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LSCO grows enrollment, campus

Lamar State College Orange, LSCO, is ready to dedicate its new Academic Building at 2 p.m. November 6. The 55,000 square foot building will be welcome new space as the school continues its yearly growth of students.

The fall enrollment is setting a school record with 3,437 students,a 9 percent increase from enrollment at the same time last year.

Current projections indicate that the total enrollment will surpass 3,600 students by the close of the second 8-week term, a potential 15% overall increase.

The surge in enrollment is attributed to several factors, including the college's dedication to expanding academic opportunities and strengthening community partnerships. Since 2019, LSCO has introduced 17 new programs of study, including electromechanical technology, building construction technology, court reporting, and massage therapy among others. The college has also broadened its reach by opening satellite locations in Lumberton and Livingston, providing greater access to students across East andSoutheast Texas.

A key aspect of LSCO’s growth is its commitment to student success, particularly forfirst-generation students. Currently, 75% of LSCO’s student body is composed of first-generation college students, demonstrating the college’s critical role in providing life-changing educational opportunities.

LSCO continues to partner with local businesses and organizations to equip students with the skills needed for in-demand careers, cultivating a stronger, more educated workforce in the region.

President Dr. Thomas Johnson expressed his enthusiasm for the college’s record-breaking enrollment and the impact it will have on the community. “Seeing more students than ever gaining the critical skills needed to make a better life for themselves and their families is truly exciting,” said Johnson. “This growth reflects the hard work and dedication of our faculty, staff, and the entire LSCO community to provide the resources and opportunities that help our students thrive. It’s about improving lives for generations to come.”

Provost and Executive Vice President Dr. Wendy Elmore echoed those sentiments, attributing the success to the efforts of LSCO’s faculty and staff. “The dedication of our faculty and staff has been instrumental in helping our students be successful,” Elmore said. “As we continue to grow, we remain focused on delivering a high-quality education that prepares students for the workforce and helps them achieve their goals.”

The new Academic Building is a state-of-the-art facility with modern labs and classroom spaces designed to enhance student learning. Later this year, LSCO will also open the new Student Success Center,a historic renovation of the former First Baptist Church of Orange. The center will serve as a one-stop shop for students seeking to enroll and access essential resources.

As LSCO looks ahead, the college remains committed to expanding educational access and providing the resources necessary for students to succeed. With continued growth, new program offerings, and an emphasis on community partnerships, LSCO is poised to continue building a stronger future for its students and the region.

There’s still time to enroll in Fall 2024 courses. For more information about enrollment and programs at LSCO, visit http://www.lsco.edu.

 

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