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Only Lake Tahoe Community College can offer Tahoe. Mountains, the lake and year round activities give students a rich college experience.

And you can't beat the price. Students pay the same low fees at all California community colleges. Tuition for full-time students is just $600 a year. Annual tuition in the California State University system is $2,772 and at the University of California campuses it is $7446.

We have small class sizes. The average is 14 students. Our students don't get lost in the crowd and LTCC is a safe and friendly campus.

Our students succeed. The overall course completion rate at LTCC is the fourth highest in the state. We transfer more students to four-year universities than colleges twice our size and our students leave prepared for the challenges ahead. LTCC transfer students have higher grade point averages than the state average for community college transfers and higher grade point averages than students who started at a four-year institution.

LTCC has transfer admission agreements with schools like UC-Santa Barbara, UC-Davis, UC-San Diego, UC-Santa Cruz, UC-Riverside, UC-Merced, and Sonoma State University. These programs guarantee admission to these universities for students who fulfill the requirements.



LTCC's campus, first built in 1988, is set amid 164 acres of forest near the lake. The college offers state of the art "smart" technology in classrooms, approximately 200 computers are available to students, including two PC labs, one Mac lab, an internet café, computer stations and wireless access in the library. A new 27,000 square foot library and art gallery opened in September 2006. The campus offers a first class gymnasium and fitness center and a culinary facility and dining hall/student center both constructed in 2002.


Tahoe provides the environment. We provide the education.
You belong here.




Upcoming College Events

de (First 6-week classes) (4/28/2008)Haldan Art Gallery Features David Foster (4/29/2008

 

LTCC Board of Trustees names the college’s next president
Dr. Paul Killpatrick will be the next president of Lake Tahoe Community College. The LTCCD Board of Trustees called a special board meeting Thursday morning to appoint Killpatrick to the position of superintendent/president.
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4/19/2008

EATING – A Documentary Film, sponsored by the A.W.A.R.E. club

Saturday evening, April 19 at 7 p.m. in the Duke Theater.
The film is 97 minutes long and will be followed by Q and A

Admission: $3
(Proceeds will be used to fund future educational events sponsored by A.W.A.R.E.)