Events Calendar

Events

Student Disability Services is excited to pilot Support Sessions for Spring quarter designed to offer flexible, drop-in style assistance for all students. We invite you to stop by, no appointment needed, during the specified timeframe. We can help with accommodation questions, forms/applications
11:30am
Bldg. 4, Rm. 214
Do you need help with your student account? Peer Mentors are here to help! April 6, 2026: Bldg. 4 Room 110 April 9, 2026: Bldg. 12 Room 120 Drop in anytime to learn about your online resources including... Set up your student account Log in to your OC student email account Check your class schedule
12:30pm
Support the art of OC faculty member, Rose Guastella, at the Washington Community College Art Faculty Exhibition at Tacoma Community College.
4pm
Last day for 100% refund for withdrawal from classes for Spring
Our Healthcare Advisors are here to help you get started! Join us for 15-minute drop-in advising sessions, please refer to the schedule. Whether you have questions about prerequisites, applications, or program options, this is your chance to get quick answers and guidance, no appointment needed!
9am
🌸 Kick Off Spring Quarter with a Goal! 🌸 Start the Spring 2026 quarter with intention! Stop by to write down one goal you’d like to accomplish this quarter and add it to our Goal Tree. 🌱✨ Celebrate the end of the first week with light refreshments and connect with fellow students. Let’s grow
11am
Bldg. 10 Upper Lounge
Join OC Foundation and Peer Mentors for an online Scholarship Workshop!
1pm
While caring for her husband, Mike, who had Alzheimer's, Rosalys learned how to walk the journey with love and appreciation for who Mike was --and the person he continued to be throughout his illness. As his condition progressed, Mike's doctor took note of how the two of them were managing his care
9am
Become a certified flagger by learning safety for both the public and fellow employees. Learn how to manage interference from vehicle/pedestrian traffic, learn proper use of traffic control devices and other flagger duties. Certification issued upon passing exam. Students who successfully pass the
9am
Come take a walk down into the Rhododendron Preserve, the last intact old growth forest on the Kitsap Peninsula. Our walk will take us past a variety of native plants, and we'll focus on the early spring star - Pacific trillium (Trillium ovatum). We will learn about its life cycle, where to find it
10am