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Causes: Education, Undergraduate Colleges
Mission: The mission of alice lloyd college is to provide mountain students a quality character-based education, regardless of their financial ability, and to prepare them for leadership and service in the appalachian region. No student has ever been turned away because of an inability to pay.
Programs: Instruction alice lloyd college (alc) had an enrollment of 598 students for the fall 2017 semester. Full-time students from our 108-county service area (includes parts of ky, oh, tn, va, and wv) are guaranteed absoultely no out of pocket costs for tuition. Alc is one of only nine work colleges in the nation that requires all full-time students to work as a condition for enrollment. Each year, the college supports many alumni at graduate and professional schools through its caney scholars program. Sixty-three students are being assisted through the scholars program with nine pursuing medical degrees, 13 pursuing pharmacy degrees, 14 pursuing nursing and physician assistant degrees, and 27 pursuing law, engineering, business, and other graduate studies. Eighty-three percent of all alice lloyd college four year graduates return and serve appalachia. Alc provided 1,775,958 in institutional leadership grants and 836,525 in student work grants for the 2016-2017 fiscal year. The program service accomplishments included graduating 132 students in may 2017 with 32 percent having no student loan debt, while 68 percent had an average debt of 10,141 while attending alice lloyd college.
auxiliary auxiliary college housing and meal plan, along with the campus bookstore and caf, are primarily part of the auxiliary services. The campus has the capacity to house nearly 525 students with 469 living in the dorms for fall 2017. The college continues to provide students with the class schedule and class book adoption online, and gives students the option to either purchase or rent books through an online service or other online book markets. Students benefit by being able to shop for books at the lowest cost, whether through the college's online service provider or through the general online book sales market. The june buchanan school (jbs) had an enrollment of 122 for fall 2017 with 8 students enrolled in alc courses for the fall semester. The caney honors achievement program (chap) enables jbs students to challenge themselves further in their studies and receive college credits while in high school. The june buchanan school had students recognized for their high academic achievements by qualifying for the governor's scholar program, hugh o'brien youth leadership program, and pepp program for students wishing to learn more about the medical field.
student services student services programs include leadership education, athletics, intramurlas, counseling, career placement, student activities board (which plans a student activities calendar each semester), dining facilities, dormitory facilities, bridge program (which helps students make the transition from high school to college), convocation series, police department, summer and fall orientations. Student services has also been involved in the development, design, and now construction of the college's new multi-purpose campus center. Alice lloyd college has begun construction of a new campus center with a completion date of december 2019. The campus center will offer a wellness center for faculty, staff, and students. A commons area, with a food service area, will provide students a place to socialize and study. The campus center will also offer two gymnasiums which will accommodate both intercollegiate sports and expanded extracurricular activities for alice lloyd college students and june buchanan school students. Student services is also involved in planning the future construction of a new women's dorm. The project is in the early planning stage. Student services and the campus community were involved in many community service projects during fiscal year 2016-2017. The athletic program participated in trunk or treat night during halloween which provided a safe environment for the community children to dress up and receive treats. Athletic's also provided christmas meals to the homeless. The kentucky education association student program (kea) participated in community service projects as well. Education students were science fair judges at a local elementary and middle school. Kea participated in the campus trunk or treat night during halloween. Kea also sponsored read across america for grades k-5 at local elementary schools. The college leadership program participated in several community service projects. Leadership students sponsored a food drive and served food at a local homeless shelter. Leadership students also participated in christmas with kenny and distributed gifts to children, as well as participated in operation christmas child where students collected gift items and assembled boxes for needy children. Leadership students participated in local church functions, participated in community cleanup events, raised funds for the susan komen breast cancer foundation, and volunteered at local animal shelters to care for animals. Phi beta lambda (pbl) was active in community projects. Pbl students and faculty volunteered for the power up with nutrition program which provided bags of food each week for local needy elementary students. Faculty and students also contributed to the breast cancer awareness campaign and march of dimes campaign. The campus theatre club assisted in a fundraising campaign to help provide funds for local elementary students to visit disney world for a week. The theatre program staged performances for the campus and local community without charge. The campus workstudy program provided nearly 50,000 hours of community service to both the campus community and surrounding community. Students cut grass for the elderly, delivered clothing to the elderly, volunteered at local animal shelters, helped the community maintain flowers, delivered food to a local food pantry, participated in community cleanup projects, served at the local childcare facility, worked in afterschool programs, and various other community service projects and events.
student aid expenses 2,033,139. Including grants of 2,033,139. Revenue 0. Academic expenses 617,949. Including grants of 85,959. Revenue 0. Admissions expenses 564,684. Including grants of 78,876. Revenue 0. June buchanan expenses 948,400. Including grants of 66,687 revenue 0.