LTCC's Incarcerated Student Program is now working with the Sierra Conversation Center facility in Jamestown to provide students there with a transfer degree pathway and hope for a better future after being released from California's prison system.
LTCC, LTUSD and LTESM are encouraging childhood literacy with a special Gift of Literacy event at LTCC on May 25. Among the invited guests who will be reading to local children that day will be two-time Olympic gold medalist freeskier and children's book author David Wise.
Lake Tahoe Community College and Brandman University are partnering to bring another affordable four-year degree option to the South Lake Tahoe community starting in Fall 2018. The two-year California community college and the private non-profit college will offer a degree in Liberal Studies, leading to a multiple subject teaching credential. This degree, which can be earned entirely on LTCC's South Shore campus in the Lisa Maloff University Center, will start on September 4, 2018. Several free information sessions will be held on LTCC's campus next week that the community is welcome to attend.
In an effort to serve our students' most basic needs, Lake Tahoe Community College recently cut the ribbon on a new food pantry located on the second floor in the main building, to help alleviate hunger and food insecurity on campus.