Tillamook Bay Community College
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| Tillamook Bay Community College | |
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Campus in Tillamook |
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| Established | 1981 |
| Type | Community College |
| Chairman | James P. McGinnis[1] |
| President | Connie Green |
| Location | Tillamook, Oregon, USA 45°27′23″N 123°48′45″W / 45.4564°N 123.81244°WCoordinates: 45°27′23″N 123°48′45″W / 45.4564°N 123.81244°W |
| Website | www.tbcc.cc.or.us |
Tillamook Bay Community College is a community college based in Tillamook, Oregon, and provides adult education services to Tillamook County. It was founded in 1981, after Clatsop Community College announced it would no longer offer classes in that county.
The community college has three campuses: The Third Street Campus in Tillamook, which is its Primary location; the North County Center in Nehalem, Oregon; and the South County Center in Pacific City, Oregon. The college is now a candidate for regional accreditation by the Northwest Commission on Colleges and Universities.
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- ^ "About Tillamook Bay Community College". Tillamook Bay CC.
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