Student Services Shared with North Idaho College
We work closely with North Idaho College and their faculty and staff to bring a positive student experience to all those who participate in the transfer process. This collaboration allows us to provide a full menu of services to our students.
Accommodations can be made through North Idaho College's Disability Student Services Department. Call 208-769-5947 or visit their office in Seiter Hall, Room 100 to make an appointment. Students can also find applications at their front office.
It is strongly recommended that the request for accommodation be made as early as possible, well before the first test or lecture for which the accommodation is needed.
LC State Coeur d'Alene Students can take proctored class exams and placement exams at the North Idaho Testing Center at no cost.*
*Specialty exams may be charged a fee. Check with the testing center staff when making your appointment.
Up-to-date information about hours, rules, location, and more can be found on the NIC Testing Center Website.
NOTE: Walk-in testing is for NIC and LC State class exams only. All other testing (including placement assessments) requires an appointment. Call the NIC Testing Center at least one week or more in advance to make an appointment. For busy times such as mid-terms or finals it is strongly recommended that you schedule these appointments even earlier.
The Writing Center at North Idaho College is located in the middle of the North Idaho College campus, behind Lee-Kildow Hall. It is available to LC State CDA students for support on various writing assignments.
Call 208-769-3298 or visit the NIC Writing Center website for more information.
The North Idaho College Library allows LC State CDA students to check out books through the Molstead Library.
LC State students will need a student ID in order to check books out.
LC State student ID photos are taken at new student orientation or can be done at a later date in Coeur d'Alene by calling 208-667-5275.
For more information about the Molstead Library call 208-769-3355 or visit the Molstead Library website.
The Center for New Directions (CND) at North Idaho College (NIC) is designed to assist single parents and displaced homemakers with community resources and exploration of career and educational paths. Additionally, the CND delivers retention and completion support programs to students and future students who are enrolled in or express an interest in Career Technical Education (CTE) and meet one of the following criteria:
- Career Pioneers (non-traditional occupation): Anyone who is training to work in a field traditionally held by the opposite gender.
- Single Parents: A single parent with primary financial and custodial responsibility for supporting dependent children and who must gain employment skills in order to earn a living.
- Displaced Homemakers: Anyone who must seek training or paid employment outside of the home due to separation, divorce, death, or disability of spouse.
Services Include
- Career and education exploration
- Admissions assistance
- Educational program requirements
- Workshops covering a variety of topics
- Referrals for campus and community services
- Academic and time management planning
- Educational services
- Career services and job preparation resources
- Additional individual support
Please visit the CND web page for application information.
The American Indian Student Center is located at the Edminster Student Union Building (SUB-Lower Level). It is staffed by the American Indian Student Advisor, Amy Bardwell. This organization provides primary and supplemental advising and academic support services to American Indian students. To find out more information call 208-769-3365 or visit the American Indian Student Center's website.
Lewis Clark State College students can be a part of the NIC Veteran's Club, as well as take advantage of the NIC Veteran Resource Center.
Visit the Veteran and Military Family Services webpage for more info.
The North Idaho College Food Pantry is a safe and welcoming place designed to meet the needs of students who are facing food scarcity.
Location: NIC Edminster Student Union Building Room 004.
Call the NIC Student Services Office at 208-769-7863 or email foodpantry@nic.edu to set up an appointment.
Additionally, there are limited food pantry bags available at the DeArmond Student Services Center.
Contact Justene Garner at jmgarner@lcsc.edu or 208-664-7021 if you have any questions.
Visit the food pantry website for more information.
Get your sweat on! The NIC Student Wellness and Recreation Center is available to LC State students for a $15/month membership fee*.
Visit the North Idaho College Recreation website for more information.
*The standard rate for membership is $30/month, but the Student Services Task Force has agreed to cover half the cost for the Fall 2024 semester.