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	<title>Comments on: Thank You RCC</title>
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		<title>By: susansimpson</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[I got this e-mail from RCC President Larry Devane and wanted to share here:
Susan,
I appreciated your recent thank-you to Redlands correspondence.  Your reflections are ongoing and as true today as when you were a student on our campus for any number of students.  We remain proud to be an open access community college, but just as proud of the achievements of our student and institutional expectations.  Given the world we live in today, open access can have its own new set of admissions criteria depending on the degree area one is seeking; i.e. drug screening for health, law enforcement, agriculture, truck driving, allied health, child care, education, etc.

RCC, given the recent Capital Bond issue multi-campus layout and onsite clinical intern and technology delivery formats will generally rival any Oklahoma undergrad facilities and instructional settings.  Throw in our housing at Cougar Crossing and no undergrad (G.A) Grad Assistants, and the qualified instructors issue or those holding doctorate degrees may tighten up quickly as well.  Yet, you’re right, none of that matters if you can’t afford to go there or the schedule isn’t built in a student user manner.

Dr. Larry Devane]]></description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I got this e-mail from RCC President Larry Devane and wanted to share here:<br />
Susan,<br />
I appreciated your recent thank-you to Redlands correspondence.  Your reflections are ongoing and as true today as when you were a student on our campus for any number of students.  We remain proud to be an open access community college, but just as proud of the achievements of our student and institutional expectations.  Given the world we live in today, open access can have its own new set of admissions criteria depending on the degree area one is seeking; i.e. drug screening for health, law enforcement, agriculture, truck driving, allied health, child care, education, etc.</p>
<p>RCC, given the recent Capital Bond issue multi-campus layout and onsite clinical intern and technology delivery formats will generally rival any Oklahoma undergrad facilities and instructional settings.  Throw in our housing at Cougar Crossing and no undergrad (G.A) Grad Assistants, and the qualified instructors issue or those holding doctorate degrees may tighten up quickly as well.  Yet, you’re right, none of that matters if you can’t afford to go there or the schedule isn’t built in a student user manner.</p>
<p>Dr. Larry Devane</p>
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