How many campuses does LC have?
Main campus, Liberty, McNair,
What office helps students with resumes, mock interviews, handshake and job placement?
Student Employment and Career Services
What programs are hosted at the McNair Center?
Welding, Pipefitting, Millwright, and Machining, and Career credit such as Plumbing, CDL, forklift, Electric wiring
How many Pathways does LC offer?
6
Applied Business, Health Services, Liberal & Fine Arts, Manufacturing and Industrial, Public Service, and STEM.
What is the 1st step in the enrollment process?
Apply for admission (Apply Texas)
When was LC established?
1934
Name the 3 tutoring services/center that LC offers?
Math Lab, Learning Hub, and Writing Center.
Which program helps underrepresented FTIC students and students with disabilities develop an educational plan and/or facilitate transfer?
TRIO
What concentration can lead to various careers, such as mathematician; environmental science; computer science/maintenance/graphics; pre-engineering; security; chemist; pre-med...
STEM Pathway
Which vaccine is required for students under the age of 22?
Meningitis Vaccination
What athletic programs does LC offer?
Basketball and Volleyball.
In which office can students receive the following services/assistance: Textbook, transportation, food market, baby items, emergency aid, etc.?
Student Resource and Advocacy Center
This program serves intellectually curious and highly motivated students to enrichment courses among other opportunities.
Honors Program
What is Handshake?
Handshake is the career platform that connects students with employers offering job and internship opportunities. By registering with LC Student Employment and Career Services, students receive 24-hour access to Handshake and can search for jobs from the comfort of their own homes.
Financial Aid is part of the enrollment process. Which offices assists students complete their FAFSA application?
Educational Opportunity Center (EOC), Financial Aid Office, and GRAD Cafe.
Lee College serves a geographic area of more than 220,000 residents, how many ISDs does that include?
The College’s current service area includes the school systems of Goose Creek, Anahuac, Barbers Hill, Baytown Christian Academy, Chrysalis, Crosby, Dayton, Devers, East Chambers, Hardin, Hardin-Jefferson, Huffman, Hull-Daisetta, Kountze, Liberty and West Hardin. (16)
Which student organization serves as the official voice of the LC student body?
Student Government Association (SGA)
Name the program that offers mentorship for associate degree-seeking students.
Puente Program
This pathway offers the following fields of study: Architecture, Art, Audio Engineering Technology, Communication, English Literature, History, Mexican American Studies & Spanish Language, Music, Psychology, and Theatre.
Liberal and Fine Arts Pathway
Which office at LC will guide you through the enrollment process?
Recruitment and Outreach (RO)
Name the 4 Associate degrees offered at LC?
Associate in Arts (AA), Associate in Science (AS), Associate in Applied Science (AAS), Associate in Art in Teaching (AAT).
Give examples of LC student life
Game room, student and sports events, clubs and organizations, cultural activities, weight room, and pool.
Name the program that provides students with the opportunity to represent LC both on and off campus, serving as mentors and role models to their peers. This program also offers a $1000 scholarship for 50 hours of service.
Student Ambassador Program
What pathway is part of the rapidly growing workforce that plays a vital role in the Texas economy, offering essential skills and expertise in areas that drive industries forward, where hands-on work meets high demand, high pay, and job security?
Manufacturing Engineering Technology (MET)
Not all incoming students are required to take the TSI Assessment. Qualifying for an exemption allows you to enroll in entry-level college courses without restrictions. You may be exempt if you meet one or more of the following criteria. Name at least two exemptions.
SAT, ACT, GED; A minimum score of 165; CPE/CPM courses in HS; Have enrolled in a level-one certificate program (42 semester credit hours or fewer); Are not seeking a degree; or Military/Vet.