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Want to become a paid Peer Mentor for ACCESS Programs? Attend this Information Session to learn more about the qualifications and the mentor’s role.
Peer mentors are positive role models who offer guidance, encouragement, and a supportive network that contributes to their peers' overall college success. Mentors build connections with students through regular meetings, promote student engagement, and assist with program activities and college events.
MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS
Be at least a second semester student and have completed at least 12 units.
Have a 2.5 overall GPA (or 2.5 GPA in the last semester in which 12 units or more were completed).
Tuesday, July 12 from 10:00 to 1:00 pm
Room 350A IWV Campus and on Zoom.
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Room 350A Ridgecrest, IWV Campus and Zoom
Tue 10:00 AM - 10:00 AM
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Cerro Coso Rocks Welcome Back Celebration
Thursday, August 18th from 3:00 - 7:00 pm
Outreach is very excited for this year's CC Rocks Celebration!
Check out all that Cerro Coso has to offer.
We look forward to seeing you there!
Sponsors:
Barnes & Noble
Ridgecrest Transit
Oasis Mexican Restaurant
CCCC Foundation
Ridgecrest/IWV Campus
Thu 3:00 PM - 3:00 PM
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Caption: Photo by Markus Spiske
The rainbow is the most widely recognized LGBTQ+ symbol in the world. The first LGBT rainbow flag was designed by Gilbert Baker in 1978. It immediately became and has continued to be the symbol of Pride. Join us in celebrating by wearing any and all things rainbow. You can also participate by stopping by the counseling desk to pick up a rainbow bracelet!
Ridgecrest, IWV Campus
All day
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Bring blankets and/or chairs and enjoy a movie under the stars!
At the Sculpture Garden. Free Popcorn will be served.
Ridgecrest, IWV Campus
Thu 8:00 PM - 8:00 PM
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Stop The Hate is an educational initiative of Campus Pride and supports colleges and universities in preventing and combating hate on campus as well as fostering the development of community. The national program serves as the premier source of anti-hate educational resources for higher education institutions and campus communities. We are offering two-hour online versions of the Stop The Hate Training. This Stop The Hate 101 online training provides an understanding of bias and hate crime issues, how to identify a bias-motivated incident and a hate crime, an overview of first amendment speech protections and hate crime law and discusses the need for greater hate crime and bias-motivated incident reporting mechanisms (such as a Bias Incident Team). Participants will receive an official Campus Pride Stop The Hate 101 certificate with their name upon completion of the full two-hour training.
Learning Outcomes:
Learn and better understand bias and hate crime issues
Understand the terminology and identify the difference between what is a bias-motivated incident and a hate crime.
Overview of first amendment speech protections and hate crime law.
Explain the challenges to hate crime reporting and the need for improving bias incident reporting mechanisms on campus.
Share resources to help.
If you would like to be registered for one of these training sessions, contact Tanner Barnett at tanner.barnett@cerrocoso.edu or call 760-384-6249. We will cover the cost of the registration for anyone interested in taking the training for the first time or in refreshing a previous training, so be sure to register through Tanner.
Ridgecrest, IWV Campus
Mon 1:00 PM - 1:00 PM
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Bring blankets and/or chairs and enjoy a movie under the stars!
At the Sculpture Garden. Free Popcorn will be served.
Ridgecrest, IWV Campus
Thu 8:00 PM - 8:00 PM
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Friday, June 24, from 1-3 pm The Campus Pride Safe Space Training Program is a nationally recognized program that provides training and signage for institutions committed to supporting LGBTQ students. A Safe Space Program is one of the measures of a supportive campus on the Campus Pride Index (CampusPrideIndex.org). We are offering a two-hour online version of the Safe Space Training. This online training prepares individuals to understand the importance of a Safe Space, learn terminology and LGBTQ identities, and how to be a Safe Space. Participants will receive an official Campus Pride Safe Space certificate with their name upon completion of the full two-hour training. Learning Outcomes: Learn and understand key moments in the LGBTQ civil rights movement. Explain the di˛ference between sexual orientation, gender identity, and gender expression. Define terminology used to describe sexual orientation, gender identity, and gender expression. Explore and identify ways to be an advocate/ally for LGBTQ people. Discuss how you can take action as a Safe Space. If you would like to be registered for one of these training sessions, contact Tanner Barnett at tanner.barnett@cerrocoso.edu or call 760-384-6249. We will cover the cost of the registration for anyone interested in taking the training for the first time or in refreshing a previous training, so be sure to register through Tanner.
Ridgecrest, IWV Campus
Fri 1:00 PM - 1:00 PM
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Attention Students & Parents
Wednesday, May18, 2022 | 6:00-7:30pm via Zoom
Earn credits while in high school with no enrollment fees! Cerro Coso Community College offers dual and concurrent enrollment classes allowing students to earn both high school and college credit. Get a head start on your college degree or career by earning a certificate. Join us for more information about this program, the enrollment process, and learn how it can benefit your future!
Presenters: Christine Small, Ashley Thompson, and Kim Blackwell
Students and parents interested in information regarding Dual and Concurrent Enrollment pre-register by clicking the button below.
Pre-register for May 18th Information Session
Zoom
Wed 6:00 PM - 6:00 PM
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Cerro Coso Garden Club
Fresh & Free* 100% Organically Grown Assorted Vegetables
Thursday, May 12th starting at 10 am
Stop by the Student Center and pick up some fresh & free* vegetables.
Please contact Katie Bachman at kathryn.bachman@cerrocoso.edu for more information.
*It’s all Free, but we will be asking for donations. These donations will go back to support the club.
Ridgecrest/IWV Student Center MB 115
Thu 10:00 AM - 10:00 AM
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Join us on
Wednesday, May 4th from 1pm-3pm and Thursday, May 12th from 3pm-5pm
at the Ridgecrest Campus Student Center
Student Center
Wed 1:00 PM - 1:00 PM