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Yuba Community College District-Clear Lake Campus

15880 Dam Road Extension
707-995-7900

Mission:

The mission of Woodland Community College is to provide high quality education that fosters student success & lifelong learning opportunities for the communities we serve in an environment that values diversity, individuality, mutual respect, civic responsibility, and the free exchange of ideas.

About Us:

Yuba Community College District’s Lake County Campus (LCC), located on 12.7 beautiful wooded acres in Clearlake, offering excellent educational opportunities in south Lake County. Part of the Yuba Community College District since 1973, the campus has a rigorous educational philosophy paired with small classes, giving students the opportunity for more contact with instructors. The campus became part of Woodland Community College (est. 2008) in July 2016.

Students can earn an Associate degree in Accounting, Administration of Justice, Business, Culinary Arts, Early Childhood Education, General Education (Arts & Humanities, Natural Science & Mathematics, or Social & Behavioral Sciences), Human Services, Psychology, or Sociology. Many of LCC’s Associate degrees are part of the new statewide Associate Degree for Transfer program, which allows graduates to transfer to a CSU/UC as a junior! Students interested in pursuing a health career program such as Nursing or Radiology can complete their preparatory courses at LCC.

Many career technical certificates are also available to launch students into a new career. Many certificates can be earned in just one academic year, in fields such as Agriculture, Administrative Assistant, Small Business Management/Entrepreneurship, Baking, Culinary/Hospitality, Water Treatment, Chemical Dependency Counselor, or Welding.

LCC offers a full-service higher education experience, with financial aid, academic advising, tutoring support, reference & research library, transfer counseling, and more. Many state programs are also available for first-generation, low-income, or single-parent students to help you succeed.

For over four decades the Lake County Campus has provided high-quality educational experiences to Lake County community members seeking to advance their personal and professional lives. Rich in diversity, the Lake County Campus environment continues to reflect a culture of inclusion with faculty, staff, and students who care about and support each other. The “student first” philosophy remains unchanged at LCC. Whether students desire an industry career technical certification, classes that lead to transfer to a four-year institution, or basic language and math skills, the LCC faculty and staff ar


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