
What can LCC do for you?
Whether you need new job skills, a new career, are entering college for the
first time, or looking for a first career, Lansing Community College can help
move you into a profession that fits your lifestyle and career aspirations. A
variety of certificate and associate degree programs are available to you in
areas from kinesiology, office administration and computer-aided drafting to
foreign languages, automotive technology and architecture. Transfer programs are
also available if you choose to begin your undergraduate work at LCC and
complete bachelor degree studies at another college.
With LCC, you will be introduced to the latest information in your course of
study taught by outstanding faculty who bring real-world relevance to your
classroom experience. Our classes are small, personalized and offered days,
evenings and weekends. Online course completion is also available for taking
individual courses or earning entire degrees online through our eCampus learning
environment. Other course delivery conveniences are LCC classes taught at
off-campus learning centers in areas throughout the Greater Lansing Area as well
as in the Livingston County Center in Howell and the Clinton County Center in
St. Johns.
Academic and career counselors are available to help you develop a practical
academic plan and career search strategies to get you where you want to be.
Excellent. Convenient. Affordable. Practical. That’s Lansing Community College.
What’s next? We’re ready to help you clarify your goals. If you’ve never been a
student at LCC, your first step is to complete a
college admission application.
If you’ve been an LCC student in the past, and need guidance on how to get back
on track, begin by speaking with our online academic advisor or setting up an
appointment with an advisor in the Counseling Services Department. Our advisors
can work with you to assess where you’ve been and where you want to go.
If you’re considering changing careers or need to learn new job skills, start by
making an appointment with a career counselor in the Center for Employment
Services. Counselors there can help guide you through a decision-making process
necessary to bring into focus a clear connection between who you are and what’s
important to you in relation to academic preparation and career choice. Start
today. You’ll be glad you did.
The college provides various information and resources for students and
prospective students, some of which are featured below.
- Academic Advising
Academic Advising can help you choose a career. - Enrollment Services
General admission requirements and guidelines from the Office of Enrollment Services - International Student Admission
Admission requirements and guidelines for international students - General Registration
Information
General registration policies and procedures, and other information - Degrees and Certificates
Degrees and certificates offered at LCC, including course requirements and transfer information - Transfer Information
Information about transferring from LCC to other colleges and universities - Orientation
Signing up for a new student orientation session, including a campus tour, will help jump-start your academic experience at LCC. -
International and National Partnerships
LCC offers students international and national learning opportunities through study-abroad programs in Japan, Germany, Guatemala, and other countries, and the Atlanta University Partnership.

