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Opportunities for vocational education and career development for eligible low income
students who qualify to receive, or are currently receiving, federally issued basic
food benefits.
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Job search assistance including resume techniques, interview practice, job search
strategies, career related topics, and more. Services are available at no charge,
and open to students, alumni and community members.
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Opportunity to earn up to 15 college credits for work experience in your field of
study. Volunteer opportunities, internships, work study and paid employment may apply.
It's an ideal way to test out a career before investing in training.
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Non-traditional credits are available to anyone who has knowledge and experience in
a particular area that can be aligned with a specific class offered at LCC. Examples
include: work and life experience, formal and informal education, training from in-state,
out-of-state and foreign institutions, and military service.
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A state funded program designed for students in professional/technical programs who
are seeking to improve their skills and prepare for a high demand career. Assistance
with funding, additional advising, career tools and overall support provided.
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State funded scholarship program for eligible foster students that pays for tuition,
fees, books, housing, transportation and some personal expenses.
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Through referral from the Department of Social and Health Services, the WorkFirst
program supports parents receiving Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF)
to provide low-income families with stability and a path toward self-sufficiency.
Participants receive additional guidance and aid while they are attending a vocational
or basic skills program.
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A state-funded program administered by Lower Columbia College that helps students
get started or complete a professional-technical program at LCC.
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