Investing in a Lake Land College education sets you on a course for future success. Starting your bachelor’s degree at Lake Land can potentially save you more than $40,000 in tuition, housing and textbook rental fees. Lake Land College students enrolled in transfer ready majors can choose to transfer to four-year universities in or out of state. Once you have chosen the university you would like to attend, our academic counselors can help you create a personalized path for a seamless transfer.
Agriculture Pre-Veterinary Medicine
Engineering
Business Administration (Accounting, Finance, Management, Marketing) Business Education
Art English Liberal Arts Speech Communication
Bioscience (Non-Teaching) Chemistry Clinical Laboratory Science Conservation—Pre-Forestry Conservation—Pre-Wildlife Earth Science Environmental Science Mathematics Physics Pre-Chiropractic Pre-Dental Pre-Engineering Pre-Medicine Pre-Nursing Pre-Pharmacy Pre-Physical Therapy
Criminal Justice Early Childhood Education Economics Elementary Education Health Education History Mathematics Education Physical Education Political Science Psychology Recreation Secondary Education (Biology, Chemistry, Physics) Sociology/Social Work Special Education
As a Laker, you have the opportunity to create your own college experience. If you do not see your major on this list, ask how Lake Land College can still help you reach your goals!
Lake Land College’s expectation is that each student will create an individualized plan that will allow him or her to transfer successfully. We are very intentional about advising students for a successful transfer.
For transfer guides to college and universities, visit Counseling Services.
Contact Counseling Services at 217-234-5232 or counsel@lakelandcollege.edu, and we will be glad to help!
“In some ways my education at Lake Land College was better than what I experienced in my college years beyond.”
“I met so many people from various walks of life and made lifetime friendships. Furthermore, I think it is refreshing that your instructors actually know who you are and recognize students’ accomplishments.” – Dr. Ashton Ballinger, Laker Nation Class of 2008, resident obstetrician-gynecologist in Chattanooga, Tennessee
“The best part of my career so far is building relationships with my patients and trying to help them out whatever way I can.”
“I would like to tell anybody who is thinking about starting a medical education at Lake Land College that it is a great place to get a solid start and get ahead before you go to a university and go into medical school.” -Dr. Tyler Holsapple, Laker Nation Class of 2008, resident physician in family medicine at Overlook Medical Center in Southern New Jersey