Zip Code
18634
School Size
Tuition
$9,660
Affiliation
Type of School
Public
Student Body Gender
Co-Ed
Religious Affiliation
Scholarships For International Student
Conditional Admission
Top Programs
Setting
Suburban
Accreditation and Certification
MSCHE
Type of Housing
Acceptance Rate
100%
NCLEX Pass Rate
96.04%
Public two-year college offering associate degree, certificate, and diploma programs.
Founded in 1966 under the sponsorship of the Luzerne County Board of Commissioners and guided by a fifteen member Board of Trustees.
Accredited by the Middle States Commission on Higher Education, 1007 North Orange Street, 4th Floor, MB #166, Wilmington, DE 19801, 267-284-5011.
Enrollment
Credit enrollment (Fall 2021): 4,187
34% attend full-time / 66% attend part-time
66% are females / 34% are males
68% live in Luzerne County
65% are enrolled in transfer programs / 35% are enrolled in occupational programs
2,168 individuals enrolled in distance learning/hybrid courses
Noncredit enrollment (2020-2021): 2,578
Includes Workforce and Community Development Division and Public Safety Training Institute.
Graduates
603 degrees, certificates, and diplomas were awarded to 623 individuals in 2020-2021
34,467 individuals have received associate degrees, certificates, or diplomas since 1967 (as of June, 2021)
Employees (2020-2021)
Full-time faculty – 126
9 month – 86
12 month – 40
1 part-time faculty member (paid hourly; 19 hours or less)
53 administrative staff FT & PT
105 support staff FT & PT
5 security FT & PT
Finances (2021-2022)
Operating budget of $41,962,271
Income is derived from federal, state, and local governments, student tuition, vending services, and bookstore
Student tuition is $134 per semester hour for part-time in-county residents; full-time in-county students pay flat rate of $2,010 per semester
Main Campus
The campus of Luzerne County Community College is situated on a 167-acre site in Nanticoke, Pennsylvania plus two downtown locations. The College consists of 18 buildings including twelve classroom and instructional facilities, a library, an administration building, a conference center, a campus center, security and printing services, and physical plant services. The value of campus buildings and equipment as of July 1, 2021 exceeds $149,750,095.
Upcoming projects through 2022 include building renovations and capital improvement/deferred maintenance projects.
Berwick Center
Hazleton Center
Northumberland Center
M & T Educational Center (Pittston)
Scranton Center
Greater Susquehanna Center (Watsontown)
Wilkes-Barre Center
Library Resources
The Library provides space for collaborative and quiet study, has 22 computers, a classroom for information literacy instruction, and many resources to meet students research needs. The physical collection includes approximately 57,000 print materials. Beyond the primary academic collection, it holds small collections of periodicals, best sellers, children’s and young adult literature, graphic novels, and games. The Library’s digital collections include approximately 200,000 eBooks and subscriptions to 85 research databases. These databases provide access to thousands of full-text scholarly journals, primary source documents, and streaming media. The mix of print and digital resources, in person services and an “Ask a Librarian” chat service ensures access to quality resources and services for students on main campus and those studying at dedicated centers or from home.
70 occupational programs (includes degree, certificate, and diploma programs)
25 liberal arts/transfer programs
10 credit-free career training programs as well as numerous conferences, seminars, workshops, and business/industry customized training either on-campus or throughout the community
Special Programs
LPN-RN Program
Prior Learning
Work-based Learning and Apprenticeship Partnerships
2+2+2 Program
Workforce Innovation and Opportunity Act
Early College enrollment with over 38 school districts
Articulation agreements with 40 colleges and universities
Custom-designed training programs for regional business and industry
Plus50 Initiative
Dual Admissions Program (King’s College, Misericordia University, Wilkes University, Temple University, Marywood University, University of Scranton, East Stroudsburg, Bloomsburg University,Kutztown University, Keystone College, and Susquehanna University)
12 Program-to-Program Agreements with 14 State Universities
Student Support Services
Act 101 Program
All One Recovery Institute (AREI)
KEYS Program
Perkins Program
Career services
Counseling and advising services
Services for students with disabilities
Learning support services, including tutoring and supplemental instruction
Placement testing
Transfer counseling
Veteran’s services
Student Activities
30+ student clubs and organizationsStudent Government Association and student leadership opportunities
Radio station and TV station
6 intercollegiate athletics teams
Opportunities for intramurals
Funding
Operating costs are shared among the students, county and the state. This translates roughly into each group being responsible for one-third the total cost.
President
Thomas Leary, President
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