Lurleen B. Wallace Community College
Type | Community college |
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Established | 1969 |
President | Herbert H. J. Riedel |
Academic staff | 118 |
Students | 1,790 |
Location |
Andalusia, Greenville, and Opp, Alabama, USA Andalusia campus: 31°19′21″N 86°27′10″W / 31.32250°N 86.45278°W Greenville campus: 31°50′15″N 8°36′39″W / 31.83750°N 8.61083°W MacArthur campus (Opp): 31°18′25″N 86°15′14″W / 31.30694°N 86.25389°W |
Campus |
Andalusia campus: 160 acres (.65 km²) Greenville campus: 17 acres (.07 km²) MacArthur campus (Opp): 100 acres (.40 km²) |
Colors | Blue, White, Red |
Athletics | NJCAA Division 1 Region 22, Alabama Community College Conference |
Sports | Baseball, Basketball, Softball |
Nickname | Saints |
Website | www.lbwcc.edu |
Lurleen B. Wallace Community College (LBWCC) is a community college with campuses in Andalusia, Greenville, and Opp, Alabama. As of the fall 2010 semester, the college has an enrollment of 1,790 students across all campuses.[1] The college was founded in 1969 and named for Governor Lurleen Burns Wallace. In 1992, it opened the campus in Greenville. In 2003, LBWCC merged with Douglas MacArthur State Technical College, which opened in 1965 and is named for the late General Douglas MacArthur.[2] Athletic teams representing LBWCC compete in the Alabama Community College Conference of the National Junior College Athletic Association.
References
- ↑ "Lurleen B Wallace Community College". College Navigator. National Center for Education Statistics. Archived from the original on 18 July 2011. Retrieved 18 July 2011.
- ↑ "Lurleen B. Wallace Community College". Encyclopedia of Alabama. Archived from the original on July 17, 2011. Retrieved July 17, 2011.
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