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Visiting Lakeland's campus is a fantastic way to get a feel for the college and find out if Lakeland could be right for you.

Lakeland offers a variety of events for every prospective student, whether you're getting ready to graduate from high school, an adult looking to learn a new career, or a student looking to transfer to Lakeland from another college or university.

We want everyone to feel welcome and be able to take part in are campus events – whether in person or online. If any special accommodations are required for participation, please let us know. We appreciate at least 14 days' notice if possible and will make every effort to accommodate all requests.

 
Visit Campus

There are many types of visitations intended to meet your needs and address your specific questions and concerns:

 
Campus Tours and Information Sessions

These weekly sessions are perfect for high school juniors, seniors and recent high school graduates who are considering attending Lakeland Community College. Each session takes about one hour.

  • Learn more about Lakeland and the steps for admission.
  • Receive information about financial aid.
  • Learn about opportunities to complete a bachelor's or graduate degree through the Holden Partnership Program.
  • Take a campus walking tour.

Registration is encouraged. Click here to register today!


Experience Lakeland Day

All prospective students are invited to discover how Lakeland turns your potential into success at Experience Lakeland Day! Experience Lakeland Day is held twice a year, once in the spring and once in the fall. This event is designed to give you a deeper look into all that Lakeland has to offer.

  • Learn the ins and outs of a smooth college transition.
  • Find out how affordable Lakeland can be with our financial aid experts.
  • Experience our state-of-the-art facilities during breakout sessions and department tours.

Our next Experience Lakeland Day is scheduled for the spring of 2026. Need to visit Lakeland sooner? Consider registering for one of our other campus visit opportunities.

College Fair

Co-sponsored by Lakeland Community College and Lake Erie College, the Lake County Fall College Fair is held in the fall on Lakeland's campus. This annual event is free and open to the public. Students are offered the opportunity to speak with personnel from participating schools and ask questions regarding programs offered at that particular college or university.

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Group Visits

School counselors and community leaders are invited to bring their students or organization to visit Lakeland Community College's campus! Tours include a short presentation, a Q&A session, and a guided campus tour.

Groups planning to visit campus should follow these guidelines:  

  • Reservations must be made in advance. 
  • Group visits will include a short presentation from an admissions specialist, a Q&A session and a guided, walking tour of campus. 
  • Students should be in grades 9-12. 
  • We can accommodate most group sizes. 
  • There must be at least one chaperone for every 10 students. 

Contact Admissions to arrange a group visit.

Transfer Student Information Sessions

These sessions are ideal for students who have ever attended a college or university (other than Lakeland), even if no credit were earned, and would now like to learn more about transferring to Lakeland Community College.

  • Learn more about Lakeland, the steps for admission and how to have your previous college transcripts evaluated for transfer credits.
  • Receive information about financial aid.
  • Learn about opportunities to complete a bachelor's or graduate degree through the Holden Partnership Program.
  • Take a campus walking tour.

Registration is encouraged. Click here to register today!

 


 

Oliver Richard 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

Ariana Oroz 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

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