


January 13, 2026 3:20 a.m.
Umpqua Community College has announced that both the UCC Wooley Center and UCC’s Small Business Development Center have officially moved into the recently remodeled downtown Roseburg UCC building at 729 Southeast Jackson Street.
A UCC release said the revitalized building features student housing on the upper floors, with the Wooley Center and SBDC located on the main floor, creating a centralized hub for education, workforce preparation, and small business support in the heart of downtown Roseburg.
The Woolley Center is home to UCC’s College and Career Readiness program. It is a place where students can start their journey, whether preparing for college or a career. The CCR program provides free classes and personalized support for adults aged 16 and older, looking to take their next step forward. Students can receive help with:
*Preparing for GED exams
*Learning English
*Building math and reading skills and
*Exploring college or career pathways with dedicated advisors.
The Small Business Development Center is part of a state and nationwide network providing business resources both in person and online. The SBDC supports entrepreneurs, startups, and established businesses at every stage. The UCC SBDC offers:
*Live and online workshops
*No-cost, confidential business advising
*Basic and in-depth business fundamentals
*Ongoing, customized strategic planning
*CCB pre-license training and exam preparation
*Real estate broker and property manager pre-license training and
*Small business management program
For those starting a business, growing it to the next level, or planning for succession, the SBDC is ready to help.
For more information on Umpqua Community College, go to: https://umpqua.edu/
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