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LCCC president outlines Albany campus role, transfer pathway and local training programs
Summary
Laramie County Community College President Schaeffer updated the Laramie City Council on the Albany campus’ history, its role serving UW students and local high school dual-enrollment, the new Express Transfer Agreement pilot with the University of Wyoming, and plans for workforce training and community partnerships.
Laramie County Community College President Scott Schaeffer briefed the Laramie City Council on Jan. 14 about the college’s long-standing presence in Albany County, recent program developments, and a new transfer initiative with the University of Wyoming.
Schaeffer said LCCC has operated an Albany presence since 1977 and opened a permanent Laramie facility in 2005. The campus serves four primary roles: supporting University of Wyoming students who need supplemental instruction (particularly co‑requisite math), expanding dual‑ and concurrent‑enrollment options for high school students, providing customized employer training and professional development, and delivering adult basic education and high‑school‑equivalency services.
He described the Express Transfer Agreement…
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