Cerro Coso has been teaching classes remotely for over 23 years, in fact one of the first in the state to offer an entire degree online.  But, not everyone from the college was prepared for the sudden transition to a fully remote workforce due to the recent outbreak of the Coronavirus.

The work of the college has not come to an end as departments and programs seek to engage with students face to face, but from a distance.  Registration for the Summer and Fall semesters begins April 14, 2020.  Class schedules are now available online at www.cerrocoso.edu.

A virtual Open House with a number of sessions has been scheduled week of April 20th that will include counseling, financial aid, Access Programs, Career Center, admissions, Promise, athletics and more.  A complete list of upcoming Zoom sessions is available on the college website at https://www.cerrocoso.edu/event/virtual-open-house

Connect with admissions staff and students to learn more about academic opportunities, applying to Cerro Coso, and campus life.

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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The last day to drop classes has been extended to April 9th for all students.This is in response to the current health crisis and the unexpected transition of many on-ground classes to remote delivery.

We have extended this deadline to allow you to make this transition and for us to assist you with resources to support you. Please take this time to discuss your resource needs and educational goals and plans with your advisors/counselors and to discuss any Financial Aid implication with the Financial Aid Office. Please go to https://www.cerrocoso.edu/studentservices/counseling to set up an appointment with an advisor at your campus.Please call 760-384-6221 or e-mail cc_faid@cerrocoso.edu to talk to a financial aid representative.

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The last day to drop classes has been extended to April 9th for all students.This is in response to the current health crisis and the unexpected transition of many on-ground classes to remote delivery.

We have extended this deadline to allow you to make this transition and for us to assist you with resources to support you. Please take this time to discuss your resource needs and educational goals and plans with your advisors/counselors and to discuss any Financial Aid implication with the Financial Aid Office. Please go to https://www.cerrocoso.edu/studentservices/counseling to set up an appointment with an advisor at your campus.Please call 760-384-6221 or e-mail cc_faid@cerrocoso.edu to talk to a financial aid representative.


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Cerro Coso Community College is much like the rest of the country’s educational institutions, when it comes to the next steps and decisions for its campuses in regards to the Coronavirus (COVID-19).

Within the past two weeks alone, the college has been reminded (many times) that nothing is certain and that planning for uncertainty is not easy. “It is a challenge to balance preventive measures to avoid escalation and on the other preserving to the greatest extent possible the opportunity for students to complete classes, while maintaining critical learning and student support services,” said Heather Ostash, Vice President of Student Services.

Responding rapidly to the health threat associated with the Covid-19 outbreak, the college closely monitored the crisis, taking precautions, evaluating thresholds, developing contingencies, and staying vigilant to minimize future disruptions to instruction and student services.

Prior to the Governor's orders to shelter in place on March 19th, Cerro Coso had already suspended classes the week on March 16 – 20 to provide instructors time to shift their on-ground classes into a virtual format. Trainings for students, instructors, and staff were already being conducted via alternative delivery modes for both instruction and services.

As conditions for the Coronavirus continued to spread rapidly, classes at the college resumed on Monday, March 23 with almost all of its face-to-face classes transitioned into the online environment. Student services (counseling, advising, financial aid, admissions and records) and learning support services (library and learning assistance center) have also been moved over into remote delivery. The college is still maintaining face-to-face instruction in a very small number of courses that are abiding by the department of public health’s protocols for group gatherings and physical distancing. Instruction in the prisons was moved to a correspondence type delivery.

Proctoring has been cancelled for the semester, and a technology needs survey was conducted and the college is working to provide students with the technology they need to take their classes online.

Cerro Coso is now virtually open for students and the community utilizing a variety of formats to communicate including email, telephone, Zoom, Skype for business, and web forms. “It’s not ideal,” said Ostash, “but it’s necessary. It’s ‘business unusual’ for us all.”

“I’m very proud of how quickly our leadership team, faculty, staff, and students responded and made the transition,” said Cerro Coso President Jill Board. “Knowing that the situation is fluid for us all, we must remain flexible. Above all else, the safety of our students, faculty, staff, and communities will remain our top priority.”


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Update March 23, 2020

As instructional activities shift to online or alternative environments, please stay in close contact with your professors for the most up-to-date information regarding your own classes.

At this time, all student services and learning supports are also transitioning into remote delivery format, with the exception of proctoring. These services and supports will be available remotely for a limited time on Monday, March 23rd and Tuesday, March 24th. They will be fully open again for all students at posted times starting Wednesday, March 25th. At this time, all proctoring services are being suspended in order to decrease the spread of germs and keep students and staff safe. Please see the recent communications that have been sent to all students and posted to the Student Resources page. Continue to look for updates in your inboxes and on the website.


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Please join us for one of the sessions below to hear updates and resource information from Cerro Coso Student Services. You will also have an opportunity to ask questions. If you ate not able to join either of these sessions, please watch your email and the college website for announcements as additional sessions will be added.

Session 1: 11:00-12:00
Topic: Student Services Updates

Time: Mar 23, 2020 11:00 AM Pacific Time (US and Canada)

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Session 2: 4:00-5:00
Topic: Student Services Updates

Time: Mar 23, 2020 04:00 PM Pacific Time (US and Canada)

Join from PC, Mac, Linux, iOS or Android: https://cccconfer.zoom.us/j/202555109

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Or Telephone:
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Additional Information for Ridgecrest/IWV Students

Please join us for one of the sessions above to hear updates and resource information from Cerro Coso Student Services. You will also have an opportunity to ask questions. If you are not able to join either of these sessions, please watch your email and the college website for announcements as additional sessions will be added.

Please be aware of these additional important notices for Monday, March 23rd.

  1. As essential service to CC students and community employees the Cerro Coso Community College Child Development Center at the Ridgecrest Campus will be OPEN Monday 3/23/2020 for normal hours of operation.
  2. Face-to-face classes that have been transitioned to remote delivery will be reopened in online mode. Please be in close communication with your professor for instructions how and when to access the online component of your class.
  3. Classes with hard-to-convert laboratory or hands-on instruction will resume in face-to-face mode if they fall into the category of providing training in the essential infrastructure sectors as defined by the state. These classes are being reconfigured to meet all department of public health guidelines for small group gatherings and appropriate physical distancing. All other hard-to-convert classes will be suspended. Please visit the Course Status page on the college website for the most up-to-date list of face-to-face courses transitioned to online mode, suspended, cancelled, or continuing to meet. As always, please be in close communication with your professors.
  4. A computer lab is being opened for free access to students who need computers and/or internet access to continue to take their courses. At the Ridgecrest campus, this is the Learning Assistance Center located in Room 407 in the Gymnasium and open this week Monday through Thursday from 10am to 4pm.

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Cerro Coso on-ground classes will be CLOSED from Monday, March 16 to Friday, March 20 to allow faculty time to transition to alternative learning formats. All other services and supports will remain OPEN.

We now have one confirmed case of the Coronavirus in a non-resident in Kern County. There are no known cases of Coronavirus in Inyo or Mono counties at this time.


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KCCD currently utilizes Blackboard Connect (BBC) for secondary Emergency Mass Notification transmissions. BBC notifications go out to cellular (text and voice) and home (voice) telephones as well as email. In order to utilize BBC in the most effective manner possible, we are asking that everyone to the link listed below and update their electronic contact preferences so the District can effectively communicate with you regarding our response to the Coronavirus outbreak. Once you click on the link, enter your @ number and password. Once you are on the page, select “Personal Information.” If, on your personal page you have the box checked in front of the following language, “ Do not send me any emergency notification messages. I understand that I will still receive notification of emergency situations through e-mail delivery.”, please uncheck that box for at least the duration of this emergency.

The District is currently working on improvements to the District’s emergency mass communication platforms, but BBC is what we currently have in place.

Thank you in advance for your cooperation in this matter.

https://ssb-prod.ec.kccd.edu/PROD/twbkwbis.P_WWWLogin

If you have any issues with the above link, please try opening it in an incognito window.

OR

You can login to https://insidebc.kccd.eduhttps://insidecc.kccd.edu and https://insidepc.kccd.edu also. Then click MyBanWeb at the top of the page, then Personal Information, and then Update Telephone Numbers and Emergency Notification Preferences. 

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As recommended in the November 2018 College Council meeting, a task force was called together to discuss what should be displayed throughout the main building at the Ridgecrest campus and in what manner the information should be displayed. The task force was not identifying specific locations for displaying things or identifying specific products for those displays. Membership on the task force included representatives from Student Government, Classified Staff, Faculty, and Administration.

The task force met throughout spring 2019. Below you will find some “conceptual” images based on the recommendations of the task force. They are not intended to be accurate or definitive, merely a way of investigating and communicating design principles and aesthetic concepts. Your input would be appreciated. We have provided a comment box below the image carousel.

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