Any LBCC Course
Registering For Any LBCC Course While Still In High School
High school age students are encouraged to enroll in LBCC courses to complement their high school courses, to get an early start on college, or for personal interest. The College offers courses for college credit as well as non-credit courses. Most high schools will count college credits toward high school graduation. (If you are considering enrollment at Oregon State University following high school graduation, you may want to visit the LBCC/OSU Degree Partnership WEB site.)
If you're not yet 18, haven't completed high school, and don't hold a GED certificate, you must file an Underage Enrollment form before you take a credit class. (Forms are available at the Admissions Office/First Stop Center, from high school counselors, and is also on our website.) The Underage Enrollment form is not required for noncredit courses; however, you do need permission from the instructor.
Quick Facts:
Academic admissions standards: For most courses there are none; however, some LBCC courses have pre-requisites that must be met before enrollment is permitted.
Is enrollment in high school required? No.
Is referral or permission required? Yes. (See description above)
Regular LBCC class or special program class? Regular LBCC class.
Other restrictions: For credit classes, students must file an Underage Enrollment form and take placement tests before registering. Noncredit classes require permission of the instructor before registering.
Enrollment limit: It varies with each class.
Cost: It varies with each class.
Who should I contact if I have more questions? Kathy Chafin, Underage Enrollment Coordinator, 541-917-4753.