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

info@lowercolumbia.edu 





Why LCC?

High School & Beyond

Post high school planning is more crucial than ever for young adults.

High School and Beyond Family Resource Guide
2012-2015 version

You are encouraged to read through this guide as you make your plans.

~ Cowlitz/Wahkiakum County High School Principals


Why Community College?

For Seniors, the Time is Now!

Keys to Success in Community College, and what to do if you're a senior

Community College: Myth vs. Reality

from College Board, inspiring minds.


STEM: Science | Technology | Engineering | Math

All students, not just the top 5 or 10 percent, must gain deep knowledge and strong skills in science and math by the time they graduate from high school.

Lower Columbia College offers quarterly workshops and events focusing on Science, Technology, Engineering and Math.

Learn more about STEM

Coming Up

Events are held in the Student Center unless otherwise noted. For more information about High School events contact:


Outreach and Recruiting Specialist


Stay in Touch!
Connect with Lower Columbia College:

Lower Columbia College blog Red Devil Country! Lower Columbia College's photostream on flickr.com Lower Columbia College on Twitter Lower Columbia College's YouTube channel


Is It Right For You?

Learn how Talent Search can help middle and high school students explore education and career choices through fun events and activities.


Community College ~ It Might Be the Right Path For You

Community colleges were developed to serve as a bridge from high school to college by providing courses for transfer toward a Bachelor of Arts or Bachelor of Science degree.

Four out of 10 college-bound high-school graduates start their college education at a community college!

Community colleges also prepare students for the job market by offering entry-level career training, as well as courses for adult students who want to upgrade their skills for workforce re-entry or advancement. Here, then, are some reasons you might attend a community college:

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