LCC's Bachelor's degree programs are undergraduate programs designed to provide students with a practical and applied education in a specific field. These programs are tailored to meet the needs of industries requiring skilled professionals with a strong foundation in both theoretical concepts and practical skills. The curriculum includes a combination of technical coursework, practical training, and general education requirements, ensuring graduates are well-prepared for immediate entry into the workforce. Bachelor's degrees are particularly beneficial for individuals seeking career advancement or a transition to a new field, as they offer a targeted and career-oriented approach to education.
Apply now for LCC's Bachelor of Science in Teacher Education (BAS-TE) program!
LCC is now accepting applications for the next Bachelor of Science in Teacher Education
(BAS-TE) cohort! Apply by May 1st at lowercolumbia.edu/bachelors-
You can be on the path to making a difference in your community by earning a Bachelor of Applied Science degree in Teacher Education (BAS-TE). LCC's program will help you gain knowledge and skills to effectively work with students and collaborate with professionals throughout the field. This program is tailored for working adults with options for residency teacher certification or a focus in early care and education. LCC offers endorsements in English language learners, elementary education, and early childhood education.
Visit lowercolumbia.edu/bachelors-
Apply now for LCC's Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN) program
LCC is now accepting applications for the next Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN) cohort! Apply by April 30th at lowercolumbia.edu/bachelors-degrees/bsn to start in fall 2026.
About the program:
The RN to BSN program is a post-licensure pathway designed for students who have obtained
a Washington RN license by the time their classes start.
The RN to BSN program is a selective admission program. Selective admission criteria
are used when there are more applicants to the program than seats available.
Graduates of LCC’s associate degree nursing program (AN-DTA/MRP) may be able to complete
the RN to BSN program in as little as one year (3 quarters) of full-time enrollment
(15 credits per quarter, 45 credits total).
RNs with other types of associate degrees (non-AN-DTA/MRP graduates) are also eligible
for admission.
The LCC RN to BSN is a hybrid program, with classes meeting in person four evenings per quarter. Both full- and part-time pathways are available.
Visit lowercolumbia.edu/bachelors-degrees/bsn to apply now or learn more!
Earn a bachelor's degree from LCC on your schedule
Elevate your career goals with a Bachelor of Applied Science in Organizational Leadership and Technical Management (BAS-OLTM) degree from Lower Columbia College!
LCC's BAS-OLTM program prepares graduates for leadership, management, and supervisory positions in private, public, and nonprofit organizations. The program is for working adults with various professional-technical associate degrees, diverse work experiences, and professional goals.
You can attend full- or part-time, with online and hybrid classes on Tuesday evenings.
Visit us online at lowercolumbia.edu/bas/bas-oltm to apply or learn more about the program. Apply for early admission by December 15, 2024, to start next summer or fall.
Email bas.oltm@lowercolumbia.edu or call (360) 442-2626 with questions or for more information.

