Jun 02, 2026  
2026-27 RCC Catalog 
    
2026-27 RCC Catalog

Welcome to RCC



President’s Welcome

Welcome New and Returning RCC Students

It is my great honor to welcome you to Rogue Community College. As I enter my fifth year serving as your college president, I continue to be inspired by the passion, perseverance, and potential of our students. Whether you’re just beginning your college journey or continuing toward your goals, you will find at RCC a community of faculty and staff deeply committed to your success and personal growth.

RCC’s mission-to enhance the quality of life in our communities by providing accessible, exemplary educational opportunities-remains our guiding force. Our vision to be an inclusive and dynamic college that inspires, strengthens, and transforms lives has never been more relevant. Each day, I witness how this vision comes to life through the dedication of our college community and through your hard work and dreams.

One of the most exciting recent milestones for RCC is our recognition as a Carnegie Opportunity College. This national honor affirms our strong commitment to equitable student outcomes and our leadership in promoting opportunity and access. It is a reflection of the innovative, student-centered work happening across our campuses-and is a testament to your courage, effort, and determination.

As a community college graduate myself, I understand firsthand the transformative power of access and opportunity. RCC remains steadfast in its mission to open doors for every learner, no matter their background or circumstances. We continue to expand flexible pathways, hands-on learning, and workforce-ready programs designed to meet you where you are and move you where you want to go.

Thank you for placing trust in RCC. Your journey is important-to you, to us, and to the broader Southern Oregon region that benefits from your growth and success.

As you begin or continue your academic path, know that we are here to support and celebrate you every step of the way. On behalf of the entire RCC family, I wish you a year of discovery, resilience, and achievement. You belong here-and we’re so glad you’ve chosen RCC.

- President Randy Weber

Strategic Plan

Mission

Rogue Community College enhances the quality of life in our communities by providing accessible, exemplary educational opportunities for student success and economic development.

Vision

Rogue Community College will be an inclusive and dynamic college that inspires, strengthens, and transforms.

Core Values

  • Integrity drives us as an institution and individuals to demonstrate clear communication, transparency, ethics, and accountability.
  • Collaboration promotes a communicative, agile, responsive culture that fosters vibrant, productive partnerships to benefit our students and strengthen our communities.
  • Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion create an accessible, welcoming, respectful, and safe environment which engages all individuals, beliefs, and ideas fairly.
  • Sustainability guides us to be responsible and thoughtful stewards of our human, economic, environmental, and cultural resources.
  • Courage frees the institution and individuals to creatively pursue best practices supporting student success.

Wildly Important Goals

WIG 1: Equitable Access creates a welcoming and inclusive environment for all.

Objective 1: Improve community access to educational opportunities and support systems.
Objective 2: Foster greater participation of under-served populations in RCC programs.
Objective 3: Strengthen adaptable and responsive training and learning opportunities aimed at boosting student participation.

WIG 2: Student Success helps all students progress on their learning pathway.

Objective 4: Provide holistic resources and support to ensure students achieve their learning goals.
Objective 5: Employ effective student engagement strategies to increase student persistence.
Objective 6: Reduce the time and number of credits to completion of a credential.

WIG 3: Building Community strengthens and expands internal and external collaborative partnerships.

Objective 7: Expand comprehensive outreach with business and industry partners.
Objective 8: Foster advanced educational partnerships to enrich learning opportunities.
Objective 9: Enhance internal systems and communication practices for improved collaboration.

WIG 4: Institutional Excellence builds a campus culture of continuous improvement.

Objective 10: Utilize assessment and institutional data to optimize instruction, services, and operations in support of student success.
Objective 11: Increase participation in professional development that elevate teaching and learning, student success, and operational effectiveness.
Objective 12: Leverage existing, new, and emerging technologies to improve the student experience and operational efficiency.

Welcome to RCC

RCC is a regionally accredited, comprehensive, two-year public college serving Jackson and Josephine counties on three campuses:

  1. Redwood Campus (Grants Pass)
  2. Riverside Campus (Medford)
  3. Table Rock Campus (White City)

Other learning sites include the Illinois Valley Business Entrepreneurial and Illinois Valley Learning centers in Josephine County, and the Fire Science Center in Jackson County.

Authority and Governance

The College is one of 17 community colleges in the state, each independently governed by its own local Board of Education and managed by the Department of Community Colleges and Workforce Development (CCWD) under the Higher Education Coordinating Commission (HECC) for the state of Oregon.

CCWD is granted legal authority for approval of courses and curricula through Chapter 589, Division 6 of Oregon Administrative Rules adopted by the State Board of Education under Chapter 341 of Oregon Revised Statutes.

The HECC and CCWD, in coordination with the State Board of Education, are responsible for the distribution of state aid, review and approval of new programs and courses, and governance rules for Oregon community colleges.

In addition, the Oregon Community College Association serves as the liaison between the colleges, state legislators, and partners on issues from funding to legislative policy, special studies, and reports.

Accreditation

www.roguecc.edu/Accreditation

RCC has been continuously affirmed for accreditation since 1971. It is accredited by the regional authority - Northwest Commission on Colleges and Universities (NWCCU). NWCCU is recognized by and accountable to the U.S. Department of Education. NWCCU establishes the standards and processes by which public and private colleges and universities in the region are evaluated every 3 to 4 years in a 7-year cycle to ensure student learning through quality education and overall college effectiveness. Accreditation also qualifies RCC for federal grants and other funding, including financial aid for students enrolled at the College.

Americans with Disabilities Act & Section 504

RCC is committed to protecting the civil rights of every student. The college does not discriminate on the basis of disability in admission, access to classes and programs, participation in activities, or in any aspect of employment. RCC ensures that students who experience disabilities have an equal opportunity to succeed by providing reasonable accommodations that support full and meaningful participation in college life.

Campus Crime Awareness and Security

The safety of students, faculty, staff and guests is a top priority at RCC. Safety is a cooperative effort, and it is the responsibility of each individual to assure a safe campus. RCC prepares an annual security report to comply with the Jeanne Clery Disclosure of Campus Security Policy and Crime Statistics Act. Institutions of higher education are required to distribute to all current students, employees, and applicants for enrollment or employment two types of information: descriptions of policies related to campus security and statistics concerning specific types of crimes. This information is disclosed in the annual security report published by October 1 each year. For more information regarding safety and security or in order to obtain a copy of the annual security report, contact Risk Management or visit Risk Management’s Campus Security page.

Closures

If inclement weather conditions or other hazardous or emergency conditions require the closure or delayed opening of one or more campuses, announcements will be sent to students using the emergency notification system, and through postings on RCC’s Alert webpage and RCC social media accounts. Information will also be shared with local radio and television stations for public announcement.

Directory

www.roguecc.edu/Directory

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Foundation

www.roguecc.edu/foundation

The RCC Foundation is a private, nonprofit organization that accepts tax‑deductible gifts and bequests to support Rogue Community College and its students through scholarships and other vital programs. Today, the RCC Foundation has more than $21 million in invested assets used to support the college.

H Building, Redwood Campus, 541-956-7327

Right to Learn

Rogue Community College (RCC) affirms that all people’ have a Right to Learn. Consistent with our mission and committment to open access, RCC provides equitable opportunities and fair treatment for all students, regardless of background or social position.

We are committed to fostering a learning environment grounded in respect, inclusion and student success. RCC supports the physical safety and emotional well-being of all students and strives to maintain campuses that are welcoming, secure and supportive for students and their families.

To uphold these commitments, RCC: 

  • Protects the privacy of student information in accordance with the Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA) and other applicable laws. The college does not disclose non-directory student information unless legally required.  

  • Does not inquire about a student’s immigration status or that of their family members.  

  • Provides access to resources and support services that promote student success and well-being, including advising, counseling, culturally responsive support, and processes for reporting concerns or incidents.  

  • Maintains safe and inclusive spaces where students can seek support and access resources.  

  • Retains authority over access to college property and will only permit law enforcement activity as required by law or in response to an immediate health or safety concern.  


RCC is committed to upholding the principles of equity, dignity, and respect for all members of our campus community. 

Resources

Oregon Goes to College

Oregon Immigration Resource

Immigration Status and Eligibility for Govenment Help

Plaza de Nuestra Comunidad

Repository of Resources for Undocumented Students

Students

In the 2024-25 school year, approximately 9,665 students enrolled at RCC. That number represents a full-time equivalent (FTE) of 3,811 students.  For more information, visit the RCC At-a-Glance page.

Social Media at RCC

Stay in touch with Rogue Community College through the following social media accounts:

Facebook
Get campus updates, events and community highlights..

RCC’s Campus App

Connect with other students, access resources, and stay up to date on campus activities, all in one place.
Available on the App Store and Google Play

Instagram
See student life, campus moments and behind-the-scenes content.
RCC Blog
Explore student stories, college news, and community features.

Linked InLinkedIn
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YouTube
Watch program highlights, student stories and informational videos.

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