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UCC Foundation

“The best use of life is to invest in something, which will outlast life.” –William James

 

UCC Foundation

img_9958_320x240The UCC Foundation was established in 1970 for charitable and educational purposes by improving the financial support of the College through gifts, grants and bequests. Its primary purpose is to provide opportunities for individuals, corporations, foundations and other groups to support the educational programs of the College.

The Foundation provides scholarships, short term loans, staff development, capital improvements and other benefits for UCC.

The Umpqua Community College Foundation is a tax-exempt organization as described in Section 501(c) (3) of the Internal Revenue Code. It qualifies as a public charitable organization under Section 170\ (b) (1) (A) (vi) of the Internal Revenue Code. Contributions to the Foundation are fully tax deductible according to the schedules established under income tax and estate tax regulations. The Foundation’s tax identification number is 23-7287018.

In 2002, the friends of UCC award was created to recognize those who have financially supported UCC through significant gifts. Past award winners include the following:

2002 Recipient - Mildred Whipple
2003 Recipient - Donna Woolley
2004 Recipients - Del & Evelyn Blanchard
2005 Recipients - Hank & Verna Bailey
2006 Recipients - Curtis & Grace Trent, Clifford & Gladys Pearson
2007 Recipients - Doug & Mollie LeFevre, A.B. & Wanda McGuire Trust
2008 Recipients - Kenneth & Bonnie Ford, Paul & Lory Utz
2009 Recipients - LaVerne & Meryl Murphy, Don Lilja

 

Support Umpqua Community College
What does a UCC student have in common with Walt Disney? They both started fulfilling their dreams through education at a community college. In Douglas County, about 29% of the high school graduates attend UCC. From 2000 - 2007, UCC averaged 15,500 registrants per year. UCC serves the community by offering programs which can transfer to a four-year college, certify people in career-technical fields, retrain employees, provide adult basic education, assist local businesses or offer individuals self improvement classes ranging from art and computers to sign language and welding.

UCC graduates will earn $9,600 more per year than peers with only a high school education or no degree. Plus, UCC tuition is one-third of the cost of a state university.

UCC's academic atmosphere, professional societies & clubs and recreational programs offer students a well-rounded college experience. Our caring faculty leads to future student success. By planning for the future, we provide programs that result in jobs for today and tomorrow. UCC has strived to provide students training on modern equipment, make education affordable and fulfill dreams--
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