- Lake City Community College
Infobox_University
name=Lake City Community College
motto="Your hometown college"
established=1947
type=Public
president=Charles E. Hall
city=Lake City
state=Florida
country=USA
students=2,736 of which 1,084 were full-time students (2006) [ [http://www.infoplease.com/edu/colleges/7075/ Info Please website: Lake City Community College] ]
staff=212
calendar=Semester
campus=Rural
campus=132 acres
nickname=Timberwolves
colors=Green andWhite color box|greencolor box|white
free_label=Athletics
free=Athletic program discontinued
free_label= Service Area
free=Columbia, Baker, Gilchrist, Dixie & Union Counties
website=http://www.lakecitycc.edu|Lake City Community College (LCCC), located near
Lake City, Florida , was founded in1947 as Columbia Forestry School (CFS). Lake City, known then as the "Forestry Capitol of the World", converted structures that remained from aWorld War II pilot training air base into an educational facility.Early years
The school is physically located at the southeast corner of the
Lake City Municipal Airport .The first few years had extremely low enrollment and lower funds, causing the college president to appeal to theFlorida Legislature for help with funding and administrative support. TheUniversity of Florida assumed management of the school, and, in 1950, CFS became the "University of Florida Forest Ranger School". In 1962, the school was selected to join the newly created network of 28 state community colleges as Lake City Junior College and Forest Ranger School. Following a campus fire in 1963, many of the wooden buildings were replaced with brick, giving the school a more permanent and collegiate air. However, a few of the WWII era buildings remained, though mostly unused, until the middle 1970's, when the last one was finally demolished. Through the1960’s , the school had fewer than 400 students.Name change
In 1970, the "junior" was dropped and the term, "community" was placed in the college's title to emphasize the broad spectrum of transfer and occupational programs offered in addition to workforce and community education and community service courses.
Forest Ranger
LCCC's Forest Technology program, the college and the field of forestry, have undergone many changes. The original one-year certificate program became a two-year associate in science (AS) degree program in Forest Technology in 1970. In 1974, the Timber Harvesting Technician certificate became an AS degree in Forest Engineering Technology. The two programs were merged in 1989 to become an AS in Forest Technology. This 92-hour program is designed to train students in such areas as timber cruising, wood procurement, logging operations, and land surveying. Approximately 60% of the program takes place in outdoors classrooms, though course work also focuses on technical writing, botany, and mathematics. [ [http://eric.ed.gov/ERICWebPortal/custom/portlets/recordDetails/detailmini.jsp?_nfpb=true&_&ERICExtSearch_SearchValue_0=ED325174&ERICExtSearch_SearchType_0=no&accno=ED325174 Education Resources Information Center: Forest Technology Program, Lake City Community College: The Founding of a School, the Evolution of a College] ]
Golf Course
The Associate in Science degree in Golf Course Operations and Landscape Technology programs started in 1967 and throughout the 70's & 80's it was one of the most popular vocational programs. [ [http://www.igcema.org/forums/industry-news/876-history-turf-equipment-management-program-lake-city.html International Golf Course Equipment Managers Association website: Education-Lake City Community College] ] The Golf and Landscape Operations program at Lake City Community College is recognized as one of the finest.. [ [http://www.collegebound.net/college-university/article/lake-city-community-college/2681/ College Board Network: College & University search-Lake City Community College] ]
Nursing
The nursing program at LCCC begain in 1964 and is now part of the Allied Health Department which includes a dozen other health career programs. Nursing is comprised of four programs:
#Licensed Practical Nurse (LPN), which runs 11 months
#Registered Nurse (RN), which is a two-year course of study; some students transfer to an upper division school to complete their bachelor's degree in Nursing.
#LPN to RN bridge, which can be completed in 14 months as a full-time student or 12 months in the fast track evening/weekend program.
#Patient Care Assistant , which requires 11 months to completeTo meet the shortage of RNs, a bridge program was created for existing LPNs. However, most working LPNs cannot afford to take a year off and return to school. In 2005, the
Lake City Medical Center donated $130,000 to fund a new 12-month fast track bridge program. Classes are held two nights a week with clinical experience on Saturdays. [ [http://www.lakecityreporter.com/articles/2005/10/25/news/local/news03.txt Lake City Reporter: October 25, 2005-LCCC, LCMC fund scholarships, salary to assist students by Linda Young] ]In 2003, the nursing program at LCCC was limited to 24 students. [ [http://www.lakecityreporter.com/articles/2003/05/11/news/local/news03.txt Lake City Reporter: May 10, 2003-Nursing shortage hitting state hard by Gerald Huntley] ] In June, 2008 that number had grown to 60. [ [http://www.lakecityreporter.com/articles/2008/06/22/news/doc485dbc63e95c5493479034.txt Lake City Reporter: June 22, 2008-Health from the heart by Michael Mitseff] ]
Activities
*Anime
*Art Club
*Baptist Campus Ministries
*Chess Club
*College Choir
*Cosmetology Club I
*Cosmetology Club II
*Cultures in Action
*Debate Club
*Future Teachers Club
*Florida Turf Grass & Golf Course Superintendents Association
*The Irriscape Project
*Jazz Attack
*LCCC Environmental Club
*Phi Theta Kappa – Xi Phi Chapter
*Practical Nursing Association
*Student Government Association
*Student Nursing AssociationAthletics
Intramurals
*Basketball
*Flag Football
*Ping Pong
*Spades TournamentIntercollegiate
The college had a competitive intercollegiate athletic history for over 45 years.
The mens basketball program was state runners-up in 1968 and state champions in 1970, the year they placed third in the National Junior College tournament in Hutchinson, Kansas. The sport was discontinued in 1995.
The women's softball team has eight National titles:
*Women's Slow Pitch Softball: 1983, 1986, 1987, 1989, 1990, 1992, 1993
*Women's Division I Fast Pitch Softball: 2001On March 12, 2008 the college announced that at the end of the 2007-2008 school year, the Lake City Community College intercollegiate athletic program would be disbanded. The proposal was made by college president Charles Hall and endorsed by the college board of trustees. The reasons given were financial, including expected reductions in state funding, lower enrollment, program cutbacks after the Florida Department of Corrections withdrew its training courses, athletic dormitory and food service costs and the prospect of making similar cuts in the next school year. [ [http://www.lakecityreporter.com/articles/2008/04/06/sports/doc47f848db9a436303036811.txt Lake City Reporter: April 6, 2008-Rallying point by Chris White] ]
Current status
A record 883 students graduated from Lake City Community College in the 2002-03 school year [ [http://www.lakecityreporter.com/articles/2003/05/05/news/local/news02.txt Lake City Reporter: May 5, 2003-'Today is our day': Lake City Community College graduates record number of students by Jennifer Campbell] ] ; however, enrollment since then has declined. In 2006, enrollment was 2,736, of which 1,084 were full-time students.
In 2006, the most popular fields of study were Corrections, Liberal Arts & Sciences, Nursing and Emergency Medical Technology. LCCC occupies 132 acres of natural pinelands, with over twenty-five modern buildings surrounded by crepe myrtle and azalea shrubbery. [ [http://www.petersons.com/ugchannel/code/instvc.asp?inunid=7075 Petersons.com College Overviews: Lake City Community College] ] Florida Leader Magazine designated LCCC as the most beautiful college campus in Florida. [ [http://www.collegebound.net/college-university/article/lake-city-community-college/2681/ College Board Network: College & University search-Lake City Community College] ] The natural surroundings contribute to the ambiance of the college, making the campus a quiet and serene setting for study and reflection.
LCCC operates 3 satellite locations (Macclenny, Cross City & Bell) in the surrounding counties included in the college's service area. At these "storefront centers", local residents can attend live classes, take distance learning courses or talk to advisors via the internet and pick up brochures, catalogs, schedules, and forms.
On February 1, 2008 Dr. Chuck Hall, President of LCCC announced that the correctional officer training program at LCCC, a cooperative effort between the college and the
Florida Department of Corrections would terminate at the end of February, 2008. The DOC began training staff internally, and the college lost between 450-650 students annually. [ [http://www.lakecityreporter.com/articles/2008/02/02/news/doc47a540a50ef52116805473.txt Lake City Reporter: February 2, 2008-Officer training program snuffed by Troy Roberts] ] Hall said LCCC was the first community college in the state to offer an associates degree that bridges the gap between corrections and law enforcement. [ [http://www.lakecityreporter.com/articles/2003/01/17/news/local/news74.txt Lake City Reporter: January 14, 2003-Enrollment up at Lake City Community College by Tony Britt] ]As of May 2, 2008 Granger Hall closed its doors as the 84-student residence hall at Lake City Community College. It was one of only two community colleges to offer on-campus housing in Florida but was used predominately for students on athletic scholarship.
Notable Alumni
References
External links
* [http://www.lakecitycc.edu/ Lake City Community College website]
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