Locke City County Community College is the local two-year college. While not nearly as prestigious as it's nearby university counterpart, it is hardly the worst school you could attend, either. Alumni of the college have started many businesses in the city, and the school pays for billboards of their successful students to be displayed on the highways outside of town.
The main branch being in the city, LCCCC has dormitories and living facilities for its students. There are satellite campuses in three of the neighboring counties that are purely commuter, and they're looking to open a new branch in 2015. The colors of the college are an eye-searing orange and blue, and their mascot is a cartwheeling peanut named Chester.
On the weekends when most of the teaching buildings aren't in use for college purposes, the rooms are rented out for various children's programs and support groups.
Locke City County Community College
The main branch being in the city, LCCCC has dormitories and living facilities for its students. There are satellite campuses in three of the neighboring counties that are purely commuter, and they're looking to open a new branch in 2015. The colors of the college are an eye-searing orange and blue, and their mascot is a cartwheeling peanut named Chester.
On the weekends when most of the teaching buildings aren't in use for college purposes, the rooms are rented out for various children's programs and support groups.