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Lehigh Carbon Community College

Student Financial Assistance

Student Financial Aid Information

Information and instructions from LCCC’s Financial Aid Office

Financial Aid Office Contact Information

Get assistance and more information.

CARES Act

Higher educations emergency relief fund for emergency grants to students.

General Institutional Information

Privacy of Student Records

This page explains your rights under the federal Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA) law.

Consumer Information on College Navigator Website

This federal Department of Education web site allows students to view information that colleges are required to report and allows you to compare colleges on factors such as size, student body characteristics, academic programs, tuition and other costs, athletics and other factors.

Facilities and Services Available to Students with Disabilities

Find information on LCCC’s services and the forms needed to qualify.

Student Body Diversity

Information about age, race, ethnicity, gender and other characteristics of LCCC students.

Price of Attendance

Information on per credit and full-time tuition and fees for students living in sponsoring schools districts, non-sponsoring districts in Pennsylvania and out of state.

Net Price Calculator

This interactive tool allows you to enter some basic information about yourself (age, income, etc.) and gives you a rough estimate of how much financial aid you may qualify for and how much it will cost for you to attend LCCC full-time.

Withdrawal Policy and Requirements for the Return of Title IV, HEA Financial Aid

How to withdraw from LCCC and special requirements for students who have been awarded financial aid.

Refund and Withdrawal Dates

Links to calendar of important dates.

Academic Programs

LCCC’s programs of study are listed here according their school within the college. Find information on programs and requirements, instructional facilities, faculty and more.

Transfer of Credit Policies and Articulation Agreements

Find out about the process of transferring LCCC credits to four-year colleges and universities. Plan ahead to ensure a smooth transition.

Institutional and Program Accreditation, Approval, or Licensure

LCCC is a fully accredited college. Many of our programs also have earned additional professional accreditation.

Copyright Infringement Policies and Sanctions (Including Computer Use and File Sharing)

Policies for student conduct.

Textbook Information

Textbooks and course materials are viewable through LCCC course search.

Health and Safety

Vaccination Policies

LCCC requires vaccinations for students enrolled in certain programs of study such as healthcare sciences, veterinary technician and early childhood education. Please consult the college catalog to determine if your program requires vaccinations.

Student Outcomes

Retention and Graduation Rates

Information on the rate at which students continue their education at LCCC and their rates of graduation from LCCC.

Job Placement Rates

Every year, LCCC conducts a survey of our graduates to see how they’re doing and ask them if they have found employment and/or transferred to another college or university. This page provides a summary of what we’ve learned.

Athletics

Equity in Athletics Report PDF Opens in New Window

LCCC Athletics Program Participation Rates and Financial Support Data

Licensure Pass Rates:

Default rate

A cohort default rate is the percentage of a school’s borrowers who enter repayment on certain Federal Family Education Loan (FFEL) Program or William D. Ford Federal Direct Loan (Direct Loan) Program loans during a particular federal fiscal year (FY), October 1st to September 30th, and default or meet other specified conditions prior to the end of the second following fiscal year.

Most recent Cohort Default rate for LCCC (FY 2020): 0%
National average Cohort Default rate for Community Colleges (FY 2020): 0.0%
Overall national average Cohort Default rate (FY 2020): 0%

In the 22-23 academic year approximately 27% of all enrolled students borrowed a student loan.

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