Cloud County Community College
President Amber Knoettgen[1] | | |
Students | 1,686 (Fall 2023)[2] | |
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Location | , , United States | |
Campus | Rural | |
Colors | Black and gold[3] | |
Nickname | Thunderbirds | |
Website | cloud.edu | |
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Cloud County Community College is a
.Concordia campus
Cloud County Community College was founded in Concordia in 1965 and began classes in the Concordia Junior-Senior High School. The college moved to its present site in 1968. The architecture of the main campus is that of "pods" which are designed to evoke the rolling hills of the area. The athletic teams are known as the Thunderbirds (men) and Lady Thunderbirds (women). CCCC was the 2001 NJCAA national champion in women's basketball, 2010 Men's Soccer, 2019 Men's Outdoor Track and Field, and 2019 Men's Cross Country. Housing is provided by 13 campus apartments located in "T-Bird Village" across the street from the main campus building, "Thunder Heights" located just west of the main building, and "Hillside Apartments", which is located a mile away from the main campus. CCCC is home to the first Wind Energy Technology program in Kansas and uses both wind and geo-thermal energy to operate portions of the campus electrical system.
Geary County campus
The Geary County Campus (GCC) is located in
Academics
- Associate of Arts
- Associate of Science
- Associate in Applied Science
- Associate in General Studies
Athletics
The athletic program at Cloud County Community College fields 11 varsity teams and competes in the Western Division of the Kansas Jayhawk Community College Conference.[4]
KVCO
The college maintains KVCO Radio Station (FM 88.3) and plays an alternative music format.[5] The station is considered a "full service" FM station by the Federal Communications Commission.[6]
Cumulus
Cumulus is the completely digital yearbook for Cloud County Community College. It is the product of two classes and multiple volunteers.[7]
Notable alumni
- Clay Aurand, Kansas State Representative 109th District [8]
- Derek Cooke (born 1991), basketball player for Hapoel Gilboa Galil of the Israeli Basketball Premier League
- Jake Diekman, pitcher for the Texas Rangers
- Raymond Radway, former NFL player
- Erik Sabrowski pitcher for the Cleveland Guardians
References
- ^ "Knoettgen named president of Cloud County Community College". Cloud County Community College (Press release). Retrieved February 28, 2021.
- ^ "Board of Regents Announces 2023 Fall Semester Enrollment" (PDF). September 27, 2023. Retrieved September 30, 2023.
- ^ CCCC Branding Standards (PDF). Retrieved September 6, 2022.
- ^ Kansas Jayhawk Community College Conference Archived June 13, 2010, at the Wayback Machine member schools
- ^ On The Radio KVCO, Concordia, Kansas
- ^ Federal Communications Commission KVCO
- ^ "Cumulus". Archived from the original on March 9, 2015.
- ^ Kansas Legislators Past & Present Archived August 1, 2010, at the Wayback Machine