
LEDA CEO John Osborne Discusses New South Plains College Location
Osborne explained that there will be several benefits, including improving the Lubbock workforce, since graduates of community colleges tend to say in the area they went to school. It will also provide an opportunity for more citizens, who cannot travel to Hockley county, to go to school more locally. And finally, it will also be a pipeline for Texas Tech to grow, especially since students can be enrolled in both campuses at the same time.


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