Here are the latest publicly reported items about Long Beach City College (LBCC) up to now:
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LBCC regained its "large college" status, after post-pandemic enrollment declines, marking a sustained rebound in size and offerings. This status increase typically enables boosted funding and expanded services for students. [GlobeNewswire, Aug 19, 2024][1]
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LBCC's enrollment rebound included a Fall 2023 cohort with notable increases in Black student enrollment and a record number of new indirect matriculants in credit classes in the preceding years, signaling recovery of pre-pandemic levels. [GlobeNewswire, Aug 19, 2024][1]
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Local reporting echoed the district’s strategic plan to sustain growth, improve completion rates, and expand inclusive programs, aided by outreach and partnerships aimed at broad student support. [LBCurrent, Sept 3, 2024][2]
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The district has pursued campus projects and program expansions in recent years, including facilities investments and new labs (e-sports lab noted as opening in 2024-25), reflecting ongoing growth in student-facing infrastructure. [Yahoo Finance, Feb 27, 2025][3]
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LBCC has continued to highlight community impact and equity initiatives, including recognition-related milestones such as finalist status for national awards honoring equity and belonging, underscoring a continuing emphasis on inclusive campus culture. [Yahoo Finance, Jan 23, 2025][9]
If you’d like, I can pull more detailed, up-to-date stories from specific sources (e.g., LBCC’s own site, local outlets like LBPost, or major business/education press) and summarize them with direct quotes. Would you like me to do that and tailor the news to a particular focus (enrollment, programs, facilities, or equity)?
Citations:
- LBCC regains large college status: GlobeNewswire (Aug 19, 2024)[1]
- LBCC enrollment recovery details: GlobeNewswire (Aug 19, 2024)[1]
- Local coverage on strategic plan and outreach: LBCurrent (Sept 3, 2024)[2]
- E-sports lab and facilities expansion: Yahoo Finance (Feb 27, 2025)[3]
- National recognition for equity work: Yahoo Finance (Jan 23, 2025)[9]
Sources
After declining enrollment due to the COVID-19 pandemic, college officials throughout the state have been struggling to get students to enroll at the rate they were before. “Returning to large college status is crucial for LBCC because it enables us to expand our resources, enhance our academic offerings and better serve our diverse student population,” LBCC Superintendent-President Mike Muñoz said in a press release. Now due to having a large college status, LBCC can secure more funding from...
lbcurrent.comA White House report released Wednesday, September 9 has recognized the Long Beach College Promise (LBCP) program as one of the successful local initiatives used to help develop America’s College Promise Proposal (ACP), which aims to provide more college access and affordability for millions nationwide.
lbpost.comAfter declines caused by the pandemic, LBCC is one of the few California Community Colleges to achieve pre-COVID enrollment level...
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