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Residence Life
Six halls—three men’s and three women’s—are home away from home to our residential students.
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Dining Hall
Ozark students enjoy a variety of food options, including a hot meal, taco bar, salad bar, dessert bar, and fast-food style items.
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Student Employment
At OCC, we offer several on-campus job opportunities for students.
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Frontline
Frontline is an auditioned team of OCC students.
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Multicultural Affairs
OCC's Multicultural Affairs Department seeks to cultivate a multiethnic, multicultural campus and constituency.
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Ministry Center
Our goals are to connect students with places to serve, help them find quality internships, and advise them through the job hunting and hiring process.
Health and Wholeness
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Counseling
The Campus Minister’s Office disciples and mentors students in one-on-one, small group, and seminar contexts. Campus Minister Dave Porter equips students with greater personal wholeness and relational health for a lifetime of effective ministry. For more information, contact Dave Porter.
OCC also offers confidential pastoral counseling services to all current OCC students. For counseling needs beyond the scope of pastoral counseling, clinical counseling may be arranged with a professional counselor. To make an appointment with a counselor, contact Dave Porter or Andy Storms.
Click here for local resources for drug and alcohol abuse.
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Life Groups
Each week, OCC students come together for mentoring groups and life groups. Led by Ministry Center Director Kevin Greer, these small groups are facilitated by OCC staff, faculty, and upperclassmen. Weekly meetings offer students Christian accountability, community, friendship, and fun.
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Health Services
OCC Health Services facilitates and promotes health and wellness of Ozark Christian College students.
Health Services provides healthcare advice 7 days a week via email at [email protected]. The Richardson Health Center is located below the OCC Bookstore and offers COVID, strep, and urine testing, first aid, medications for minor illness, and treatment for minor orthopedic issues. Students who need further treatment are referred to a local emergency department, urgent care, or primary care provider.
Health Services is coordinated by Rachel Brown. Health Center visits are available by appointment only. Contact Rachel Brown at [email protected] for healthcare advice or to schedule an appointment.
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Sexual Harassment and Title IX
Ozark Christian College is committed to a safe, constructive learning and working environment free from any form of discrimination, harassment, and sexual misconduct. Discriminatory harassment is not only a violation of OCC policy but also a violation of state and federal laws.
Meet Our Title IX TeamSuSan Murdock
Title IX Coordinator
CONTACT SUSAN
Ozark is a community honoring the principles of biblical teaching on sexuality. Community members are required to affirm and abide by the biblical teaching that God intends sexual activity to take place within the bond of a monogamous heterosexual marriage.ÂOCC will not tolerate sexual harassment, sexual assault, domestic violence, dating violence, or stalking (collectively “Sexual Misconduct”). College officials will take seriously any report of sexual misconduct and take immediate steps to investigate, prevent its recurrence, address its effects, and prohibit retaliation.
All members of the OCC community have the right to submit a complaint or raise concerns regarding sexual harassment under Title IX Policy without fear of retaliation. To submit a complaint or raise concerns regarding sexual harassment, contact the Title IX Coordinator.
Click here to learn more about OCC's Sexual Harassment and Title IX policies.
Mabee Student Center (The Stu)
The Stu is where students can relax, grab some free popcorn, do homework, or hangout with friends. The Stu also includes:
· Premium coffee products and donuts
· Complimentary popcorn
· Pool tables, table tennis and foosball tables
· Two large flat-screen TV areas
· Free Wi-Fi
· Tables and lounge furniture
Mail Center
The Mail Center is also located in the Mabee Student Center, open during regular business hours (except during chapel on Tuesdays) and throughout the summer. Campus mailboxes may be accessed anytime the Mabee Student Center is open. General delivery mail is delivered to campus mailboxes by noon each weekday, but there is no Saturday delivery or pick-up. Students may purchase stamps and mail USPS packages through the mail center.
Mail Center Hours
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Monday and Wednesday
• 8-9 a.m.
• 10 a.m-12:00 p.m.
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Tuesday and Thursday:
• 8-8:30 a.m.
• 9:30 a.m.-12:00 p.m.
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Friday
• 8-9 a.m.
• 10 a.m-12:00 p.m.
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Saturday-Sunday
• Closed
Student Center Hours
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Monday–Wednesday
· 7:30AM–12AM
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Thursday
· 7:30AM–10PM
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Friday
· 7:30AM–1PM
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Saturday
· 1PM–1AM
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Sunday
· 3PM–12AM
Bookstore
The college bookstore carries a complete line of essential study items, textbooks, paper supplies, toiletries, Christian CDs, books, greeting cards, general Christian books, gift items, computer software and clothing.
Bookstore Hours of Operation
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Monday–Friday: 8:00AM–5AM
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Saturday–Sunday: Closed