From the President: 2019 Year in Review
January 21, 2020
LTCC Enters 2020 on an Historic Rise
As I enter the three-year mark as president of Lake Tahoe Community College (LTCC),
I am pleased to report to our community that the college continues to be on an exceptional
path. Enrollment keeps going up – a healthy sign that the many programs we’ve put
in place to make college more affordable are working to improve access to education
at LTCC. Campus facilities are improving in noticeable ways, making for a safer, modern
learning environment for all. And, a number of large grant victories and generous
donations this past year has made it possible for us to raise the bar even higher.
In 2019 we expanded our college promise program, improved student support so more students complete their degrees, and developed
a multi-year remodel plan that will result in upgraded science and art labs, classrooms,
and key student service spaces on campus.
Here is a quick review of some of the great work accomplished at LTCC in 2019 that
will benefit students and our community for years to come:
$10 Million Matching State Dollars for Campus Improvement
After a multi-year advocacy effort, LTCC learned this summer that it was
successful in getting the state to provide $10 million worth of state funds to match local
Measure F bond monies, allowing LTCC to double what it can spend to modernize and upgrade the Main
Building. This is LTCC fulfilling the promise we made to the community back in 2014
during our Measure F bond campaign, to capture resources from the state of California
to match local taxpayer dollars. During the next couple of years this extra funding
will transform LTCC, providing needed health and safety improvements to campus labs
and bringing modern technology, furniture, and classroom setups to the majority of
campus.
Mobility Hub Opens
Thanks to Measure F funding, LTCC opened its Mobility Hub this fall. This facility,
located out front of the Main Building, allows for more consistent public transportation
to LTCC’s campus, better bicycle parking, and it will become the go-to charging station
for three electric buses that the
Tahoe Transportation District is bringing online by Fall 2020. All current LTCC students, whether full time or
part, can use their
student ID cards for unlimited free bus rides on the South Shore. This hub is ushering in better, cheaper transportation for students
while supporting local efforts to reduce gas consumption and emissions.
Lake Tahoe College Promise Program Expansion
Thanks to a combination of generous private donations, state funding, and the vision
and hard work of LTCC’s Foundation, the
Lake Tahoe College Promise program was expanded to provide up to three years tuition free for any first-time, full-time
college student. That’s enough time to realistically complete a college degree in
and/or prepare to transfer to a four-year university. It also provides critical student
supports that are proven to encourage persistence and completion. The Lake Tahoe College
Promise is available to any California resident or Dreamer, or Nevada residents or
Dreamers living within the Tahoe Basin.
Fundraising Success Transforming Lives
The LTCC Foundation, the fundraising arm of the college, received a $1 million donation to form the J.
Stuart Haldan Scholarship Endowment, providing ongoing financial support for student
scholarships for many years to come. Even before this major donation, the Foundation
had already hit an all-time high for student scholarship fundraising in 2019, allowing
LTCC to help provide more scholarship funds than ever before. The Foundation also
received another donation from “Angel of Tahoe” Lisa Maloff, this time for a 30-seat
passenger van that will provide transportation for LTCC’s soccer teams, student club
activities, and increased student visits to four-year universities.
Affordable Student Housing
LTCC took a step toward addressing student housing issues by
signing a five-year lease on a five-plex property on Aspen Avenue close to Ski Run Boulevard. The $675/month cost per student covers
rent, utilities, internet, snow removal, and weekly cleanings. For longer-term relief
from the local housing crisis, LTCC continues to serve as a leader and participant
in the Tahoe Prosperity Center’s Workforce Housing efforts and is undertaking local
and statewide advocacy efforts to cultivate student and workforce housing policies
and funding.
Enrollment Is Up, Including On Campus
Enrollment was up 13% from the previous academic year, and is now near its highest
point in all of LTCC’s 45-year history. We strongly believe that efforts to remove
barriers to affording a college education are a big part of the reason behind this
growth. Costs for tuition, textbooks, transportation, housing, child care and more
can be a serious deterrent to many. Increasing our Lake Tahoe College Promise to provide
up to three years of tuition-free college removed another major barrier. So did our
providing free student transportation via TTD buses, along with ongoing efforts to
make as many classes and degree programs textbook cost-free as possible. This month
we are rolling out a pilot program to
provide discounted evening child care to LTCC student-parents as well.
LTCC is committed to eliminating as many barriers to education as possible, and we
are seeing enrollment growth from these efforts at a time when many other California
community colleges are experiencing either flat enrollment or decline – a very common
outcome nationally at this time.
LTCC’s Women’s & Men’s Soccer Program Success
As you can see, we have a lot of reasons to feel pride this year at LTCC. Here’s another
one that our campus and community can celebrate together - the incredible ongoing
success of our student-athletes! The men’s and women’s soccer programs launched in
2014, and since then have garnered five Golden Valley Conference wins, three state
Final Four appearances, and a slew of conference player awards to go along with many
national All-America and Scholar All-America player recognitions. We’re proud to announce
that three of our women student-athletes, all of whom had 4.0 GPAs, earned Scholar
All-America awards in 2019. Two of our male student-athletes also had 4.0 GPAs. Our
sophomores are earning valuable scholarships to learn and play at four-year institutions
because of their success on the field and off.
The coming year will be an ambitious one for LTCC, and I hope to be writing to you
again soon with an update on the progress we’re continuing to make. Here’s to a happy
and healthy 2020, Tahoe!