Louisiana Community Colleges

As tuitions rise, community colleges are good places to begin accumulating college credits at a lower cost than at a university. They are also good places to receive job training, certificates, and diplomas in a number of in-demand occupations, such as truck driving, law enforcement, emergency medical technology and nursing. The Louisiana community and technical college system offers transfer credits, training, and re-training opportunities.
  1. Louisiana Delta Community College

    • Louisiana Delta Community College (LDCC) has been open since 2001. It has a low student-to-teacher ratio and one-on-one interaction with faculty. LDCC features a high school bridge program for junior and senior high school students so they can begin gaining credit hours before they graduate. It also offers associate degree plans in a number of areas including business and technology, early childhood care and development, respiratory therapy, nursing, teaching, and general science.

      Louisiana Delta Community College
      4014 LaSalle St.
      Monroe, LA 71203
      866-500-LDCC
      ladelta.cc.la.us

    Delgado Community College

    • Delgado Community College (DCC) was founded by Isaac Delgado, a Jamaican immigrant who moved to New Orleans in the nineteenth century and became a wealthy businessman. Originally a trade school for boys, Delgado has grown to become a multidisciplinary, coeducational community college--the oldest and largest in Louisiana. As of 2010, DCC has seven locations, 400 on-line courses, and 31 different allied health programs. Students can study science and mathematics, nursing, communications, business and technology, and arts and humanities.

      Delgado Community College Main Campus
      615 City Park Avenue
      New Orleans, LA 70119
      504-671-5000
      dcc.edu

    South Louisiana Community College

    • South Louisiana Community College (SLCC) was established in 1997 to provide academic and vocational training to the people of the Lafayette, Acadia, Evangeline, St. Landry, St. Martin, Vermilion, and St. Mary parishes. The school offers disability and counseling services in addition to its courses of study. SLCC features summer sessions in addition to fall and spring terms, and certificates and diplomas in care and development of young children, criminal justice, law enforcement, emergency medical technology, liberal arts, behavioral science, business, and industrial technology.

      South Louisiana Community College
      320 Devalcourt
      Lafayette, LA 70506
      337-521-8896
      slcc.cc.la.us

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