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Glen Oaks News 2022
Welcome to the Glen Oaks News Archive pages. All of our media releases for the specified year can be found here.
Glen Oaks announces Summer 2022 President’s and Dean’s list
Glen Oaks Community College announces its outstanding scholars for the Summer 2022 Semester. Students on the President’s Honor Roll achieved a grade point average of 3.75-4.0. Students on the Dean’s Honor Roll achieved a grade point average of 3.5-3.74. The students are listed alphabetically according to their towns of residency.
Upton to visit Glen Oaks August 9 to announce $900,000 congressional grant for distance learning enhancements
U.S. Rep. Fred Upton will be on the campus of Glen Oaks Community College at 10 a.m. on Tues., Aug. 9 to announce and celebrate a $900,000 grant to implement a safe, effective and cost-efficient distance learning model for all Glen Oaks students with an emphasis on high-school dual-enrolled students.
GOCC Foundation is accepting scholarship applications for students pursuing business or education
The Glen Oaks Community College Foundation is accepting scholarship applications from new and returning Glen Oaks students for the 2022-23 academic year. Through efforts of the Foundation, endowed scholarships and charitable cash gifts provide many students with financial assistance to pursue their education helping to change their lives in a
Glen Oaks names Joel Mishler as athletic director
Glen Oaks Community College has named Joel Mishler as the new athletic director replacing Mike Rasmussen who recently accepted the principal position at Branch Area Career Center. Mishler was the Glen Oaks Viking baseball coach from 1992 to 2002. His winning teams advanced to regional competitions for nine consecutive years;
Glen Oaks announces Winter 2022 President’s and Dean’s list
Glen Oaks Community College announces its outstanding scholars for the Winter 2022 Semester. Students on the President’s Honor Roll achieved a grade point average of 3.75-4.0. Students on the Dean’s Honor Roll achieved a grade point average of 3.5-3.74. The students are listed alphabetically according to their towns of residency.