Come to One Day Reg and get the help you need to start on your road to success. Admissions representatives and academic advisors will be available all day to help you navigate the enrollment steps.
You can also register by calling (567) 661-7777. Please mention “One Day Reg” when contacting office.
– Location: Admissions Office in College Hall (#5 on the campus map).
– You do not need a parking pass and can park in any of the yellow spaces. Please park in lot D.
– Unfortunately, we cannot accommodate children during the orientation session.
– If you are feeling ill or have a fever, please call reschedule your orientation session.
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“Dissecting the Meaning of Community” responds to the events of 2020 that have redefined our social world. The two bodies of work will occupy different spaces but the works reflect similar questions. Community can be defined by place, identity, affinity, affiliation and is more complex than surveys can portray. The way people talk about community is different with the age of social media, the internet and a global pandemic. Fearnside’s and Spruce’s work questions concepts of community, the impact of events on community, and invite viewers to consider how they conceive of community.
“Dissecting the Meaning of Community” responds to the events of 2020 that have redefined our social world. The two bodies of work will occupy different spaces but the works reflect similar questions. Community can be defined by place, identity, affinity, affiliation and is more complex than surveys can portray. The way people talk about community is different with the age of social media, the internet and a global pandemic. Fearnside’s and Spruce’s work questions concepts of community, the impact of events on community, and invite viewers to consider how they conceive of community.
“Dissecting the Meaning of Community” responds to the events of 2020 that have redefined our social world. The two bodies of work will occupy different spaces but the works reflect similar questions. Community can be defined by place, identity, affinity, affiliation and is more complex than surveys can portray. The way people talk about community is different with the age of social media, the internet and a global pandemic. Fearnside’s and Spruce’s work questions concepts of community, the impact of events on community, and invite viewers to consider how they conceive of community.
President Dione D. Somerville will address faculty, staff, invited guests and the news media on the State of the College, Moving Forward Together, with updates from the past academic year and the value that Owens and its graduates provide to the communities that we serve.
President Dione D. Somerville will address faculty, staff, invited guests and the news media on the State of the College, Moving Forward Together, with updates from the past academic year and the value that Owens and its graduates provide to the communities that we serve.
Get your golf clubs ready to support the Owens Express baseball and volleyball teams. Join us on Sunday, August 28 at Bedford Hills Golf Course for the Owens Express Baseball and Volleyball Golf Outing. The outing begins at 8 a.m. with a shotgun start. Entry cost is $90 per person or $360 per team which includes skins entry, green and cart fees, dinner and prizes for the top teams.
No cash will be accepted on site. Please make checks payable to Owens Community College. Registration is advance is preferred.
Contact John Parisho at (734) 904-3285 or john_parisho@owens.edu or Sonny Lewis at (419) 450-8678 or harold_lewis2@owens.edu to enter.
Classes may have varying start dates; refer to the class schedule for start dates and locations.
Join us for music, games and prizes for the grand opening of the Library and Learning Commons in College Hall 170! OCCR will also be broadcasting throughout the day.
Pop in to the new Library and Learning Commons in College Hall 170 for a ribbon cutting ceremony at 11:15 a.m. Monday, August 29. Join Dr. Dione D. Somerville and other College leaders as they welcome the Library back to its original location after being in a standalone building since 1994. The Learning Commons also joins the Library and gives students access to free, personalized tutoring along with access to individual and group study rooms.
Explore the new Library and Learning Commons during its open house from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Enjoy light refreshments and the sounds of OCCR Student Radio.