Laramie County Community College

UW & LCCC Sign New Agreement
UW & LCCC Sign New Agreement
UW & LCCC Sign New Agreement
Laramie County Community College (LCCC) students transferring to the University of Wyoming (UW) can now count more of their community college courses toward their bachelor's degrees. LCCC and UW signed a new articulation agreement Monday afternoon, making it easier for students in the general education program at LCCC to transfer their credits to UW...
LCCC Project
LCCC Project
LCCC Project
Laramie County Community College spokesman Ty Stockton says work on a pair of new buildings at the college is moving ahead on schedule.
LCCC Locations Closing at 5 p.m.
LCCC Locations Closing at 5 p.m.
LCCC Locations Closing at 5 p.m.
Due to the increasingly bad weather, all Laramie County Community College locations (Cheyenne, Laramie, Pine Bluffs and F.E. Warren Air Force Base) will close at 5 p.m. today. No evenings classes or activities will take place. Students with questions about missed classes should contact their instructors or visit D2L for additional information...
LCCC Program Featured in Sierra
LCCC Program Featured in Sierra
LCCC Program Featured in Sierra
Laramie County Community College’s wind energy program has, once again, been recognized as one of the leading programs in the country. The program was recently featured in the national magazine, Sierra. The article features a first-person account of Mark Honstein, who graduated from LCCC in spring 2015 and has been working in the wind energy field since that time...
LCCC Earns Top Honors
LCCC Earns Top Honors
LCCC Earns Top Honors
Laramie County Community College (LCCC) has been named one of the best community colleges in the nation. A recent study conducted by SmartAsset, ranked LCCC 33rd out of 565 public two-year colleges. "We received the best score of any school in Wyoming or Colorado," said Lisa Murphy, Associate Vice President of Institutional Advancement at LCCC...
LCCC Faces Tuition Hike
LCCC Faces Tuition Hike
LCCC Faces Tuition Hike
Laramie County Community College (LCCC) students will likely be shelling out more for school in the upcoming years. LCCC President Dr. Joe Schaffer says lower state aid and local tax revenue may force the college to increase tuition. "I think going into this economic environment it's likely that we may have to consider some type of tuition adjustment and I would probably be supportive of that

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