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Lone Star College receives $2 million grant to aid institutions with COVID-19 mitigation strategies

The U.S. Dept. of Education awarded Lone Star College $2,071,860 under the CARES Act through the Institutional Resilience and Expanded Postsecondary Opportunity (IREPO) grant program to address the greatest unmet needs related to the pandemic. These resources enable institutions to resume or enhance in-person and online operations and implement COVID-19 mitigation strategies.

“Lone Star College is committed to providing the tools students need to be successful,” said Stephen C. Head, Ph.D., LSC chancellor. “This new innovative program will ensure our students have access to the resources they need to complete their degree.”

LSC will use the funds to develop the Extended Classrooms Expanded Opportunities (ECEO) project which will allow LSC to safely resume operations while expanding educational opportunities and includes two evidence-based strategies. The first is to convert regular classrooms into technology enabled extended classrooms (E-Classrooms) and the second provides professional development to ensure a successful learning environment.

“Investing in Texas higher education will provide our students with invaluable skills and resources now and keep Texas’ economy strong in the future,” said Sen. John Cornyn. “I applaud this announcement and will continue to do everything I can to help students at Lone Star College.”

This training for the implementation of E-Classrooms into the curriculum will increase the resiliency of LSC and ensure that instruction can quickly be transformed during any future disruption in educational services. ECEO will allow LSC to safely resume operations while expanding academic opportunities for all students.

In all, the U.S. Dept. of Education awarded 62 institutions or consortiums more than $112 million in financial support. Of those institutions, more than half are community colleges, historically black colleges and universities, minority-serving or serve rural students.

Lone Star College was awarded a $2 million grant to address the greatest unmet needs related to the pandemic. Pictured is Sen. John Cornyn speaking with students at LSC-Conroe Center. Cornyn helped distribute funds from the U.S. Dept. of Education to higher education institutes in Texas.

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Lone Star College offers high-quality, low-cost academic transfer and career training education to 93,000+ students each semester. LSC is training tomorrow’s workforce today and redefining the community college experience to support student success. Stephen C. Head, Ph.D., serves as chancellor of LSC, the largest institution of higher education in the Houston area with an annual economic impact of nearly $3 billion. Lone Star College consists of seven colleges, seven centers, eight Workforce Centers of Excellence, Lone Star Corporate College and LSC-Online. To learn more, visit LoneStar.edu.

 

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