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Oakland Community College is a public community college located in Oakland County, Michigan. Founded in 1964, OCC enrolls approximately 30,000 students each year across its five campuses in Auburn Hills, Highland Lakes, Orchard Ridge, Royal Oak, and Southfield.
Oakland Community College offers the following healthcare-related courses:
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The Medical Assisting Program (MDA) offers numerous program options including a Certificate program or an Associate Degree program. Both clinical and administrative skills are included in the course work. Upon successful completion of the Medical Assisting Certificate program, students are eligible to sit for the American Association of Medical Assistant (AAMA) certification exam. OCC students have had a 100% success rate on this exam from 2001 to present.
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The accelerated ASN to BSN program will give students the opportunity to earn their degree in 12 months while staying in Oakland County.
Chef Greg Stroker teaches Baking and Pastry at Oakland Community College’s Culinary Studies Institute. He earned this year’s American Culinary Federation Michigan Chefs de Cuisine Educator Pastry Chef of the Year recognition.
On October 27, Oakland Community College is hosting “Bridging Equity: Creating Innovative Spaces for K-12 and Higher Education.”
Crain’s Detroit Business has named the chancellor of Oakland Community College, Peter Provenzano, as a Notable Leader in Higher Education. This is the second time he has been recognized by Crain’s.
The Chancellor Scholarship at Oakland Community College is open for applications through the end of March for graduating high school students, and will pay for the first year of school at OCC.
Oakland Community College is breaking ground on a new three-story addition to its Royal Oak Campus that will house the school’s culinary program.
The federally funded Higher Education Emergency Relief Fund has awarded $14 million to OCC to distribute directly to students enrolled in the fall and winter semesters. Administrators say that, combined with other recent federal and state programs, college is becoming more accessible.
The Government Finance Officers Association awarded OCC a Certificate of Recognition for Budget Preparation for the college's Budget and Financial Forecast Report, along with the Distinguished Budget Award.
A collaboration between OCC, William Beaumont Hospital, and the Oakland County- Michigan Works! Agency aims to remedy a staffing shortage experienced by many healthcare providers.