Lenoir Community College is offering family friendly evening classes
Interested in earning an associate degree in arts or science, but just can’t seem to fit classes in your schedule? Lenoir Community College can help! LCC is offering family-friendly evening classes so students can take them right from the comfort of home beginning Aug. 16. This program is perfect for the working adult. Applications are being
Nation’s premier collegiate honor society inducts Kylie Paige Chadwick into membership
Kylie Paige Chadwick of Beulaville has accepted an invitation of lifetime membership in The National Society of Collegiate Scholars (NSCS), the nation’s leading certified honor society for high-achieving first- and second-year college students with a minimum of a 3.0 GPA. Chadwick is a graphic production specialist at Lenoir Community College. She is working on her
LCC grad prepares for pharmacy school
Owen White of Kinston set his sights on attending pharmacy school when he was a freshman at South Lenoir High School. Taking advantage of Career and College Promise classes, which allowed him to be dually enrolled at Lenoir Community College and at his high school, he continued his education at LCC with one thought in
Wood Ducks to Host Second Annual ENC Senior Sendoff
Doubleheader Scheduled for July 2nd With Postgame FireworksThe Down East Wood Ducks announced Tuesday, their plans to host the Second Annual ENC High School Senior Sendoff, Presented by Lenoir Community College on Friday, July 2nd. The event is a celebration of all of the recent 2021 graduates, but will be highlighted with a doubleheader of baseball games
Wood Ducks to host youth softball camp presented by Lenoir Community College
The Down East Wood Ducks announced Wednesday, that they will host a Youth Softball Camp, presented by Lenoir Community College. The camp will take place Tuesday, June 29th – Thursday, July 1st. The Youth camp will offer sessions from 9 a.m. – 1 p.m. on June 29 – 30th with check-in at 8:30 a.m. On July 1st, check-in
LCC grad readies for career in law
Law school graduate Robert Simmons of Kinston is still hitting the books after seven years of college. A recent Spring 2021 graduate of the Norman Adrian Wiggins School of Law in Raleigh, Simmons is preparing to take the bar exam in July and then go to work. “I will most likely work in a District
New annual scholarship established in memory of wife at LCC
Robert Reynolds of Jones County lost his beloved wife, Gail B. Reynolds, of more than 28 years in November 2020. Her health had been declining since the beginning of 2020. He described her as a compassionate and caring person and because of those qualities, Robert wanted to do something to help others in her memory.
Free college available for fall
Lenoir Community College has received approximately $1.9 million to provide free tuition assistance this fall for all students. It’s as simple as three easy steps: