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junior college history and athletic information
ENTERPRISE-OZARK
COMMUNITY COLLEGE
Enterprise-Ozark Community College is a two-year liberal arts transfer
institution located in southeast Alabama. It is located in Enterprise,
Coffee County, Alabama. The College serves residents of Coffee, Dale (Ft.
Rucker), Pike (Troy) and Geneva Counties.
The college is located approximately 45 minutes from Dothan, Alabama, one
hour and 30 minutes south of Montgomery, Alabama, and one hour and 30
minutes north of Panama City Beach, Florida.
The college also has a branch campus at the nearby United States Army
post, Fort Rucker. Classes are offered there during the noon hour Mondays
through Thursdays, and evenings.
The main campus in Enterprise consists of seven, fully equipped, modern and
air-conditioned buildings. They are an administrative and general classroom
building, a science building, a learning resources center (LRC), a science
building, a health and physical education building, a fine arts building, an
English and social sciences building, and a student center.
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Enterprise-Ozark Community
College encourages athletics as a part of its educational
program. Intercollegiate contests are played under the rules of
the NJCAA and the Alabama Junior College Conference. Student
eligibility is determined by these organizations and
Enterprise-Ozark Community College.
Intramurals. The purpose of the
intramural sports program is to provide an opportunities for
students to participate in selected individual, dual, and team
sports. Intramurals provide physical recreation and enjoyment
during students’ college careers, contribute to students’
physical well-being, improve recreational skills for leisure
time use in adult life, and assist in the development of good
emotional and social qualities. Participation is voluntary and
all students are invited to take part.
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Edison Community College
El Paso Community College
Elgin Community College
Ellsworth Community College
Enterprise-Ozark Community College
Erie Community College
Essex County College
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Scholarships
Soccer:
Pastime Or Way of Life by Jamie Haines. I joined the Amery
High School Girls’ Soccer Team. What initially began as a
hormone-induced interest has morphed into the very reason I wake up
each morning.
Helping to motivate your family members into making fitness and good
health part of their value system is a great way to begin 1995.
Taking better care of yourself is
a wonderful New Year's resolution for anyone.
The Ride Of A Lifetime by Taylor Hooks. Family and friends try to guess
how I even became involved in riding. The answer is simple; in two words,
First Love. From the time that I could stand as a toddler, I have wanted to
be placed on top of a horse.
The University of
North Carolina at Charlotte.
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