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LTCC is going green

The Fall 2010 schedule is just one way Lake Tahoe Community College is working to save resources and eliminate waste. You won’t find this schedule in your mailbox, and you might notice when you pick it up that it feels a little lighter.

Pages have been reduced thanks to a new streamlined look to the course listings. Also redundant information that is available here on the website, and in the college catalog has been eliminated. Students can still find full course descriptions by checking out the online schedule of classes or picking up a college catalog.

Not only are these changes saving the college money, and reducing the use of natural resources, it is allowing the college to put money back into our primary mission -- educating students.

You can help LTCC Go Green
We hope you use the printed schedule as a resource in planning your fall quarter at LTCC, but please be green and take only one. Or reduce your carbon footprint by viewing the schedule here. Simply click on the image of the schedule to see a PDF version. The printed schedule will be available on campus Aug. 16.


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To make an appointment with a counselor, call student services at (530)541-4660 at ext. 231 or email us at: studentservices@ltcc.edu

Counselors are trained to help students attain their educational and career goals by providing career and academic counseling, helping students explore and select a major, and providing students with information to meet transfer, degree or certificate requirements.

Students in the following categories should see a counselor prior to enrolling:

   • Enrolling in a college class for the first time
   • Planning to earn an A.A. degree or certificate
     at Lake Tahoe Community College
   • Planning to transfer to a 4-year college
   • Returning to college after a lengthy absence
   • On academic or progress probation
   • Attending high school
   • Are a non-high school graduate
   • Score low on the English and Math assessment tests

All students are encouraged to talk with one of the counselors in Student Services. Please bring a copy of previous course work to discuss course planning.