Learn More about LSC-North Harris
Welcome to Lone Star College-North Harris! We look forward to assisting you on your educational journey. Near the bottom of this page is an overview of some of our most popular programs.
Whether you're seeking online classes, face-to-face, or a hybrid approach, there are many options to reach your goal!
Register for May Mini-mester and Summer Semester!
Meet with an advisor today so you're ready to register for Fall Classes!
Upcoming class starts
Summer I Classes Begin - June 5
Summer II Classes Begin - July 13
Fall Registration Opens - April 6
Fall Classes Begin - August 28
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Reach out to an advisor at NH-Advisor@LoneStar.edu to help with any questions. For more information, direct your questions to the addresses below regarding financial aid, university transfer, workforce programs, and more.
Student Services Hours
Mondays - Thursdays - 8 am - 7 pm
Fridays - 8 am - 5 pm
Saturdays - 9 am - 2 pm
Sunday - Closed
Summer 2023 Student Services Hours (May 29 - Aug. 11)
Mondays - Thursdays - 8 am - 6 pm
Friday - 9 am - 2 pm
Saturdays - 9 am - 2 pm
Sunday Closed
Financial Aid
Student Resources
Programs of Study
Thinking about attending LSC-North Harris or LSC-East Aldine Center? We can help you reach your goals!
Below is an overview of some of our most popular programs. Please click the “Learn More” button to receive more information on your specific interest.
We offer the following programs* of study:
- Arts, Humanities, Communication & Design
- Business & Professional Services
- Computer/Digital Technology
- Energy, Manufacturing & Construction
- Engineering, Mathematics & Sciences
- Health Sciences
- Public Safety & Human/Consumer Services
- Social/Behavioral Sciences & Education
- Industry Certification & Exam Prep
*Credit and Non-Credit (as of June 27, 2019)
Additional Programs and Resources
Academic ESOL focuses on academic-bound students. It emphasizes preparation for college study while at the same time teaches students about American culture and English for everyday living, and communication with Americans. We offer academic courses in reading, writing, oral communication, and grammar.
The High School Equivalency Program is designed for adults who left high school before graduation and are now interested in obtaining a high school diploma by successfully passing the General Educational Development (GED®) official test. The High School Equivalency Program is offered in English (GED® Full Review) or in Spanish (GED® Revisión en Español).
The Academy for Lifelong Learning is a membership community that offers free and low-cost classes, events and activities for adults age 50 and older. Choose from technology, health and wellness, financial planning, community service projects, literary discussion groups, genealogy, arts and crafts, an insider's view of Texas history, and more.