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The staff in Student Life, along with the rest of the LCCC staff and faculty, are here to serve students pursuing their educational goals. College is an exciting opportunity to develop new friends and new skills as you work toward a better future.
Regardless of where you are in life, your time at LCCC promises to be a good oneβparticularly if you take advantage of the many opportunities to get involved and make contributions to our campus and the community. We are here to help you achieve your academic and personal goals. The office of Student Life provides resources and referrals to services the college has to offer, and we help make sure that you have some fun along the way!
Laramie County Community College is determined to create an environment where individuals engage in productive dialogue built upon a foundation of inclusion. We strive to build upon our value of inclusion that fosters an environment where diversity is celebrated. A diverse environment is essential to our shared pursuit of equitable outcomes and the success of our College community in navigating work, society, and life.
This handbook is for information only and does not constitute a contract. The College reserves the right to change, modify, delete or alter any statement or information contained within. Any changes will be communicated via student's LCCC email. Know Your Rights! It is your responsibility to read and understand the rules and regulations in the Student Handbook. Laramie County Community College LCCC prohibits bringing a pet a domestic animal kept for pleasure or companionship to work or having a pet in LCCC buildings or on premises, with the exception of service animals for a person with disabilities.
A service animal must be allowed to accompany the handler to any place in the building or facility where members of the public, program participants, customers, or clients are allowed. When a person with a Service Animal enters a public facility or place of public accommodation, the person cannot be asked about the nature or extent of his disability. Only two questions may be asked:. Reasonable behavior is expected from service animals while on LCCC property.