Lower Columbia College earns White House recognition

The White House recognized LCC for its innovative programs designed to help at risk students stay in college and complete a degree. Those programs include:

  • Creation of a $1.5 million Student Success Endowment Fund that provides $50,000 annually to help an estimated 150 students facing financial hardship to stay in school by covering extra expenses.
  • Mandatory New Student Orientation that ensures new students register for appropriate courses and have the tools necessary to be successful early in their college careers.
  • Development of tools beyond standard placement tests for math and English course placement including transcript evaluation and partnerships with K-12.
  • Faculty efforts to shorten both developmental and college-level math course sequences.

“I am so proud to share this innovative work by our faculty and staff that has earned well-deserved national recognition for LCC,” said Bailey. “But more important, it has helped our students achieve their college and career goals.”

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