Academic Success Centers
www.roguecc.edu/tutoring
- Student Success Center, Wiseman Building, Redwood Campus, Grants Pass
- Student Success Center, SSC Building, Riverside Campus, Medford
- Student Success Center, Building A, Room 127, Table Rock Campus, White City
RCC provides free drop-in tutoring to students registered in credit courses. The primary areas of tutoring are math, writing and science, but professional tutors are prepared to assist students with most subjects. For current schedules, check the website given above.
RCC also has an online tutoring service for all RCC credit students. Visit the tutoring page on the RCC website for more options.
A technology center (computer lab) is located at each tutoring center. Services include assistance with a variety of subjects and computer access for any RCC student.
Tutoring is offered online also and can be accessed by logging into your RCC myRogue account.
Activities Calendar
www.roguecc.edu/Calendar
College events and activities are included on the RCC Calendar of the college website. Events may also be viewed on the Campus App and the RCC Facebook page.
Accessible Technology Lab
www.roguecc.edu/accessResources
- Tutoring Center, Wiseman Building, Redwood Campus (L Building summer term only)
- Student Success Center, Room 25, Riverside Center
- Building A Room 189, Table Rock Campus
The Access and Disability Resources Accessible Technology Lab provides computer access and assistive technology for students who experience disability.
Access and Disability Resources also coordinates academic accommodations for eligible students with disabilities. Refer to “Access and Disability Resources” in this catalog.
ATM
Automated teller machines provided by CardTronics are available in the following locations:
- Redwood Campus, Student Center.
- Table Rock Campus, Student Entry Commons.
For assistance finding the machines, refer to the Allpoint ATM website or call 800-809-0308 option 2 to access the voice assistance ATM locator.
Problems with an ATM should be reported by calling CardTronics at 800-948-5884.
Auto Repair
S Building, Redwood Campus,
541-956-7175
Students in the RCC Automotive program repair cars that are 15 years old or newer when the work is related to their classes. Students and community members may bring their cars in for service. Call for an appointment. Charges are for parts, plus a $25 service fee; there is no charge for labor.
RCC Online Bookstore
www.rogueccbookstore.com
bookinfo@roguecc.edu
The Rogue Community College (RCC) Online Bookstore, operated in partnership with Ambassador, provides students with the convenience of 24/7 shopping, home delivery, and on-campus pick-up options at the library. . RCC does not have a walk-in bookstore.
Students gain access to the Online Bookstore using the same username and password as their RCC student email accounts and RCC Blackboard account.
- Click the “Log In” button
- Enter your RCC student email address as your username (e.g., ossie.Osprey.4567@student.roguecc.edu)
- Click “Next”
- Enter your password. If you have never logged into the Online RCC Bookstore, Blackboard or your RCC student email account, then your default password will be the number 0 plus your 7-digit college ID. For example, if your RCC college ID is 123-4567, then your default email password will be: 01234567
- Click “Sign in”
- If asked to “Stay Signed In?” Choose either “Yes” or “No,” it doesn’t matter which
- You should now be signed into the bookstore
Don’t know your student email address?
Open Educational Resources
RCC supports students by providing Open Educational Resources (OERs), which are free teaching and learning materials. OERs can be accessed online at no cost or purchased as low-cost print versions. Classes using OERs are clearly labeled as low- or no-cost in the online schedule.
Are eBooks Or Rentals Available?
Yes, the Online Bookstore offers eBooks and rentals for some items, providing students with cost-effective alternatives.
Buyback
Buyback is available through the Online Bookstore. Buybacks are based on anticipated future national demand for a book and current stock level.
Returns
For return of items purchased please visit the Return Policy page on the bookstore website.
Other Questions?
Please see the FAQ page on the bookstore site.
Bulletin Boards and Posting
Third party flyers and other materials wished to be posted on RCC bulletin boards must be stamped with approval from the corresponding office below:
- Redwood Campus, Rogue Central, 541-956-7411
- Riverside Campus, RCC/SOU Higher Education Center, Room 102, Rogue Central, 541-956-7353
- Table Rock Campus, Building A, Room 127, 541-956-7101
Bus Service
www.roguecc.edu/bus
Regularly scheduled bus service in Grants Pass, White City and Medford is available to RCC students with a current student ID and/or a bus pass purchased for the term.
Click the link for current schedules, costs, and contact information.
211 Info
www.211info.org or call 211
The Oregon 211 network provides free health and community-services resource information, including a guide to understanding the Veterans Health Administration, food-support grants, a guide to migrant worker health centers, and more.
Mental Health Emergencies
911
24-hour crisis line hotline, Jackson County: 541-774-8201
24-hour crisis line hotline, Josephine County: 541-474-5360
Options for Southern Oregon
www.optionsonline.org
541-476-2373
Options for Southern Oregon serves people of all ages who have mental health needs.
Community Works HelpLine - Jackson County
Community Works HelpLine - Jackson County
541-779-2393
HelpLine is a free, 24-hour crisis hotline serving Jackson County. Trained volunteers and staff address domestic violence, sexual assault, panic, depression, loneliness, isolation, suicide, homelessness, and other personal crises. HelpLine also connects people in need to local crisis services including Dunn House Shelter (domestic violence) and Sexual Assault Victim Services (SAVS).
Women’s Crisis Support Team - Josephine County
Women’s Crisis Support Team - Josephine County
24-hour crisis line: 541-479-9349
Business line: 541-476-3877
Women’s Crisis Support Team services are designed to help survivors of abuse, regardless of gender. Free and confidential services include 24-hour crisis line, support groups, court advocacy, information and referrals, children’s advocacy, emergency shelter, emergency transportation, community education and more.
Computer Labs
Student Computer Labs
541-956-7424
- Coates Hall, Redwood Campus
- Student Success Center, Riverside Campus
- A Building, Table Rock Campus
Excellent student computer facilities are available for all RCC students. Approximately 700 networked PC workstations are provided for student use. Most are connected to high-quality black and white and color laser printers.
In addition, all computers support access to the internet, email, word processors, spreadsheets, data bases, graphic illustration, and nearly 100 other computer applications. Student data files may be saved on RCC’s network servers. All students must have a valid computer user ID and password to gain access to the computer network and applications.
Computer labs are open about 80 hours per week, Monday through Saturday. All computer labs, with the exception of the library, are staffed by aides who assist students with hardware and software use. There are also several specialized computer labs maintained by individual instructional departments to cater to the specified needs of their students.
Copiers
Coin-operated copy machines for student use are available.
- Library, Wiseman Center, Redwood Campus
- Second floor, Room 218, RCC/SOU Higher Education Center, Riverside Campus
Distance Learning - Rogue Online
roguecc.blackboard.com
RO@roguecc.edu
Earn credits toward a degree or brush up on work skills from home or office by taking Rogue Online courses. For many students, distance learning courses are the solution to managing full-time enrollment and full-time life.
Distance learning courses are similar to those held in a classroom. Students have a textbook, assignments and tests, an instructor and classmates. Students do not regularly attend class on campus but should devote at least as much time as they do for campus-based courses.
- Students register for distance learning courses as they would for other RCC classes.
- To successfully complete a distance learning course, students need to be self-motivated, practice good time management skills, and have access to proper technology.
- Some distance learning courses require on-campus testing, labs or meetings.
- Because many online courses require students to watch streaming video programming, students should have access to a computer connected to the internet (preferably high speed), a web browser, and good technical skills.
- You may have to download software for proctored exams.
- Full technical requirements may be found at the RCC Blackboard page.
Professional Licensure Disclosure
The U.S. Department of Education and the Oregon Higher Education Coordinating Commission (HECC) for participation in the National Council for State Authorization Reciprocity Agreement (NC-SARA) requires an institution to disclose whether a program will fulfill educational requirements for licensure or certification for each state.
The programs listed below may lead to a professional license or certification required for employment. Requirements vary from state to state. We recommend students contact the appropriate state licensing agency in their state or the state where they intend to work for up-to-date information about state licensure/certification requirements before beginning a program.
This page is updated as new information becomes available.
Apprenticeship Programs
Dental Hygiene
Dental Assisting
Human Services
Medical Assistant
Nursing
Practical Nursing
Getting Started
Orientations are required for all RCC distance learning courses. In the majority of classes, instructors post their orientations online within the class.
For students who are new to online learning or want to refresh their skills, technical orientation videos are posted on the Blackboard website.
For more information or support, call 541-956-7366.
All online teachers expect students to participate in the class during the first week of the term. Students should check the syllabus to find out what instructors expect. Students not participating during the first week of classes will be subject to the administrative drop policy.
NOTE: RCC’s regular administrative drop policy applies to distance learning courses. For specific information on the steps needed to maintain course enrollment, check your syllabus inside Blackboard.
Early Childhood Education Center - Head Start
Redwood Campus, 541-956-7309
The center was developed through a collaborative effort of RCC, Southern Oregon Head Start, Southern Oregon Educational Service District Early Childhood Services, and the City of Grants Pass.
The Head Start center currently serves 62 children and their families, including 8 slots for children ages 2-3 in Early Head Start, and 54 slots for children aged 3-5 years old. RCC parents who have low incomes or have children with delays or disabilities are encouraged to apply. The school also provides teaching, learning and observation opportunities for RCC Early Childhood and Elementary Education program students, as well as students from other RCC departments and high school students.
Employer Services
Online job-posting services are offered at no cost to community employers. For job postings, see the RCC website or call 541-956-7323.
Food Services
Our campuses offer a variety of dining options, including vending machines, micro-markets, and/or cafes, ensuring you have access to delicious meals and snacks while on campus. Explore the diverse menus and convenient locations across our campuses to find the perfect dining experience for you.
Catering services are available for meetings and events.
For menus, hours, and locations, please visit http://www.roguecc.edu/cafe/.
Ossie’s Cupboard
www.roguecc.edu/ossies-cupboard
- Redwood Campus - Student Center, Room 8
- Table Rock Campus - A Building, Room 170
Ossie’s Cupboard is a free food pantry and hygiene service at Redwood (Grants Pass) and Table Rock Campuses (White City). Ossie’s Cupboard partners with the Oregon Food Bank, the RCC Foundation, and community partners to provide healthy food and hygiene products to all students and staff at RCC. The team at Ossie’s Cupboard realize that people struggle with food insecurities. Our goal is to provide access to nutritional foods and hygiene at no cost. Check out the online ordering form for easy access to food and hygiene.
Health Services
Healthcare is not provided at the college. First aid kits are available in administrative offices. Dial 911 for emergencies.
RCC does not offer accident and illness insurance plans for students. Click the link to find information on the Oregon Insurance Marketplace.
International Education
International education at Rogue Community College prepares students to become globally literate and to possess cross-cultural skills necessary to function effectively in an interdependent world. To further this purpose, RCC offers instruction in world languages, international studies, and cross-cultural communication.
Learning Centers
www.roguecc.edu/pce
GED@roguecc.edu
esl@roguecc.edu
541-956-7490
- Illinois Valley Learning Center, Kerby
- Redwood Campus Learning Center, M Building, Grants Pass
- Table Rock Campus Learning Center, A Building, White City
General Education Development (GED®), English as a Second Language (ESL) / English Language Acquisition (ELA), and skills brush-up are offered at RCC GED® & Pre-College Education (PCE) learning centers or online.
Students must attend a PCE orientation in order to be officially enrolled. For orientation information, contact one of the above learning centers.
Library Services
www.roguecc.edu/library
circulation@roguecc.edu
541-956-7150
- Redwood Campus, Wiseman Center
- Riverside Center, adjacent to the Student Success Center
- Table Rock Campus, A Building, room 103
Check the library website for normal hours of operation.
The RCC Library serves the college with comprehensive library services. Students may request books, movies, music, audiobooks, and other materials through the online library catalog, which can be delivered to any RCC campus for pickup. The RCC Library provides database access to thousands of online journals and e-books.
Every RCC Library branch has computers available for student, staff, and faculty use with access to the internet, email, Microsoft Office Suite applications, and online learning portals. Printing is available.
Students may also checkout textbooks, laptops, and other materials, including anatomical models and cameras. Graphing calculators (RWC and RVC only) are available.
Books, journal articles, and other materials not found in the library catalog may be borrowed from other libraries around the country using the interlibrary loan service available to students, staff, and faculty.
Information services include drop-in reference assistance, in-depth research consultation, and ready reference by phone, email, and Zoom. Reference librarians instruct classes in research methods and technology, conduct library orientation tours, and collaborate with faculty in designing research assignments.
Lockers and Showers
For students enrolled in physical education classes, lockers and showers are available in the Redwood Campus Gym in Grants Pass. Students must supply their own locks, towels and personal items.
Lockers and showers also are available at the RCC/SOU Higher Education Center in Medford. Lockers are available for day-use only, and students must provide their own locks, towels and personal items.
Showers are available at the Table Rock Campus in White City in TRC-A, Room 158 and 168. Students must supply their own towels and personal items.
Lactation Rooms
Lactation rooms are dedicated spaces where students and staff can care for infants comfortably and privately express breast milk while at RCC, and are available at these locations:
- Riverside Campus, Higher Education Center, Room 316.
- Redwood Campus, Student Center
- Table Rock Campus, A Building, room 179.
The rooms are accessible any time the buildings are open. For more information, contact Facilities and Operations at 541-956-7333 or the Counseling office at 541-956-7443.
Parking
See the RCC maps identifying available parking areas on or near all campuses. Parking in undesignated or restricted areas may result in fines and/or towing.
- Redwood Campus: Parking is free in designated lots.
- Riverside Campus: All parking adjacent to the campus is provided by the City of Medford and monitored by Diamond Parking Services. Call 541-774-2082 for parking cost and permit information.
- Table Rock Campus Buildings A, B, and C: Parking is free in designated lots.
Restrooms
Public restrooms are available at these sites when the buildings are open for classes:
- Redwood Campus: The Student Center/Cafeteria; Coates Hall; D, E, F, H, K, L, T and U (Gym) Buildings; and the Josephine, Rogue, Welcome Center, and Wiseman Buildings. All-Gender ADA restrooms are located in the Student Center/Cafeteria; E, H, K, L, S, and T Buildings; and the Josephine and Wiseman Buildings.
- Riverside Center: Student Success Center and the RCC/SOU Higher Education Center (HEC). All-Gender ADA restrooms are located in the Student Success Center and the HEC.
- Table Rock Campus: First and second floors. All-Gender ADA restrooms are available near the EMT area and at the NE entry.
Security
www.roguecc.edu/security
To contact RCC Security for any location, call 541-218-2930.
Rogue Community College has contracted security officers on site at the Redwood Campus 24 hours a day, seven days a week. RWC relies on the City of Grants Pass Police Department for law enforcement and on the City of Grants Pass Fire Department for fire safety services.
The Riverside Campus has security officers on site from 7 a.m. to 11 p.m., Monday through Friday and 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. on Saturdays. RVC relies on the City of Medford Police Department for law enforcement services, and the City of Medford Fire Department for fire safety services.
The Table Rock Campus has security officers on site 7 a.m. to 10:30 p.m., Monday through Friday and 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. on Saturdays. TRC relies on the Jackson County Sheriff’s Department for law enforcement services and Fire District 3 for fire safety services.
Reporting Crime
After contacting 911, or local law enforcement, Campus Security should be notified of all criminal activity, accident, injuries and emergency situations on campus. Reporting can be accomplished by the following means:
- Campus Security at the Redwood Campus may be reached 24 hours per day 7 days per week via cell phone at 541-218-2930.
- Campus Security at the Riverside Campus may be reached between 7 a.m. and 11 p.m. Monday - Friday and from 7 a.m. - 7 p.m. on Saturday via cell phone at 541- 218-2931.
- Campus Security at the Table Rock Campus may be reached between 7 a.m. and 10:30 p.m. Monday - Friday and between 7 a.m. and 7 p.m. on Saturday via cell phone at 541-218-3639.
- Accident and Injury Reports can be filed at the link.
- Crime reports and incident reports submitted to Campus Security are covered under state law and are subject to public record requirements.
Vehicle Emergencies
Students may call Campus Security if they have a dead battery. Staff will assist if possible.
State Government
Oregon elections are held in May and November. Click the link for a list of state elected officials.
Student Centers and Lounges
On the Redwood Campus, the Student Center is open during normal college hours. Student government offices and a cafeteria are located in the center, as are vending machines, rest rooms, and study space.
At the Riverside Center, B Building the Student Success Center is open during normal college hours and is home to the Athletics office, TRIO SSS, Counseling, Access & Disability Services, Tutoring, and Computer Labs. A welcome center is also available to connect students to services they need and to schedule appointments to meet with advisors, counselors, and other departments.
On the Table Rock Campus, the East Commons has an open space with tables, and a Micro-Market.
Student Housing
Rogue Community College does not provide student housing. Listings for private housing may be posted on RCC bulletin boards (with approval, contact 541-956-7187), or students may contact a local property management service.
Substance Abuse Referrals
Rogue Community College is a drug-free institution on all campuses. Possession of or being under the influence of controlled substances could lead to sanctions from RCC. Students who would like information regarding alcohol or drug treatment agencies are urged to contact Counseling for assistance and referrals.
Testing Centers
www.roguecc.edu/TestingServices
541-956-7100
- Redwood Campus, Library, Room 5, 541-956-7100, option 1
- Riverside Campus, Student Success Center, Room 11, 541-956-7100, option 2
- Table Rock Campus, Building A, Room 127, 541-956-7100, option 3
The RCC Testing Centers provide monitored supplemental testing services for RCC credit courses (makeup, retake, accommodated) and online courses. In addition, the centers offer testing services for non-RCC exams (other institutions and agencies) for a fee of $30 per exam. Photo ID is required for all exams. See website for details.
Walking and Jogging Trail
The Chuck Ruckman Memorial trail is a 1.6-mile walking and jogging trail on Redwood Campus dedicated to a former RCC Forestry instructor who died in a plane crash in 1985. The trail begins at the Josephine Building parking lot and ends at the Rogue Building parking lot. In between, it crosses College Avenue, then splits into upper and lower portions as it winds through the forested southwest area of Redwood Campus. A prominent feature along the trail near the Josephine Building is a 24-foot-tall totem pole that was carved in 1990 by chainsaw artist Don Colp.
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