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Lower 
Columbia 
College 
1600 Maple 
P.O. Box 3010 
Longview 
WA, 98632 
 
360.442.2311 

info@lowercolumbia.edu 



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LCC can also help if you need to learn English, get your GED or just improve your math or language arts skills.


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Take the Next Step

Need a little more training for your next career move? Want to prepare for a new line of work? We can help you get the skills and knowledge you need. Choose from several different types of degrees with more than 60 majors, as well as one-year certificates of proficiency and quick certificates.

Choose from day or evening classes. Many fields offer in-person, online, correspondence, and new hybrid courses that give you both "face time" and flexibility.

LCC is ready to help you

  • Get specialized training
  • Keep up with the times
  • Get professional and technical training
  • Build your resume
  • Apply what you do to what you’ll learn
  • Be a better employee
  • Get the most for your effort

New Directions

Gather your strengths
Begin by knowing yourself (be honest). Consider your personal and academic aptitudes, interests, values and limitations.

  • What classes have you done well in?
  • Which did you enjoy the most?
  • Which ones do you tend to avoid?
  • What are your career goals?

Stuck?
The Career and Employment Center in the Admissions Center offers many different career planning services to help you decide. Call 360.442.2330 for more information.

Identify your options
Become familiar with what LCC has to offer.
Start with LCC's catalog, reading about our programs and program requirements. Make special note of programs that have prerequisites or other requirements and how they apply to your situation. Consider how your own strengths, interests and goals might fit each major. You will naturally gravitate toward some majors and eliminate others. This research should help you narrow your options.

Which one is for you?
Talk to an instructor or advisor in the fields that interest you.  Ask to visit a worksite.   Talk with students in the classes, or recent graduates.  Research the field online through the LCC Career and Employment Center.