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Lakeland Community College

Address: 
7700 Clocktower Drive
Kirtland
OH
44094-5198
Code: 
LKCC
Campus Code: 
LKCC
University ID: 
203 599
Info: 
A college degree means opportunity for a higher salary, career advancement and a better quality of life. For many Northeast Ohio residents, that opportunity starts at Lakeland Community College. Lakeland offers more than 130 associate degrees and certificates that will lead to a high demand career or transfer to a four-year college or university. Areas of study include arts and humanities, business technologies, engineering technologies, science and health technologies, and social science and public service. Lakeland's career programs prepare students for immediate employment upon graduation. Lakeland's transfer programs prepare students for successful transfer to four-year schools with credits that transfer easily. The college also offers non-credit community learning and professional development classes and workforce development training. Lakeland provides quality education at an affordable price - Lakeland's tuition is about one-third the cost of most four-year schools. Students can save thousands on their college education and earn a degree without taking on a lot of debt. Financial assistance is available, including federal and state grants, scholarships, loans, and work study employment. Professors at Lakeland are experts in their fields with real-world experience. Class sizes are small, averaging 17 students per class. Lakeland offers convenient day, evening and weekend class times, and a growing number of online courses.
A college degree means opportunity for a higher salary, career advancement and a better quality of life. For many Northeast Ohio residents, that opportunity starts at Lakeland Community College. Lakeland offers more than 130 associate degrees and certificates that will lead to a high demand career or transfer to a four-year college or university. Areas of study include arts and humanities, business technologies, engineering technologies, science and health technologies, and social science and public service. Lakeland's career programs prepare students for immediate employment upon graduation. Lakeland's transfer programs prepare students for successful transfer to four-year schools with credits that transfer easily. The college also offers non-credit community learning and professional development classes and workforce development training. Lakeland provides quality education at an affordable price - Lakeland's tuition is about one-third the cost of most four-year schools. Students can save thousands on their college education and earn a degree without taking on a lot of debt. Financial assistance is available, including federal and state grants, scholarships, loans, and work study employment. Professors at Lakeland are experts in their fields with real-world experience. Class sizes are small, averaging 17 students per class. Lakeland offers convenient day, evening and weekend class times, and a growing number of online courses.
Costs
Published in-state tuition and fees: 
3 448
Published in-district tuition and fees: 
2 819
Published in-district tuition: 
2 790
Published in-state tuition: 
3 419
In-district average tuition for full-time undergraduates: 
2 790
Out-of-state average tuition for full-time undergraduates: 
7 313
In-state average tuition for full-time undergraduates: 
3 419
Published out-of-state tuition: 
7 313
Published out-of-state tuition and fees: 
7 342
Degrees
Less than one year certificate
One but less than two years certificate
Associates Degree
Admissions
Open admission policy: 
Yes
Completion of college-preparatory program: 
Not applicable
Admission test scores: 
Not applicable
Undergraduate Enrollment: 
9 452
Source: IPEDS 2010-2011