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Author Daniel Gordon

College welcomes two new board members

Two new members took the oath of office at the August meeting of the Cochise College Governing Board. Daniel Ortega, mayor of the City of Douglas and a 1982 Cochise College graduate, now holds the Precinct 2 seat vacated by… Continue Reading →

Measuring up at Cochise College

By Dr. J.D. Rottweiler Cochise College welcomed faculty and staff back for the 2015-16 academic year this week. Since the college faces an important accreditation milestone this fall, the focus was on “Measuring Up at Cochise.” I shared some statistics… Continue Reading →

Extended registration hours in August

Fall semester classes at Cochise College start Aug. 17. Students can sign up for courses in person or online. Students must complete the registration process for a course the day before a class begins. Late registration is no longer available. Extended registration hours… Continue Reading →

College convocation hours on Aug. 10

Cochise College will be closed from 8 a.m. to 1 p.m., Monday, Aug. 10, as faculty and staff gather for the annual Fall Convocation to prepare for the academic year. The college will re-open from 1 – 4:30 p.m. for regular… Continue Reading →

Cochise approved to participate in national initiative for online classes

Cochise College is one of 13 higher education institutions in Arizona now approved to participate in the National Council for State Authorization Reciprocity Agreements. The National Council for State Authorization Reciprocity Agreements (NC-SARA) is a national initiative to create interstate… Continue Reading →

Turning possibility into reality

By Dr. J.D. Rottweiler Community colleges have the amazing ability to help “possibility” become a reality for the students we serve. To some people, college seems out of reach, a foreign concept intended for the wealthy, for kids who make… Continue Reading →

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