Lake Superior College
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Lake Superior College |
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Motto | Connect. Explore. Achieve. |
Established | 1995 |
Type | Two Year College |
President | Dr. Kathleen Nelson |
Students | 4,800 |
Location | Duluth, MN, United States |
Address | 2101 Trinity Rd. Duluth, MN 55811 |
Telephone | (800) 432-2884 |
Affiliations | Minnesota State Colleges and Universities |
Website | http://www.lsc.edu/ |
Lake Superior College, a two-year college, is located in Duluth, Minnesota.
Lake Superior College offers pre-baccalaureate majors for students interested in transferring to senior educational institutions as well as over 75 certificate, diploma and degree programs in career/technical fields. LSC's Continuing Education/Customized Training division collaborates with area businesses and industry to design specialized opportunities for entry-level and advanced education. While typically offered in traditional classroom and lab settings, LSC also offers over 150 courses in an individualized learning format, through interactive television, and through the internet.[1]
Lake Superior College was created when the Duluth Technical College and Duluth Community College Center (actually the Duluth campus of Hibbing Community College) merged in 1995. At the time, Duluth Community College was housed in a wing of The Marshall School, and Duluth Technical College was housed in LSC's current location. Both campuses moved into the former Technical School building when it was expanded.
The president of Lake Superior College is Dr. Kathleen Nelson.