The College Services &
Facilities section defines services that are available to
College facilities may be
used for student activities as well as community activities. All facilities are scheduled through the
Academic Affairs Office located on the second floor of the
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Accommodation Services
Special needs services such
as assistance for students with disabilities for any student in need of
assistance must report to the Human Resource Director located in the Business
Office of the Student Union Building.
Students with
Disabilities
Note taker Oral
Testing
Taped Texts Scribes
Test Preparation Assistance Career Testing
Print Magnifier Alternate
Lighting
Sign Language Interpreters Diagnostic Testing
Extended Test Time
The Director of Admissions
and an Adviser/Recruiter are available on the second floor of the Student Union
to assist students who are new enrollees and for others who have not declared a
concentration. These individuals will
assist in the selection of a degree objective, selection of courses, and
Add/Drop Forms. For information, call
(620) 421-6700, extension 1228 or 1225.
Faculty advisers are
available for those students who have made a career choice. These students should contact the Admissions
Office to be assigned to the person best suited to direct them toward their
chosen goal. The adviser or the Dean of
Instruction must approve and sign each enrollment of the student.
The College Bookstore is
located on the first floor of the Student Union. It stocks all required instructional books
for scheduled courses at LCC. It also
carries all types of shirts, t-shirts, sweatshirts, school supplies, and a
great candy selection. The College
Bookstore can be contacted by calling (620) 421-6700, extension 1165 or
1166. Normal business hours are 8 am to
4:30 pm with expanded hours at the beginning of each semester.
The Business Office is
located on the second floor of the Student Union. Students may pay their bills or make
inquiries about a bill in the Business Office.
The Business Office can be contacted by calling (620) 421-6700,
extension 1231.
The
The Ed Hendershot Gallery
is a modern climate-controlled exhibition space measuring 15 feet by 54 feet
located on the second floor of the
Please see Financial
Information section of this catalog.
Located at Heacock and
The
The
The Library, located on the
first floor of the
The three-story
Business and computer
sciences departments, as well as computer labs and the Computer Services
Office, are located on the third floor.
An elevator is available by the handicapped accessible entrance located
on the northwest side of the building.
Connected to the northeast
corner of the
Multipurpose Building (Gymnasium)
The
Several free parking lots
are provided on the main campus. There
is also curb parking around the campus. Students
are expected to park properly and to respect parking signs, other vehicles, and
pedestrians at all times. Improper
parking may result in a fine from the College or city police. Any fines imposed by the College are to be
paid in the Business Office.
Please see Financial
Information section of this catalog.
Student Health Services/Health Insurance
Each student is responsible
for his or her own health insurance. The
College neither endorses nor participates in such programs for the general
student population, nor does the College provide a student health service. Student health insurance information and
applications are available in the Student Services Office.
The
Adult
Basic Education
Provides
basic skills instruction, GED instruction and testing, English as a Second
Language, and literacy testing.
Operation
Excel
A
federally funded TRIO (Student Support Services) program that provides
intensive, highly individualized support services to first generation,
low-moderate income, and/or disabled students.
Services include academic advising, professional and peer tutoring, workshops,
cultural activities, campus visits, and more.
Computers
are available for student use in the Student Success Center Lab. Computerized assistance in writing, reading,
and mathematics is available on these computers.
The Student Union is the
central location where a student can enroll, apply for financial aid, pay for
tuition and fees, purchase their textbooks, get a home-cooked meal, then relax
in the student lounge without leaving the building.
Primary offices and
services located in the Student Union are:
Student Government, Student Life Coordinator, Cardinal Café, College
Bookstore, Admissions, Business Office, Financial Aid, Student Services, Human
Resources, Accommodation Services, and Facilities/Auxiliary Services.
An elevator is available
for access to the second floor and there are two handicapped accessible
entrances located at the northwest and southeast sides of the building.
The Talent Search Program
is designed to assist potential first generation college students. Although this is the primary criteria,
students can be accepted based on other criteria, such as family financial
status, children who have been placed in foster care, and children awarded to
the court, just to name a few.
Through early intervention
and with the services provided, the LCC Talent Search-PREP program encourages
students to remain in school and then to pursue postsecondary opportunities in
college and vocational or technical schools. Talent Search-PREP provides
services to students in middle school, high school, and adults who desire to
re-enter school at no charge. Contact
the LCC office at 620-421-6700, extension 1034 for further information.
Located in the Main
Building, the 200-seat modern theatre with its thrust stage is used for
cultural events such as plays, music recitals, and concerts. When not being used for these events, it is
used as a lecture hall for courses and as a meeting place for organizations,
seminars, and workshops. An elevator and
handicapped accessible entrance are available on the northwest side of the
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