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Re-elect Current Tillamook Bay Community College Board – Goss, Hoff, Jones, McMahon, Bell

Posted on April 18, 2023April 18, 2023 by Editor

If you have lived or worked in Tillamook County for any length of time, you know about our world-class assets like wide open beaches, lush green forests, clear rivers and streams and the best cheese and ice cream in America.

You may not know about another great asset available to all of us – Tillamook Bay Community College.

TBCC is one of Oregon’s smaller community colleges, but its success and value to employers, students and all of us is unmatched anywhere. And that’s due to the proven leadership of the current Board.

Under the leadership of the current Board of Directors our college has distinguished itself in many areas.

  • The college recently received a very prestigious  award.  TBCC was ranked eighth out of 677 in our nation based on cost, financing, education outcomes and career outcomes.  Quite an honor for sure!
  • TBCCs Covid response plan allowed the college to remain open while protecting employees, students and our community.
  • While many colleges and universities lost students during the recent pandemic, TBCC actually grew in enrollment.  It’s up 16 percent, more than any other college in Oregon.
  • Unlike many schools and businesses, TBCC remained open and fully accessible during the pandemic.
  • TBCC is fully accredited and recently passed its seven-year reaccreditation visit with flying colors.
  • Voters recently approved funding for a School of Nursing at TBCC.  That will enable students to prepare for a career in nursing and health services without leaving home.  The current Board of Directors was fully behind this effort and community support.
  • TBCC has developed and added 24 new courses,  both credit and community interest, under the current Board.
  • The Manufacturing and Industrial Technology (MIT) program along with the welding program  has grown and is well supported by community and business partners.
  • Under the leadership of the college Board a new program called R.I.S.E. (Respect, Invest, Support, Educate) will help students overcome difficult experiences including domestic violence and addiction through dedicated education and support.
  • TBCC continues to offer credit courses to local high school students both on campus and at high schools.  Many students graduate high school with almost a year of college credits.
  • The college is on sound financial footing and is well positioned for the future.  TBCC recently received an AA bond rating for financing of the new school of nursing, the highest bond rating of any college in Oregon.
  • TBCC graduates have gone on to many successful careers in education, medicine, business and more.  The commercial truck driving classes have been especially successful with graduates receiving multiple job offers upon graduation.

The current Board of Directors is responsible and accountable for much of the success of our college over the past few years.  Five of the current Board members are up for election this May.  That includes Mary Jones, Andrea Goss, Shannon Hoff, Betsy McMahon and Mary Faith Bell.   All of these candidates have earned reelection and deserve your support and vote on May 16.

They say…”If it ain’t broke, don’t fix it”.  TBCC is certainly not broken.

While maintaining their individual viewpoints, the current Board works well together bringing both private and public experience to the mix and is mindful of the needs of our community.  This Board has displayed exceptional leadership.

The current Board of Directors of Tillamook Bay Community College should be returned to continue its remarkable success.

Patricia E. Hughes

South Tillamook County

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