Lac Courte Oreilles Ojibwa Community College

Lac Courte Oreilles Ojibwa Community College (LCOOCC) is located in Hayward, Wisconsin. It is a member of Wisconsin Tribal Colleges and provides vocational and university courses.
LCOOCC also includes four outreach sites in addition to its main campus. These sites are located at Lac du Flambeau, Bayfield, Hertel, and Odanah.
There are currently technical diploma programs and thirteen Associate’s degree programs offered at LCOOCC.
LCOOCC welcomes traditional and non-traditional students with over 70% of its enrollment being of American Indian descent.
LCOOCC is accredited by the Higher Learning Commission and there are transfer agreements with public universities across the Midwest. This allows students the ability to transfer their credit hours to traditional four-year universities.
LCCOOC is also part of the American Indian Higher Education Consortium, which works towards strengthening tribal unity and the lives of American Indians across the United States.

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School Overview

Public

2 Year

Size of Institution

Very small (under 1,000 students)

Title: Lac Courte Oreilles Ojibwa Community College
Also Known As: N/A
Location: Hayward, WI
Setting: Rural – Distant
Religious Affiliation: Not applicable
Other Characteristics: Tribal Colleges and Universities
On-Campus Housing: Not provided
Board or Meal Plans: Not provided
Applicants: Not reported
Admissions: Not reported
Full-Time Retention Rate: 24%
Part-Time Retention Rate: 10%
Student to Faculty Ratio: 20 to 1
Open Admission Policy: Yes

Degrees, Certificates & Diplomas Offered

Postsecondary award, certificate, or diploma of at least one but less than two academic years
Associate’s degree

Special Learning Opportunities

Distance education (undergraduate courses)
Continuing education

Admissions

N/A

Acceptance Rate

Yes

Open Admission Policy

Application Fee

SAT & ACT Scores

Credits Accepted

Dual Credit

Yes

Credit for Life Experiences

No

Advanced Placement (AP)

No

Application Requirements

High School GPA

N/A

High School Rank

N/A

High School Record

N/A

College Preparatory Program Completion

N/A

Recommendations

N/A

Competencies

N/A

Standardized Test Scores

N/A

TOEFL

N/A

Other Tests

N/A

Tuition

Yes

Alternative Tuition Plans

Alternative Tuition Plans

Tuition payment plan

Average Tuition for Full-Time Undergraduate Students

In District

Tuition

$4560

Required Fees

$30

In State

Tuition

$4560

Required Fees

$30

Out of State

Tuition

$4560

Required Fees

$30

Average Tuition for Full-Time Graduate Students

In District

Tuition

N/A

Required Fees

N/A

In State

Tuition

N/A

Required Fees

N/A

Out of State

Tuition

N/A

Required Fees

N/A

Financial Aid

65% of undergraduate students are receiving financial aid.

$3705 is the average amount awarded.

59% were awarded Pell grants

$3282 was the average amount awarded.

0% were awarded federal student loans

Majors

The list of most popular majors is not available for this institution.

Living Expenses

Not provided

On-Campus Housing

N/A

Student Dormitory Capacity

Board & Meal Plans

Not provided

Costs

Room Charges: N/A
Board Charges: N/A

Academics

Library Facilities

Physical facilities
Printed materials
Access to digital/electronic resources
A staff trained to provide and interpret library materials
Established library hours
Access to library collections that are shared with other institutions

Students

Undergraduate Students

266

Available Student Services 

Remedial services
Academic & career counseling services

Enrollment

Applicants: N/A
Admissions: N/A
Enrolled: N/A
Enrollment Rate: N/A
Females Enrolled: N/A
Males Enrolled: N/A

Alumni by Ethnicity & Race

American Indian or Alaska Native

37%

Asian

0%

Black or African American

0%

Hispanic or Latino

0%

Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islanders

0%

White

15.91%

Two or More Races

0%

Race/Ethnicity Unknown

0%

Nonresident Alien

0%

College Life

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Contact Details

Address

Lac Courte Oreilles Ojibwa Community College
13466 W Trepania Rd
Hayward
Wisconsin
54843

Phone Number

General Enquiries: 7156344790100

Website

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