There are many different types of students in various stages of life at Lakeland. The admissions policies and requirements may vary depending on one's specific endeavors or background. Please review the list below to help prepare for your specific admissions process.
Are you are a new, continuing or former student? Maybe you're even just thinking about starting college. Our offices will guide you through all the necessary documents, forms and steps needed all the way from admission to graduation. We pride ourselves in our commitment to personal attention and are dedicated to providing high-quality customer service.
Admissions
Contacting admissions is often a student's first step towards attending college. Requirements for admission to Lakeland may vary depending on one's specific goal, however our staff is available and eager to guide prospective students and families through the process of becoming a Lakeland student.
Financial Aid
Financial aid offers a variety of financial aid resources, services and programs designed to help students meet their educational expenses. Our staff is dedicated to making sure students receive their aid in a timely and efficient manner.
Registrar
The Office of the Registrar maintains and secures the official academic student record and coordinates all processes involved with the registration of classes for Lakeland Community College.
Student Service Center
The Student Service Center is the one-stop location on campus where students can receive help with admissions, financial aid, registration and general billing questions. Students can also visit the SSC to access counseling and advising.
One of my favorite things about Lakeland is the CCP program, which is a great opportunity to earn college credit so that I'm able to save time and money in the future. It was great that I was able to earn two degrees while still in high school, so I can earn my bachelor's degree in 2 years. Oliver Richard College Credit Plus
I loved coming to class to learn about real-life cases that my professors have experienced and the opportunity to go through mock crime scene scenarios. Especially with the recent development of the criminal justice program, I enjoyed "investigating" a "residence", simulating a grave excavation, and lifting fingerprints. It is a bittersweet moment that I will be graduating. Ariana Oroz Criminal Justice