SUMMER SCHOOL AND SPECIAL PROGRAMS
CONTACT PERSON
Director: Jack
Peasley, MA
Email:
jwpeasley@lcsc.edu
Office: SGC 211A
Phone: 792-2207
Fax: 792-2444
Web:
http://www.lcsc.edu/cp/sssp
OVERVIEW
The Office of Summer School and Special Programs supports
the primary function of Community Programs by facilitating the
delivery of courses outside of traditional times and locations. These
expanded opportunities are provided primarily through Summer
School, Teacher In-service and Dual Credit.
SUMMER SCHOOL
A variety of courses are offered through a flexible and comprehensive
summer schedule designed to accommodate both new and
continuing students. Courses from the General Education Core
as well as other Academic and Professional-Technical classes are
offered in a condensed format. Summer School students can choose
from sessions which last two, four, eight, or eleven weeks.
TEACHER INSERVICE
Under this program, college credit can be earned, at a reduced
cost, for Idaho public school teachers participating in certain
professional development activities. For further details or to arrange
for Teacher In-service credit, contact the Office of Summer School
and Special Programs. [Note: If a student has registered and paid
for a Teacher In-service class and subsequently drops prior to the
class beginning, they will receive a 100% refund of their registration
fees and nothing will be permanently noted on their official LCSC
transcript. If a Teacher In-service student withdraws after the class
has begun, but only half or less of the class has been completed,
they will receive a “W” on their official transcript, and no money
will be refunded. If a Teacher In-service student withdraws after
more than half of the class has been completed, they will receive
an “F” on their official transcript and no money will be refunded.
An “Incomplete” grade (I) will not be given to students enrolled in
Teacher In-service classes].
DUAL CREDIT
Dual Credit courses are offered each semester in Academic
Programs. These courses allow high school students to earn
academic credit both at their local high school and at LCSC.
All academic courses offered at regional high schools are
overseen by the Academic Divisions and are identical in
content and assessment to courses delivered at the college. For
more information about dual credit visit:
http://www.lcsc.edu/
Admissions/acl/home.htm. Community Programs provides
administrative oversight between high schools and the Academic
Divisions.
OUTREACH CENTERS
The administration of programs and services provided through
LCSC’s outreach centers is overseen by Community Programs.
In addition to administration, this office facilitates the registration
of off-campus students and provides the services necessary for
offering classes off-campus. Questions about any of the services
available through Community Programs should be directed to this
unit. Delivery of outreach services to persons in north Idaho is
accomplished through three regional centers, two in north-central
Idaho and one in the Panhandle area. The Coeur d’Alene Center
in the Idaho Panhandle works closely with North Idaho College
and the University of Idaho to provide a collaborative educational
network. (See the Provost Section)
Each of the following centers has nearly the same programs and
services available. Contact the specific center in your area for
details.
Orofino Outreach Center
Office: Coon Building
2200 Michigan Avenue– Orofino, ID 83544
Phone: (208) 476-5731
Fax: (208) 476-3698
Coordinator: Danielle Hardy, MS
e-mail: dhardy@lcsc.edu
Grangeville Outreach Center
Office: Avista Building
201 E. Main – Grangeville, ID 83530
Phone: (208) 983-2164
Fax: (208) 983-2368
Coordinator: Louise Stolz, BA
e-mail: lstolz@lcsc.edu
PROGRAMS AND SERVICES OFFERED AT SITES
• GED Certificate
• High School Equivalency Diploma
• General Education Core and selected program/elective courses
through DL*
*Some classes may require an on-campus component.
SERVICES
• Admission, registration and financial aid information
• Academic test proctoring
• Computer Placement Testing (Required of degree-seeking
students)
• Computer and Internet training workshops
• Workforce Training
• Computers with e-mail and Internet access for students