Lehigh Carbon Community College Explained

Lehigh Carbon Community College
Established:March 31, 1966
Type:Public community college
Faculty:424
President:Ann D. Bieber
Students:2,733 full time
4,451 part time
City:Schnecksville, Pennsylvania
Country:U.S.
Campus:153acres
Sports Nickname:Cougars
Athletics Affiliations:NJCAAEPAC, Division III (non-conference)
Colors: Maroon, gold, white[1]

Lehigh Carbon Community College (LCCC), often pronounced "L-tri-C," is an American public community college with a main campus in Schnecksville, Pennsylvania, in the Lehigh Valley region of eastern Pennsylvania. The college also maintains satellite campuses in Allentown, also in the Lehigh Valley, and Tamaqua in Schuylkill County.

The school serves as the primary granter of associate degrees in the Allentown metropolitan area.

History

LCCC was founded on March 31, 1966[2] as Lehigh County Community College. It originally held classes in the former Lehigh County Courthouse.

In 1972, modern facilities were built, creating the foundation for the current campus of this academic institution. College administrators selected the school's current name in 1994 with the goal of increasing enrollment from nearby Carbon County.

This college maintains learning centers at two additional off-campus locations: the Donley Center in Allentown, and the John Morgan Center in Tamaqua. They also previously operated the Carbon Center in Jim Thorpe, but closed it in 2020 due to a lack of enrollment and an increasing number of students taking classes online. [3]

Until its sale in 2013, the college also operated a campus radio station, WLHI, which was streamed globally on iHeartRadio.[4]

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Cougar Facts. 2018-02-24.
  2. Web site: History of the College. Lehigh Carbon Community College.
  3. Web site: Reber . Chris . LCCC closing Jim Thorpe site . www.tnonline.com . Times News . 26 April 2024.
  4. https://www.iheart.com/live/wxlv-the-x-6165/ WXLV The X