3rd annual Odessa College Car Show benefits students and community

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Come join other car enthusiasts Sept. 21, for the 2024 Odessa College Car Show at Odessa College Sewell Auto Tech, located at 2425 E....

OC trustees OK tax rate

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Without public comment, the Odessa College Board of Trustees approved the 2024 tax rate of $0.176887 per $100 valuation during their meeting Thursday night. There...

OC celebrates accountability report

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Odessa College celebrated strides it has made in enrollment, number of certificates and degrees awarded and other milestones during a news conference Wednesday in...

OC sets community bond meetings

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Odessa College will be holding community meetings on a proposed $355 million bond for growth at the college and to address infrastructure needs. The following...

OC news conference on accountability

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Local media and Odessa College employees are invited to attend a special press conference to announce the results of the recent 2023 Odessa College...

OC trustees to consider tax rate

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The Odessa College Board of Trustees will consider approval of the 2024 tax rate at their meeting at 6:30 p.m. Sept. 19 in the...

OC celebrates grand opening of Wood Health Sciences Building

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Odessa College and about 500 of its closest friends celebrated the grand opening of the Wood Health Sciences Building Tuesday. The four-story 83,000-square-foot edifice is...

Wood Health Sciences Building grand opening celebrates the future

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Odessa College will celebrate the grand opening of its new Wood Health Sciences Building with a ceremony at 10 a.m. on Sept. 10 on...

Sign up now for Barber Classes beginning Spring 2025 at Odessa College

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Odessa College’s Barber/Cosmetology Program is now accepting applications for barber students for the Spring 2025 semester. Come by the Cosmetology/Barber Building, located at 200 W....

OC board sets tax hearings

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The Odessa College Board of Trustees will have tax rate hearings at 6 p.m. Sept. 9 and noon Sept. 16, both in room 128 of the Saulsbury Campus Center. The hearings were announced during the board of trustees meeting Tuesday. The total proposed tax rate does not include a proposed bond issue, Chief Financial Officer Brandy Ham said. If approved, the total rate will be $.176887 per $100 valuation, a 3 percent increase over last year, Ham said. That would be a $1.04 monthly increase and a yearly increase $12.43, based on the certified taxable home value of $167,140. Vice President of Academic Partnerships Jason Meldrum reviewed OC’s enrollment and showed nearly 10,000 students are on board as of Aug. 26. Reaching 10,000 students has been a goal for the college for the last few years. Meldrum said there are a total of 9,293 students, with 4,890 of those being dual credit. Also, 1,605 students are first time in college; 2,099 are continuing students, 670 are returning after leaving for a while; and 29 are transferring in. At the end of 2023, there were 8,800 students, including 4,299 dual credit students; 1,499 first time in college students; 2,141 continuing students; 777 returning after leaving; and 86 transfers. Meldrum said this is the 12th year of record enrollment growth. Programs such as the Wrangler Promise Program, a last-dollar-in scholarship opportunity that covers the cost of tuition and fees for eligible high school graduates. Meldrum said college life coaches started onboarding meetings this year as a new effort to help retain students. “We’re just going to keep growing,” Meldrum said. The board approved a $2,142,500 bid from RS3 Turf for the baseball and softball fields. The artificial turf will have a 10-year warranty and the project is expected to be complete in 90 days. The board approved the same investment policy and list of authorized investment business organizations with no changes from last year. Trustees approved an action item to conform 2023-24 budget to actual expenditures at fiscal year end. On the Vision 2030 plus report, Vice President of Advancement Alissa Cornelius said the grand opening and ribbon cutting for the Wood Heath Sciences Building will be at 10 a.m. Sept. 10. Tours will also be offered and there will be other activities. OC President Gregory Williams said 30 for 30 starts Sunday. Exercise for 30 minutes a day through September and you could be eligible to win prizes. Register at wranglersports.com