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Who says you have to pay big money for a big education? At Laramie County Community College, you’ll get a lot of bang for your buck. You can live on campus in new, wireless residence halls, participate in an unprecedented number of student activities and work with the most up-to-date technology – all in a student-comes-first environment.

Talk to an Admissions Rep

Get the inside scoop on everything LCCC has to offer when you talk to one of our admissions representatives. Their expert advice will make the process a breeze. Contact our reps.

Take A Tour

Come visit us! Let us show you around our campus and provide you with information tailored to you! Learn more.

Apply for Admission

Now that you know LCCC is the school for you, you'll need to apply. First, download an application (pdf) online, fill it out and pay the $20 processing fee. You also may visit the Admissions Office to complete the application and pay in person.

Request official final high school or GED transcripts and official transcripts from each college attended. Official transcripts must be sent to LCCC for financial aid and graduation eligibility.

Apply for Financial Aid and Scholarships

Paying for college might be easier than you think. LCCC offers a variety of financial options. Oh, and if you had a 3.0 or higher the end of your junior year of high school, you qualify for our Golden Eagle Scholarship, which pays your tuition and fees!    If you plan to apply for scholarships or financial aid, you may pick up application forms for fall beginning in January. The priority deadline for financial aid is April 1. Learn more.

Apply for Housing

Four stories of cozy (and wireless!) suites ... all-the-amenities lounges with high-def TVs, a 7,000-square-foot commons area, computer lab and even a Smart classroom. If you intend to live on campus, submit the housing application. Apply early because spaces fill quickly. Learn more.

Take Placement Tests

If you have taken the ACT within the past year and your scores meet LCCC requirements (Reading: 20, English: 22, Math: 21), you may submit your ACT scores in lieu of completing the Academic Skills Assessment.   If you do not have current ACT scores that meet LCCC requirements, we need to assess your skill level via Placement Testing. Learn more.

Meet with an Adviser

Work with an adviser for assistance in selecting your classes and major. Academic advising is mandatory for all new degree-seeking students, and students must meet with their adviser before registering for classes. Learn more.

Register for Classes

With more than 80 academic programs leading to an associate degree and more than 20 career programs offering certificates of completion, LCCC offers a lot of classes. Register online for classes at EaglesEye or in person in the Student Records Office. Learn more.

Attend Orientation

Get familiar with campus at our new student orientation in the fall. Learn more.

Final Steps

  • Visit the Career Center to explore possible career choices and majors or find on- or off- campus employment.
  • Obtain a student ID card from Campus Living and Learning in the College Community Center, Room 329.
  • Obtain a library card.
  • Purchase textbooks and supplies at the Bookstore in the Student Services Building.
  • If you are a student with a disability and want special accommodations, contact the Disability Resource Center.
  • Learn about the Deferred Payment Plan for tuition.
  • Log on to EaglesEye immediately to change your password so no one else can access your account. Use EaglesEye to connect with instructors and classmates and to view your class schedules and grades.
Apply for Admission

Did You Know?

LCCC awarded 572 degrees and certificates during the 2007-2008 academic year. 

Contact Information

Admissions Office
LearnMore@lccc.wy.edu
307.778.1357
800.522.2993, ext.1357
Student Services Building, Room 144
 

People at LCCC

Jake Swenson
 
Jake Swenson
Radiography
Lusk, WY

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