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LC State receives $1 3M grant from Idaho Workforce Development Council
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Four LC State students receive Blue Cross of Idaho Foundation for Health scholarships - Dailyfly com Lewis-Clark Valley Community
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March 17, 2021
With the increasing availability of the COVID-19 vaccine, Lewis-Clark State College administrators have announced that students can expect a full college experience next fall. While LC State has successfully maintained in-person learning throughout the current academic year and some protocol-compliant events have taken place, administrators say next fall will feature a more complete return to normalcy. LC State President Cynthia Pemberton says that while the college will continue to closely follow the guidance of state and health experts, and it also plans to augment its operations with technology efficiencies leveraged during the pandemic (e.g., Zoom), a return to near-normal operations for things like athletics, campus events, student activities, residence life, classrooms, labs, and travel is fully expected. Open registration for fall semester begins April 16. The fall admission application deadline is Aug. 7 and students can apply online for free at www.lcsc.
LC State wraps up successful fall semester, poised to repeat in the spring
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LEWISTON - The Idaho State Board of Education gave its approval for Lewis-Clark State Collegeâs proposal to offer a graduate certificate in Nursing Management and Leadership during its virtual meeting Thursday.
The approval marks another milestone for the college as it seeks to introduce its first graduate offering in school history. In March, Governor Brad Little signed House Bill 395 which officially amended Idaho Code, allowing LC State to offer graduate level coursework. Since then, the college has been busy developing this certificate.
âLC State is making history as it continues to look for ways to better serve students, industry and Idaho,â LC State President Cynthia Pemberton said. âOn behalf of the college and the many nursing professionals who stand to benefit from this certificate, I thank everyone involved in its development, the State Board for its unanimous support, and, of course, I again thank the Idaho Legislature and Gov. Little for making all o