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| WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW TO BE A SUCCESSFUL STUDENT |
- Applying
Applicants are encouraged to apply once the decision to enroll has been made. High school seniors
should apply in their senior year. The regular academic year begins with Fall Semester; however,
applicants may enter most programs at the beginning of any semester.
- To apply online click here
- For more information about the application process click here
* Make sure to submit an official copy of your high school transcript when you apply.
- Financial Aid
The college provides student financial assistance through grants, scholarships, loans,
and student employment. Inquiries concerning student aid should be addressed to the Director of Financial Aid.
- For more financial aid information click here
- LCC Foundation Scholarships
Scholarships are awarded on a competitive basis by a selection committee. Applicants for scholarships must enroll,
demonstrate academic promise, participate in school and community activities, and show some financial need. The
scholarship application deadline is the first Monday in April each year.
- For more information about Foundation scholarships click here
- Academic Programs
Lenoir Community College offers a variety of College Transfer Programs, Degrees, Diplomas, and Certificates.
- To view College Transfer Programs offered click here
- To view Degrees, Diplomas, and Certificates offered click here
- To view the Course Schedule click here
LCC also offers Evening and Weekend Programs. Evening and weekend courses give students the flexibility to
take curriculum and continuing education courses during non-traditional hours in a comfortable classroom setting.
The availability of evening and weekend courses give students the opportunity to coordinate employment with college
studies.
- For more information click here
- Distance Education
The mission of LCC's distance education services is to provide accessible, comprehensive instructional programs
for students. All courses have the ability to provide online content. Distance education is designed to meet the
needs of a diverse population through flexible, alternative delivery methods such as internet based courses and the
North Carolina Information Integrated Network.
- For more information about distance education click here
- Bookstore
The College bookstore is located on main campus in the Student Center. Students can purchase books, supplies,
and many other items in the campus bookstore.
- Visit the LCC Bookstore home page by clicking here
- Learning Resource Center (LRC)
The Learning Resource Center, consisting of both the main library and Heritage Place, provide a collection of books,
periodicals, audiovisuals, Web-based resources, and other learning materials to support curricular needs as well
as to inspire student and faculty interests.
- To learn more about the LRC click here
- JobLink
Representing the area's major workforce agencies, JobLink Career Centers in Greene, Jones,
and Lenoir counties provide comprehensive employment and training services for job seekers,
training seekers, and employers in a convenient, one-stop career center.
- For more information about the JobLink Center click here
- Workforce Investment Act (WIA)
WIA is a federally funded program that provides core, intensive, and training services
through the local JobLink Career Center. WIA offers a mix of employment, training, and job
placement services. Participants may access Individual Training Accounts to assist with tuition,
fees, books, supplies, and accident insurance.
- For more information about WIA click here
- Cooperative Education
Cooperative education is designed to enable students to earn college credit for working on jobs
that are learning experiences and that are related to the curriculum in which they are enrolled.
The on-the-job training is a vital component of the total learning experience, supplementing theory
learned in the classroom.
- For more information about Co-op click here
- Tutorial Lab
The college offers tutors for LCC students, in many subjects on campus. Computer tutorials are
also available for independent study. Any LCC student can obtain a tutor simply by asking the
instructor for a Referral Form.
- To learn more about the LCC Tutoring Lab click here
- Student Activities
- To view a list of clubs you can become involved with click here
- To find more information about LCC's Student Government Association click here
- Lancer Athletics
Lenoir Community College's athletic program features many modern facilities.
The Student Union facility includes a 1800 seat gymnasium, excellent locker room facilities,
a weight room, a gymnastics room, a laundry room, classrooms and offices. In addition to the
Student Union, the College has excellent playing fields for baseball and softball.
- To learn more about Lancer Athletics click here
- Frequently Asked Questions
- To find answers to frequently asked questions about CampusCruiser, Moodle, and WebAdvisor click here
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