Lac Courte Oreilles Ojibwa Community College

Hayward, California, United States
Management
Public
Accreditors
North Central Association of Colleges and Schools
Locale
Rural
Facilities List:
Library, Gymnasium Fitness Center, Laboratory, Hospital/Medical Facilities, Common Room, Computer Center, Conference Hall, Auditorium, Playground, Transport, Sports Complex, Cafeteria, IT/Infrastructure
Contact Details
13466 West Trepania Road
ZIP CODE WI 54843
Hayward
United States
Associate degree (8)
Associate degree
Business Administration and Management, General
Business, Management, Marketing, & Related Support
Associate degree
Liberal Arts and Sciences/Liberal Studies
Liberal Arts & Sciences, Gen Studies & Humanities
Associate degree
Human Services, General
Public Administration & Social Services
Associate degree
Logistics and Materials Management
Business, Management, Marketing, & Related Support
Associate degree
Computer Systems Analysis/Analyst
Computer & Information Sciences, Support Services
Associate degree
Medical/Clinical Assistant
Health Professions & Related Clinical Sciences
Associate degree
Office Management and Supervision
Business, Management, Marketing, & Related Support
Associate degree
American Indian/Native American Studies
Area, Ethnic, Cultural, & Gender Studies
Certificate degree (4)
Certificate degree
Computer and Information Sciences, General
Computer & Information Sciences, Support Services
Certificate degree
Tourism Promotion Operations
Business, Management, Marketing, & Related Support
Certificate degree
Carpentry/Carpenter
Construction Trades
Certificate degree
Medical Transcription/Transcriptionist
Health Professions & Related Clinical Sciences
Fee Details
$5700
Tuition
$190
Tuition (charged per credit hour) (USD)
$15
Activity Fee (charged once per semester) (USD)
$10
Registration Fee(for first semester students only) (USD)
Eligibility

Gay Leslie is the daughter of a Wisconsin dairy farmer and the first in her family to attend college, thanks in part to a scholarship.  Her great-grandmother was a member of an upper Midwest Native American Tribe.  To honor her great-grandmother and pay forward her scholarship benefits, the Leslies hope to provide need-based financial support to Native American undergraduate students so they can obtain a quality education.

One (1) $2,500 merit-based scholarship will be awarded in each of the fall and spring semesters. 

Scholarship Type
Merit-based
Currency
Indian Rupee
Eligibility

The Student Scholarship Fund was established to support student success. ​

$250 student scholarships will be awarded each of the fall and spring semesters based on availability of funds. 

Scholarship Type
Merit-based
Currency
Indian Rupee
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