Closures, Cancellations & Schedule Changes
OCCC is generally open Monday through Friday. Click here for hours of operation.
Annual Campus Security Report
The Annual Campus Security Report and Clery Act Crime Statistics for OCCC
After-Hours Assistance
In an emergency, please dial 911. For other assistance when staff is not available, please call TCB Security at 541-574-2828.
The Crime Awareness and Campus Security Act of 1990 requires all colleges to distribute to students and employees, current policies and procedures for campus security, reporting procedures, and a summary of criminal violations in previous years. The report applies to on-campus violations only.
The Annual Campus Security Report and Clery Act Crime Statistics for OCCC
In any emergency situation, your first step should be to call 911.
Anytime a student or member of the OCCC faculty or staff sees something suspicious, they are encouraged to report it.
To report suspicious behavior:
Central County Campus in Newport
Chris Rogers, Facilities Manager, 541-867-8549
Robin Gintner, Chief of Finance & Operations, 541-867-8516
Bruce Clemetsen, Vice President of Student Affairs, 541-867-8511
North County Center in Lincoln City
Dave Price, Vice President of Engagement, 541-994-4166 or 541-921-2306
Chris Rogers, Facilities Manager, 541-867-8549
Robin Gintner, Chief of Finance & Operations, 541-867-8516
Bruce Clemetsen, Vice President of Student Affairs, 541-867-8511
South County Center in Waldport
Chris Rogers, Facilities Manager, 541-867-8549
Robin Gintner, Chief of Finance & Operations, 541-867-8516
Bruce Clemetsen, Vice President of Student Affairs, 541-867-8511
OCCC Welding Laboratory in Toledo
Chris Rogers, Facilities Manager, 541-867-8549
Robin Gintner, Chief of Finance & Operations, 541-867-8516
FlashAlert Messaging System
Oregon Coast Community College now uses FlashAlert, an Internet-based system for delivering changes in schedule (such as snow closures), and other news, to the news media. Message delivery is also available directly to students, staff, faculty and the public through FlashAlert Messenger.
You may self-register and manage up to three home or office email addresses and receive emergency information moments after we post it, at no cost to you.
To sign up, visit this website.
If you prefer to receive OCCC’s notices from FlashAlert via text message, you can enter your cell number as an email address. Address protocols vary by carrier; for instructions on how to convert your cell number to an email address, please contact Chris Rogers, via email or by dialing ext. 149.
The app process is simple. iOS and Android users download and open the free FlashAlert Messenger app. Enter the email address and password for your current FlashAlert account and the app will link to it.
All addresses registered on FlashAlert will remain confidential. Once a year, you will receive an email at your registered email address asking if you wish to continue your subscription.
Emergency Response & Continuity of Operations
The College maintains and regularly updates an Emergency Response Manual. The document also includes policies and practices regarding the College’s handling of hazardous materials and infectious disease.
Three of the four OCCC facilities – the Central County Campus, and the South and North County Centers – were built to the Silver LEED standards. Some of the unique attributes of these buildings are abundant operable windows for fresh air and cooling, state of the art boilers and HVAC controls, high-efficiency lighting controls and fixtures, and much more. (The OCCC Welding Laboratory at the Port of Toledo is not a Leed-certified structure.)
Our main campus buildings are constructed for convenience as well. All the many academic and administrative features are under one roof. This avoids the rain-soaked dash from one building to another as found in other campuses. This also enhances security by limiting access points and providing long sight lines. We will also monitor the building with closed-circuit cameras and recording devices.
There are large areas for group study and activities and quiet places for study and contemplation. Our setting in a new sustainable designed neighborhood nestled in a coastal forest is not only beautiful but tranquil.
Floorplans
Waldport
Newport
Lincoln City (First Floor | Second Floor)
Toledo (Floorplans Pending)
Lincoln County can be proud of Oregon Coast Community College’s buildings. Come in for a tour today and see for yourself!
Click here to inquire about renting a meeting room at an Oregon Coast Community College location.
In any emergency situation, your first step should be to call 911.
To report suspicious behavior:
Chris Rogers, Facilities Manager, 541-867-8549
Robin Gintner, Chief of Finance & Operations, 541-867-8516
North County Center in Lincoln City
Dave Price, North County Director, 541-994-4166
Chris Rogers, Facilities Manager, 541-867-8549
Robin Gintner, Chief of Finance & Operations, 541-867-8516
South County in Waldport
Chris Rogers, Facilities Manager, 541-867-8549
Robin Gintner, Chief of Finance & Operations, 541-867-8516
OCCC Welding Laboratory in Toledo
Chris Rogers, Facilities Manager, 541-867-8549
Robin Gintner, Chief of Finance & Operations, 541-867-8516
Oregon Coast Community College encourages students to take personal responsibility for their own safety and for the safety of others. Students are urged to keep their cars locked, to keep track of their personal belongings at all times, to park in well-lighted areas, and to walk to their parked cars with someone they know.
The possession of any dangerous weapon or deadly weapon (as defined in ORS 161.015) on college property is prohibited unless possessed by certified law enforcement or otherwise in compliance with applicable Oregon State law (ORS 166.370).