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LCCC Catalog 2021-2022 
    
    Nov 21, 2024  
LCCC Catalog 2021-2022 [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Mission, Values, & Vision



Mission Statement

The Mission of Laramie County Community College is to transform our students’ lives through the power of inspired learning.

We are all bound by a basic understanding that our students, regardless of how they arrive at LCCC, yearn for a better life by engaging in the process of acquiring knowledge. Thus, we are compelled to aid this transformation by offering diverse educational experiences designed to be inspirational for all those involved in the learning process. While we recognize our work is diverse, the entirety of the work we do is grounded in the four foundational elements of the comprehensive community college mission:

  1. To prepare people to succeed academically in college-level learning (academic preparation);
  2. To engage our students in learning activities that will prepare and advance them through the pursuit of a baccalaureate degree (transfer preparation);
  3. To develop individuals to enter or advance in productive, life-fulfilling occupations and professions (workforce development);
  4. To enrich the communities we serve through activities that stimulate and sustain a healthy society and economy (community development).

Our Values

Core Values - We believe these values are inherent in the cultural fabric of the College and could not be extracted in any way.

  1. Passion - Our institution is wholly dedicated to engaging in our work, sharing our beliefs, and debating the merits of any course of action as we strive to transform our students’ lives through inspired learning.
  2. Authenticity - True to our Western heritage, we are genuine to a fault, without pretense, and steadfast in our dedication to delivering on a promise, product, or need.
  3. Desire to Make a Difference - We engage in and pursue our goals for the opportunity to create better lives, better communities, and a better world for those who are here today and the generations that follow.

Aspirational Values - We readily admit to a mismatch between our desire for these values and their existence at the College. However, our strong commitment to these ideals will shape the actions we take to ensure their universal presence at LCCC into the future.

  1. Commitment to Quality - Quality is found at the intersection of hard work and high standards that are consistently met. We are committed to promoting a culture of evidence that compels us to continuously strive for greater competence and productivity while always seeking to transform students’ lives through inspired learning.
  2. Entrepreneurship - In an uncertain era, endless opportunities await those institutions willing to take risks. Grabbing these opportunities requires informed risk-taking and innovation fostered in a safe, yet demanding, environment.
  3. Tolerance - As an institution, we must engage in wide-ranging, open-minded discourse with civility and objectivity grounded in what is best for our students as well as ourselves.

A Vision for LCCC

The Big Goal

Our over-arching goal is that our accomplishments as a community college will distinguish LCCC from others in the nation, in turn benefiting our communities and bringing pride to the Great State of Wyoming.

Vision Statement

In the future we are individuals united for a single purpose - to transform our students’ lives. Our nationally recognized, entrepreneurial, and innovative programs and services help students become the most sought after individuals. We develop world-class instructors. We are relentless in the use of evidence to make decisions that responsibly and efficiently allocate resources, drive instruction, and create an environment of adaptability and productivity. Every individual has the freedom to innovate and take informed risks based on promising practices and creative ideas. We fail fast, and learn from that failure as much as from our success. Clear academic pathways, high-touch services, and engaged employees are the bedrock of our students’ success. We drive collaboration throughout the community to ensure the success of all students who come to LCCC. We are changing the world of higher education facing seemingly impossible challenges head on.

Academic Freedom Statement

One of the most fundamental values at Laramie County Community College is academic freedom, which may be defined as the freedom to learn, teach, speak, research, and publish, subject to the norms and standards of scholarly inquiry, without interference or penalty, wherever the search for truth and understanding may lead. (Adapted from Oxford University)

Board of Trustees

Formulation of the policies for Laramie County Community College is entrusted, by Wyoming law, to a seven-member Board of Trustees. The trustees are elected for terms of four years. The board usually holds its regular business meeting on the third Wednesday of each month. Meeting notices are published in the local paper. The expiration year for the term of office of each trustee is shown in parentheses. The Board of Trustees maintains membership in the Association of Community College Trustees and the American Association of Community Colleges.

Mr. Jess E. Ketcham, Chairman (Term Expires 2020)
Ms. Wendy J. Soto, Vice Chair (Term Expires 2020)
Mr. Bob Salazar, Secretary (Term Expires 2020)
Mr. Don Erickson, Treasurer (Term Expires 2020)
Mrs. Brenda Lyttle, Trustee (Term Expires 2022)
Mrs. Carol Merrell, Trustee (Term Expires 2022)
Mrs. Janine Thompson, Trustee (Term Expires 2022)

President of the College

Joe Schaffer

Laramie County Community College Foundation

Mission

The Foundation was established in 1968 to develop and sustain support for Laramie County Community College through solicitation, management, and recognition of donations. The Foundation is dedicated to providing services and assistance to students, faculty, staff and the community, thereby enhancing a sense of tradition and pride that will assist in advancing the college.

2021 LCCC Foundation Board of Directors

Billie Addleman, President
Bob Womack, Vice President
Kathy Mawford, Treasurer
Dershie Barber, Secretary
Jeff Collins, Past President
Joe Schaffer, LCCC President
Kari Brown-Herbst
John Clay
Wynema Engstrom
Melissa Gallant
Jeri Griego
Anna Marie Hales
Stig Hallingbye
Don Heiduck
Jess Ketcham, Trustee
Jera Likely
Del Lummis
Scott Meier
Stephanie Meisner-Maggard
Carol Merrell, Trustee
Barry Sims
Mark Stege
Sandra Surbrugg
Janine Thompson, Trustee
Larry Walters
Sam Weinstein

LCCC Foundation Staff

Lisa Trimble, Associate VP of Institutional Advancement
Trista Wood, Director, Accounting LCCC Foundation
Kimberly Freimuth, Executive Administrative Assistant
Scott VanHorn, Development Officer, Major Gifts
Justin Gorman, Development Officer, Scholarships & Annual Giving
Amber Holen, Development Officer, Event Coordinator

Inquiries concerning the Foundation should be directed to:

LCCC Foundation
1400 East College Drive
Cheyenne, Wyoming 82007
307.778.1285
lcccfoundation.edu