Lone Star College is made up of seven campuses located throughout the North Houston metro area, serving 1,400 square miles in Harris and Montgomery Counties and more than 80,000 students each semester.
In addition to serving as the dual credit partner of CFISD and the single most popular starting place for CFISD graduates who attend college after high school, Lone Star College provides stackable certifications for vocational programs from welding to cosmetology and from data analytics to CISCO networking.
Lone Star College Cy-Fair serves CFISD high school campuses through College Connections Advisors, who visit the high school campuses regularly. Students interested in any of the Lone Star College Workforce programs should speak with the College Connections Advisor when they visit campus.
An Associate of Arts is an academic transfer degree designed for students who will ultimately be pursuing a Bachelor of Science degree at a four-year college/university. At LSC, the AA degree is a generalized degree that will not list a specific major but will be called Associate of Arts. Some AA Field of Study examples are Business, Criminal Justice, and Music.
An Associate of Science is an academic transfer degree designed for students who will ultimately be pursuing a Bachelor of Science degree at a four-year college/university. At LSC, the AS degree is a generalized degree that will not list a specific major but will be called Associate of Science. Some AS Field of Study examples are Computer Science, Biology, and Engineering.
An Associate of Applied Science is a two-year degree plan designed for students who want to pursue short-term training so they can enter the workforce immediately.
An Associate of Arts in Teaching is a two-year degree plan which satisfies the core requirements for baccalaureate programs at four-year institutions that lead to initial Texas teacher certification.
Certificates are specialized credit programs that train students in a specific field. Some certificates can be stacked and their earned credits applied toward an associate degree.
Fast Track, non-credit programs provide industry training which result in a workforce certificate. They are designed for quick entry into the workforce.