College of the Redwoods 2008-2009 College CatalogSkip Navigation | About the College | Admission | Enrollment & Fees | Financial Aid & Scholarships | Services for Students | Academic Regulations | Programs of Study | Community and Economic Development | Degree Programs | Course Descriptions | Faculty and Administration | General Information | Campus Policies & Regulations | Catalog Home | Site Map | Catalog Index CR'S LRC LEARNING RESOURCE CENTER at College of the Redwoods opened with a full range of academic support services in October 2002. The 39,000-square-foot LRC combines a traditional and electronic library with 140 general-use computers, a distance education classroom capable of broadcasting classes over cable TV and to other CR campuses, an Academic Support Center, a Writing Center, and a High-Tech Center for students served by the college’s Disabled Students Programs and Services. This facility provides a wide variety of tutorial and instructional support activities and media services to CR students and the surrounding communities. The LRC was conceived and designed to be a focal point of teaching and learning. This modern, integrated learning center enables the college to significantly enhance the learning opportunities it is committed to providing for the citizens of the North Coast.
Mission To become the central educational resource for the Redwoods Community College District. The district stretches from the Oregon border south to the town of Elk in northwestern Mendocino County and east to western Trinity County. To work as the information gateway, or “the server” for the CR District, linking the library and the Academic Support Center, with their array of media services into a single unit - administratively, physically and philosophically. History In 1987, College of the Redwoods submitted plans for the renovation of its existing library and requested funds from the state, which were tentatively approved. Soil samples determined, however, that the old Eureka campus library was too close to an earthquake fault line to be approved for the renovation. A new LRC building and funding proposal was submitted to the state in 1992. It was approved in concept and funded when voters passed Proposition 1A in November 1998. The Learning Resource Center at College of the Redwoods opened with a full range of academic support services in October 2002. The 39,000- square-foot LRC combines a traditional and electronic library with 140 general-use computers, a distance education classroom capable of broadcasting classes over cable TV and to other CR campuses, an Academic Support Center, a Writing Center, and a High-Tech Center for students served by the college’s Disabled Students Programs and Services. This facility provides a wide variety of tutorial and instructional support activities and media services to CR students and the surrounding communities. The LRC was conceived and designed to be a focal point of teaching and learning. This modern, integrated learning center enables the college to significantly enhance the learning opportunities it is committed to providing for the citizens of the North Coast. Features Available in the LRC
The Academic Support Center [ ASC]
The Writing Center
Disabled Students Programs and Services High-Tech Center
Distance Education
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