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10 Interesting Facts about Leeward Community College

  1. Leeward Community College is a public community college located in Pearl City, Hawaii, and is part of the University of Hawaiʻi system.
  2. The college was founded in 1968 and offers associate degree and certificate programs in a variety of fields, including liberal arts, health sciences, and vocational training.
  3. Leeward Community College has a diverse student body, with students from Hawaii, the mainland United States, and countries around the world.
  4. The college is accredited by the Accrediting Commission for Community and Junior Colleges of the Western Association of Schools and Colleges.
  5. Leeward Community College is committed to sustainability and has implemented several environmentally-friendly initiatives, including a campus-wide recycling program and a solar power installation.
  6. LCC is home to a number of specialized programs and centers, including the Wai’anae Coast Comprehensive Health Center, the Culinary Arts Program, and the Sustainable Agriculture Program.
  7. The college has a number of partnerships with local businesses and organizations, providing students with valuable internship and job opportunities.
  8. LCC has a strong focus on sustainability, and has implemented a range of initiatives to reduce its environmental footprint and promote sustainability on campus.
  9. The college offers a range of extracurricular activities and clubs, including a student government association, a music club, and a hula club.
  10. LCC is located in a vibrant and diverse community, with easy access to Honolulu and other attractions on Oahu.

Admissions

Acceptance Rate

100%

SAT Range
ACT Range
Application Fee$25
SAT/ACTNeither required nor recommended
High School GPA

Tuition & Fee

ITEMRESIDENTNON-RESIDENTNON-RESIDENT PACIFIC ISLAND JURISDICTION
Tuition$131.00 per credit$345.00 per credit$196.50 per credit
Tuition For 300-Level Courses In The Sped Advanced Professional Certificate*$306.00 per credit$846.00$459.00 per credit
Student Activities Fee$0.52  per credit
(up to a maximum of $5.20)
$0.52  per credit
(up to a maximum of $5.20)
$0.52  per credit
(up to a maximum of $5.20)
Student Government Fee$0.98 per credit
(up to a maximum of $9.80)
$0.98 per credit
(up to a maximum of $9.80)
$0.98 per credit
(up to a maximum of $9.80)
Student Health Center Fee$15.00$15.00$15.00
Board of Student Communication Fee$5.00$5.00$5.00

All Programs

ARTS & HUMANITIES

Art (ART)
Dance (DNCE)
Filipino (FIL)
History (HIST)
Music (MUS)
Pacific Islands Studies (PACS)
Philosophy (PHIL)
Religion (REL)
Theatre (THEA)

BUSINESS

Accounting (ACC)
Business (BUS) – Accounting, Business Technology, Management
Business Law (BLAW) – Accounting, Business Technology, Management
Business Technology (BUSN)
Entrepreneurship (ENT) – Business Technology, Management
Health Information Technology (HIT)
Hospitality & Tourism (HOST)
Management (MGT)
Marketing (MKT)

LANGUAGE ARTS

Communication (COM)
English (ENG)
English as a Second Language (ESL)
French (FR)
Hawaiian (HAW)
Japanese Language & Literature (JPN)
Korean (KOR)
Linguistics (LING)
Spanish (SPAN)
Speech (SP)

MATH & SCIENCES

Agriculture (AG)
Astronomy (ASTR) – Liberal Arts, Natural Science
Biochemistry (BIOC)
Biology (BIOL)
Botany (BOT) – Sustainable Agriculture, Natural Science
Chemistry (CHEM)
Civil Engineering (CE) – Integrated Industrial Technology, Natural Science
Earth Sciences (ERTH formerly GG Geology & Geophysics)
Electrical Engineering (EE)
Health (HLTH)
Information & Computer Sciences (ICS) – Natural Science
Integrated Industrial Tech (IIT) – Natural Science
Mathematics (MATH)
Mechanical Engineering (ME) – Integrated Industrial Technology, Natural Science
Microbiology (MICR)
Ocean & Earth Science & Tech (OEST)
Oceanography (OCN)
Pharmacology (PHRM)
Physics (PHYS)
Physiology (PHYL)
Quantitative Methods (QM)
Zoology (ZOOL)

PROF ARTS AND TECHNOLOGY

Automotive Mechanics Tech (AMT)
Culinary Arts (CULN)
Digital Media (DMED)
Food Science & Human Nutrition (FSHN)
Television Production (TVPR)

SOCIAL SCIENCES

Anthropology (ANTH)
Economics (ECON) – Liberal Arts
Education (ED)
Geography & Environment (GEO)
Hawaiian Studies (HWST)
Human Dev & Family Studies (HDFS formerly FAMR Family Resources) – Liberal Arts
Human Services (HSER) – Liberal Arts
Political Science (POLS)
Psychology (PSY)
Social Work (SW)
Sociology (SOC)
Women’s Studies (WS)

Students

Full-Time Enrollment
2,240 Undergrads


Part-Time Undergrads
4,123

Weather

In Pearl City, the summers are hot, muggy, and dry; the winters are long and comfortable; and it is windy and mostly clear year round. Over the course of the year, the temperature typically varies from 19 °C to 30 °C and is rarely below 16 °C or above 32 °C.

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