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Message from the President
Good things are happening across our campuses! Perhaps the most visible is the opening of Patriot
Hall. Your support of the bond measure that helped to complete Patriot Hall is paying dividends
already. This facility is a state of the art building that provides a space our community can use for all
kinds of learning opportunities from traditional classes to meetings and conferences as well as the
option to take a community fitness class. Patriot Hall is a place to strengthen the mind and body.
Less visible, but equally important has been the development of the Clatsop Community College
strategic plan. This past year the CCC team focused intensely on improving what we do and how we
do it.
We adopted a new mission that succinctly and eloquently defines our purpose. “Enriching Lives, Inspiring Learning, Creating Opportunities” these six words will guide us as we continue to serve you, the citizens of Clatsop county.
Our new vision statement “As a leader in education, CCC will partner with the community in creating gateways for transformation” reflects our desire to be force for change within our community.
The new mission and vision has been the driving force behind our strategic planning process. As we near the end of this work we can visualize the path to success over the next five years.
In addition to our strategic planning work, preparations are underway for our accreditation visit in
2019. Accreditation is important process where we reflect on our policies, procedures, and
practices and demonstrate that we are effective in meeting our community’s educational needs. We
are looking forward to this process and the positive change that will result from it.
There are so many more things to share with you. As you read through the report I am sure you will
see many more examples of the positive impact that Clatsop Community College has on our home,
here on the North Coast. Please enjoy the report and let me know if you have questions.
Sincerely,
Chris Breitmeyer
Clatsop Community College President
2016-2017 Highlights After over a year of vacancy and serving as co-interim vice
president, Dr. Margaret Frimoth, former Director of Lives in
Transition program at the college was announced as the Vice
President of Academic Affairs. Teena Toyas, the other half of the
co-interim VP role and long time faculty member at CCC, was
named Dean of Transfer Education. (pictured L-R: Toyas and Frimoth)
All 15 of the 2017 CCC Nursing Program graduates
passed their state boards on their first attempt
after completing their associate degrees this past
spring. Graduates of the college program take the
NXLEX-RN test developed by the National Council
of State Boards of Nursing to test essential
knowledge, skills, and abilities necessary for safe
and effective practice of nursing.
In addition to the outstanding passing rate, CCC’s
nursing program was ranked #1 for the
“Best RN Programs in Oregon” by RegisteredNursing.org this past year.
The Historic Preservation and Restoration
Program worked on community projects
that included:
the stained glass windows at
Oceanview Mausoleum,
the Alderbrook Hall facade
restoration
Plaster repair at Knappton Cove
Quarantine Station
Raymond Theatre door restoration
White Clover Grange window
restoration
2016-2017 Highlights
Enriching Lives, Inspiring Learning, Creating Opportunities
As a leader in education, CCC will partner with the community in creating gateways for transformation
CEDR (Clatsop Economic Development Resources)/CCC SBDC (Clatsop Community College Small
Business Development Center)
CCC SBDC 2017 Results:
Met with 153 clients in FREE and CONFIDENTIAL advising sessions, totaling 1035 hours.
Contributed to the creation and retention of 61 jobs and 13 new business starts.
Assisted in securing over $1,848,200.00 in financing for local businesses.
Walt Postlewait, Executive Vice-President for Craft 3, continued as our CCC SBDC Small Business Management program manager this year.
Secured funding for Latino outreach. Hermes Ochoa joined the staff as the Latino advisor in 2017.
CEDR presented 40 educational workshops serving 319 people, including monthly “Ready, Set, Start
your Business” workshops that lead CCC SBDC advisor David Reid conducted.
CCC Board, Administration, & Employees
CCC Board of Directors
Rosemary Baker-Monaghan
-Chair
Karen Burke
-Vice Chair
Robert Duemig
Esther Moberg
Tessa Scheller
Anne Teaford-Cantor
Patrick Wingard
CCC Key Administrators
Chris Breitmeyer
-President
JoAnn Zahn
-Vice President of
Finance and
Operations
Margaret Frimoth
-Vice President of
Academic Affairs
CCC Employees
Full-time Faculty-29
Part-time Faculty-82
Classified Staff-38
Confidential Classified-5
Administrators-3
Service and Supervisory-34
Our Mission
Our Vision
Completion of Patriot Hall
Senator Betsy Johnson helps with the cutting of the caution tape at the grand opening.
Clatsop Community College held the grand opening for Patriot Hall September 19, 2017. The
community was invited to an opening ceremony that consisted of speakers including Senator
Betsy Johnson, Board Chair Karen Burke, and President Breitmeyer, followed by the official
first lap of the indoor running track and open house with games, a barbeque dinner, and
tours of the facility.
Students, employees, and community members all have access to utilize the fitness facilities
in the newly redeveloped building by registering through community education. The Bandit
Community Fitness Plan was created to allow community members to sign up to use the
facility while being respectful to area businesses that may offer similar fitness options.
CCC Students at a Glance
Fall Enrollment- 2123
Full-time Credit Fall Enrollment- 422
Part-time Credit Fall Enrollment- 671
Non-credit Fall Enrollment- 1030
2017 Graduates- 170
Degrees awarded- 200
Associate Degrees- 115
Certificate Degrees- 50
Notations or Pathways- 35
2016-17 High School Students
Taking College Credit Courses- 362
Astoria HS- 150
Seaside HS- 58
Rainier HS- 55
Clatskanie HS- 33
Warrenton HS- 33
Jewell HS- 8
Knappa HS- 8
Other HS- 17
Community Education Enrollment- 1259
Students Received Financial Aid- 508
Financial Aid Awarded- $2,741,128
Race/Ethnicity:
White- 69%
Hispanic- 12%
Unknown- 10%
Asian- 3%
Native American- 3%
African American- 2%
Native Hawaiian- 1%
Age Range:
Under 18- 4%
18-20- 27%
21-34- 43%
35-49- 15%
50-64- 8%
65 or older 3%
Home County:
Clatsop County- 67%
Other- 30%
Unknown- 3%
Gender: Female- 48%
Male- 52%
<1% unknown
Foundation
The Gift of Education Changes Lives and Destinies The Clatsop Community College Foundation is an independent, non-profit community based organization. It seeks to support the College’s mission by raising private financial resources in support of CCC students, faculty, and programs. The Foundation builds partnerships with individuals and businesses in order to further the College’s mission. It is managed by a volunteer board of directors who serve as strong advocates for the College within the community.
Gifts to the CCC Foundation make a difference in the lives of those who look to Clatsop Community College for high-quality education as their path to a bright future.
2016-2017 Board
Foundation
Board of Directors
Officers
Susan Bartlett, Chair
Cliff Fick, Vice Chair
Ben Lawrence, Secretary
David Oser, Treasurer
Directors
Aaron Bielemeier
Gudelia Contreras
Julie Flues
Pat Lehman
Sue Stein
Sue Stein
Gerry Swenson
Dave Zunkel
Foundation Highlights
Arts and Experiences Auction and Dinner raises over $123,000
Thanks to many generous donors, guests and volunteers the Clatsop Community College Foundation raised over $123,000 at its annual Arts & Experiences Dinner and Auction on Saturday, May 6. Approximately 200 patrons including community leaders, college representatives, artists and arts supporters from around the area joined the festivities at the Astoria Golf & Country Club to raise money for CCC student scholarships and equipment needs. The event featured silent and live auctions showcasing works of art provided by local and regional artists as well as multiple experience packages up for bid. The Special Appeal, an opportunity during the live auction for guests to make a 100% tax-deductible donation, was dedicated to student scholarships and generated over $37,000.
Foundation Thank You to Our Arts & Experiences Auction & Dinner Sponsors:
Signature Pacific Power Gold The Lehman Family Trust Pat Lehman Silver Arbor Care Tree Specialists Big River Construction, Inc. Columbia Bank Columbia Memorial Hospital Craft3 Ferguson Wellman Capital Management Fishhawk Fisheries Knutsen Insurance Lawrence & Lawrence Law, PC Miller Nash Graham & Dunn, LLP P & C Construction Providence Seaside Hospital Seaside Carousel Mall Gerry Swenson
Thanks to generous donors, the CCC Foundation was able to distribute over $125,000 in scholarships
and program support during 2016-2017. Programs included:
Anatomy Class Supplies
Art Department
Friends of the Library
GED Testing Fees
Literacy Program
Lives in Transition
Nursing Simulation Equipment
ROV Club
Student Emergency Funds
TRIO Program Equipment
Bronze Dan & Susan Bartlett Clifton Larson Allen, LLP Columbia River Bar Pilots, LLC Hampton Lumber Mills Wet Dog Cafe & Brewery
Foundation The CCC Foundation holds numerous endowed and temporarily restricted scholarship funds to benefit
CCC students. Scholarships are increasingly important for student success and completion.
During 2016-2017 scholarships totaling more than $78,000 were awarded to CCC students.
Foundation 2016-2017 Scholarships
Allan & Marie Gann Maritime Scholarship Amelia Kuitert Memorial Endowment
Scholarship Barbara Emily Knudson Charitable Foundation
Scholarship CCC Foundation Art Scholarship CCC Foundation Scholarship CCC Foundation Opportunity Scholarship CCC Memorial Endowment Scholarship Chet & Edie Hogan Scholarship Chief Petty Officers Association Lower Columbia
River Chapter Scholarship Chopping Nursing Scholarship Clatsop Care Center Health District Scholarship Columbia Memorial Hospital Auxiliary
Scholarship Columbia Memorial Hospital Scholarship Columbia Pacific Preservation Historic
Preservation Scholarship Dwight T. Holland Memorial Scholarship Emmett D. Towler Scholarship Fertig Endowment Scholarship
Funland Entertainment Center Scholarship Hal Snow Historic Preservation Scholarship James Hill Memorial Scholarship Jesse T. Whitehead Memorial Scholarship Dr. John & Mrs. Jan Swanson Scholarship Juan Young Trust Scholarship Judy Hogan for the Arts Scholarship Lady Washington Training Scholarship Mary Wood Memorial Scholarship Megan Samuel Memorial Scholarship Meredith Fick Memorial Scholarship Merriam Shawa Nursing Scholarship Michael Ferguson Scholarship Nehalem Bay Emergency Services Scholarship Next Step Scholarship Rochester Scholarship Sally & Nestor Leino Memorial Scholarship Sara Shawa Estate Scholarship Steven Mund Estate Scholarship Sue Richardson Memorial Scholarship Rochester Scholarship Warfield & Elizabeth Martin Scholarship
Clatsop Community College President, Chris Breitmeyer and Dean of Workforce Education, Kristen Wilkin accept a $1,000
check from Lauren Walton, president of the Lower Colombia Chief Petty Officers Association Lower Columbia River Chapter
and CPO Chapter Vice President Michael Guerrero for the first year of the their scholarship dedicated to CCC Maritime Science
students. Lauren said, “We are so excited to provide this scholarship for students and hope to double the amount next year!”
Michelle Allen
Steve and Karen Allen
Bill & Margaret Antilla
Arbor Care Tree Specialists
Astoria Coffee House & Bistro
Astoria Fire Department
Astoria Golf and Country Club
Astoria Riverwalk Inn
Astoria-Warrenton Area Chamber of Commerce
The Autzen Foundation
Betsy Ayres
Baked Alaska
Vicki Baker
Rosemary Baker-Monaghan
Jennifer Bakke
Bandit Café
Barbara Emily Knudson Charitable Foundation
Patrick Barker
Doug & Cheryle Barker
Dan & Susan Bartlett
Alan & Karen Beck
Aaron & Abby Bielemeier
Big River Construction Inc.
Congresswoman Suzanne Bonamici
Kari Borgen
Bornstein Seafood
Chris Breitmeyer
Roberta Brice
Bridgewater Bistro/ATK Enterprises Inc.
Julie Brown
Mayor Matt Brown
Bud's Campground and Grocery
Michael Bunch
Buoy Beer
Karen & Steve Burke
Jennifer Cameron-Lattek
Cannery Pier Hotel
Laurie Caplan
Nancy Carruthers
Carolyn Cazee
The Cellar on 10th
Sarah Jo Chaplen
Chautauqua Lodge
Chief Petty Officers Assn. Lower Columbia River
Chapter
City of Cannon Beach
Clatsop Care Center
Clatsop Community College Historical
Preservation Program
Clatsop County Historical Society
Clatsop Community College Latino Club
Clatsop County Fair & Expo
Clatsop County Historical Society
Clatsop Distributing
Jan Clawson
Clifton Larson Allen
Coast Business Services
Coaster Theater Playhouse
Columbia Bank
Columbia Memorial Hospital
Columbia Memorial Hospital Auxiliary
Columbia River Bar Pilots
Columbia River Maritime Museum
Jeffrey Condit
Christopher Connaway
Gudelia Contreras
Bob and Sunny Cook
Nancy Cook
Marika Cowen
Foundation Donors Thank You to our Generous Donors!
We thank each of the following individuals, businesses and organizations for providing financial and
in-kind support during FY 2016-2017. Included are contributions to scholarships, programs,
memorials, endowed funds, and the 2017 Arts and Experiences Auction.
Craft3
Rick Crawford
Elizabeth Crockett
Liz Crockett
Jean Danforth
Ann Davenport
Marco Davis
Marilyn Denney-Floyd
Susan Deshon
Helen Dessen
Tom & Gini Dideum
Bill Dodge
Roger Dorband
Greg & Stephanie Dorcheus
DragonFire Gallery
Dave Drury
Bob Duehmig & Bill Griesar
Justin & Alisa Dunlap
Reita E'laine
Englund Marine & Industrial Supply Co.
Chris Farrell & Staci Daniels
Ferguson Wellman Capital Management
Cliff & Roxanne Fick
Jack & Teresa Ficken
Agnes Field
Finn Ware
Fishhawk Fisheries of Alaska Inc.
Steve Forrester & Brenda Penner
Fort George Brewery
Jane Francis
Gregg & Laura Freedman
Margaret Frimoth & Sharyn Hedbloom
Fulio's Restaurant
Jesse Fulton
Anne Gant
Peter Gearin & Susan Trabucco
Paul-E Geddes
Sarah Geleynse
Tom Gill
Deborah Godwin
Moria Golub
Stan & Darby Gott
Gill & Ann Gramson
Grays Harbor Historical Society
Ann Gyde
Julie Hagglund
Candace Haines
Hampton Lumber Mills, Inc.
Craig Harmel
Larry Haskell
Skip & Sara Hauke
George Heiner
Katherine Hellberg
Wendy Hemsley
Highlife Adventures
Mary Hill
Steven & Sabrina Hill
Jim and Susan Hogan
Joann Holloway
Holly McHone Jewelers
Susan Holway
David Homer
Stephanie Homer
Penny Hoodenpyle
Craig & Jolene Hoppes
Kirsten Horning
Charles and Sylvia Huhtanen
Jeffrey Hull
Pudgy & Connie Hunt
Dr. Russ & Molly Hunter
Liz Hylton
Imprint Gallery
Evon Jacobsen
Christopher Jacobsen
Roger & Ellen Jacobson
Jim Varner's Automotive
Rinda Johansen
Senator Betsy Johnson
Larry & Eileen Johnson
Juan Young Trust-Western Division
Doug & Deb Kaup
Pat Keefe
Foundation Donors
Sunny Klever
Ross & Sarah Knutsen
Knutsen & Son, Inc.
Dave Konz
Christina Kotson
Rob & Julie Kovatch
Kroger / Fred Meyer Community Rewards
TJ Lackner
Kevin LaCoste
Cliff & Mayor Arline LaMear
Ronald & Charlene Larsen
Ben & Megan Lawrence
Lawrence & Lawrence Law PC
Kevin Leahy
Ken & Pat Lehman
Lehman Family Trust
LEKTRO, Inc.
Tony Lewis
Lewis & Clark Oregon Timberlands/Greenwood
Resources
Barbara Linnett
Leslie Hall
Bill Logan
Lower Columbia Preservation Society
Amy Magnussen
Neal Maine
Martin Hospitality
Justine Marxer
Margaret McCarter
Sandy McDowell
McMenamins
Chuck & Sara Meyer
Cindy Miller
Patricia Miller
Miller Nash Graham & Dunn LLP
Jeffrey Miner
Bob & Ethel Mitchell
Esther Moberg
Tita Montero
Mark & Margaret Morgans
David Lee Myers
Jeannine Myers
Nathan & Heather Bee Nagy
Dan Negley
Nehalem Bay Volunteer Fire Fighters
Association
Emily Nelson
Richard Newman
Mo's Restaurant
NW Natural
The Oregon Community Foundation
Ted & Wendy Osborn
David & Patsy Oser
Chris & Melissa Ousley
P&C Construction
PacifiCorp/Pacific Power
Don & Candi Palmer
Eric Paulson
Celeste Petersen
David Phillips
Pier 39
Alvis Porter
Providence Health & Services
Eileen Purcell
Tommie Redwine
Terrie Remington
Lewis Richardson
Greg and Christine Riehl
Carol Riley
Debby Robertson
Dirk & Amanda Rohne
Peter & Pat Roscoe
Michelle Roth
Nick & Jen Rouda
Bethany Rowland
Richard Rowland
Denise Russell
John & Melanie Lessard Ryan
Samuel S Johnson Foundation
Allison Sansom
Scott and Linda Moreland Saulsbury
Karen Schaller
Foundation Donors
Tessa Scheller & Jann Luesse
Sea Ranch Resort
Seaside Carousel Mall
Seaside Volunteer Fire & Rescue
Shirley See
Kristin Shauck
Ronald & Joan Smith
Carol Smith
Mike and Diane Somers
Starley Family Dentistry, LLC
Marc Stein
Dan & Sue Stein
Darlene Story
Commissioner Kathleen Sullivan
Sundial Travel Service
Sunset Empire Park & Recreation District
Foundation
Steven & Doris Swenson
Bob & Gerry Swenson
Lucien & Ute Swerdloff
TD & M Enterprises, Inc.
Anne Teaford-Cantor
Noel Thomas
Commissioner Lianne Thompson
Julie Wittrock & Joann Thompson
Erik Thorsen
Mike & Diane Tiedeman
Teena Toyas
Peter Troedsson & Julie Flues
Holly Tumbarello
U.S. Bank - Astoria
Carolyn Vena
Kevin Violette
David and Barbara Vistica
Bill Vlek
Wadsworth Electric
Constance Waisanen
Warrenton Deep Sea Crab & Fish Market
Nichole Warwick
Dave & Linda Weber
Carolyn Merten Wells
Robert Westerberg
Wet Dog Cafe & Brewery
Whole Brain Creative, Inc.
Kristen Wilkin
Tom Williams
Traci Williams
WineKraft
Kathy Wolford
Bernard Wood
Pat Wylie
Yoga Namaste
BJ & JoAnn Zahn
Dave Zunkel
Christian Zupancic & Andrea Wahl
Jim & Marla Zupancic
Foundation Donors
AFSCME LOCAL 2746
Margaret Antilla
Astoria Elks BPOE
Susan Bartlett
Victoria Boone
Chris Breitmeyer
Roberta Brice
Dan Buckout
Center Diamond, Inc.
Jean Danforth
James Duval
Stephen Emmons
Lularoe-Chelsey Gustafson
M. Huddleston
Kathleen Hudson
J & S Appliance & Refrigeration
Evon Jacobsen
Johnathan's Ltd
Kamakshi Inc. DBA Super Mart
Irene Kan
Jennifer Kemnitz
Kiwanis Club of Seaside
L. Frank Inc.
Nicolle Landwehr
Jennifer Lattek
Deborah Laws-Steidel
Pat Lehman
Lin's Restaurants, Inc.
Sharee Lyons
Maddox Dance Studio Agency
Marcia Harper Insurance
Merry Time Bar & Grill
Sara Meyer
Esther Moberg
Daryl Moore
North Coast Dental Clinic, PC
NW Senior & Disability Services
Gary Oates
Old Town Framing Company
OSU
Robert Pyle
Allison Sansom
Terry Shumaker
Susan Skinner
Mardella Stevens
James Sullivan
Kathleen Sullivan
Gerry Swenson
Lucien Swerdloff
The Aspirin Shop
L. Thompson
Teena Toyas
TVI Value Village
VFW Relief Fund
Bernie Wood
Joyce Zook
Thank you to the following individuals, businesses, and organizations for contributions to the
WINGS Conference, RAIN Magazine, Conference on Extraordinary Living, and the ROV Club
during FY 2016-2017.
Donations to the College
We make every effort to accurately reflect donations received by the College and the Foundation
during the fiscal year (7/1/2016-6/30/2017). We apologize for any omissions and would appreciate
hearing from you regarding any corrections. Please contact the Foundation office at 503-338-2306.
Non-Discrimination Declaration It is the policy of Clatsop Community College that there will be no discrimination or harassment on the grounds of race, color, gender, marital status, religion, national origin, age, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression or disability in any educational programs, activities, or employment. Questions or complaints should be directed to Leslie Hall, Affirmative Action/Gender Equity (Title IX) Officer, Towler Hall, Suite 110, 503-338-2450; TDD 503-338-2468. The Title II/Section 504 Coordinator, Lisa Deneen, is located in Towler Hall, Suite 312B, 503-338-2474. Accommodations Persons having questions about or a request for special needs and accommodation should contact JoAnn Zahn, Vice President of Finance and Operations, at Clatsop Community College, 1651 Lexington Avenue, Astoria, Oregon 97103, Library Suite 110, Phone (503) 338-2421 or TDD (503) 338-2468. Please send special needs and accommodations requests HERE. Contact should be made at least two business days in advance of the event. Declaración de no-discriminación Es la política de Clatsop Community College que no habrá ningún tipo de discriminación o acoso por razón de raza, color, género, estado civil, religión, origen nacional, edad, orientación sexual, identidad de género o expresióno discapacidad en los programas educativos, actividades o en la contratación. Preguntas o quejas deben ser dirigidas al Leslie Hall, Oficial de Acción Afirmativa / Título IX localizado en Towler Hall número 110, número de teléfono 503-338-2450, TDD (discapacidad auditiva) 503-338-2468. El Coordinador de la Titulo II/Sección 504, Lisa Deneen, se encuentra en Columbia Hall, numero 304, número de teléfono 503-338-2474. Para ADA y otras peticiones de servicios llame al 503-338-2474 o para TDD (discapacidad auditiva) 503-338-2468. Ayuda a personas discapacitadas En cuanto a las personas discapacitadas, se les pide que se comuniquen con JoAnn Zahn, la Vice Presidente de Finanzas y Operaciones en Clatsop Community College, 1651 Lexington Avenue, Astoria, Oregon 97103, Library Suite 110, número teléfonico (503) 338-2421 o a TDD (503) 338-2468. Haga el favor de noticar a la oficina para que se le pueda proporcionar apoyo. La comunicación debe tomar lugar por lo menos dos días de trabajo antes del evento por el cual se requiera tal ayuda.