To enroll in a Holden University Center Partnership Program, you will need to apply for admission to the main campus of the partner college or university. The encouraged approach for admission to a bachelor's degree program is to complete an associate's degree or the first two to three years of college courses from Lakeland Community College. To simplify admission to an undergraduate program, Lakeland strongly suggests scheduling regularly meetings with Lakeland's Counseling and Advising Center.
We encourage you to meet with an advisor from the partner institution with which you are seeking your bachelor's or graduate degree during your first two years at Lakeland Community College before transferring into a Holden University Center Partnership Program.
Lakeland has been a very enriching and welcoming experience, making way for a great transition from high school to college. My experience here has been incredible so far. The extra clubs and events Lakeland has to offer gives you the chance to experience a college life on a fabulous budget. My biggest piece of advice is to take advantage of everything on campus: the events, the gym, the clubs, the food bank. Go ahead and get out of your comfort zone to try them out. Autumn Reynolds Associate of Arts
My favorite thing about Lakeland is the perfect balance it offers between academic support and personal well-being. The quiet study areas are great for focused learning, and the gym helps me feel stay fit and energized. The supportive professors and mentors are always there to guide me. Plus, the wide variety of courses offered makes it great place to grown both academically and personally. Mili Jariwala Medical Assisting and Associate of Science