Lorain County Community College
School info
3.8
Overall Quality
Reputation
3.7
Food
3.5
Clubs
3.2
Facilities
3.9
Internet
3.9
Location
4.1
Opportunities
3.7
Safety
4.2
Social
3.2
Happiness
4
Basic Information
Location
- Elyria, OH
Institution Overview
- Public/Private: Public community college
- Established: 1963; 61 years ago (1963)
Academic information
Degree Courses
- Numerous
- spanning across various fields including business
- entrepreneurship
- culinary arts
- computer and information technology
- engineering
- manufacturing
- health
- and more
- but an exact number is not specified
Key Area
- STEM
- Humanities and Liberal Arts
- Work-Based Learning
- Experiential Learning
- Community and Economic Development
Student and Staff Numbers
- Students: 11,548
- Undergraduates: 10,138
- Postgraduates: 0
Notable Alumni
- Unfortunately
- the provided sources do not specify notable alumni of Lorain County Community College beyond the recent inductees into the Commodore Hall of Fame
- which are more about recognition within the college community rather than broader notability. Here are the names of the 2024 inductees into the Commodore Hall of Fame: Michael J. Brown
- Charlotte A. Gardiner
- Gary LaBranche
- Georgeane S. Poplar
- Daniel Reaser
- Michael R. Sherman
- Daniel C. Smith
- Tiffany Tarpley If you are looking for alumni who have achieved significant recognition outside of the college
- the current sources do not provide that information
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Students talk about this school
Good reviews
Overall 5
Great school! LCCC Advisor accepted most of my college credits from other schools. A course schedule was created to fit life. Very knowledgeable and understanding Professors/staff. Send weekly check-in alerts to your phone. LCCC Partnerships with many four-year Universities. I'm middle-aged decided to go back to school. I am glad I choose LCCC.
Overall 5
Great School and Staff
Overall 5
very good community school
Overall 4.7
This is an amazing school. From the moment I first stepped on campus, it felt like home. You can tell that they care about their students. From the Advocacy Resource Center to tutoring, LCCC wants students to succeed.
The only negative thing I can think of is that the Early College students can be rude and disrespectful to older students at times
Overall 4.6
Love it here. Low tuition rates, beautiful campus, gorgeous library and a Starbucks and Subway. The only real negative thing about LCCC is how rude many of the early college students are. I recommend avoiding the cafeteria and Starbucks between 11:30 and 12: 30 since they believe that they run the school. LCCC also has some amazing professors.
Overall 4.5
LCCC is affordable and convenient. They bring in great professors from well known schools and their credits are easily transferable to larger colleges. They have a great on campus affordable daycare. Being a young mom of two, LCCC made it possible for me to further my education. There is no way I could've earned my Bachelor's degree elsewhere.
Overall 4.5
ITS GREAT
Overall 4.5
love the school
Overall 4.5
i love it I'm getting what i need to be a better person at half the price
Overall 4.4
Everything is about perspective. I have nothing but great things to say about my advisor, and teachers. The staff is very accommodating even to students that need accessibility services. The school really takes it to heart that the people they serve have busy hectic lives. There are education programs at most times to fit everyone's need.
Bad reviews
Overall 1.4
I hate this school. The teachers are incompetent and for an Associate's Degree, you are forced to take classes that have nothing to do with why you're there. This school is a huge waste of time and money and I wish I would have spent extra money to go somewhere that actually cared about their students.
Overall 1.5
Very low class school. Cuts corners wherever possible. Most classes are ged certificate students.
Overall 1.8
The financial and academic advisors WILL NOT HELP YOU. Nor will they give you their full attention. It is more like a speed date or something than an appointment meant for helping you determine your fate in college. By that I mean that they rush through everything and rarely offer advice or alert you to any extra options there might be.
Overall 2
It is not accessible at all