Transportation
We're here to make using public transit easy. We are proud to have transit lines from Trimet, South Clackamas Transit District (SCTD), and Clackamas County directly on our campus. Read more about the lines available from each agency in the sections below. Plan your trip using apps like Google Maps, Apple Maps, Moovit, or Trimet's website.
If you would like help planning your route, email transportation@clackamas.edu with questions.
Public Transportation
Public transit can be hard to navigate, but it doesn't have to be. You can plan your trip using apps like Google Maps, Moovit, or Trimet's website.
Public Transportation
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Transportation Resources
Transportation Resources
TriMet Reduced Fare
Students can purchased reduced rate student Hop passes at the Wacheno Welcome Center on our Oregon City campus. Veterans, seniors, disabled and low-income students are eligible for the reduced rate Honored Citizen's card which includes reduced fare and maxes out at $28 per month. If you would like assistance applying for an Honored Citizen's card, please email transportation@clackamas.edu or visit the Wacheno Welcome Center for assistance.
Students previously apart of the Fare Relief program may contact transportation@clackamas.edu for further information and resources. While this program is temporarily on hold, we hope to open up enrollment in fall term. Students can find and contact other institution's fare relief programs. Please note that each institution has their own eligibility requirements.
Transportation Grants
Associated Student Government (ASG) offers a wide variety of grants, including Transportation, which can be used for transit passes, gas cards, and bike supplies/repair. To apply, visit our
ASG Grants webpage.
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Alternative Transit
Alternative Transit
Carpooling
Want the convenience of driving but want to share the personal or environmental cost? Try out carpooling! Talk to classmates or find carpool group on Get There Oregon.
Biking
Biking is a financially accessible way to get exercise and cut down the cost of transit. Bike to campus or to your nearest bus stop to reduce your car use.
Walking
Get some fresh air and walk to class. Take advantage of our campuses' recreational trails as shown on each campuses' maps.
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Parking
Looking for a parking space?
- Plan your trip using Apple or Google Maps
- CCC offers free parking on all three campuses
- At the Oregon City campus, each parking lot has its own color. Know your colors to save time by parking near your class.
- Please visit College Safety to review our parking policies.