LSC Success - Learn, Succeed, Complete is the Lone Star College success and completion plan. Embraced throughout the entire LSC community, it is our commitment to the success of every student. We are here to help students Learn, Succeed & Complete their goals to:
• Earn an Associate Degree or credit certificate (AA, AS, AAT, AAS).
• Earn a Career & Technical Education (CTE) credential and/or industry certification.
• Transfer to a four-year university with core curriculum completed.
• Complete coursework to improve career opportunities.
The LSC Success plan started with the launch of LSC Best Start in 2011. Designed as the Quality Enhancement Plan (QEP) of our ten-year SACS reaccreditation process, Best Start focused on four key actions to achieve success in college:
• Set a goal
• Make a plan
• Get connected
• Stay involved
Since then, LSC Success has dedicated resources to studying and revising the policies, procedures, processes and practices that will accelerate and support these actions. LSC Success is equally focused on removing any barriers that prevent students from making progress towards goal completion. As a result, LSC Success is a well-researched and intentionally designed roadmap to significantly improve student success and credential completion. Many aspects of our completion plan have been in place to varying degrees in the past, but all are now consistently implemented and fully integrated into the day to day operations of every LSC campus location.
Since Best Start was launched, successive components are being phased in over several years. The current LSC Success phase includes:
- Common mandatory new student orientation
- Required student success course for First Time in College (FTIC) students
- Declared program of study in first year
- Required academic plan (specific program curriculum pathway)
- Required first term and continuous remediation
- Required test preparation prior to placement testing
- Workforce advisors for AAS and certificate students
Lone Star College is dedicated to increasing the number of students who complete a degree, earn a career certification or successfully transfer core curriculum credits to a four-year undergraduate program. LSC Success - Learn, Succeed, Complete is our plan to make sure goals become reality
Degree & Certificate Options
Choose the path that will help you reach your goals!
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AA
Associate of Arts
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Prepares you to transfer to a Texas public university or college as a junior with the intention of declaring a major in the liberal or fine arts (English, History, others).
- Includes general education core courses common to Texas four-year universities also called “the basics” or “core requirements.”
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AA FOS
Associate of Arts-Field of Study
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Prepares you to transfer to a Texas public university or college as junior with transferability of courses chosen for a specific major (Criminal Justice, Speech, Music, Business, and others).
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AAT
Associate of Arts in Teaching
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Prepares you to transfer to a Texas public university as a junior to work towards a degree that leads to initial Texas teacher certification.
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AS
Associate of Science
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Prepares you to transfer to a Texas public university or college as a junior with the intention of majoring in the sciences (Math, Engineering, Biology Social/Behavioral Science, and others.
- Includes general education core courses common to Texas four-year universities also called “the basics” or “core requirements.”
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AAS
Associate of Applied Science
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A degree program for the student seeking technical career skills for work in a specific career.
- Includes at least 15 credit hours of general education courses.
- General Education courses will transfer. Degree may also transfer if there is an articulation agreement with one or more universities.
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Certificate
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Prepares you to enter a specialized career field or upgrade your skills for job advancement. Most certificate awards are structured to allow you to move on to a higher-level certificate or Associate of Applied Science (AAS) degree. Preparation to sit for a state or industry certification are included where it is required for the job or where an industry advisory board recommended as such.
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Level I or Level II Certificate
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Prepares you for entry in a career field requiring up to 2 years of training and is typically is a pathway to an AAS degree.
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Occupational Skills Certificate (OSC)
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Prepares you to enter a high-demand career field with minimal training and is typically a pathway to a level 1 or level 2 certificate.
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Enhanced Skills Certificate (ESC)
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Pursued simultaneously with an AAS, prepares you for a career field with more specialized training.
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Advanced Technical Certificate (ATC)
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Pursued after the completion of a related bachelor or associate degree; preparation for a specialized career field.
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Fast-Track Certificate, non-credit
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Prepares a student for immediate job entry in a short period of time.
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