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EUGENE, OREGON COTTAGE GROVE, OREGONFLORENCE, OREGON
BE INSPIRED! We invite you to explore all that Lane has to offer:
transfer degrees, 40+ career technical programs, rich
cultural diversity, a vibrant learning environment, and
so much more!
STEPS TO SUCCESS
• DREAM. Create a vision of your professional goals and decide what you want to accomplish.
• PLAN. Develop a plan for gaining knowledge and expertise to help you realize your goals.
• ACHIEVE. Pursue the job or advanced degree you have been working toward.
ABOUT LANELane Community College is known for its innovative programs, high-quality instruction, and commitment to
sustainability. Other great reasons to attend Lane:
• It’s affordable, just $113.50 per credit. That means you’ll save at least $12,000 by completing your first two
years at Lane before you transfer.*
• Small class sizes allow you to make connections with instructors who are personally invested in your success.
• You will gain the skills and knowledge you need for whatever comes next, whether you are transferring to a
university or planning to enter the workforce.
*Compared to University of Oregon tuition and fees.
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WEL
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DID YOU KNOW LANE HAS
INNOVATIVE PROGRAMS HANDS-ON CLASSES DEDICATED INSTRUCTORS
6 CAMPUSES & TEACHING LOCATIONS
ANDRÉ CASEY CLASS OF 2017HOMETOWN: Costa Mesa, CA
DEGREE: Associate of Applied Science in Graphic Design
WHY DID YOU CHOOSE LANE: “Lane offered a program in Graphic Design that was focused on learning employable skills and developing a killer portfolio. The program provided quality feedback from professional artists and designers, a solid foundation of theory balanced with the necessary technical skills, and being part of a community.”
CAREER GOALS: “My current goal is to run a successful freelance design business. Long term, I hope to be a part of a multidisciplinary firm.”
During his time at Lane, André served as the Editor-in-Chief for The Torch Newspaper and The Bleed Magazine, both of which are award-winning, student-produced publications.
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$12,000 BY TAKING YOUR FIRST 2 YEARS AT LANE*
*Compared to University of Oregon tuition and fees
MATTYLIN WAKEM CLASS OF 2018HOMETOWN: Eugene, OR
DEGREE: Associate of Applied Science in Nursing
WHY DID YOU CHOOSE LANE: “I chose LCC because of all the wonderful things I’ve heard about their program. Lane is close to home and has a great reputation for producing excellent nurses. My mother graduated from the program in 2007 and had a wonderful experience there. LCC has incredible nursing instructors that are knowledgeable and caring.”
CAREER GOALS: “My career goals are to be become a Registered Nurse with my Bachelor of Science in Nursing, working in Oncology.”
About her experience at Lane so far, Matty says, “The best thing about LCC is their instructors and staff. They truly care about the students and put their hearts into their job.”
CANDACE LOWRY CLASS OF 2017HOMETOWN: Greenville, SC
DEGREE: Associate of Applied Science in Health Information Management (HIM)
WHY DID YOU CHOOSE LANE: “It was very affordable and they helped me quickly get financial aid; also, I found the Health Records program very interesting.”
CAREER GOALS: “I hope to gain enough experience in my field to become a Health Information Manager and eventually go back to school for my bachelor’s degree.”
Candace was the first student at Lane to complete the HIM degree.
TREVER NEAL CLASS OF 2017HOMETOWN: Tracy, CA
DEGREE: Associate of General Studies
WHY DID YOU CHOOSE LANE: “Because it was very affordable compared to a four-year university.”
CAREER GOALS: “I hope to work for an architectural firm that focuses on sustainable building design.”
Trever was recently accepted into the University of Oregon’s Architecture Program.
DID YOU KNOW YOU CAN SAVE
LIFE A
T LAN
E
STUDENT LIFEGET INVOLVED. Life outside of the classroom is important!
Lane offers a variety of clubs and organizations that
provide opportunities for students to pursue personal
interests and develop leadership skills. Get the full list
of clubs and organizations at lanecc.edu/studentlife/
council-clubs or visit The Center for Student Engagement
in the Center Building.
• Asian Pacific Islander Student Union (APISU)• ASLCC (student government)• Black Student Union (BSU)• Fencing Club• Film Club• Gender and Sexuality Alliance (GSA)• Outdoor Adventure Club• Movimiento Estudiantil Chicano de Aztlán (MEChA)• Native American Student Association (NASA)• Phi Theta Kappa Honor Society• Psychology Club
STUDENT APARTMENTSTitan Court, Lane’s fully furnished student apartment complex, is located
in the heart of Eugene next to the Downtown Campus. The city’s main
transit station is right across the street, and Main Campus is just a short
bus ride away. If you decide to transfer to UO or NCU after your time
at Lane, you won’t have to move, as Titan Court is open to all college
students! Gather a group of friends or let the Titan Court team find a
compatible roommate for you. Living here will be safe, fun, and simple.
One check takes care of everything: furniture, utilities, Wi-Fi, and
rent. Learn more at titancourt.com.
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DID YOU KNOW LANE HAS
75 STUDENT
APARTMENTS
25+ STUDENT CLUBS & ORGANIZATIONS
DID YOU KNOW TITAN COURT HAS
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9,250 ANNUAL ENROLLMENT#1
FANGO DUCKS! O160,561 POPULATION OF EUGENE
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65MILES TO THE OREGON COAST OR THE NEAREST
SKI RESORT
#1 FANGO
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21AVERAGE
CLASS SIZE
6U.S. OLYMPIC TRACK AND FIELD TRIALS HOSTED IN EUGENE
#1 FANGO
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#1 FANGO
DUCKS! O200+ LOCAL ARTISANS AT SATURDAY MARKET
8FOOD/BEVERAGE
VENUES ON MAIN CAMPUS
41MILES OF MULTI-USE
TRAILS BORDERING THE WILLAMETTE RIVER
54%CAMPUS WASTE RECYCLED OR
REUSED ANNUALLY
#1 FANGO
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323OUT-OF-STATE
STUDENTS
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40COUNTRIES
REPRESENTED AT LANE
249 LAKES IN LANE
COUNTY
800+LOCAL BUSINESSES
PROVIDE INTERNSHIPS
#1 FANGO
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LANE FACTS EUGENE AREA FACTS
TOP TRANSFER PROGRAMS AT LANE:• Biology• Business• Computer Science• Education• Engineering• Fine & Studio Arts• Journalism• Medical Imaging• Nursing• Psychology
COLLEGES LANE STUDENTS HAVE TRANSFERRED TO:• University of Oregon• Oregon State University• Portland State University• University of Washington• Washington State University• Oregon Tech• Oregon Health & Sciences University• Willamette University
WHERE WILL YOU CHOOSE TO GO?
TRANSFER INTEREST AREASAt Lane you can explore a variety of classes in the following Transfer
Interest Areas. Included below are examples of disciplines students may
choose to pursue.
ARTS & COMMUNICATIONS. Examples include: fine and studio arts, art history, music, dance, theatre arts, writing, speech communication, literature and film, design, architecture, journalism, and languages.
BUSINESS & OFFICE PROFESSIONALS. Examples include: accounting, management, entrepreneurship, business administration, finance, and marketing.
COMPUTER SCIENCE & INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY. Examples include: computer science, programming, networking, information sciences, and computer and software engineering.
CULINARY, HOSPITALITY, & TOURISM. Examples include: hospitality management and hotel, restaurant, and tourism management.
HEALTH, MEDICAL, & FITNESS. Examples include: pre-professional health careers such as pre-medicine, pre-physical therapy, pre-dentistry, and pre-pharmacy; human physiology, public health, and pre-veterinary medicine.
SCIENCE, NATURAL RESOURCES, MATH, & ENGINEERING. Examples include: biology, chemistry, physics, environmental sciences, animal sciences, agricultural sciences, forestry, geology, math, and engineering.
SOCIAL SCIENCES, SOCIAL SERVICES, & EDUCATION. Examples include: psychology, sociology, political science, history, economics, anthropology, ethnic studies, geography, pre-law, pre-social work, and elementary and secondary education.
BENEFITS OF THE TRANSFER PROGRAM:• Cost savings of at least 50% per year compared
to attending the UO
• Smaller class sizes
• Free academic tutoring and resource centers
• Strong faculty connections
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50+ TRANSFER INTEREST AREAS
DID YOU KNOW LANE HAS
EARN A TRANSFER DEGREE!At Lane you can take the same coursework in your first
two years that you would at a university, but at half
the cost. Transfer your credits to any public university in
Oregon and start as a junior. Lane offers the following
transfer degree options:
• Associate of Arts Oregon Transfer (AAOT)• Associate of Science Oregon Transfer: Business (ASOT: BUS)• Associate of Science Oregon Transfer: Computer Science (ASOT: CS)• Associate of Science (AS)• Associate of Science: University of Oregon (AS: UO)• Associate of Science: Oregon State University (AS: OSU)
Academic advisors will help you develop a transfer plan.
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START YOUR CAREER HERELane provides access to more than 40 cutting-edge career technical (CT) programs that lead to certificates and degrees. The programs come with national, and sometimes international, certification and awards. All of these programs have an internship component through Lane’s Cooperative Education program, which will enhance your resume and make you more competitive in the job market.
ARTS & COMMUNICATIONS• Graphic Design3
• Multimedia Design1,3
• Music Technology & Sound Engineering3
• Web Design1
BUSINESS & OFFICE PROFESSIONALS• Accounting3
• Administrative Office Professional3
• Business Assistant1
• Business Management3
COMPUTER SCIENCE & INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY• Computer Network Operations3
• Computer Programming3
• Computer Simulation & Game Development3
• Computer Simulation & Game Development: Art Option3
CULINARY, HOSPITALITY, & TOURISM• Culinary Arts & Food Service Management3
• Hotel/Restaurant/Tourism Management3
HEALTH, MEDICAL, & FITNESS• Dental Assisting1
• Dental Hygiene3
• Emergency Medical Technician1
• Fitness & Lifestyle Specialist1
• Health Information Management1,3
• Medical Assistant1
• Nursing3
• Paramedicine3
• Physical Therapist Assistant3
• Practical Nursing1
INDUSTRIAL TRADES, TECHNOLOGIES, TRANSPORTATION, APPRENTICESHIP• Automotive Technology2,3
• Aviation Maintenance Technician2,3
• Commercial Unmanned Aerial Systems3
• Construction Technology1,3
• Construction Trades, General Apprenticeship1,3
• Diesel Technology2,3
• Drafting1,3
• Electrician Apprenticeship Technologies1,3
• Fabrication & Welding Technology1,3
• Flight Technology3
• Industrial Mechanics & Maintenance Technology1,3
• Manufacturing Technology3
• Manufacturing Technology: CNC Technician Option3
• Welding Processes1
SCIENCE, NATURAL RESOURCES, MATH, & ENGINEERING• Energy Management1
• Energy Management Technician: Building Controls Technician Option3
• Sustainability Coordinator3
• Water Conservation Technician3
SOCIAL SCIENCES, SOCIAL SERVICES, & EDUCATION• Criminal Justice3
• Criminal Justice: Juvenile Corrections1
• Early Childhood Education1,3
• Human Services3
1One-year certificate2Two-year certificate3Associate of Applied Science degree
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CAREER TECHNICAL PROGRAMS
DID YOU KNOW LANE OFFERS
EMERGENCY MEDICAL TECHNICIAN
DENTAL ASSISTING
SCHO
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FLIGHT TECHNOLOGY
FABRICATION/WELDING TECHNOLOGY
CAREER TECHNICAL PROGRAMS
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RTS COOPERATIVE EDUCATION
Cooperative Education (Co-op) is a partnership
between Lane Community College, the business
community, and Lane students. Students earn credit
and a grade while working full-time or part-time in
positions related to their careers and academic goals.
More than 800 employers participate in Lane’s
Cooperative Education program each year. This has
helped Lane become a national leader in Cooperative
Education and places it among the largest
Cooperative Education programs in the nation.
DID YOU KNOW LANE COORDINATES
2,000STUDENT INTERNSHIPS ANNUALLY
Lane Performing Arts offers the ideal setting to train and perform in Music, Dance and Theatre. Foundational and advanced classes are taught by distinguished faculty that give first priority to student growth and success. Students perform in our many music ensembles, dance concerts, plays or musicals, or create and record music in our Music Tech lab. Students also learn costuming and technical production and design. With state-of-the-art facilities & numerous ways to offer financial support, the Lane Performing Arts Department is the place to discover and hone your talent and prepare for the next step.
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LANE
ATH
LETIC
S GET YOUR GAME ON! Lane offers 10 collegiate athletic teams that compete
in the Northwest Athletic Conference (NWAC). The
Lane Titan teams have won a total of 28 NWAC
Championships, 82 Regional Championships, and three
NJCAA Championships. Our coaches actively recruit
student athletes to compete for Titan teams. Tuition
waivers may be awarded to deserving individuals.
Walk-ons are welcome and should contact the head
coach of the sport they are interested in for further
information. The coaching staff assists student athletes
in transferring to four-year colleges and universities.
Some students continue competing after they graduate
from Lane. For information about Lane Athletics and
eligibility requirements, visit lanetitans.net.
TITAN TEAMS:• Men’s Baseball
• Men’s and Women’s Basketball
• Men’s and Women’s Cross Country
• Men’s and Women’s Soccer
• Men’s and Women’s Track & Field
• Women’s Volleyball
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STUDENT ATHLETES
LANE COMMUNITY COLLEGE HAS
Photo by the Torch Student Newspaper
Photo by the Torch Student Newspaper
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HOW
TO PA
Y FINANCIAL AIDMake sure you fill out the Free Application for Federal
Student Aid (FAFSA) online at fafsa.ed.gov to receive
financial aid. Lane’s Federal School Code is 003196.
IN-STATE TUITIONComing from out of state? Here's how you can qualify
for in-state tuition:
a) live in Oregon 90 days prior to the
first day of the applicable term or
b) be a resident of a state bordering
Oregon (California, Idaho, Nevada,
or Washington)
SCHOLARSHIPSThe Lane Community College Foundation awards more
than $1,000,000 in scholarships to new and returning
studentst each year. For more information about
how you can apply for scholarships, please visit the
Foundation website: lanecc.edu/foundation. Or, email
us at scholarships@laneccfoundation.org.
Lane Community College Foundation
@LCCFoundationOR
DID YOU KNOW
$1,000,000+
SCHOLARSHIPS ARE AWARDED TO LANE STUDENTS ANNUALLY
BY THE FOUNDATION.
COSTS TO ATTEND
$5,896PER YEAR FOR TUITION AND FEES (3 terms, 15 credits)
Lane is the smart start to your four-year degree!
By taking your first two years at Lane, you can
save approximately:
$12,328 compared to the University of Oregon
$11,211 compared to Oregon State University
$9,105 compared to Portland State University
Cost savings are based on 2018/19 in-state tuition and fees assuming 15 credits per term, three terms per year, for two years.
PER CREDIT BREAKDOWN!
Amounts shown reflect in-state tuition costs only. 1 Average based on 15 credits.
LANE:
OSU:
PSU:
UO:
$11350
$171
$217$2971
Updated August 2018To request this information in an alternate format, please contact the Center for Accessible Resources at (541) 463-5150 or AccessibleResources@lanecc.edu. AA/EEO/Veterans/Disabilities Employer
Lane Community College
@LaneTitans
@LaneTitans
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