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LONE STAR
COLLEGE
INSTRUCTOR
AM I ELIGIBLE TO TEACH AT LSC?
You might not need a four-year degree to be eligible for a full- or part-time instructional position in a technical
program at Lone Star College. Qualifications to teach a technical course vary depending upon the program
and type of degree or certification. However, instructors are required to have a minimum of three-to-five years
of recent work experience, and this experience must be directly related to the teaching position they hold.
Required for all types of teaching:
• Industry work experience in the subject area
• Passion for the subject
• Willingness to learn through targeted faculty training for new teachers
WHY SHOULD I TEACH AT LSC?
LSC offers a diverse and collaborative multicampus work environment for faculty, instructors and staff. We offer
competitive salaries and excellent benefits packages.
Full-time and part-time teaching opportunities are available in short-term, contract training, workforce
certification programs, college-credit certificates and degree programs.
WHAT ARE THE BENEFITS?
As a full-time employee of LSC, you can take advantage of a variety of benefits and opportunities:
• Insurance Plan Options • Optional Retirement Savings Plans
• Retirement Plan Options • Education Assistance
• Paid Vacation and Holiday Time • Professional Development Opportunities
FOR MORE INFORMATION: LSC-Corporate College
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IN THIS ISSUE
Lone Star College Board of Trustees 2 2 On the Front Lines of
Health and Safety
Mike Stoma, Vice Chair, District 1 68
Ernestine M. Pierce, Trustee, District 2 12 10 5 Secure Your Future with
Iesheia Ayers-Wilson, Secretary, District 3 Cybersecurity
Art Murillo, Trustee, District 4 Cover: Pictured on the cover is Eduardo Pineda, a Fire Science
David A. Vogt, Trustee, District 5 Technology student at Lone Star College. 5 6 Fire Up Your Career
Myriam Saldívar, Chair, District 6 8 LSC Means Business
TBD, Trustee, District 7 10 Put a Spark in Your Career
Mike Sullivan, Assistant Secretary, District 8 12 Keeping America Moving
Jim Cain Ed.D., Trustee, District 9
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Lone Star College Chancellor’s Cabinet
Stephen C. Head, Ph.D., Chancellor
Mario K. Castillo, J.D., Chief Operating Officer and General Counsel
Jennifer Mott, Chief Financial Officer
Dwight L. Smith, III, Ed.D., Vice Chancellor, Academic and Workforce
Success
Gerald F. Napoles, Ph.D., Vice Chancellor, Student Success and CEO,
LSC-System Office, University Park
Link Alander, Vice Chancellor, College Services
Valerie Jones, Ed.D., President, Lone Star College-CyFair
Quentin Wright, Ed.D., President, Lone Star College-Houston North
Melissa N. Gonzalez, Ph.D., President, Lone Star College-Kingwood
Rebecca L. Riley, Ed.D., President, Lone Star College-Montgomery
Archie L. Blanson, Ph.D., President, Lone Star College-North Harris
Seelpa Keshvala, Ph.D., Executive Vice Chancellor and CEO, Lone Star
College-Online
Lee Ann Nutt, Ed.D., President, Lone Star College-Tomball
Shah Ardalan, Ed.D., President, Lone Star College-University Park
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Equal Opportunity Statement
Lone Star College is committed to the principle of equal opportunity in
education and employment. Lone Star College does not discriminate on
the basis of race, color, gender, religion, disability, age, veteran status,
sexual orientation, nationality or ethnicity in its programs and activities.
The LSC Associate Vice Chancellor, Human Resources is designated
as the LSC Equal Opportunity Officer and Title IX Coordinator for
employees. The LSC Associate Vice Chancellor, Student Success, is
designated as the Title IX Coordinator for students.
All employee inquiries concerning LSC policies, compliance with
applicable laws, statutes, and regulations (such as Title VI, Title IX,
and Section 504), and complaints may be directed to:
Chief Human Resources Officer,
Equal Opportunity Officer, Title IX Coordinator
5000 Research Forest Drive
The Woodlands, TX 77381
832.813.6520
[email protected]
The LSC Associate Vice Chancellor of Student Success, is designated as
the LSC Title IX Coordinator for students. All student inquiries concerning
LSC policies, compliance with applicable laws, statutes, and regulations
(such as Title VI, Title IX, and Section 504), and complaints may be
directed to:
Associate Vice Chancellor, Student Success
Title IX Coordinator
5000 Research Forest Drive
The Woodlands, TX 77381
832.813. 6841
[email protected]
Inquiries about the laws and compliance may also be directed to the Office
for Civil Rights, U.S. Department of Education. For further information, visit
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LONE STAR COLLEGE: ON THE FRONT LINES OF
Health AND Safety
When people think of careers in health and safety, nursing and Technology, Occupational Therapy and many more programs that
firefighting usually come to mind. But there are so many other are affordable and close to home.
career options available for those looking for a great paying
job. These industries are also in need of employees who are The U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics reports employment in health
highly trained in information technology, business, transportation, care occupations is projected to grow 16% from 2020 to 2030,
logistics and more. much faster than the average for all occupations, adding about
2.6 million new jobs. The bureau also reported the median annual
Lone Star College has been training people just like you for wage for health care practitioners and technical occupations
over 50 years. You’ll find everything from workforce certifications, (including registered nurses, physicians and surgeons, and dental
to associate degrees that transfer and even bachelor’s degrees all hygienists) was $69,870 in May 2020, higher than the median
designed to help you find a rewarding career. annual wage for all occupations in the economy of $41,950.
In addition to nursing, LSC offers training in a variety of health There’s good news for people interested in becoming a first
care programs that lead to exciting jobs. You’ll find Dental responder. LSC has the programs to get you trained with today’s
Hygiene, Diagnostic Medical Sonography, Health Information technology for tomorrow’s jobs. You’ll find everything from Fire
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Science Technology to Emergency Medical Services Professionals A Lasting
courses. First responders are highly satisfied with the work they Legacy
do because their work is so important to society. As an EMT or
firefighter, you’ll be in the position to provide life-saving care LSC has been training health care workers for nearly
to patients and can be confident that you’re making a positive 50 years. Pictured is the class of 1975 Vocational
difference. Nursing graduates.
In today’s cyber-connected world, health and safety careers rely
more and more on computers and digital devices to help them
perform their jobs. Information Technology professions ensure
these workers have the right tools needed to keep the community
safe. The threat of outside parties trying to hack into health care
and first responders’ networks continue to grow and require well-
trained IT professionals to stop an attack before it does damage.
The LSC-Westway Park Technology Center is a 133,000 square
foot state-of-the-art facility to train students in Information Technology
that mimics real world environments. The LSC Cybersecurity
programs provide students with up-to-date equipment to develop
the skills necessary to help them obtain an entry level position.
This degree can also help students move into a four-year degree
program if they choose to pursue a bachelor’s degree.
In addition to IT positions, the health and safety industries rely
heavily on transportation and logistics professionals, accountants
and business managers.
Whatever path you choose, LSC has the right program for you.
Visit LoneStar.edu/Programs-Of-Study to find your next career.
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Earn Your LSC has been providing workforce training for years, so it
only makes sense that its bachelor’s degree programs are first
DBAECHGELROER’ES class. LSC bachelor’s degree students are trained in local facilities
using the latest technology to ensure they are ready to enter the
You know that Lone Star College offers high-quality workforce workforce.
certifications and two-year academic transfer degrees, but did
you know you can also earn a Nursing; Cybersecurity; or Energy, In addition, your tuition does not change in order to earn an LSC
Manufacturing and Trades Management bachelor’s degree at bachelor’s degree. That means you pay the same low, affordable
LSC? rates as two-year students, saving you thousands of dollars each
semester. Plus, LSC bachelor’s degree programs provide smaller
“A bachelor’s degree from Lone Star College is just as class sizes leading to more interaction with professors and
prestigious as one from a typical four-year university,” said James increased learning opportunities.
Gustavus, LSC BAT Cybersecurity student. “In my opinion, LSC
does an even better job of preparing candidates to be ready to LSC bachelor’s degree students also take advantage of flexible
do the job after college.” learning options, perfect for “non-traditional” students who are
returning as older adults, or those who are already employed, but
looking for a better career.
“I have had a passion to complete my bachelor’s degree since I
got my associate degree,” said Gustavus. “For various reasons, it
was not feasible until now. Lone Star College having a bachelor’s
degree program really made it possible.”
The U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics reports that people with a
bachelor’s degree earn $19,000 a year more than those with an
associate degree and are also less likely to be unemployed.
LSC will offer a fourth bachelor’s degree, Emergency
Management, in the fall to help address the growing need for
this service. Emergency management directors prepare plans
and procedures for responding to natural disasters or other
emergencies. They also help lead the response during and after
crisis situations.
“Building on the success of our three current bachelor’s degree
programs, Lone Star College is ready to provide even more
bachelor’s degrees for high-demand careers,” said Stephen C.
Head, Ph.D., LSC chancellor. “This is a wonderful opportunity for
Lone Star College students who want to continue their education
close to home and at an affordable tuition.”
Want to learn more? Visit LoneStar.edu/programs-of-study/
bachelors-degrees and discover all the great options you have to
earn a bachelor’s degree with LSC.
One of the biggest questions regarding college is how to pay sure to list LSC if you have already enrolled (LSC school code:
for it. Fortunately there is money available to help students, even 011145). LSC will receive the information from your FAFSA form,
if you don’t think you qualify. calculate your aid, and send you an electronic or paper aid offer
explaining the amount for which you are eligible. It really is that
The first step you need to take is to submit the Free Application easy.
for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) form. This can lead the way to
receiving financial aid packages that may include more than The FAFSA aid is available Oct. 1 for the upcoming academic
one type of award including grants, scholarships and work-study year and must be completed each year. LSC encourages students
programs. This financial help is not a loan and does not have to to apply by April 1 since some aid has limited funds and is
be paid back. awarded on a first-come, first-served basis. Learn more by visiting
LoneStar.edu/PayingForCollege.
Don’t be turned off by the horror stories of filling out the FAFSA
Form. The reality is it takes around 30 minutes to complete. Be
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FSUEYCOTUUURRR EE Did you know that jobs in the cybersecurity field, such as an
information security analyst, draw a median wage of a $103,590
with CYBERSECURITY and have a 33% projected growth from 2020 to 2030?* And you
can be trained for unlimited career opportunities in just two years.
Enroll today in the Cybersecurity Associate of Applied Science
or Bachelor of Applied Technology degree programs at the LSC-
Westway Park Technology Center.
“Our philosophy is to help students gain every advantage
possible to fully prepare them for a rewarding career in Information
Technology,” said Dean Dr. Kim Hubbard.
“Working closely with industry partners ensures students receive
the most up-to-date training possible,” she said.
Immersed in contained, simulated environments in the classrooms
and data center, students learn on state-of-the-art equipment that
mirrors equipment used in the workplace.
Professor Gary Croft said CISCO CCNA courses provide skills
that are an important part of the cybersecurity degree programs.
More specifically, in his CCNA Cyber Ops course, students
get hands-on experience using enterprise-grade Cisco security
solutions they would need to know for detecting and responding
to security incidents.
In addition to the technical skills, students also attain a better
understanding of how organizations deal with cybercrime,
cyberespionage, insider threats, advanced persistent threats,
regulatory requirements, and related issues.
“Students gain job-ready practical skills for in-demand job roles
in cybersecurity operations,” he said. “In addition to graduating
ready to maintain and ensure security operational readiness of
secure networked systems, students are prepared for industry-
recognized CCNA Cybersecurity Operations certification.”
Cybersecurity program student
Hannah Ricks, who plans to graduate in
2022 and then pursue her bachelor’s,
chose this field because she likes
“solving puzzles, computers and the
money doesn’t hurt.”
She said she’s learned things
like network management, basic
programming skills and how to use
various tools for ethical hacking
purposes.
“In the data center, we learn to Cybersecurity student Hannah
use the actual hardware and software Ricks is on track to graduate
that we’d be using in the real world, in 2022.
including new versions of routers and
switches,” she continued. “I think the
biggest lesson I’ve learned is how truly
dangerous the internet is.”
One benefit of LSC-Westway Park Technology Center’s program
is the small class size allowing for personal attention to detail.
Additionally, the Cisco Network Academy provides students peer
networking opportunities, access to a webinar library, online
advice to get hired, virtual career fairs, Women in IT events and
more.
LSC Professor Gary Croft and students *Information Security Analysts : Occupational Outlook Handbook: U.S. Bureau
of Labor Statistics (bls.gov) |5
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YOUR CAREER
It takes a special person to become a built Fire Science Training Facility at LSC-
firefighter. The willingness to risk injury to Kingwood. Students who complete the two-
help save lives and property lies at the core year program will earn a Fire Science
of each fireman and firewoman. Technology Associate of Applied Science
degree.
Lone Star College understands this sense
of duty and is ready help those interested in In addition to learning firefighting and
becoming a firefighter become fully trained emergency response tactics, cadets are also
so they’re ready to make the right decisions taught important behavioral skills including
when preparing for an emergency. basic problem-solving, critical thinking,
being flexible when working with others
The job prospects for becoming a firefighter and developing knowledge and awareness
are promising. Employment is projected to of cultural differences in the workplace.
grow 8% from 2020 to 2030. An estimated
27,000 openings for firefighters are predicted Check out LoneStar.edu/Fire-Science if
each year with many vacancies coming as a you are looking for an in-demand career
result for the need to replace workers who that offers leadership opportunities, flexible
retire and exit the labor force. scheduling, the chance to be physically
active and be a part of a team that shares
LSC offers state of the training with world your values.
class facilities including the Emergency
Service Education Center at LSC-CyFair,
The Woodlands Emergency Training Center
at LSC-Montgomery and the soon to be
Amanda Erekson graduated from the LSC-Montgomery Fire Science program in 2010, but still
remembers the impact her training had.
“The LSC-Montgomery instructors truly helped me to put the skills that we were being taught into
action,” said Erekson. “Those lessons really stuck with me and helped me as I began my fire service
career with an excellent foundation. When things go bad, we revert back to our training.”
Erekson went on to become the first full-time female fighter for the Spring Fire Department and was
recognized as A-Shift Firefighter of the Year in 2018.
“The level of training I received doesn’t let me down, and I am proud to be an LSC-Montgomery
graduate,” said Erekson.
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LSC MEANS BUSINESS
Workforce careers don’t have to include hard hats and safety Students interested in law may want to check out the LSC
goggles, they can also include accountants, business administrators paralegal program which prepares them to perform in a variety
and paralegal assistants. of legal settings and to adapt readily to changes in the legal
environment.
The Lone Star College accounting program offers students
a wide range of training options, from earning a Fast-Track The program offers a two-year associate of applied science
Accounting Assistant/Bookkeeper certificate to an Associate degree and a one-year certificate in paralegal studies (only
of Applied Science in Accounting degree. These jobs involve students already possessing either an associate degree or a
assisting top level accountants and auditors by performing bachelor’s degree may enter the certificate program).
accounting, administrative and bookkeeping duties.
If you are looking for a new career that really adds up, check
The LSC business administration program prepares a diverse out all the business degree programs at LoneStar.edu/Programs-
group of students to succeed as the future managers and leaders of-Study.
within our local communities, preparing them careers in business
management, human resources and marketing.
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The Greater Houston Partnership reported that Houston is the
“energy capital of the world.”
“The Texas Gulf Coast is home to thousands of producers in
various chemical process industries. Those companies provide
great salaries for skills in high demand in the community that Lone
Star College serves,” said Darrell Mayon, LSC process technology
and instrumentation technology program director.
The LSC-Process Technology Center meets the burgeoning
demand through its process technology and instrumentation
technology programs. Process technology educates students
on various processes to produce intermediate or final products
from raw materials, such as crude oil, petrochemicals, specialty
chemicals, plastic materials, and refinery products. Instrumentation
technology trains students to maintain, calibrate, troubleshoot,
repair, and replace process instruments.
Graduates are qualified to work in refineries, petrochemical,
plastics, power generation, food and beverage, and
pharmaceuticals industries.
ENERGY INDUSTRY
EXPANDS
ACROSS HOUSTON
Serving the
COMMUNITY
WITH LOGISTICS MANAGEMENT
Logistics Management is a new program that is offered at
Lone Star College-Houston North Fallbrook. It is a business
management program that prepares students for employment in
the areas of supply chain management. The median salary in this
industry is $61,415.
Tom Hollis, Workforce Instructor, is excited to teach this program
and merge the curriculum with one of Lone Star College-Houston
North’s wraparound services. “This one-of-a-kind lab was inspired
by Amazon’s logistics area and will serve as the hub for LSC-
Houston North’s CARE Program food pantries, that provides food
items to help support our student’s needs,” said Hollis.
The lab is made for interactive learning. Equipped with six
55-inch LG specialized video wall TV monitors where students
will be able to evaluate the food pantry inventory as well as
track shipments of goods from Lone Star College-Houston North
Fallbrook to other Houston North locations while also being used
for instructional use.
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PUT A Spark IN YOUR CAREER
Welding is a growing career field that provides
lots of opportunities for people interested in learning
technology skills, exploring creative tendencies and
building a solid work ethic. Welding is used to join
steel beams in the construction of buildings, bridges,
and other structures and to join pipes in pipelines, power
plants and refineries.
It is estimated 29% of current construction workers
including welders will retire by 2026 creating a huge
demand for highly trained welders. With that demand
comes more work and opportunity.
Lone Star College offers a wide range of
welding programs that allow someone to earn
an American Welding Society Skills Certificate
or an Associate of Applied Science degree.
Remember, the more you learn, the more
you earn.
Check out LoneStar.edu/Welding to
put a spark into an exciting career.
Accounting is said to be the Certificate is a fast-track program that
“language of business” due to its provides industry training without the
wide-ranging applications. Lone need for admissions testing. The
Star College offers four different Payroll Assistant Certificate, like the
Accounting programs, with each first two, provides industry training
filling a different, but vital role for without the need for admissions
students. “I really believe that we testing. However, this program also
play an important part in preparing includes heavy emphasis on Payroll
our students for the workforce,” said Accounting. For students who possess
Associate Professor of Accounting a bachelor’s degree and intend to sit
Clifton Hill, CPA, CGFM, APA. for the CPA exam, LSC offers the two-
“Many of my students are also small- year Advanced Technical Certificate
business owners who simply wish in Accounting.
to gain an understanding of the
financial aspects of their business.” “I generally encourage my
students to gain an understanding of
The accounting associate of the various careers available in the
applied science degree is designed accounting field and then to pursue
to prepare students to fill entry level the tract that best aligns with their
accounting positions in industry. The interest,” said Hill.
Accounting Assistant/Bookkeeper
BY THE NUMBERS:
ACCOUNTING AT LSC
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12,000+
DEGREES AND CERTIFICATES
AWARDED IN 2020-2021
ABOUT LONE STAR COLLEGE
22 MORE THAN
STUDENTS 200
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PROGRAMS
CLASS OF STUDY
SIZE
MORE THAN
NEARLY
80K
STUDENTS $3 BILLION
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5 YEARS
get a jump start
High school students can get a jump-start on an exciting new career with
Workforce Dual Credit programs at Lone Star College. Dual Credit courses
allow you to earn high school and college credit at the same time!
Students who participate in these classes/programs will graduate from high
school with career skills and in many cases, a certification approving them
for employment in wide variety of industries including accounting, automotive
technology, computer science, cosmetology, fire science technology, vocational
nursing and welding.
Dual Credit students are also able to decide between Workforce Dual
Credit or Academic Dual Credit courses. The classes are a great way to gain
confidence by easing into college courses while you earn your degree faster.
Students also have access LSC support services including library resources,
career services, computer labs and tutoring.
Sound like a good deal? Then check out LoneStar.edu/DualCredit today
and explore the many advantages of dual credit courses.
on your college education
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SERVING THOSE WHO SERVED
Lone Star College is proud to provide military veterans credit for their service with the Prior
Learning Assessment (PLA) program which can shorten the time toward degree completion,
saving them money.
“Lone Star College taking into consideration my military experience has allowed me to
save on tuition and books as I’m pursuing a college degree,” said Ulises Ossio, military
veteran and LSC student. “Getting a few credit hours may not seem like a lot but being able
to save on tuition and books makes going to college more affordable.”
PLA provides students the opportunity to demonstrate
knowledge and skills acquired through military experience,
coursework and training. Students may earn up to 75% of
their required coursework through PLA credit. There are also
special programs in place to instantly approve LSC credit
hours for select medical occupations.
LSC can also help veterans navigate to apply for Veterans
Affairs benefits, additional financial aid and more. Learn
more by visiting LoneStar.edu/Veterans.
Ulises Ossio, military veteran and LSC student
movingKEEPING AMERICA
There’s an old saying that goes “if you bought it, a truck The program takes place at LSC-Transportation & Global
brought it.” The trucking industry moved 10.23 billion tons of Logistics Technology Center, a brand-new, 16,000 square foot
freight in 2020, generating $732.3 billion in revenue, is spite of state-of-the-art training facility where students learn the skills
a growing demand for drivers. The American Trucking Association necessary to become a truck driver. The facility houses 6
reports the nationwide truck driver shortage grew from 61,500 classrooms, a large driving track, 6 backing pads and a realistic
pre-pandemic to 80,000 post-pandemic. truck driving simulator.
The LSC Transportation Program helps students learn the skills Visit LoneStar.edu/Truck-Driving to learn more on how LSC is
needed to become a truck driver, including pre-trip inspection, training the next generation of CDL drivers with state-of-the-art
basic control skills, backing and city street/highway driving. technology and equipment.
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GREATER THAN THE Lone Star College is offering students the
SUM OF ITS PARTS opportunity to become Texas licensed police
officers thanks to the LSC Law Enforcement
Mechatronic technicians blend mechanics, electronics and Academy. This program provides the skills and
computing all into an exciting career that continues to grow competencies that will equip you for a career as
in-demand year after year. a law enforcement officer.
Mechatronics technicians operate, test and maintain Cadets will receive classroom instruction and
electromechanical or robotic equipment in a variety of industries. engage in hands-on training to learn the skills
LSC students are taught real-world skills that can lead to an related to police work and prepare them for the
exciting career with entry level salaries starting at $66,000. state licensing examination. Day and night classes
will be offered at the LSC-East Aldine Center and
“The Lone Star College Mechatronics program continues to be the program meets the Texas Commission on Law
driven with industry input,” said Steve Kahla, Ph.D., LSC-University Enforcement (TCOLE) requirements for Course
Park, Workforce Degrees and Certificates dean. “An advisory #1000696.
committee meets twice a year to review current processes,
certificate and degree, give advice for continuing success and Eligibility for this program exceeds general
provide ideas for changes and advancements in the program.” college rules for enrollment. Students must be 21
years of age, have a valid driver’s license, be
Students in the program develop important skills including a U.S. citizen, and have a high school diploma
complex problem-solving, critical thinking and quality control or pass the GED® test. Students must also
analysis. Once they complete the program, they will be prepared submit to a criminal background check, physical
to design engineering systems for the automation of industrial tasks examination, psychological assessment and drug
and create mechanical design documents for parts, assemblies or screening.
finished products.
Successful completion of the police academy
“Students receive related instruction that complements on-the- requires passing the academic, skills training
job learning,” said Danny Bacot, LSC-University Park Continuing (driving, firearms, defensive tactics, etc.), and
Education director. “This instruction delivers the technical, workforce physical fitness components of the course.
and academic competencies that apply to the job.”
Visit LoneStar.edu/LEA to learn more about this
LSC is a Registered Apprenticeship sponsor. Employers can exciting career opportunity.
partner with LSC to provide Registered Apprenticeship training
with an employer-driven model, combining on-the-job learning PROTECT
with related classroom instruction that increases an apprentice’s AND SERVE
skill level. The apprentice must be an employee of the company.
Please visit LoneStar.edu/Programs-of-Study/Manufacturing-
Technology to learn more about
beginning an exciting career
in mechatronics.
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Montgomery Willis LSC-CYFAIR
FM 1484 9191 Barker Cypress Road
LSC-Conroe Center Cypress, TX 77433-1383
281.290.3200
Conroe
LSC-HOUSTON NORTH
FM 3083 Splendora
250 N. Sam Houston Pkwy. E.
LSC-Magnolia Magnolia LSC-Montgomery Houston, TX 77060-2009
Center (TBD) and LSC-University Center 281.260.3501
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GOSLING RD. LSC-System Office, Kingwood, TX 77339-3801
LSC-Creekside The Woodlands 281.312.1600
Center
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LSC-Tomball Tomball LSC-Transportation & Kingwood
Global Logistics 3200 College Park Drive
Technology Center Conroe, TX 77384-4500
936.273.7000
LSC-Tomball Health SPRING STUEBNER RD. Spring LSC-Kingwood
Science Building LSC-NORTH HARRIS
LSC-Health Professions Building KINGWOOD DRIVE
2700 W.W. Thorne Drive
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and LSC-University Center School of Cosmetology 281.618.5400
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