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Sisters
College Center may be cut The popular Sisters
College Center is likely to be a victim of $3 million in budget cuts at
Central Oregon Community College.
"There's a lot of things on
the list, but one of them is the college centers that we lease," said
Sisters COCC director Celeste Douvile.
The Sisters Center serves
between 400 and 500 local residents with classes ranging from distance-learning
credit courses to a vigorous Lunch & Learn program (see
related story).
Elimination of the Sisters
Center would not mean the total loss of all classes in Sisters. However,
offerings would be cut back, the space for classes would be gone and the
computer lab and remote broadcast facilities will be eliminated.
Registration for classes would
no longer be available in Sisters.
"That's going to have a significant
impact on the quality of life for a lot of people in Sisters," said Sisters
resident Kate Cerino.
The Sisters College Center
is one of the most active in the community college system, Douville acknowledged.
"We have so many life-long
learners in this community that love having this aspect of the college
here," she said.
Painful as it is, Douville
acknowledged, the college is trying to focus on its primary mission in
catastrophic financial circumstances.
"The focus of COCC is on credit
classes, which is understandable," she said.
COCC has laid off seven teachers
and is contemplating deep cuts to band, theater and automotive programs.
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