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LFCC Milestones
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1970

  • LFCC opens its doors and classes begin with 577 students. The original College building includes classrooms, laboratories, administrative and faculty offices, a business office, the William M. Dietel Bookstore and the Fredy and Klara Kummli Student Center.
  • William H. McCoy becomes the first president of the College.

1972

  • LFCC holds its first graduation ceremony. Ninety-two students receive degrees.
  • LFCC receives accreditation from the Southern Association of Community and Junior Colleges.

1985

  • LFCC’s Middletown Campus expands by building a technology center that includes a special events center, computer labs, classrooms and faculty offices.

1988

  • Marilyn C. Beck becomes the second president of the College.
  • Fauquier County Executive Bob G. Sowder donates 2.5 acres of property to LFCC to establish a second campus.

1993

  • The Middletown Campus technology center is dedicated and officially named the Alson H. Smith, Jr. Technology Center.

1994

  • Construction on the Middletown Campus Learning Resources Center is completed, providing students and community members access to thousands of books and resources.

1995

  • The Middletown Campus Learning Resources Center is dedicated in honor of benefactor Paul Wolk of Fauquier County.

1996

  • The Virginia General Assembly appropriates $7.2 million to construct a 60,000-square-foot classroom and administrative building on the Fauquier Campus.

1999

  • LFCC’s Fauquier Campus opens for classes and is dedicated. The Wolk Hall classroom and administration building is named in honor of Paul and Sheila Wolk.

2003

  • John J. “Ski” Sygielski becomes the third president of the College.

2005

  • LFCC celebrates its 35 th anniversary.