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Recreation
OC Bremerton
- Bremer Student Center, Rm. 113
360.475.7456 or 1.800.259.6718 ext. 7456
Recreation
Fitness Center
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A wide variety of recreational activities are offered based on the interests of
students and organizes fitness challenges throughout school year
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Fitness Center in the Physical Education building, open to students, staff, and
faculty with current ID and sticker
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Offer off campus recreation trips such as: skiing, whitewater rafting, and
sporting events
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Offers open gym volleyball, soccer, and basketball during the middle of the
day in the BSC gym
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Sponsors Student Appreciation Event near the end of the school year in May
Registration and Records
OC Bremerton
- Humanities and Student Services Bldg., Rm. 105
360.475.7200 or 1.800.259.6718 ext. 7200
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Oversees online and in-person registration for classes
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Maintains and secures all academic records
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Responsible for records, grades, evaluations, and issuing official OC
transcripts
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Awards transfer credit
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Coordinates the academic standards process
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Coordinates the annual Commencement Ceremony
Registration is available at all campus locations.
Residence Hall (Office of Residence Life)
OC Bremerton
– 1100 12
th
Street, Bremerton, WA 98337
360.479.0840 - Email:
Olympic College’s Office of Residence Life strives to provide quality housing, a safe
environment, and access to leadership and growth opportunities.
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Residence Life offers a multinational living experience committed to
supporting the academic pursuits of our residents and the campus community
through socially just and environmentally sustainable practices
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Requirements include: Must be a registered student at Olympic College
enrolled in at least 12 quarter credits and must be at least 18 years of age at
the time of move-in. Students 17 years of age interested in living in the
Residence Hall should contact the Office of Residence Life
Running Start and High School Outreach
OC Bremerton
- Humanities and Student Services Bldg., Rm. 208
360.475.7646 or 1.800.259.6718 ext. 7646
The Running Start and High School Outreach Office staff provides information to junior
high and high school students, parents, and school counselors about admission
procedures and educational opportunities at OC.
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Outreach Services for students and schools include school visits, college fairs,
college publications and admissions and academic information
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Running Start is a dual credit program which allows high school juniors and
seniors to enroll tuition-free in college level classes at OC. Students are
responsible for transportation, books and college fees. A Running Start