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Campuses & Outreach Centers

Established in 1968, 69Òù County Community College is a full-service, comprehensive community college with campuses in Cheyenne and 69Òù and an outreach center in Pine Bluffs. A wide range of academic, career/technical and community education programs is provided.

Enrollment

To see how the college has grown, view the  public dashboard. 

Accreditation

LCCC is accredited by the , an institutional accreditation agency recognized by the U.S. Department of EducationLearn more LCCC's accreditation.

Annual Budget

View the College's approved Annual Budget for 2019 | Annual Budget for 2020 | Annual Budget 2021 | Annual Budget 2022

Annual Report

See how LCCC is working to meet its goals and mission in the 2022-2023 Annual Report.

Degrees and Certificates

LCCC awarded 911 degrees and certificates during the 2023-2024 academic year.

  • 24 Bachelor of Applied Science degrees
  • 82 Associate of Arts degrees
  • 149 Associate of Science degrees
  • 70 Associate Degrees in Nursing
  • 140 Associate of Applied Science degrees
  • 151 Certificates of Completion
  • 295 Credit Diplomas

LCCC by the Numbers for 2023-2024

43 Credit programs and concentrations leading to associate degrees
2 Credit programs leading to a bachelor degree
30 Credit programs leading to certificates of completion or credit diploma
117 Full-time instructional faculty and 155 part-time faculty teaching fall credit courses
369 Full-time employees (including faculty)
75,602 Completed credits
5,725 Unduplicated headcount enrollment
82% For-credit enrollments successfully completed by students
3,760 Duplicated registrations in workforce training, with 3,553 in 69Òù County and 207 in Albany County
2,088 Duplicated registrations in life enrichment training, with 1,735 in 69Òù County and 353 in Albany County
497 Duplicated registrations in adult education training, with 401 in 69Òù County and 96 in Albany County
31 Clubs and teams, including NJCAA men's and women's basketball, esports, women's volleyball, men's and women's soccer, and rodeo and equestrian show teams
$77,170,750 Annual operating budget

Campus and Facilities

69Òù County Community College has a 271-acre campus in Cheyenne with 22 buildings. Most buildings are connected by enclosed walkways. Facilities include:
  • Newly remodeled facilities through taxpayer support
  • State-of-the-art Smart classrooms
  • Fully equipped and highly functional classrooms and computer labs
  • State-of-the-art science complex
  • Physical education complex
  • Three residence halls with a capacity of 600+
  • High-tech health science center