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SAVE MONEY

We make college affordable! Spend two years at Cloud and you’ll be choosing the best value for a high quality education, all while saving thousands on your way to completing a bachelor’s degree or receiving training to enter the workforce.


LEARN FROM THE BEST

We don’t have graduate teaching assistants, and we don’t do large lecture halls with hundreds of students. At Cloud, our instructors already hold advanced degrees, and they will be the ones teaching you in the classroom.


EXPERIENCE HANDS-ON LEARNING

Cloud students learn by doing from the moment they step on campus. Some of these opportunities at Cloud include: Live Animal Unit, Human Cadaver Lab, Athletic Training, Cloud Power Wind Farm, SunPower Solar Farm, and Thunderhead Media.


BE NOTICED

Class sizes are smaller at Cloud - you are a name, not just a number. You can get to know your classmates and instructors so that you can have the best possible experience.


GET INVOLVED

Students are immersed in the college experience on their first day at Cloud. Being involved in campus activities will greatly enrich your college experience. Cloud provides a variety of organizations and activities for students.


EXPERIENCE DIVERSITY

We have students attend Cloud from all over the world, and we celebrate this culture and diversity in many ways.


BE GUARANTEED

The Kansas Board of Regents approves new courses each year, guaranteed to transfer among all Kansas public postsecondary institutions. A student who completes a System Wide Transfer course at any Kansas public community college, technical college, or university can be certain that he or she can transfer that course to any other Kansas public institution offering an equivalent course.

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Latest News

  • CCCC to offer GED, ESL classes

    ABE-GED classes start April 1.

    Cloud County Community College will be offering adult education, GED and English as a Second Language (ESL) classes beginning on April 1 in Concordia and Junction City.

  • CCCC Welding program receives $50,000 donation

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    Cloud County Community College’s Welding program has received a $50,000 donation from Eagle Railcar Services. The donation will be used to purchase equipment for the Welding program at both the Concordia and Junction City campuses.

  • Cloud nursing students have high NCLEX pass rates

    Nursing students at Cloud County Community College successfully sat for the NCLEX (National Council Licensure Examination) and received high pass rates. For the Registered Nurse (RN) exam, 90 percent of Cloud nursing students passed on their first attempt.

  • Political analyst, commentator Bob Beatty to present at Cook Series

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    Dr. Bob Beatty will be the presenter for Cloud County Community College’s Cook Series on Thursday, Feb 15, at 7 p.m. in Cook Theatre in Concordia.

  • Lambert donates artwork to CCCC Library

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    Don Lambert, a 1970 graduate of Cloud County Community College, recently donated two pieces of artwork to the college’s art collection housed in the library.

  • CCCC announces 2024 Homecoming, Hall of Fame candidates

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    Cloud County Community College’s 2024 homecoming queen and king will be crowned on Saturday, Jan. 27, between the men’s and women’s basketball games against Coffeyville.

  • CCCC releases study detailing economic impact to region

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    An economic impact study released today by Cloud County Community College reveals the college has a $68.5 million annual impact in its 12-county service area, which supports 1,048 jobs.

  • Fall 2023 honor rolls announced

    Honor rollCloud County Community College has announced the names on the Fall 2023 Honor Roll.

  • Nelson Mandela’s grandson to present at CCCC Cook Series

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    Ndaba Mandela will be the presenter for Cloud County Community College’s Cook Series on Monday, January 22, at 7 p.m. at the Brown Grand Theatre, 310 W. 6th in Concordia. Mandela will present his program entitled “From Prisoner to President: The Mandela Legacy Lives On.” All Cook Series events are free and open to the public.

  • SME recognizes 2023 '30 Under 30' honorees

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    The Society of Manufacturing Engineers (SME), a nonprofit committed to accelerating new manufacturing technology adoption and building North America's talent, has named Danea Buschkoetter, Instructor in Welding Technology at Cloud County Community College, as a 2023 “30 Under 30” honoree.

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Cloud County Community College prepares students to lead successful lives and enhances the vitality of our communities.