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Lake-Sumter State College

Lake–Sumter State College
Lake–Sumter State College's logo.
Former names
Lake–Sumter Junior College (1962–1970)
Lake–Sumter Community College (1970–2012)
Motto "Where Futures Soar"
Type Public state college
Established 1962
President Dr. Stanley M. Sidor
Academic staff
229 (fall 2014)
Administrative staff
203 (fall 2014)
Students 6,042 (fall 2014)
Location Leesburg, Florida, United States
Campus Leesburg
South Lake (Clermont, Florida)
Sumter (Sumterville, Florida)
Colors Blue and Green         
Athletics NJCAA Region 8, Mid-Florida Conference
3 sports teams
Mascot Lakehawks
Website www.lssc.edu

Lake–Sumter State College is a state college in Central Florida, and is a member institution of the Florida College System. The college has three campuses in Lake and Sumter Counties: the original campus in Leesburg, the South Lake Campus in Clermont, and the Sumter Campus in Sumterville. The college also partners with The Villages Charter High School as a dual enrollment site.

The original campus site in Leesburg has served multiple purposes over time. Silver Lake, which is adjacent to the original campus, was a Pre-Columbian site known to indigenous Floridians before the coming of Columbus to the New World. It was originally part of the Timucuan Indian territorial range and was known to the Seminole Indians who inhabited the area. The area was later home to turpentine mills, farming, citrus groves, winter tourists and land sales.

In 1942, the United States Army established an army air base, which extended from the current campus site across nearby US Highway 441. Today's campus buildings sit where the base's barracks were constructed. The site was home to the 313th Tactical Fighter Squadron for a short time in 1943. After the 313th Tactical Fighter Squadron left the location, German Prisoners of war (POW) moved into the barracks after being transferred to Leesburg from Camp Blanding. 250 POWs were held on the site. The Leesburg camp boasted one of the lowest rates of escape for prisoners in the country.


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