When do I have to pay for the courses for which I have registered?
Payments are due at the time of registration or soon thereafter. Tuition & Payments
Payments are due at the time of registration or soon thereafter. Tuition & Payments
Either the section you are searching for does not exist (some courses are only offered once a year) or you may be trying to register during a time when registration is closed. Check the registration schedule above to verify.
As early as possible. Some students may not be ready to select a major in their freshman year; this is not unusual. However, the longer a student takes to decide on a major, the more likely it is that some of the courses taken may not apply to the major. This could result in the student
Admissions deadlines vary from institution to institution. Students should contact the admissions office or consult the catalog of the particular institution to which they are applying to find out application deadlines. In general, students should begin the application process two semesters before they intend to transfer. Students applying for financial aid and/or scholarships are strongly encouraged
Right now! The sooner you apply for Financial Aid the sooner you’ll know your award information. We always recommend filing your FAFSA as early as possible.
College and university transfer students need to know detailed information about what courses will transfer to senior institutions. The transfer course list will provide you with detailed information on college transferable courses offered at LCC. See this page for a list of UGETC courses: Transfer Course List
Registrar's Office Restrictions (252-527-6223, ext. 306): RO - Registrar's ATH - Athlete Admissions Office Restrictions (252-527-6223, ext. 395): READM - Re-admit IF - Incomplete file for admissions DISP - Disciplinary Business Office Restrictions (252-527-6223, ext. 324): BUS - Business Office PF - Parking Fine Library Restrictions (252-527-6223, ext. 507): LF - Library fine
While the season of any sport is in progress, as determined by the published schedule of the college, students are not allowed to participate in that same sport for any other team except in the following sports: bowling, golf and tennis. If a student wishes to enter any open competition as a representative of their college,
At Lenoir Community College, the Student Support and Accessibility Advisor is designated as the Americans with Disabilities Act Counselor. The ADA Counselor assists students and faculty with any reasonable accommodations that need to be made to provide equal access to the college’s programs. NOTE: Students who have disabilities are required to self-disclose any request for accommodations.