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This is Redlands Community College main recruitment piece. It gives an overview of our school and helps prospective students decide if RCC is right for them.
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SOMETHING for you! for you! SOMETHING REDLANDS COMMUNITY COLLEGE
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You can earn an associate’s degree or career certifi cate in one of several different academic areas. The main campus encompasses 55 acres and includes several buildings geared toward enhancing your learning experience, both in mind and body.

RCC boasts numerous classrooms with various seating arrangements. From fully equipped science and computer labs to smart classrooms and those equipped with IETV capabilities, your educational needs and expectations will be met and exceeded with the most up-to-date technologies available.

Our cultural center includes a theatre and an art gallery, which serve as a hub for cultural activities. Activities include art exhibitions, cultural presentations, theatrical

performances, concerts, and more.

Redlands Community College’s New Art/Science Classroom Building features science classrooms, art classrooms, science labs and art labs, all with state of the art technology. It houses a large presentation room with multimedia capabilites and additional classroom spaces for future expansion.

Darlington Agriculture Education and Applied Research Center is located on 110 acres off campus; it houses classrooms, demonstration labs, barns and pens, and housing for qualifi ed agriculture students. The teaching lab includes a Grade A dairy goat parlor and a cheese processing room.

The Redlands Community College Royse Ranch, which serves as the headquarters of RCC’s bovine and equine

operations, offers nearly 315 acres of ranchland. The property features several large hay barns, a feedlot,

a professional riding arena, 30 horse stalls with a capacity for 30 more, and six breeding stalls

and turnouts. Our Equine Center provides addiional facilities for students.

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The results our students attain are great, whether the student is a recent high school graduate or an adult student long-removed from school settings. Key tools

to the success of our students are the RCC sponsors, coaches and instructors who serve student needs well beyond the classroom.

All of this can be found at Redlands Community College in El Reno. Easily accessible to commuting students, El Reno is at the crossroads of I-40 and Highway 81, just 25 miles west of Oklahoma City on I-40.

See for Yourself! Redlands Community College’s Student Ambassadors provide personalized campus tours for guests throughout the academic year. Visitors get a first-hand view of the learning and recreational facilities available to RCC students by scheduling an individualized campus tour. Tours last approximately 40 minutes and can be scheduled to fit your needs, Monday-Friday. To schedule

your campus visit, contact Student Services at (405) 422-1417

You don’t have to travel far to obtain a quality education that will propel you into your next stage in life. Redlands Community College is the ideal choice for the student looking for the right combination of quality and convenience.

Redlands Community College holds a number of maximum accreditations, beginning with the college’s overall Higher Learning Commission. Other maximum accreditations include specialized programming areas such as the National League of Nursing Commission, National Athletic Trainers Association, and National Learning Resources Association.

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Cougar athletes distinguish themselves both on and off the playing field, competing in the NJCAA Division I and II. RCC offers Men’s Baseball, Men’s Basketball and Women’s Basketball, Women’s Golf and Women’s Volleyball. From the baseball diamond to the volleyball court, RCC athletic events are free for all students with their student ID. Come and be part of a winning tradition.

for you!Housing

Redlands Community College’s Cougar Crossing is the perfect housing opportunity for you! Resi-dents enjoy two or four bedroom fully-fur-nished apartments featuring leather couches and lounge chairs, full-sized appliances, full beds, dining room tables and chairs, and much more. On-site laundry and mail facilities, as well as 24-hour security, make you feel even more at home.

• Wireless Internet• Private Desk

• Group Study Room

• Walk to Class, the Cafeteria, the Library or the Campus Book Store

• Live with Others Pursuing Similar Life Goals

• Fitness Center

• Cyber Lounge

• Storm Shelter

• Basketball Court

• Patio w/Firepit

• Picnic Tables w/Grills

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Cougar athletes distinguish themselves both on and off the playing field, competing in the NJCAA Division I and II. RCC offers Men’s Baseball, Men’s Basketball and Women’s Basketball, Women’s Golf and Women’s Volleyball. From the baseball diamond to the volleyball court, RCC athletic events are free for all students with their student ID. Come and be part of a winning tradition.

Our Records Speak For Themselves:WOMEN’S BASKETBALL

20th Academic Average Two Academic All-Americans First Ever Two-Time All-American One First Team All-American One Second Team All-American Three All-Region Team Members Air Force Prep Tournament Consolation Winner Region II Champion Region II MVP District B Runner-Up Conference Champion

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WOMEN’S GOLF2008 National Champions 2008 Individual National Champion 2007 National Tournament Runners-Up 2006 National Champions Individual National Tournament Champion, two consecutive years First Academic Average 2005 Third Place National Tournament Finish Six 2006 All-Americans Three 2005 All-Americans Region II Champion

WOMEN’S VOLLEYBALLSeventh Academic Average AVCA Academic Team -- third year One Distinguished All-American Four Academic All-Americans Region II Tournament Runner-Up Two First Team All-Region Players

MEN’S BASEBALLOne Distinguished Academic All-American Three Academic All-American Region II Tournament -- third place One First Team All-Region Player Five Second Team All-Region Players

MEN’S BASKETBALLFirst Academic Average National Tournament Runner-Up Region II Champion Bi-State Conference Champion One First Team All-American One Second Team All-American

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You can afford to attend RCC! Our financial aid office will help you access applications for scholarships, grants, student loans and the FACTS tuition payment

plan. Financial assistance comes from either the state or federal level in non-repayable grants, student and parent loans and campus work-study. More than 90 percent of our students receive financial aid to help offset the cost of college.

FAFSATo begin the financial aid process, you must complete a Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) online at www.fafsa.ed.gov. Students may submit their FAFSA after January 1st, but preferably before March 1st. RCC’s school code is 003156.

ScholarshipsRCC has an excellent scholarship and enrollment incentive program. Among

available scholarships are departmental, athletic, participation, and many more. Scholarship applications are available at www.redlandscc.edu or by calling

405.422.1417.

We have an open-door policy that encourages first-time and returning students to make RCC their educational choice. Admission requires no minimum GPA or ACT score, but may require an assessment test.

Come join us and experience RCC for yourself with a campus tour. One of our Student Ambassadors is waiting to show you around campus and visit with you about all that RCC has to offer. To schedule your personal campus visit, contact our Student Services Office at 405.422.1417. We look forward to seeing you soon!

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When you are not in the classroom, rest assured that you will not be bored! We kick off the fall semester each year with the Cougar Bash, a campus-wide event fi lled with food and fun, including world-famous onion burgers, games and other activities. Activities continue throughout the year with music videos, concerts and volunteer and leadership activities.

You also will have the opportunity to join any of the more than 20 student organizations on campus, including Aggie Club, Students in Free Enterprise, Phi Theta Kappa, Student Nursing Association and more.

Intramurals provide you with the opportunity to participate in volleyball, fl ag football, basketball tournaments, and more. You don’t have to be a varsity

athlete to play – all students are welcome to join us in the games!

Redlands Community College’s athletic facilities contain a Select Physical Therapy sports medicine clinic and Fitness for Life center.

The Fitness for Life center provides access to the college’s indoor swimming pool, fi tness workout room, racquetball court, indoor walking area, and dry and steam saunas.

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MaJoRs foR You!MaJoRs foR You!MaJoRs foR You!MaJoRs foR You!MaJoRs foR You!ASSOCIATE IN APPLIED SCIENCE

Applied Technology (six option areas) • Aviation Technology • Computer-Aided Technology • Health Technology • Horticulture • Industrial Technology Power Generation • Information Technology

Business Administration Technology (six option areas) • Accounting • Administrative Assistant • International Business • Management • Medical Coding and Reimbursement • Medical Transcription

Child Development

Criminal Justice (six option areas) • Collegiate Offi cer Program (COP) • Corrections • General Studies Criminal Justice • Computer Forensics • Juvenile Justice • Emergency Preparedness/ Homeland Security

Early Childhood Center Management

Emergency Medical Technology (Paramedic)

Equine Science

Nursing, RN

ASSOCIATE IN SCIENCE

Agriculture (eight option areas) • Agricultural Communication • Agricultural Economics • Agronomy • Animal Science • Equine Science • Farm & Ranch Management • General Agriculture • Horticulture

Fitness/Athletic Trainer

Mathematics

Pre-Professional Sciences (two option areas) • Life Science • Physical Science

CAREER CERTIFICATE PROGRAMS

Certifi cate of Mastery • Child Development

Directors Certifi cate of Completion • Child Development

ASSOCIATE IN ARTS

Art

Business Administration

Pre-Criminal Justice

Pre-Education (Elementary or Secondary)

English

Family Studies/Child Development

General Studies

Health, Physical Education & Recreation

Psychology

Social Studies (two option areas) • Family Services • Social Studies

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All information supplied in this publication is accurate at the time of printing; however, changes may occur and will supersede information in this publication. This publication is printed and issued by Redlands Com-muntiy College. A total of 5,000 viewbook and throw-away piece copies printed at a cost of $3,640.00 by OU Printing Services. Redlands Community College does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national origin, sex, disability, age, religion, or status as a veteran, in any of its educational programs, activities, policies, practices, or procedures, including, but is not limited to, admissions, employment, eligibility for fi nancial aid, and educational services, in accordance with Titles VI and VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, Executive Order 11246 as amended, Title IX of the Education Amendments of 1972, Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973, the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990, the Age Discrimination Act of 1975, the Civil Rights Act of 1991, and other federal laws and regulations. The following person has been designated to handle inquiries regarding the College’s nondiscrimination policies and procedures for students, employees, and others: Personnel Coordinator, Redlands Community College, 1300 S. Country Club Road, El Reno, OK 73036-5304, (405) 422-1267


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