Joseph A. Alban, Treasurer Whitehall-Coplay Annabelle B. Creveling Allentown Samuel P. DeFrank Salisbury Willard G. Dellicker Trustee at Large Paul C. Fisher, Jr. Northwestern Lehigh Mathias J. Green, Jr. Northern Lehigh Mahew T. Korp Catasauqua Audrey L. Larvey, Chair Palmerton Roberta M. Marcus, Vice Chair Parkland William Miracle Trustee at Large Kenneth H. Mohr, Jr. Southern Lehigh William Santore, Jr. Panther Valley Randall L. Smith, Secretary Jim Thorpe David Krause Lehighton Ann L. Thompson East Penn Jerome B. Frank, Esq. Solicitor Lehigh Carbon Community College Board of Trustees Alumni Associaon Board of Directors Heather Mullen ’06, President Linda Krisko ’80, Vice President Michele Mullikin ’00, Secretary/Treasurer Jeremiah Wilhite, Student Megan Billowitch ’94 Krise Fogel ’01 Susan Heller ’03, ’07 Michael Mauro ’07 Shannon Semmel-Ciamacco ’96 Pamela Fenstermacher ’10 Cheryl Fisher ‘82 Kimberly Troup ‘13 Jane Wilchak, LCCC Officers Ellen Millard-Kern Chairperson; Chief of Staff, Senator Pat Browne’s Office Kathy Kovatch Reaman Vice-Chairperson and Secretary Kovatch Corporaon Thomas D. Oleksa Treasurer and Chair of Finance and Investment Commiee Annabelle B. Creveling LCCC Board of Trustees College Trustees Appointee Brian Kahler VP Finance and Admin. Services, LCCC Presidenal Appointee Members Tony Boyle Boyle Construcon Kim Capers Capital Blue Cross Robin Flores The Literacy Center Ronald Glass LCCC Faculty (rered) Barbara Green Blue Mountain Resort Jill Palazzo Hewes MKSD Architects David Jones County of Lehigh and New Vision Church Christopher Jordan Compliance Officer ChildWay Pediatric Services Richard Kern Naonal Penn Bank Bernard “Buddy” Lesavoy, Esq. Lesavoy, Butz and Seitz, LLC David Lobach Embassy Bank Timothy Mulligan Communies In Schools of the Lehigh Valley Ron Neimeyer Altronics, Inc. Kent C. Newhart Accounng & Tax Assoc., Inc. Dale Roth Dale A. Roth Architects, A.I.A. Velia Rothrock Chrisna Schoemaker Valley Youth House Bey Smith Trexler Haines, Inc. Willard Snyder New Tripoli Bancorp LCCC Foundaon Board of Directors Upcoming Events Lehigh Carbon Community College President Dr. Ann D. Bieber Lehigh Carbon Community College 4525 Education Park Drive Schnecksville, PA 18078 www.LCCC.edu 610-799-2121 June 4 COTA Conference from 8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. in the Scheller-Woodman Community Services Center at LCCC Main Campus. June 23 New student orientaon from 1 to 3:30 p.m. at LCCC Main Campus. June 27-30 Edugaming workshop from 8 a.m. to 3 p.m. June 29 New student orientaon from 1 to 3:30 p.m. at LCCC Jim Thorpe site. July 4 College closed. July 5-8 No dayme or evening classes. LCCC Signs Agreements with Central Penn College and Cedar Crest College Lehigh Carbon Community College president Dr. Ann D. Bieber announced two new relaonships with Central Penn College and Cedar Crest College. Central Penn College and LCCC now have an arculaon agreement ensuring students graduang with an associate degree from LCCC can seamlessly transfer their credits into a bachelor’s degree program at Central Penn College. Under the agreement, students interested in parcipang will sign an intent to enroll form, which will allow for dual advising between both LCCC and Central Penn College, assuring they are on the right path to earning their bachelor’s degree. The arculaon agreement allows graduates of specified LCCC associate degree programs a smooth transion to parallel bachelor of science degrees in accounng, business administraon, criminal jusce, healthcare management, health science and nursing at Central Penn College. The program-to-program agreements will provide students with 60 transfer credits and the opportunity to complete a bachelor’s degree program by fulfilling the remaining 65 to 66 credits as required, through Central Penn College offerings on the Summerdale campus in Lancaster or completely online. LCCC also signed an agreement for dual admissions with Cedar Crest College. The agreement allows students pursuing an associate in arts degree or an associate in science degree to be admied as a junior to Cedar Crest College. This dual admission agreement makes the process and transion smoother and paves the way for courses and credits to seamlessly transfer from LCCC to Cedar Crest. This dual admissions agreement makes the process and transion smoother for both the students and the instuons, paving the way for courses and credits to seamlessly transfer from LCCC to Cedar Crest. Dual admissions students will need to maintain a 2.0 cumulave GPA, enroll at Cedar Crest within one year of graduaon from LCCC, and complete all other admissions requirements. Over 200 tradional-aged students and almost 600 in the School of Adult and Graduate Educaon transfer to Cedar Crest from community colleges. Associate Degree Nursing Program Celebrates 25th Graduating Class The Associate Degree Nursing program graduated its 25th class on May 18. A pinning ceremony was held in Berrier Hall to celebrate the nursing students’ achievements and welcome graduates into the nursing profession. LCCC has a rich tradion of educang nurses. The Praccal Nursing program was the first program of the college; they celebrate 50 years along with the college. The nursing programs respond to the needs of the greater Lehigh Valley community by preparing qualified individuals for entry-level posions in nursing pracce. The reputaon of the graduates and of the programs is a posive reflecon of the affordable, accessible, high-quality educaon provided by the college. Pictured above: Dr. Karen M. Scolforo, president of Central Penn College, and Dr. Ann D. Bieber, president of LCCC, signed the new arculaon agreement in May. LCCC and Cedar Crest College signed a dual admissions agreement, providing LCCC students more opportunies to further their educaon. Dr. Ann D. Bieber is pictured with Cedar Crest College President Carmen Ambar.