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Why choose Lakeland Community College?

May 31, 2021 · Fall Conference Week (Faculty on Campus - No classes) Monday, August 16 - Friday, August 20, 2021: First Saturday Class (Full 16-Week and First 8-Week Sessions) Saturday, August 21, 2021: First Weekday Class (Full 16-Week and First 8-Week Sessions) Monday, August 23, 2021: College Closed Labor Day: Monday, September 6, 2021

How do I contact Lakeland Community College's Office of admissions?

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How do I graduate with a technical degree from Lakeland Community College?

Make the most of your summer by registering for classes at Lakeland Community College. Summer 2022 Registration Opens March 7 With credits that easily transfer to most four-year colleges and universities, it's easy to get ahead or catch up on coursework.

How long does it take for Lakeland Community College to process checks?

Life is hard right now. We're here to make it easier. Here's some good news: most of our scholarships are available with just one application! There are many options available for you to explore: Lakeland Foundation scholarships (one application) Outside scholarships; Other scholarship opportunities

When is summer registration 2021?

Summer 2021 Registration Opens March 8. With credits that easily transfer to most four-year colleges and universities, it's easy to get ahead or catch up on coursework. And our low tuition will save you money! Full summer session begins June 7. First summer session begins May 17.

Does Lakeland offer financial aid?

Visiting students are not eligible for financial aid at Lakeland. And, final grades are not automatically sent from Lakeland to the visiting student's home institution; an official transcript must be requested upon completion of the course (s). Contact Lakeland's Registrar's Office for more information.

Traditional Undergraduate Course Schedules

Below you will find current course schedules, academic policies, and additional course information. For more information, please contact the Registrar's Office at 920-565-1041 or by email at registrar@lakeland.edu

Small Class Sizes, Abundant Course Options, Fast Track to Diploma

Find information on academic policies, curriculum, course descriptions, and graduation requirements all in one place!

Access to Your Academic Information

At Lakeland University's Registrar's Office, you can register for courses, browse current academic catalogs, request your transcripts, and more!

How much is career services at Lakeland Community College?

Effective spring semester 2018, Lakeland Community College will implement a career services fee of $8.25 per credit hour for a maximum of 15 credit hours per term. The fee will be used to cover such direct career services as academic planning, career counseling, transfer, and employment strategies. College Credit Plus students, students participating in apprenticeship programs, students age 60 and older auditing a class, and students taking non-credit classes are exempt from the career services fee. Tuition rate and fees are subject to change.

What is the placement test for Lakeland Community College?

The placement exam tests students in English and math to determine their readiness for college-level coursework. Testing is conducted in Lakeland’s Test Center. After the exam, students will receive information regarding test scores and appropriate English and math courses. Students who place into pre-college developmental level English courses are required to enroll in these courses during their first semester.

What is a non-degree student?

Non-degree/non-certificate students who enroll to take courses for personal enrichment or professional development. Non-degree students must be a high school graduate or have obtained a high school diploma equivalency. Admission to the college does not guarantee entrance into programs with selective admission criteria.

What is the purpose of the Student Conduct Code?

The college’s goal is excellence in education and scholarly pursuit. It is the purpose of the Student Conduct Code not only to protect the health, safety, welfare, and property of the college and its students, but to preserve the intellectual and educational atmosphere which prevails throughout the college community and to provide the opportunity for all members of the college community to attain their educational objectives.

How many credits are required for Lakeland?

Qualifying full-time (12 or more credits) Lakeland students may register for one course per term during the regular academic year, on a space available basis, at any of the institutions participating in the cross registration program.

When can you withdraw from a class?

Students are able to withdraw from a class from the beginning of the third week through the end of the twelfth week of the semester. A course withdrawal will be indicated on a student’s academic record by a grade of “W.”

Can you get credits for a course waiver?

Students may receive credits or a course waiver if they can show proficiency and knowledge in a particular subject. Students who believe their prior education or related work experience qualifies for any of the options shown should make an appointment with a counselor. Final decisions rest with the division dean of the academic division in which the challenged course or courses are taught. 1