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Linfield Partnership
Albany Community Education Cathy Edmonston, 541-917-4840 Linfield College offers you the opportunity to earn a Bachelor’ s degree by taking classes online, evenings and weekends at different locations within Oregon as well as being advised by a Linfield academic advisor at LBCC. Courses are offered that lead to a Bachelor of Arts or a Bachelor of Science degree in Accounting, Arts and Humanities, Business Information Systems, International Business, Management, and Social and Behavioral Sciences. Linfield also offers a Bachelor of Science in Nursing. Up to 108 LBCC credits may be transferred to Linfield College. You also may be able to receive up to 31 semester credits toward your degree through the Prior Learning Portfolio Program. For additional information, contact the Linfield academic advisor at 541-917-4846 or visit the Web site: www. linfield. edu / dce.
Other Learning Opportunities
Distance Education Manager: Steve Smith; Willamette Hall 110, 541-917-4604 LBCC’ s distance education courses allow students to earn degrees or upgrade existing skills at their own convenience. Students who find it difficult to attend a course on campus have an alternative that gives them the flexibility of pursuing their educational goals by utilizing the Internet. This technologies deliver educational opportunities directly to the student, whether in the home, in the workplace or in a distant community. LBCC has taught distance education classes to more than 20,000 students since 1979. Please refer to the Distance Education pages of the quarterly Schedule of Classes for a list of these courses. Registration Information Students register for distance learning classes the same way they do for regular LBCC courses. For complete class information: www. linnbenton. edu / go / distance-education. Distance learning students may become fully admitted to LBCC. Students may apply for admission, take placement tests, complete orientation, use advising and register for classes online. Admission forms are available at www. linnbenton. edu / go / admissions. Click on“ Forms” and select“ Application for Admission.” Complete the application and mail it with the $ 30 application fee. Schedule your Computerized Placement Test: www. linnbenton. edu / student-assessment.
Tests must be proctored. Appointments are required. The math, reading or writing placement test is required of all admitted students and non-admitted if you choose to take a math, reading or writing course as a part-time student. If you believe you already possess course skills, you may request to have the test( s) waived by completing a Petition to Waive form( available at the Admissions Web site) and by submitting documentation of previous college coursework.
Cooperative Work Experience Takena Hall 101, 541-917-4787, www. linnbenton. edu / go / CWE Cooperative Work Experience( CWE) provides you with the opportunity to earn up to 14 credits for working or volunteering in a job related to your LBCC program of study. This allows you to explore an occupation, gain work experience, make professional contacts and apply classroom knowledge to real-world settings. You may be exposed to work methods not taught in the classroom and have access to equipment not typically available in the college laboratory. A primary focus of CWE is to reinforce classroom theory and provide learning experiences not available in the classroom.
All students in CWE register also in WE 202 CWE Seminar, an opportunity to share work- related experiences and an opportunity for the CWE coordinator to monitor student progress.
If you are interested in building Cooperative Work Experience into a program at LBCC, discuss it with your program advisor and the CWE coordinator to plan the most appropriate term for registration. You should plan your CWE the term before you begin working and allow ample time for locating a training site.
Service Learning Takena Hall T-101, 541-917-4787, www. linnbenton. edu / go / CWE Service Learning is another way of earning credit for experience outside the classroom. Like Cooperative Work Experience, Service-Learning allows you to gain experience related to your major. The distinction is that Service-Learning allows you to apply your skills working with community partner non-profits in addressing real community needs. In addition to identifying learning outcomes, you engage in faculty-led, guided reflection activities designed to promote critical thinking, citizenship and civic responsibility. The reflection may take the form of discussion, oral presentations or a reflective journal.
If you are interested in receiving credit for Service Learning, please contact the Service Learning Coordinator the quarter before you wish to register to allow time to discuss your interests and goals and to find a Service Learning site. Students may also participate in service projects sponsored by LBCC Student Life and Leadership. Some instructors also choose to incorporate Service Learning into their curriculum.
Reserve Officer Training Corps ROTC Coordinator: Rich Horton, 541-917-4791; Takena Hall 101 In cooperation with Oregon State University, LBCC provides an opportunity for men and women to participate in courses that are part of Reserve Officers Training Corps program while attending LBCC. All the courses are taught on the OSU campus. Students pay regular LBCC tuition rates to participate in the course work.
Through a program of instruction coordinated with the normal academic curriculum, ROTC selects and prepares individuals to serve as officers in the regular and reserve components of the Army and Air Force. ROTC strives to develop students morally, mentally and physically; cultivate in them a capacity for leadership; and to provide them with the basic working knowledge required of a young officer. Aerospace Studies( Air Force ROTC) Air Force ROTC allows you to compete for a commission as an officer in the United States Air Force. Opportunities exist for well-qualified students from all fields. Scholarship opportunities are especially bright for students with majors related to science, engineering and mathematics. The Air Force is particularly interested in students who are leaning toward careers as pilots or navigators. Two- and four-year programs are available. Army ROTC This program offers eligible men and women the opportunity to compete for commissions as officers in the United States Army. Basic and advanced programs with multiple entry points can be tailored to your needs. If you are interested in an aviation career, you will have the opportunity to become an officer pilot in fixed or rotary wing aircraft. Merit scholarship opportunities exist for students in any approved academic discipline, particularly in engineering, science, business and social science.