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Welcome to the new and improved Lac Courte Oreilles Ojibwa Community College website! 

You may now navigate www.lco.edu utilizing the new menu systems!  If you're having trouble finding information on the site, or don't know where to navigate, you can use the 'Search LCO.edu' feature in the upper right to search the site for keywords.  Happy surfing!

College News

College News

LCOOCC - North was recently featured in the Ashland County Journal.  Click the link below to read the article.

http://www.ashlandwi.com/county_journal/article_d76fbb10-7773-11e2-825f-001a4bcf887a.html?mode=story

 

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Your path to the past and the future
More than 25 years of cultural and career education

Lac Courte Oreilles Ojibwa Community College (LCOOCC) is a non-profit Ojibwe tribal community college. Our focus is to help Native students advance themselves in the world, while studying their own history and language.

LCOOCC is an open-door institution -- we are here to help anyone who would like to work towards a better tomorrow. While 3 out of every 4 students are Native, we are happy to also serve a large non-native population.

Whether you would like to study Ojibwemowin or gain experience starting your own business -- or both! -- LCOOCC is here for you. Please look around, and get in touch. Miigwech! (Thanks!)

Mission Statement

The Lac Courte Oreilles Ojibwa Community College mission is to provide Anishinaabe communities with post-secondary and continuing education while advancing the language, culture, and history of the Ojibwa.

You can find the full mission statement and charter of the college here.

 

Digital Catalog

The new 2010 LCOOCC Catalog is available! You can download the .pdf by clicking the thumbnail below.

 College Catalog

Please note that this is a large file, and should not be downloaded on dial-up.

Physical copies of the 2010-2012 Catalog should be available on the first week of classes.

Higher Learning Commission Mark of Affiliation