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Please select an issue of the Commission News to read about exciting things from the Pennsylvania Commission for Community Colleges and its affiliates.


Commission News - Fall 2009
Contents Include: State Budget Impass Ends, American Graduation Initiative, Community College Leaders Gather in Harrisburg
pdf Commission News - October 2009


Commission News - Spring 2009
Contents include: Annual Meeting & Lobby Day activities, Phi Theta Kappa award winners, Research Notes...and much more!
pdf Commission News June 2009


Commission News - Fall 2008
Contents include: Trustees Article, Achieving the Dream Student Success Forum Highlights, PA Community Colleges National Rankings...and more!
pdf Commission News - October 2008



Commission News - Spring 2008
Contents include: PTK Awards, Lobby Day Activities, Achieving the Dream Updates...and much, much more! pdf spring_2008_newsletter

 
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Featured Member College

luzerne.jpgLuzerne County Community College (LCCC) provides quality learning opportunities throughout northeastern Pennsylvania. Through its 167-acre main campus located in Nanticoke, four off-campus centers and eight off-campus locations, LCCC offers students more than 100 academic and technical credit programs and noncredit career training programs in traditional classrooms and distance learning environments. LCCC has the largest credit enrollment and is the largest provider of workforce development programming in the county.

1333 S. Prospect St.
Nanticoke, PA 18634-3899
570-740-0300
http://www.luzerne.edu

 
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Click HERE to download the most recent issue of FOCUS! This issue focuses on the value of community colleges to the student, community, and economic well-being of the state.
 
Enrollment as measured by Full-Time Equivalent students (FTEs) has set a record high for the third consecutive academic year.  The 132,440 total FTEs in 2009-10 represents an 8.4% increase from last year.  All of the 2009-10 increase is in credit programs.  Credit FTEs increased 11.5% from 2008-09 to nearly 119,000 – a 63.2% increase during this decade.