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'''Coffeyville Community College''' (also known as CCC) is a community college located in [[Coffeyville, Kansas|Coffeyville]], [[Kansas]], [[United States]]. It was founded in 1923.
Coffeyville Community College is a member of the [[Kansas Jayhawk Community College Conference]] and the [[National Junior College Athletic Association]]. Coffeyville Community College offers [[College football|football]], [[basketball]], [[baseball]], [[softball]], [[Cross country running|cross country]], [[track and field]], [[golf]], [[volleyball]], [[rodeo]] and [[soccer]].
The official school colors are red and white. The [[mascot]] is the Red Raven. Their athletics teams are known as the Red Ravens (men) and Lady Ravens (women). [http://www.ccc.cc.ks.us/]
==History==
Coffeyville Community College was established in 1923 and was among the first such institutions to be chartered by the State of Kansas. It was founded at the request of the voters of the Coffeyville school district to provide two years of college for students who, at that time, had graduated from Coffeyville High School.
From the beginning, the College has been advised by the [[University of Kansas]]. Together, they developed the various courses and departments at the College. Since that time, the College has maintained a close relationship with the University of Kansas, and all other Kansas Regents Institutions, to provide for effective operation and transfer of credits.
In 1965, the College became a member of the State System of Public Junior Colleges and the name officially became Coffeyville Community Junior College. Soon after, the voters of the southern one-half of Montgomery County voted to expand the college district to include the entire southern half of the county instead of just the City of Coffeyville. The first Board of Trustees was elected in 1967. In 1980, the College name was officially changed to Coffeyville Community College by an act of the State Legislature. In 2001, the Southeast Kansas Area Vocational Technical School merged with Coffeyville Community College.
Enrollment at Coffeyville Community College is approximately 1700 students per semester. Students can earn an Associate in Applied Science, Associate in Arts, Associate in General Studies, and Associate in Science degrees. Students may also earn a Certificate of Achievement in a variety of technical programs, take courses to enhance their job skills, and for personal enrichment.
==Athletics==
Coffeyville community college has sent forty-eight players to the NFL over the years. http://www.coffeyville.edu/athletics/football/nflravens.htm
==Academics==
There are several associate degrees offered as well as certificates of completion for vocational programs.
*24 Academic Programs
*15 Technical Programs
*11 Certificate Programs
*3 course Certificates
===Associate Degree Programs===
* [[Associate's degree|Associate of Arts]]
* [[Associate's degree|Associate of Science]]
* [[Associate's degree|Associate of Applied Science]]
* [[Associate's degree|Associate of General Studies]]
===Certificates===
The College issues a Certificate of Completion for selected programs, which require less than 64 hours of credit. Those who qualify for the Certificate of Completion are eligible to participate in the graduation ceremonies. Certificates are currently available for the following programs:
'''Certificate of Completion'''
*Auto Collision Repair Technology
*Automotive Service Technology
*Business and Computer Technology
*Construction Technology
*Dietary Manager
*Electrical Technology
*Information Systems Technology
*Phlebotomy
*Precision Machining Technology
*Welding Technology
'''Secondary Program Certificate'''
Coffeyville Community College offers a Certificate of Completion for secondary vocational programs that require 1300 clock hours of training for completion. This certificate is available to high school students who complete the designated vocational program. Students completing a secondary program are not eligible to participate in collegiate graduation ceremonies. A certificate is available for the following program:
*Vocational Agriculture - Secondary Program
'''Course Certificates'''
*[[Certified Nursing Assistant|Certified Nurse Aide]] (CNA)
*Certified Medication Aide (CMA)
*Home Health Aide (HHA)
==Notable alumni==
* [[Gary Busey]], actor
* [[Buster Douglas]], world heavyweight boxing champion
* [[Maurice Douglass|Maurice "Lil Mo" Douglass]], former defensive back, [[Chicago Bears]]
* [[Reggie Evans]], professional basketball player
* [[Mel Gray (return specialist)|Mel Gray]], former return specialist, [[Detroit Lions]]
* [[Brandon Jacobs]], NFL running back, [[New York Giants]]
* [[Ryan Lilja]], NFL offensive lineman, [[Indianapolis Colts]]
* [[Reggie Nelson]], NFL safety, [[Jacksonville Jaguars]]
* [[Chris Penn (American football)|Chris Penn]], former wide receiver, [[Kansas City Chiefs]]
* [[Mike Rozier]], 1983 [[Heisman Trophy]] winner
* [[Devin Smith]], professional basketball player
* [[Ron Springs]], [[American football|Football player]]
* [[Siran Stacy]], former professional football player, [[Philadelphia Eagles]]
* [[Devin Thomas]], NFL wide receiver, [[Washington Redskins]]
* [[Keith Traylor]], former defensive lineman, Kansas City Chiefs
* [[Jeff Wright (defensive tackle)|Jeff Wright]], NFL defensive tackle, [[Buffalo Bills]]
==External links==
*[http://www.ccc.cc.ks.us Official website]
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