Get started with Robotics at Linn Benton Community College

More than 18,000 students will take at least one class at Linn-Benton Community College this year, making LBCC one of the largest community colleges in Oregon. The average age of our full-time students is 23, and about 30 percent of local high school students come directly to LBCC after graduation. LBCC is a top choice for: earning an associate’s degree or transferring to a four-year college, obtaining employment training, improving existing employment skills, and enriching life through continuing education. At LBCC, we work with students of all walks and stages, and you know what they have in common? They’re exploring a new opportunity. A new definition of self. A new career. If you’re passionately pursuing your purpose, we’re right here with you — providing the guidance, resources, skills, and training to see you through. LBCC is where the future starts. And yours is looking bright.

Contact Information

Address
6500 Pacific Blvd SW, Albany, Oregon 97321
Email
bradbua@linnbenton.edu
Phone
(541) 917-4816

What Linn Benton Community College can offer you.

LBCC maintains an “open door” admission policy, meaning that anyone who is at least 18 years old is eligible to enroll in classes regardless of educational background. You may complete a, an online application, student data form, or registration request form and register for the desired class at any time during Open Registration. Before you can receive a certificate or degree, you must become admitted, by completing the admission process. If you’re working toward a degree or certificate, intend to register for 6 or more credits, or have applied for financial aid, you must complete the admission process. As a fully admitted student, you will be eligible for Priority Registration as either a full-time or part-time student and be considered for federal financial aid, if you applied. Registration is on a first-come, first-served basis. For all programs, the college reserves the right to give higher priority to district residents. Linn-Benton Community College accepts college-level transfer credit from regionally accredited U.S. post-secondary institutions. LBCC's Admissions Office uses Oregon State University's transfer course equivalency tables as a guide to determine equivalencies to LBCC's general education requirements.

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