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Long Beach City College (LBCC) is a public community college in Long Beach, California, United States. It was established in 1927 and is divided into two campuses, the Liberal Arts Campus in Lakewood Village and the Pacific Coast Campus in central Long Beach on Pacific Coast Highway .
Linn–Benton Community College (LBCC) is a public community college with five locations in Linn County, Oregon and Benton County, Oregon. LBCC is the sixth largest of Oregon's seventeen community colleges, educating more than 12,000 students per year.
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Mike Muñoz, photographed at Long Beach City College on Feb. 14. ... The number of first-time Black students seeking a certificate or degree increased by 30% in 2022-23 over the previous year ...
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In 1987, Long Beach City College acquired Veterans Stadium from the City of Long Beach, and subsequently upgraded the stadium for use by local high school football teams. One of the most memorable football contests held at the stadium involved Long Beach Polytechnic High School and Lakewood High School , which drew over 11,500 fans and gained ...
This category is for notable varsity men's basketball players at Long Beach City College. Pages in category "Long Beach City Vikings men's basketball players" The following 9 pages are in this category, out of 9 total.
The Long Beach City College's Liberal Arts Campus is located in Lakewood Village. Part of the Long Beach Unified School District, this area's schools include Mark Twain Elementary School and Bancroft Middle School, both California Distinguished Elementary Schools. There are several Christian elementary schools at local churches in the Village.