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LRSC optimistic with spring enrollment numbers

Lake Region State College has released its spring enrollment report.  The LRSC Registrar’s Office reports 1,758 students for the Spring 2021 term, down 13 students from Fall 2020. 
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LRSC announces President's List and Dean's List honorees

LRSC announces President’s and Dean’s List Lake Region State College has released its honor lists for Fall 2020. Students who maintained a 4.00 grade point average are named to the President’s list.
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Burgum appoints Jeffry Volk, reappoints Dr. Casey Ryan to ND Board of Higher Education

BISMARCK, N.D. (FEB. 2, 2021) – Gov. Doug Burgum today appointed Jeffry Volk of West Fargo to a four-year term on the state Board of Higher Education and reappointed Dr. Casey Ryan of Grand Forks to a second four-year term on the board.
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Spring Key Event canceled

The Community College Foundation that supports Lake Region State College decided January 27 to not hold its Key Event fundraiser in April 2021.
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LRSC launches nursing apprenticeship program

DEVILS LAKE, ND – The nursing program and apprenticeship program at Lake Region State College (LRSC) have collaborated to create a nursing apprenticeship program. This program is designed to meet workforce needs in North Dakota. 
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Basic Life Support class for health care workers

Are you a nurse or nursing student needing CPR certification?
If you are, TRAIN ND Northeast is offering Basic Life Support classes for healthcare providers. 
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Royal Treatment continues with Grafton vs. Langdon Area Edmore Munich

Lake Region State College in Devils Lake is putting a new spin on its Royal Treatment program. Instead of going to area schools during the basketball season, this year, Royal Treatment will be delivered in a virtual manner.
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Graduating Spring 2021?

Students planning on graduating in Spring 2021 need to make sure they have checked all the boxes to get that degree.
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Economic impact of NDUS

BISMARCK, N.D. – The economic impact of the North Dakota University System (NDUS) on the state has risen to an estimated $5.5 billion for Fiscal Year 2019, according to a recent report by North Dakota State University’s Department of Agribusiness and Applied Economics.
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