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College Now

College Now allows currently enrolled area high school students to earn Lane Community College credits for approved courses taken at their high school campuses, taught by specifically qualified high school teachers.

What Is College Now?

Lane Community College's College Now program is a free program that offers high school students the opportunity to earn college credit while in high school. Specifically qualified high school teachers teach select college classes at the high school. The program saves high school students hundreds of dollars in tuition and fees every year.

Information for High School Students

  • Classes are held at your high school.
  • These college credits are completely free
  • You have free access to the Lane CC library and tutoring resources

Resources for current College Now Students:

Contact hsc-office@lanecc.edu if you have issues completing the college now application or logging into myLane to register. 

If you thought you should have received college now credit but you don't see it on your Lane CC transcript, please fill out the Request a Missing College Now Course.

 

Information for High School Faculty

  • Close the opportunity gap for students in Lane County and beyond
  • Reward students for academically challenging courses
  • Promote seamless educational pathways to careers and college

See resources or learn how to become a College Now instructor

Information for Lane Faculty

View College Now Contacts

Articulations meetings are held annually in the spring.

an EMT instructor teaches high school students how to safely put a patient on a stretcher

Hands on Career Day

Join us for an introduction to careers in technical education! High school students will have an opportunity to connect with faculty members and current students in fields they're interested in. 

This year's event is on February 20, 2026.

Contact College Now

Lane Community College
College Now
4000 East 30th Ave.
Eugene, OR 97405

Building 19, Room 231
Monday-Friday 8 a.m. - 5 p.m.
(closed on Fridays during summer term)