Lake Tahoe Community College (LTCC), established in 1975, resides in the picturesque mountain setting of South Lake Tahoe, California, known for its proximity to the natural splendors of the Sierra Nevada and Lake Tahoe itself. This public two-year community college offers a range of associate degree and certificate programs with a particular emphasis on Wilderness Education and Outdoor Leadership, as well as areas such as Hospitality Management, which aligns with the region?s tourism industry. While LTCC maintains an open admissions policy with generally accessible program enrollment, the college does not provide on-campus housing, reflecting its community-based approach. The campus is characterized by its alpine architecture, blending with the environmental aesthetic of the region. LTCC does not emphasize intercollegiate athletics and instead focuses on academic and career-oriented programs designed to cater to both local residents and those drawn to the unique opportunities presented by the college?s location and course offerings.
Lake Tahoe Community College has an open admission policy which permits enrollment by any high school graduate or GED holding student. 548 students are enrolled on a full time basis, and 1,971 attend part time. In-state tuition for 2022/2023, excluding room and board, is $1,116 plus fees of $15.