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Linn-Benton Community College Albany, United States - Oregon
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Descrizione dell'università (origine: sito web ufficiale dell'università)
About LBCC
LBCC was established in 1966 as a two-year public college to serve the residents of Linn and Benton counties. Because our students' needs are so diverse, we offer a variety of educational opportunities including:
-general education courses,
-professional technical training,
-lower-division college transfer courses,
-continuing education classes,
-lifelong learning opportunities,
-distance education,
-credit courses during evening hours and on weekends, so students can earn a degree without having to attend to class on weekdays,
-adult basic education programs
-education programs for students with disabilities
LBCC's 104-acre Albany campus is just two miles south of Albany, Oregon, and 11 miles east of Corvallis. The campus houses a learning resource center, bookstore, 500-seat theater, library, conference facility, and student lounge/recreation rooms. Dining facilities include a cafeteria, a cafe and a restaurant operated by students in the Culinary Arts program. The original 13 contemporary brick buildings are connected by covered walkways that encircle a landscaped courtyard. Additional buildings include the Periwinkle Child Development Center, the Luckiamute Center, physical education and sports facilities, and a greenhouse. An LBCC horse management facility is located a short 1.5 miles from the main campus.
Student services include career counseling, academic and personal guidance, financial aid and student employment, and student leadership and involvement opportunities. All campus facilities and parking are designed to accommodate the needs of people with disabilities, and public buses provide students with free transportation between LBCC and downtown Albany, Corvallis, Philomath, Lebanon, Sweet Home and other communities in East Linn County.
Our community centers offer a wide variety of credit and non-credit classes in Albany, Corvallis, Lebanon, Sweet Home and other locations throughout the district. Some of these courses are transferable and can be taken for credit; others are non-credit, special interest classes.
Linn-Benton Community College is a two-year, co-educational junior college. The institution was established in 1966 to serve the people of Linn and Benton counties. In 1967, the college began conducting classes.
The various instructional departments of LBCC include:
Agricultural Sciences
Animal Science
Biological Sciences
Business Management
Civil Engineering Technology
Computer Systems
Diagnostic Imaging
English/Writing
Mathematics
Performing Arts
Social Science
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Borse di studi
Junior Fulbright Program
United States
Ford Foundation International Fellows Program
Worldwide
Rotary Fellowships
Global Network of Community Volunteers
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Research Studentships in Art & Design
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The Talented Athlete Scholarship
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Innovative Methods of Plant and Building Decontamination Prior to Nuclear Decommissioning Studentship
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A. Patrick Charnon Memorial Scholarship
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Art Department Scholarship
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William Erm Memorial Scholarship
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The Evan Mihalovich Memorial Scholarship
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KFC Colonel’s Scholars Program
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The Doris Strum Scholarship Fund
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Piano Accompanying Fellowships
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University League General Scholarship
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