Main Campus
13466 W. Trepania Road
Hayward, WI 54843-2181
715-634-4790
Main Campus Student Spotlight
What will you do after you complete your degree with Lac Courte Oreilles Ojibwa Community College?
I plan on utilizing my degrees immediately and want to take on a business role within the Lac Courte Oreilles community. I am confident in my business skills and want to help make things easier for my tribe.
Outreach Locations
Bad River
Blackbird Center
72682 Maple St.
Odanah, WI 54861
715-682-7111
Staff:
Cody Bigboy-Powless
Corinne Wherley
Lac du Flambeau
585 Peace Pipe Rd/P.O. Box 721
Lac du Flambeau, WI, 54538
715 588-3457
Staff:
Lisa Whitecloud
Deanna Rivers
Bad River Student Spotlight
What advice would you offer students interested in attending conferences like this?
My advice would be to go for it, it was a great experience for me. There are many opportunities out there and it only takes a moment to take advantage of them. You not only represent the College, you represent your tribe and yourself. Take some time out of your life, you never know what might come your way....
Lac du Flambeau Student Spotlight
Why did you decide to pursue a college degree with Lac Courte Oreilles Ojibwa Community College?
I retired from the US Army in 2015, and wanted to start back to college somewhere friendly and with the same values as me. The LDF Outreach Site is a very short distance from where I stay in Lac du Flambeau, and where I had previously participated in Beading, Applique and Genealogy workshops. My familiarity with the college was a big part of my choice to apply to LCO College.
Red Cliff
37360 State Hwy 13
Bayfield, WI 54814
715-779-3761
Staff:
Jim Pete
Magdalen Dale
St. Croix
24663 Angeline Ave
Webster, WI 54893
800-236-2195 ext. 5312
Staff:
Janine McNulty
Shannel Reynolds
Red Cliff Student Spotlight
What will you do after you complete your degree with Lac Courte Oreilles Ojibwa Community College?
My plan after school is to possibly apply for a position at our school in Bayfield, or any tribal position within our community. Culture and language are important to our communities and whatever I can do help, I will.
St. Croix Student Spotlight
Why did you decide to pursue a college degree with Lac Courte Oreilles Ojibwa Community College?
I wanted to learn my language, as well as gain knowledge and experience for a new career path. I also wanted to better myself for my little family and future family.



Outreach Services
Outreach Degrees
Associates of Arts
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Liberal Arts
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Native American Studies
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Native American Studies Language Emphasis
Associates of Applied Science
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Accounting
Associates of Science
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Small Business Administration
Certificates
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Hospitality
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Native American Tribal Management
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Office Support Specialist
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Ojibwe Language
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Tribal Court Lay Advocate