Returning to college when you are 25 or older can be challenging. It can also be one of the best decisions you ever make! Lakeland's Recruitment Center can help adult learner students navigate the enrollment process, choose an educational path, get financial assistance to pay for college, bring in transfer credits, and request credit for prior learning experience.
Class Attendance and College-Sponsored Activities and Events. In accordance with Board Policy 07.35 – Class Attendance and College-Sponsored Activities and Events, college-sponsored student activities and events should not conflict with regularly scheduled classes unless necessary.Staff planning student activities and events during regularly scheduled class times …
Feb 28, 2022 · Lakeland Community College is updating its mask requirements based on the Centers for Disease Control's (CDC) new guidance. Effective Monday, Feb. 28, 2022, students, employees, and visitors to Lakeland's campus may choose whether or not to wear a mask while inside our buildings.
The student must be able to operate x-ray apparatus and evaluate various radiographic images. Students must be able to reach and adjust the x-ray tube which is at a height of 52-60 inches from the floor. Students must assist or move patients from …
Complete college application(s). Composite score of 21 or higher on the American College Test (ACT) or combined score of 1400 on the Scholastic Aptitude Test (SAT). Complete high school algebra, chemistry, and biology with a "C" grade or better. An overall high school GPA of 2.5 on a 4.0 scale or equivalent.
12A student carrying a class load of 12 or more credit hours per semester will be classified as a full-time student. A student who carries less than 12 credit hours per semester will be classified as a part-time student.
Registration may be done online at my.lakeland.edu. Classes are open to all students as long as space is available. A Kellett School advisor will review each registration to determine whether or not the student has the necessary prerequisite(s).
All Lakeland sites are closed: all classes and activities are cancelled at all sites (main campus, Holden University Center). TV/Radio/Website listings will appear as: Lakeland CC - All Campuses.
30,777 USD (2019 – 20)Lakeland University - Sheboygan Center / Undergraduate tuition and fees
Degree and Certificate Programs.Course Descriptions. Accounting (ACCT) American Sign Language (ASLI) Anthropology (ANTH) Art (ARTS) Biology (BIOL) Biotechnology Science (BIOS) Business Management (BUSM) CAD Technology (CADT) Chemistry (CHEM) Chinese (CHIN) Cisco Networking Technology (CNET)
Fall SemesterEventDateFirst Weekday Class (Full 16-Week and First 8-Week Sessions)Monday, August 23, 2021College Closed Labor DayMonday, September 6, 2021Grades Submission for First 8-Week SessionMonday, October 11 - Wednesday, October 20, 2021Second 8-Week Session BeginsSaturday, October 16, 20218 more rows
Students may pursue supervised study for one-half to four semester hours of credit on an independent basis for academic work which reflects a reasonable and moderate extension of current Lake Land College courses. Students are permitted to enroll in Independent Study with permission of the instructor and approval by the division chairperson and the vice president for academic services. (See Board Policy 06.23 – Independent Study)
In accordance with Board Policy 07.26 – Academic Standing, Lake Land College interprets a cumulative “C” average, or 2.0 GPA, as the minimum acceptable standard of scholarship for graduation. Students will be notified if their academic standing falls below the minimum acceptable standard on their grade reports each term.
In accordance with Board Policy 06.18.01 – Credit through the Illinois State Seal of Biliteracy, Lake Land College grants course credit for two semesters of foreign language, including sign language, if a student’s high school transcript indicates that the student has been awarded the Illinois State Seal of Biliteracy. The student must request the course credit through the Lake Land College Admissions and Records Office within three (3) academic years after graduating from high school. Credit is based on criteria established by the State Board of Education and the following provisions apply:
In accordance with Board Policy 07.15 – Drop/Add, students may add or drop courses from their schedule during specifically set forth days as established by the Academic Standards Committee and published in the official academic calendar , the college catalog and other official publications.
In accordance with Board Policy 06.18 – Credit through Advanced Placement or International Bac calaureate Diploma Programs, Lake Land College grants credit for courses taken by high school students who participate in International Baccalaureate Programs. Credit is based on the International Baccalaureate Diploma subject scores according to the following provisions:
The Associate in Arts or the Associate in Science degree will be awarded to those students who pursue a course of study leading to transfer to a four-year college or university. The requirements for the degree are as rigorous as those at the four-year college or university and upon completion of the requirements students are admitted with junior standing to those colleges and universities that endorse the General Education Compact Agreement sponsored by the Illinois Board of Higher Education. Students select either the associate in arts or the associate in science degree based on their intended major and the requirements of their four-year college or university.
Lake Land College is a participant in the Illinois Articulation Initiative (IAI), a statewide agreement that allows transfer of the Illinois General Education Core Curriculum (GECC) between participating institutions. Complete of the GECC at any participating college in Illinois assures transferring students that lower-division general education requirements for an associate or bachelor’s degree have been satisfied.
Lakeland's spring semester will begin on Jan. 16, and classes will be conducted in the modalities shown on the spring schedule - with a mix of in-person, remote and blended teaching.
As of October 22, 2020, Lake County has reached Risk Level 3 , or Red Alert Level, on Ohio's COVID-19 Public Health Advisory System. Risk Level 3 indicates that Lake County is experiencing high levels of exposure and spread of the virus, and residents are instructed to limit activities as much as possible.
Stairwells throughout campus have been signed as one-way up or one-way down to support social distancing. This may be confusing at first, so your patience and understanding is appreciated. Based on traffic flow, these signs may be adjusted.
Due to the coronavirus pandemic, related state restrictions and the uncertainties of when we can safely gather again, we've made the difficult decision to hold a virtual commencement for spring 2021 which will premiere on Saturday, May 8 at 10 a.m.
Furniture in study and lounge areas has been removed to support social distancing. Due to limited storage room, you may see furniture being stored in the hallways and study spaces.
Symptoms may be flu-like, ranging from mild to serious, and include fever, cough and difficulty breathing. Person-to-person spread is occurring, although it's unclear exactly how it is transmitted and how easily the virus spreads between people.
Updated Nov. 16, 2020. Lakeland Community College has suspended its participation in NJCAA- sanctioned sports for the indoor 2020-21 season, affecting men's and women's basketball and women's volleyball.
All stated immunizations must be completed prior to providing patient care, most notably the Hepatitis B series which takes a period of 6 months for completion.
All students admitted to the dental hygiene program must be able to meet the following requirements: Students must be able to reason, analyze, synthesize and use problem solving skills in planning dental hygiene care. Students must be able to execute fine motor skills required in providing patient care. Students must hear and communicate ...