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South Louisiana Community College company history timeline

1997

While the seven technical schools that are now a part of SLCC were well established by 1997, each with their own unique history, South Louisiana Community College (SLCC) was created by Act 1369 of the 1997 Louisiana regular legislative session.

1998

Operations of the college were launched February 1, 1998, and it offered coursework to 31 students at its New Iberia location beginning in May 1998.

1999

Classes were offered in Lafayette beginning in January 1999 and in Franklin during the Fall 1999 semester.

When the Louisiana Community and Technical College System (LCTCS) was organized in 1999, SLCC joined all of Louisiana’s community and technical colleges as an LCTCS institution, governed by the Louisiana Board of Regents for Higher Education.

2010

In 2010, the LTC, Region 4 was renamed Acadiana Technical College (ATC) and reorganized as a single college with Lafayette as the main campus and branch campuses in Abbeville, Crowley, New Iberia, Opelousas, St Martinville, and Ville Platte.

2012

In February 2012, leadership Bill 284 was introduced in the 2012 Louisiana Legislative Session authorizing for the merger of the two institutions into a new institution to be named South Louisiana Community College.

The “new” comprehensive SLCC enrolled more than 7,600 students in the Fall 2012 semester.

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1997
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