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Glen Oaks News 2020
Glen Oaks News 2020
Welcome to the Glen Oaks News Archive pages. All of our media releases for the specified year can be found here.

GOCC employees begin return to campus June 15
CENTREVILLE, MI — Glen Oaks Community College employees will begin to return to campus in phases beginning on June 15. Students and visitors should make

Glen Oaks plans for safe reopen in phases; face-to-face classes to resume in fall
As the executive order is lifted, employees at Glen Oaks Community College will begin to return to work on June 15, and the faculty and

Glen Oaks announces changes to nursing program
With the goal of attaining accreditation from the Accreditation Commission for Education in Nursing (ACEN), Glen Oaks Community College has revised its Associate of Applied

Glen Oaks to award over $288,000 in CARES Act emergency funding to eligible students
Glen Oaks Community College will award $288,341 in emergency grants to assist eligible students whose lives and education have been disrupted by the Coronavirus outbreak.

Local CTE student is recipient of Breaking Traditions award
Sturgis High School junior Kori Stroh is a recipient of the Breaking Traditions Award presented by the Michigan Department of Education. Stroh is in the
GOCC employees begin return to campus June 15
CENTREVILLE, MI — Glen Oaks Community College employees will begin to return to campus in phases beginning on June 15. Students and visitors should make
Glen Oaks plans for safe reopen in phases; face-to-face classes to resume in fall
As the executive order is lifted, employees at Glen Oaks Community College will begin to return to work on June 15, and the faculty and
Glen Oaks announces changes to nursing program
With the goal of attaining accreditation from the Accreditation Commission for Education in Nursing (ACEN), Glen Oaks Community College has revised its Associate of Applied
Glen Oaks to award over $288,000 in CARES Act emergency funding to eligible students
Glen Oaks Community College will award $288,341 in emergency grants to assist eligible students whose lives and education have been disrupted by the Coronavirus outbreak.
Local CTE student is recipient of Breaking Traditions award
Sturgis High School junior Kori Stroh is a recipient of the Breaking Traditions Award presented by the Michigan Department of Education. Stroh is in the