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Lamar State College Port Arthur 2016-2017 Catalog Revised 9-13-16 the Port Arthur campus. This legislation was validated by a majority vote of the Lamar University-Port Arthur student body in November 1983. 3. Senate Bill 620 created the Lamar University System. Lamar University-Port Arthur thus became a component institution of that system on Aug. 29, 1983. In 1985, two bills affected the school: 1. 2. Senate Bill 578 in 1985 provided that Lamar University-Port Arthur be a beneficiary institution and receive money from the Higher Education Assistance Fund. The General Appropriations Act of 1985 directed that a formula be developed by the Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board to provide operational funding to Lamar University-Port Arthur on the same basis as other state-supported institutions of higher education. Senate Bill 78 in 1989 removed restrictions imposed by earlier legislation on the acquisition of real estate and the construction of facilities on campus. Senate Bill 843 in 1991 clarified the degree-granting authority by allowing Lamar University-Port Arthur to issue associate degrees in its own name. On Sept. 1, 1995, the Texas Legislature dissolved the Lamar University System, and Lamar University-Port Arthur and its three sister institutions, Lamar Institute of Technology, Lamar University, and Lamar State College-Orange joined The Texas State University System, which is headquartered in Austin and also includes Sam Houston State University, Texas State University and Sul Ross State University. House Bill 1997, signed June 1999, changed the name of the school to Lamar State College-Port Arthur. Location Lamar State College Port Arthur (LSCPA) is a twoyear, state-supported institution located in Port Arthur, an industrial and cultural center of southeast Texas. The College offers freshman and sophomore level work in numerous academic and technical disciplines. The campus is located near downtown Port Arthur and sits adjacent and parallel to the Intercoastal Canal. Port Arthur has modern public schools, churches, shopping districts and recreation areas serving a community of approximately 60,000 persons. Principal industries in the area are oil refining, chemical production, shipping and shipbuilding. The metropolitan area, known as the Golden Triangle, includes Port Arthur and the cities of Beaumont, Bridge City, Groves, Orange, Port Neches, Nederland and Vidor, all of which are located within 25 miles of Port Arthur and form the heart of the upper Texas Gulf Coast. Mission and Core Values transfer to traditional baccalaureate degree programs. Mission Lamar State College-Port Arthur, a member of The Texas State University System, is an open-access, comprehensive public two-year college offering quality and affordable instruction leading to associate degrees and a variety of certificates. The College embraces the premise that education is an ongoing process that enhances career potential, broadens intellectual horizons, and enriches life. • Provide opportunities to acquire information literacy skills, common to all disciplines. • Provide instruction and/or support services to improve the potential for employment and/or occupational advancement. • Provide students with personal attention in a broad range of student service activities, educational support services for instructional programs, and provide responsible oversight of the College’s physical and financial resources • Enhance institutional advancement efforts targeted toward the needs of local communities, economic development and community partnerships, and provide cultural enrichment opportunities, both on and off campus. Goals • Provide educational opportunities flexible in scheduling, location, delivery method and content. • Offer freshman and sophomore general education/core curriculum courses, which will Page 9 of 135