Welcome to Luzerne County Community College, the community college of northeastern Pennsylvania. The campus of LCCC is located in the center of Luzerne county on a 167 acre site at South Prospect street in Nanticoke, Pennsylvania, of the 18 buildings that make up the college's main campus, our student Campus Center stands in the middle. This three story building houses student lounges, a cafeteria, fitness center and aerobics room, the college bookstore, the showman art gallery, our veterans center, student club rooms, and others student activity offices. The Student Support Center hosts our counseling, and student support services offices, tutoring, career center and keys program. The remodeled Trade Center is home to the college's various trades programs such as electrical construction, and plumbing, heating and air conditioning programs. Luzerne Hall contains our science classrooms and laboratories for various programs, including general biology, anatomy and physiology and organic chemistry. Founders Hall and College Hall house most of our general classrooms and computer labs. The college's new all in one, Addiction Recovery Educational institute is also located in this building. LCC's spacious library contains study areas, over 58,000 print books and periodicals, as well as digital resources such as ebook collections, with nearly 200,000 titles, 85 scholarly databases, and a streaming media collection. The Business and Information Sciences Center contains computer labs and classrooms for the college's Business and Computer Information Systems curriculum. The James A. Atherton gymnasium includes a two station gymnasium used for academic classes, as well as the college's trailblazer sports teams. Our baseball and softball teams have dedicated fields right on the main campus. The enrollment and administration center is one of the first buildings the students visit to apply, pay and register for their classes. The facility houses admissions, financial aid, the business office, academic affairs, registrar, student development, human resources, and the president's office. Luzerne's Technology Center features the college's technology programs engineering, robotics, fabrication, architecture, welding, automotive and diesel facilities. Also housed here is the Communication Arts Department with numerous lecture rooms, graphic arts labs, and studios, including photography, and the student run radio and television stations. But Joseph A. Paglianite at Culinary Institute in downtown Nanticoke, provides the college's hospitality programs with spacious teaching kitchens for culinary and pastry Arts, as well as the Gertrude Hawk chocolate room, and an ADC classroom and theater featuring a demonstration kitchen and a high definition television studio. The Community College's Health Sciences program are located in the Francis S. and Mary Gill Carrozza RN Health Sciences Center in downtown Nanticoke. This facility holds the college's 24 chair Benco Dental Clinic X ray rooms, nursing simulation equipment and surgical and respiratory labs. Two other important facilities on our campus include our educational conference center and Public Safety Training Institute. The PSTI includes an administration building and a burn building training tower used to help train first responders. A driver training road course for emergency responders and LCCC's professional truck driving program are also located here. Lucerne has additional centers located throughout northeastern Pennsylvania, including Berwick, Pittston, Wilkes Barre Scranton, Hazleton, the Northumberland regional Higher Education Center in Shamokin. And the Greater Susquehanna center in Watsontown. Luzerne County Community College is the largest college in northeastern Pennsylvania. 1000's of students choose LCCC each year, and over 90% of our alumni choose to live and stay right here in Pennsylvania. Over the past 50 years, Luzerne has graduated more than 35,000 alumni, helping our students get ready for success.