computer Programmer, Computer Repair (A+ Certified), Computer Operator, Computer Support Specialist, Networking, Systems, or Database Administration.

Spring 2021 classes begin January 18, 2021.  For more information or assistance with registration contact the College Counseling Department at 760-384-6219. 

 


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On Friday, December 4, Cerro Coso students will host an old-fashioned drive-in movie in the Main Parking Lot of the Ridgecrest Campus. 

The featured movie will be Elf the 2003 American comedy film directed by Jon Favreau, written by David Berenbaum, staring Will Ferrell, James Caan, Zooey Deschanel, Mary Steenburgen, Daniel Tay, Bob Newhart, and Ed Asner.  The movie will start around  7 p.m. 

A holiday favorite, the film centers on Buddy, a human who was adopted and raised by Santa’s elves.  He learns about this and heads to New York City to meet his biological father while also spreading Christmas cheer in a world of cynics in the process. 

Some may have fond memories of going with their families, friends, or dates to the local drive-in theater.  In today’s climate, Cerro Coso students are bringing back the retro popularity of the drive in movie.  An opportunity to practice physical distancing and still have some movie fun. 

Movie goers are encouraged to arrive early for best viewing, and bring blankets and hand warmers, it could be a chill night in the desert.

This event is contingent on weather.  A windy or rainy evening will likely result in the cancellation of the event.  Please check the SGCC Coyotes Instagram page for updates on the day of the event. 

Never been to a drive-in movie at Cerro Coso? Check out their guide to getting the most out of your experience at https://bit.ly/Drive-In-Guide

The Drive-In experience will follow all public health and safety protocols as mandated by local, county, and state public health agencies.

Fun for the whole family, jump in the car, drive-up the hill, and enjoy an evening of rare, retro throwback to the golden age of cinema.

The event is FREE and open to the public. 


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At a time when hunger in America has tripled between 2019 and August of this year, Child Development Professor Tyrone Ledford and his organization Holistic Divine Innovations have established a Community Garden in Ridgecrest that provides more than fresh produce.

The Ridgecrest Community Garden, located on Haloid Street, encourages positive community engagement, restores hope, and improves the health and well-being of the community by providing fresh organic produce, education, and a space for healing, and positive social engagement.

Built with the assistance of the community who donated their time, monies, and materials, the goal is to promote selfsustainable living, provide fresh organic produce, and to increase conscious nutritional awareness.

Ledford says he grew up gardening and his passion for it came from his grandmother. “I began gardening on a larger scale as I changed to more of a plant-based and holistic lifestyle,” he said. “I currently garden and grow more than 100 plants in my yard here in Ridgecrest.”

Ledford and his organization are directors of the Compton Community Garden, and have seen firsthand how community gardens can strongly and positively impact communities. “I wanted to bring a community garden to Ridgecrest to help strengthen our community, especially during these very difficult and divisive times,” he continued. “Community gardens can have great outcomes including bringing more unity to a community, decreasing crime rate, increasing our fresh, organic food resources, improving food security, and improving our mental health. Community gardens open a platform for individuals to practice stewardship through learning how to be responsible and accountable for taking care of our environment through learning gardening, agriculture, and plant and herbal medicine.”

The community garden is rising to be one of the local staples and Ledford anticipates the community garden being a main source of fresh organic produce, and education on health and wellness. He welcomes the college’s partnership with the community garden by hosting wellness events for students and the community and donating funds to sponsor raised beds which can serve fresh produce as part of Cerro Coso’s hunger free campus program. 

 


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College to Host Virtual Open House Nov. 19

Open registration for the Spring 2021 classes at Cerro Coso Community College begins November 18, 2020.  Class schedules are now available online at www.cerrocoso.edu.

A Virtual Open House is being held on Thursday, November 19TH at 6 p.m. via Zoom that will include resources, application process, counseling, financial aid, scholarships, dual and concurrent enrollment, and more.  Personal links will be provided during the session for individuals who want to speak to specific campuses. 

Those interested in taking classes at the college are invited to register in advance at www.cerrocoso.edu  A Zoom link will be sent out to all those registered one hour prior to the event.  Meet our experts from the comfort of your home, and see what our campuses have to offer.  No special equipment is necessary to attend, all that is needed is a computer, tablet, smartphone, or telephone.

Cerro Coso Community College is your local community college.  Offering associate degrees, associate degrees for transfer, job skills certificates, and workforce training. Cerro Coso offers something for everyone.  Call a counselor today at 760-384-6219.


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Handrails have been installed along the steep stairs in the Lecture Center. The first of several projects in the Lecture Center Renovation project funded by Measure J at the Ridgecrest Campus. Future projects will include refinishing of the floors, new carpet, new paint, and an upgrade to the audio visual system.


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Library Is Here to Help

The physical library may be closed but library staff are still here to help at all campuses. Students can access the library staff through a variety of means including email, drop-in Zoom hours, 24/7 Library Chat, and can request assistance utilizing the Research Request or Material Request forms. Check out the library’s webpage to access eBooks (including eReserve textbooks), databases and more. Librarians are available online to assist students with research, MLA and APA citation, formatting papers, and locating sources. The library is also offering curbside pickup at the Ridgecrest campus! Students can request any circulating book using the Material Request Form located on the library website and schedule a pickup time, and the library will bring the material out to the car. For those who cannot make it to campus, the library will also scan a chapter or two of a book or textbook and email it to a student at any campus. Visit the library webpage for more information about all the services the Cerro Coso Library has to offer. 

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College Announces Plans for Spring 2021 Classes

Cerro Coso Community College has announced its plans to remain primarily remote during the Spring 2021 Semester – with continued emphasis on health and safety to protect students, faculty, and staff.

In a message to the campus community on September 30, Kern Community College District (KCCD) Chancellor Tom Burke said “after consultation with the College Presidents, the KCCD will continue the 2021 Spring Semester with hybrid operations. The majority of instruction and support operations will continue in the current online and remote environment. A limited number of instructional courses and support functions will be provided in-person for students to continue their progress to degree. Understanding this decision is disappointing to some, it was made in the interests of maintaining the health and safety of our students and employees.”

All Cerro Coso campuses will remain in a largely remote delivery format during the Spring 2021 Semester.

The only instruction taking place wholly or partially in-person at any Cerro Coso campus for Spring 2021 are classes supporting training for essential workforce activities, such as welding and nursing, and intercollegiate athletic classes. All other classes will be offered through remote instruction and virtual learning utilizing a variety of delivery methods including: Online, Scheduled Zoom, or a combination of the two. Limited hours of tutoring and computer access will be available at each campus.  While student support services, like counseling and financial aid, will remain available primarily through synchronous and asynchronous remote delivery, in-person appointments are possible when needed and by prior arrangement.  It is important to note that students will still receive the same high-quality instruction and support services from the same high-quality instructors and student services personnel.

“We look forward to one day being back on our campuses full time, but we need to safeguard our students, faculty, and staff,” college president Dr. Sean Hancock said in a news release. “The pandemic has created an unpredictable environment that prompted extensive and thoughtful discussions. After much consideration, we felt a mix of online classes and low-density labs for our technical and health programs, using strict social distancing protocols, would be the best approach for the spring.”

The decision to offer remote instruction for Spring 2021 was made so students can continue their educations safely, while reducing stress and disruption in their lives.  Rather than start in-person and possibly have to transition to an online/remote format later, Cerro Coso wants to provide students with a consistent and certain learning environment. 

“Students are our priority,” said Vice President of Student Services Heather Ostash. “We are trying to strike a balance in students continuing to progress toward their educational goals, while maintaining a safe and stable environment. We have expanded resources substantially to support our students, recognizing the many challenges they are facing. We highly encourage students to connect with us. From Counseling and ACCESS assisting with education plans to financial aid support, laptop loans, food resources, and childcare, the college is here for you.”

The decision is in alignment with most other California Community Colleges that are keeping the bulk of their Spring 2021 Semester courses in remote status.  Cerro Coso will continue to comply with new state orders and federal regulations as they are released. 

By keeping a mix of online and Scheduled Zoom classes through the spring semester, Cerro Coso is committed to ensuring the best virtual experience for students.


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College Drive-In Movie – Nightmare Before Christmas Oct. 30

Pack the family up in the car, or bring a date, and head on up to the college on Friday, October 30, 2020 for a FREE showing of the Nightmare Before Christmas at 6:45 p.m. 

A movie experience like no other set up on the hill with stunning views of the valley skyline below, Cerro Coso students are hosting the contact-free viewing experience.

Following the success of their last Drive-In Movie, the Student Government of Cerro Coso (SGCC) invites the community to join them for a special screening of the Nightmare Before Christmas from the comfort of their cars.

A 1993 American stop-motion animated musical dark fantasy film The Nightmare Before Christmas was directed by Henry Selick and produced and conceived by Tim Burton. Bored with the same old scare-and-scream routine, Pumpkin King Jack Skellington longs to spread the joy of Christmas.  But his merry mission puts Santa in jeopardy and creates a nightmare for good little boys and girls everywhere.  Danny Elfman wrote the songs and score, and provided the singing voice of Jack. The principal voice cast also includes Chris Sarandon, Catherine O'Hara, William Hickey, Ken Page, Paul Reubens, Glenn Shandix, and Ed Ivory.  The Nightmare Before Christmas originated in a poem written by Burton in 1982 while he was working as an animator at Walt Disney Productions. 

Free and open to the public, the event will be located in the college main parking lot. 

Movie goers are encouraged to get cozy with blankets and pillows and be sure to bring snacks and beverages, and enjoy some family friendly, physically distant fun for the whole family. 

The Drive-In experience will follow all public health and safety protocols as mandated by local, county, and state public health agencies. 

A Drive-In Guide is available below to help movie goers get the most of their drive-in experience.


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