Admissions and Records

Whether you are new to LCC, continuing to complete your educational goals, upgrading your job skills, or taking classes for personal development, LCC can help you achieve your goals. Admissions and Records can assist you in class registration and accessing your educational records. We recognize that deadlines and regulations can impact the progress students make and we are available to answer questions and direct students to the correct resources or offices.​

​Admissions and Records is located in the Student Services Building room VT 116.

Office Hours:

8:00am  to 4:00pm  Monday- Friday

We are available via email, fax, and phone:

Physical Address – 478-200  Hwy 139 Susanville, CA 96130
Mailing Address – P.O. Box 3000 Susanville, CA 96130

lccadmissions@lassencollege.edu​
(530)251-8802 Fax
(530)251-8808 Phone

​Drivers Training

Admissions and Records offers a Driver’s Training Course. Just come to our office
between 8am and 4pm and fill out a couple papers, provide proof of DMV permit and
pay $275.00 and we will provide you with the phone number of the instructor to contact
to set up your drive times.  It’s that simple.

Returning students who have not taken courses the previous year need to complete an updated application in CCCApply. Returning students who miss one primary semester are only required to update their personal information on WebAdvisor.

NOTICE OF PRIORITY REGISTRATION GUIDELINES

Registration Priority, enrollment five working days prior to the first day of regular enrollment, shall be provided to continuing students not on academic or progress probation for two consecutive terms and who have completed orientation, assessment, and developed a student education plan meeting while meeting one of the following categories:

  1. Armed forces or a veteran
  2. Former or current foster youth
  3. Students receiving services through Disabled Student Program and Services or Extended Opportunity Program and Services
  4. Students participating in the CalWorks Program
  5. A student who is a Tribal TANF recipient; and
  6. A student who has a child or children under 18 years of age who will receive more than half of their support from the student.

 

The following students will have priority for enrollment:

  • first time students who have completed orientation, assessment, and developed student education plans; and
  • continuing students, who have not lost registration priority, as defined in these policies and procedures.

These registration priorities do not apply to courses offered during summer or intersessions.

Registration Priority shall be lost at the first registration opportunity after a student:

  1. is placed on academic or progress probation or any combination thereof for two consecutive terms; or
  2. has earned 100 or more degree applicable semester units (with A, B,C,D or P grade) at the district.

 

For further questions you may contact the following or refer to AP 5055 Enrollment Priorities:

Admissions and Records (530) 251-8808

​Counseling (530) 251-8842​

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