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Free community college courses available to high school students through Career and College Promise

August 13th, 2020|Categories: College News, College News and Events, Student News|

Free online classes are available to area high school students this fall at Lenoir Community College through the innovative Career & College Promise (CCP) dual enrollment program. According to the North Carolina Community College System (NCCCS), about 59,000 high school students across the state took CCP courses, saving them time and money toward a college

LCC’s Cars for College presents new car to its first recipient

August 11th, 2020|Categories: College News, College News and Events, Student News|

It’s not every day that a person can be in the right place at the right time, but for Devan Shackleford of Kinston that’s where he found himself recently. Shackleford becomes the first recipient of a vehicle awarded through the Lenoir Community College Cars for College program.

Free community college courses available to high school students through Career & College Promise

August 5th, 2020|Categories: College News and Events, Student News|

RALEIGH - Free online classes are available to high school students this fall at North Carolina's community colleges through the innovative Career & College Promise dual enrollment program. Last year, about 59,000 high school students across the state took these courses, which save time and money toward a college degree. Transfer courses are weighted the same

LCC graduate selected for Governor Bob Scott Leadership Award

June 29th, 2020|Categories: College News, College News and Events, Student News, Student Success|

Lenoir Community College graduate Hannah Moody of Richlands has been selected the College’s 2020 Governor Robert W. Scott Leadership Award recipient. In 2004, the North Carolina Association of Community College Presidents created the Governor Robert Scott Leadership Award as a way to recognize student leadership on a statewide level while also honoring the former Governor.