Lakeland Community College is a two-year community college in Lake County. Lakeland was the first college in Ohio founded by a vote of the people. Nowadays, Lakeland serves more than 12 000 full-time and part-time students each year at the main campus in Kirtland, off-site locations in Madison, Painesville and Willowick, and via distance learning.
The main campus is on a 400-acre wooded site in Kirtland, only 30 minutes from downtown Cleveland. Off-site campuses at Lakeland East in Madison, Victoria Place in Painesville, and Shoregate in Willowick offer students the opportunity to take classes even closer to home.
AdmissionTo become a Lakeland Community College student you have to:
- Apply for Admission (non-refundable fee application fee will be added to your first registration);
- Submit Transcripts;
- Apply for Financial Aid if needed;
- Take the Lakeland Placement Test;
- Meet with a Counselor;
- Register for Classes;
- Pay Tuition and Fees;
- Buy Textbooks.
Student services:
- Athletic and Fitness Center;
- Bookstore;
- Breakers Dining;
- Clubs and Organizations;
- Child Care;
- Women's Center;
- Men's Center, etc.
Financial Aid Financial Aid programs include college, state and federal grants, loans, work study programs and scholarships from local organizations. Every student is eligible for an interest-free, short-term loan to finance up to 90% of tuition charges.