Make the most of your summer by registering for classes at Lakeland Community College.
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!
A student enrolled at a college or university who wishes to enroll for one term only at Lakeland Community College and who plans to return to his/her former school for further study may attend Lakeland as a visiting student. Click here for visiting student information.
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Counseling and Advising appointments are available to help you plan your courses. To make an appointment call 440.525.7200.
Visiting students are currently attending another university or college and would like to take courses at Lakeland Community College for one term and have the credits transferred back to their home institution.
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 courses(s). Visiting students are not eligible for financial aid a Lakeland.
Contact Lakeland's Office of the Registrar for more information.
*If you cannot obtain written permission from your home institution, an unofficial or official transcript should be submitted to verify that course prerequisites have been met in order to enroll in courses at Lakeland Community College.
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