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Louisiana Community and Technical College System

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The Louisiana Community and Technical College System (LCTCS) manages thirteen public 2-year institutions in the state of Louisiana.[1] It is headquartered in Baton Rouge, and is located on the campus of Baton Rouge Community College. The chair of the Board of Supervisors is Vincent St. Blanc III, and the President is Dr. Joe D. May.

Colleges

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Louisiana Community and Technical College System
Name Established Enrollment[2] Parishes served
Baton Rouge Community College 1995 9,088 East Baton Rouge
East Feliciana
Livingston
St. Helena
West Baton Rouge
West Feliciana
Bossier Parish Community College 1967 6,306 Bossier
Caddo
De Soto
Natchitoches
Red River
Sabine
Webster
Central Louisiana Technical Community College 2005 1,208 Allen
Avoyelles
Catahoula
Concordia
Grant
La Salle
Rapides
Vernon
Winn
Delgado Community College 1921 11,865 Jefferson
Orleans
St. Charles
St. John the Baptist
St. Tammany
Fletcher Technical Community College 1948 1,965 Iberia
Lafourche
St. Martin
St. Mary
Terrebonne
Louisiana Delta Community College 2001 4,063 Caldwell
East Carroll
Franklin
Jackson
Lincoln
Madison
Morehouse
Ouachita
Richland
Tensas
Union
West Carroll
Northshore Technical Community College 2010 5,053 Livingston
St. Helena
St. Tammany
Tangipahoa
Washington
Northwest Louisiana Technical Community College 1952 928 Bienville
Bossier
Caddo
Claiborne
De Soto
Natchitoches
Red River
Sabine
Webster
Nunez Community College 1992 2,320 Plaquemines
St. Bernard
River Parishes Community College 1999 2,341 Ascension
Assumption
Iberville
St. Charles
St. James
St. John the Baptist
South Louisiana Community College 1997 5,088 Acadia
Evangeline
Iberia
Iberville
Lafayette
Pointe Coupee
St. Landry
St. Martin
Vermillion
Sowela Technical Community College 1938 3,205 Allen
Beauregard
Calcasieu
Cameron
Jefferson Davis

See also

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References

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  1. ^ "Our Colleges". www.lctcs.edu. Retrieved 2023-04-28.
  2. ^ "Fall 2022 Preliminary Head Count Enrollment Report". Louisiana Board of Regents. August 2022. Retrieved June 16, 2023.
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