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LCSC-Cd’A
offers personal service, affordability, and convenience. Students
enjoy small classes and one-on-one relationships with staff and
instructors. Transfer students may earn their bachelor’s degree
in one of seven
programs.
LCSC-Cd'A offers courses leading to undergraduate
degrees in: Business, Communication Arts, Justice Studies, Management,
Nursing, Social Work and Social Science. In addition, Pathways for
Accelerated Certification and Endorsement (PACE) is an elementary
and secondary education program that is offered online with summer
workshops at the Lewiston Campus.

LCSC offers undergraduate instruction in the liberal
arts and sciences and professional programs tailored to the educational
needs of Idaho. The academic divisions are Business, Education,
Humanities, Natural Science and Mathematics, Nursing and Health
Sciences and Social Science. There are 24 different baccalaureate
degrees, 7 associate degrees, 2 post baccalaureate certificate programs
and 36 minors available in academic programs at Lewis-Clark State
College.

The mission of the Professional-Technical Programs
is to offer professional and technical training through a formalized
array of educational experiences that will prepare individuals for
gainful employment as semi-skilled, skilled workers, or technicians
in recognized and in new and emerging occupations. It also prepares
individuals for enrollment in advanced technical education programs.
To accomplish this mission, the Professional-Technical Programs
offers 22 Associate of Applied Science Degrees, 16 Advanced Technical
Certificates, and 22 Certificates in a wide array of career areas.

Lewis-Clark State College seeks to attract talented
students who will succeed and thrive and contribute to the growth
of the college and the community. Visit http://www.lcsc.edu/admissions/
for more information on how to apply to LCSC.

Visit http://www.lcsc.edu/controllersoffice/fee-tuition-sched.htm
for 2007-2008 academic year fees. For fee-paying purposes, full-time
status is defined as 8 or more credit hours per semester.

Registration dates are based on class standing
as determined by the number of credits that students have earned
at the time of registration (currently enrolled credits do not apply).
Current, New, and Former LCSC students should check http://www.lcsc.edu/registrar/Information/register.htm
for more information.

Visit http://www.lcsc.edu/cda/courses.htm
for PDF versions of the LCSC Class Schedule. Several changes occur
to the schedule (room assignments, instructors, times, etc.) after
it is created so it is recommended that you use WarriorWeb (http://warriorweb.lcsc.edu/
) for the most current information.

The
Lewis-Clark State College catalog is the principal source for
information on academic and technical programs, institutional data,
courses, degree requirements, and all other services offered by
the college. The catalog is available in both printed and PDF
versions as well.

There are several ways to obtain your transcript;
please visit http://www.lcsc.edu/registrar/Information/transcripts.htm
for a REQUEST FORM or for more information.

LCSC provides access to a wide variety of institutional
scholarships, out-of-state tuition waivers and outside funding opportunities.
Scholarships are available for various majors, minority students,
first-year freshman and non-traditional students.

As the cost of education continues to rise, decisions
on how students and parents will pay for college becomes very important.
Sources of assistance, such as Federal Financial Aid or scholarships,
can help cover some of these expenses. Visit http://www.lcsc.edu/financialaid/
to discover the many financial aid opportunities that are available
at Lewis-Clark State College.

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