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So you want to continue your education. Great! And you might be wondering how Redlands Community College can benefit you. Well, the easy answer is customization. At Redlands, we work for you! Want to get an associate’s degree and start a high paying career? Not a problem! Want to transfer to another school to finish your bachelor’s degree? Awesome! Want to save time and money while getting a great education? We are experts at that! A degree from Redlands can be your ticket to whatever you want it to be.

SAVE TIME, SAVE MONEYWe offer flexibility in our classes with a choice of online, lecture, lab and mixed. With

our FasTrack program, you can finish your associate’s in only one year. If you want to get your bachelor’s degree, you will have it in three years instead of four!

THE CAREER YOU ALWAYS WANTEDWhen you leave Redlands with your associate’s degree, you are ready to start your career in a variety of high paying fields. The Bureau of Labor Statistics found the unemployment rate for associate degree holders is 30% lower than for high school graduates. A worker with an associate’s degree earns almost $7000 more per year compared to a worker who only has a high school diploma. Earning an associate’s degree will double your potential lifetime earning power.

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WE TWEET RCCCougar

GET THAT BACHELOR’S DEGREEIf you plan on getting a bachelor’s degree, than Redlands should definitely be a stop on your path. Many students come to Redlands to take general education classes like English, math and chemistry. They want to finish those classes before they get to a 4-year school. Why? Well, tuition at Redlands costs much less than most 4-year schools. We offer the same financial aid programs like work study, OHLAP, and grants that you would get at other schools. Worried your classes won’t transfer? Well, once you hold that associate’s degree, you should have no problem transferring. Our students transfer to schools like OU, OSU, Texas A&M, UCO, OCU and many more!

3 EASY WAYS TO APPLY TO REDLANDS1. Complete an online application at www.redlandscc.edu or2. Call Student Services at 405.422.1417 and request an application or3. Register in-person at 1300 S. Country Club Road, El Reno

Selected as the Betty Jo Graber NJCCA female Athlete of the Year!

Nicola Race came to Redlands Community College all the way from the United Kingdom. Nicola played for the Lady Cougars golf team both her freshman and sophomore years. During her time here, she won two

team national championships and two individual national championships. Now, Nicola is beginning her junior year of college at The University of Missouri, playing golf on a full ride scholarship.

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RCC COUGAR

Affordability

IN-STATE OUT-OF-STATE

Tuition $1161 $2061

Housing $1935 $1935

Meals (240) $1200 $1200

Total $4296 $5196

*Based on a 12-hour full-time schedule

You can afford to attend RCC! No mandatory fees mean more of your cost is covered by programs such as Oklahoma’s Promise (OHLAP). Plus, we cost less than half as much as Oklahoma’s four-year institutions. This means you’ll save around $4,500 by spending your first two years with us. At the end of those two years, you’ll have an associate’s degree and be prepared to enter the workforce or enter the third year of a four-year bachelor’s degree.

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*Information from Oklahoma State Regents for Higher Education

$96.75

Oklahoma’s Four-Year

Institutions Redlands Community College

$196.35AVERAGE

COMPARE THE COSTper credit hour

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FINANCIAL AIDMore than 90 percent of our students receive financial aid to help offset the cost of college. Our financial aid office will help you access applications for scholarships, grants, student loans, and the FACTS tuition payment plan. You may qualify for state or federal assistance through non-repayable grants, student and parent loans, or campus work-study.

To 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.

www.redlandscc.edu/financial-aid

SCHOLARSHIPSRCC has an excellent scholarship and enrollment incentive program. Last year over $750,000 in scholarships were awarded to RCC students. Among available scholarships are foundation, athletic, departmental, books and more!

3 EASY WAYS TO RECEIVE FINANCIAL AID 1. Complete FAFSA at fafsa.ed.gov after January 12. Apply for RCC Scholarships by March 1 3. Don’t forget to apply to RCC in the mean time!

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From fully equipped science and computer labs to smart classrooms with IETV capabilities, your educational needs and expectations will be met and exceeded with the most up-to-date technologies available. The main campus encompasses 55 acres and includes several buildings, many of which have newly renovated classrooms and labs.

Our Cultural Center includes a theatre and an art gallery, which serves as a hub for cultural activities. Activities include art exhibitions, cultural presentations, theatrical performances, concerts, and more.

The Remodeled Nursing Building features advanced multi-media classrooms, an auditorium style lecture hall and simulation labs complete with simman, an advanced patient simulator with realistic anatomy and clinical functionality. By accurately replicating the stressful environment nursing students will encounter in the healthcare field, they are better prepared to think critically in a future real-life situation.

The Art/Science Classroom Building features science classrooms, art classrooms, science labs and art labs, all with modern technology. It houses a large presentation room with multimedia capabilites and spaces for future expansion.

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

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ASSOCIATE IN SCIENCEAgriculture (eight option areas)Fitness/Athletic TrainerMathematicsPre-Professional Sciences (four option areas)

ASSOCIATE IN ARTSArtBusiness AdministrationPre-Criminal JusticePre-Education (Elementary or Secondary)EnglishFamily Studies/Child DevelopmentGeneral StudiesHealth, Physical Education & Recreation PsychologySocial Studies (two option areas)Speech

ASSOCIATE IN APPLIED SCIENCEApplied Technology (six option areas)Business Administration Technology (six option areas)Child DevelopmentCriminal Justice (six option areas)Early Childhood Center ManagementEquine ScienceNursing, RN

CAREER CERTIFICATE PROGRAMSCertificate of Mastery in Child Development

www.redlandscc.edu/academic-programs

Earn your ASSOCIATE’S DEGREE or CAREER CERTIFICATE!Royse Ranch, headquarters

of RCC’s bovine and equine operations offers nearly 315 acres of ranchland, several large hay barns, a feedlot, a professional riding arena, 30 horse stalls with a capacity for 30 more, six breeding stalls, and six breeding turnouts.

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76% Faculty hold

ADVANCED DEGREES

Personal Attention

The educational advantages of Redlands Community College are numerous as well. We have an open-door policy that encourages first-time and returning students to become a name not just a number. Admission requires no minimum GPA or ACT score, but may require an assessment test. No matter your background, you can attain great results at RCC.

If you’re asking yourself... What should I take this semester?

Can I make this schedule work for me?Should I complete my associate’s degree? Should I continue at a four-year school?

Sponsors, coaches, instructors, and staff are available to guide you into making the decisions best for you.

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FREE SERVICES AVAILABLE TO ALL STUDENTS

“Redlands can offer a student a more personalized one-on-one relationship with their professors and customize their academic endeavors to get the most out of their two years.”

Reonna Slagell Gossen is one of many talented professors at Redlands Community College. Reonna has been at RCC for nearly 13 years. She teaches Human Physiology, Zoology, Botany and Leadership Development. An OSU alumni, Reonna is a cowboy fan who loves the outdoors, music, and NASCAR.

Developmental Math Courses

Special Workshops & Seminars

College Survival Course Work

College Level Math Courses

Cultural Events & Activities

RCC’s Faculty and Staff are trained, skilled professionals available to counsel you on critical questions. Skills in test-taking and studying aren’t where they need to be? Having trouble entering the workforce? RCC staff have developed creative and innovative methods to get you on target.

Financial Aid Counseling

Vocational Counseling

Professional Tutoring

Career Counseling

Transfer Assistance

www.redlandscc.edu/aims-trio

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Get your education and enjoy the dorm experience with a luxury feel at Cougar Crossing! Cougar Crossing residents enjoy fully-furnished two or four bedroom apartments featuring leather couches, leather lounge chairs, full-sized appliances, full beds, dining room tables and chairs, and much more. Walk to class, the cafeteria, the library or the campus book store, while living with others pursuing similar life goals.

www.redlandscc.edu/campus-housing

You and your friends will find plenty to do at Cougar Crossing. We host karaoke parties, movie nights on the big screen, cookouts, and tons more. Relax on one of the comfortable couches, work out in the fitness center, or hang out in the cyber lounge.

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Students who live on campus tend to earn better grades and are more likely to graduate than students who live off-campus or commute from their parents’ home.

Independent Study done by Indiana University Southeast

www.redlandscc.edu/campus-housing Contact: Coordinator of Residence Life(405) 422-1454 • [email protected]

SAVINGS TABLE FOR LIVING ON CAMPUSMiles

commuting(roundtrip)

Cost per mile

to operatevehicle*

Days drivento class

(monthly)

Money savedliving near

campus(monthly)

10 $ 0.505 20 $ 101

20 $ 0.505 20 $ 302

30 $ 0.505 20 $ 303

40 $ 0.505 20 $ 404

50 $ 0.505 20 $ 505

60 $ 0.505 20 $ 606

70 $ 0.505 20 $ 707

* Standard mileage rate includes: depreciation, maintenance and repairs, tires, gasoline, oil, insurance, and license and registration fees

Four Bedroom

Two Bedroom

Floor Plans

Features

Individual Leasing

Fully Furnished

Full Kitchens

Full Bathrooms

Private Bedrooms

On-Site Laundry

On-Site Mail

24-hour Security

Wireless Internet

Private Desk

Group Study Room

Fitness Center

Cyber Lounge

Storm Shelter

Basketball Court

Patio w/Firepit

Picnic Tables w/Grills

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We kick off the fall semester each year with the Cougar Bash, a campus-wide event filled with food and fun, including world-famous onion burgers, games, and other activities. Activities continue throughout the year with music videos, concerts, volunteer activities, and leadership activities.

Join any of the more than 20 student organizations on campus. Organizations include Aggie Club, Students in Free Enterprise, Phi Theta Kappa, Student Nursing Association, and more.

The College Experience

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, fitness workout room, racquetball court, indoor walking area, dry saunas and steam saunas.

You don’t have to be a varsity athlete to play at RCC. Participate in intramural volleyball, flag football, basketball tournaments and more.

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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, 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.

Download Athletic Media Guides and other RCC Publications at issuu.com/redlandscc

www.redlandscc.edu/campus-tours

www.redlandscc.edu/cougar-athletics

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Dust Off the

Fishing Rod!Smalltown Charm

Redlands Community College is located in El Reno, OK. El Reno is located just west of Oklahoma City. El Reno is rich in cultural history. El Reno is home to Historic Fort Reno, Canadian Country County Museum and the Heritage Express Rail Trolley. RCC is less than a mile from Crimson Creek Golf Course and Lake El Reno, a 300 acre lake that can be used recreationally for water skiing, jet skiing, swimming, boating and fishing.

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Big City Convenience

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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 Communtiy College. A total of 6,000 viewbook printed at a cost of $2,653.00 by Heritage Solutions. 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 financial 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