- A student may apply to enroll as a non-degree seeking student in up to three courses (9 semester hours of coursework) prior to seeking admission to a Lakeland degree program or major. This does not include dual credit courses taken through Lakeland’s Concurrent Academic Progress Program (CAPP) completed at the high school level or specific non-degree programs Lakeland offers.
- Before enrolling in coursework that would exceed nine (9) semester hours, a student must seek admission to a degree program or major at Lakeland.
- Approval from the Registrar or the student’s delegate is required if non-degree-seeking students wish to exceed this limit in order to meet external requirements for certification or are not a specialized program participant. Students should submit requests to the Registrar’s Office and specify the plan for completing the certification requirements or additional coursework outside of a degree program.
Criteria for Admission
While no single factor determines an applicant’s successful admission to Lakeland, the university seeks adult learners of good character with (a) a high school diploma with a cumulative GPA of 2.0 or above or (b) the equivalent of a high school diploma. In addition, the university accepts transfer students who have earned at least a 2.0 cumulative GPA and are in good standing at other accredited institutions of higher learning. Admissions decisions are not based solely on academic information.
Exceptions to the above admission criteria may be granted by a Kellett School Admissions Committee. Letters of appeal, personal recommendations, and the application to Lakeland University are required. Additionally, typically students with a cumulative GPA range from 1.75 to 1.99 will only be considered if the academic experience that resulted in the less than 2.0 GPA was more than two years ago. Furthermore, typically students with a cumulative GPA range from 1.50 to 1.75 will only be considered if the poor academic performance experience that resulted in the less than 2.0 GPA was more than five years ago. Students receiving an exception will be admitted conditionally.
Lakeland University provides equal educational and employment opportunity without regard to sex, race, age, religion, national origin, marital/parental status, sexual orientation, disability, or handicap. All equal opportunity questions should be referred to the Lakeland University’s President.
Lakeland University is authorized under Federal law to enroll nonimmigrant alien students.
When applying for admission to the university, an applicant is required to submit the following credentials to the Kellett School advisor:
- A completed Application for Admission along with a $35.00 non-refundable application fee.
- An official high school transcript-if a student has fewer than (12) transferable semester hours or if pursuing an Education major.
- Official transcripts from all post-secondary colleges or universities, if any.
- Military transcripts, if applicable.
- Evidence of English proficiency. This may be demonstrated by completion of a high school degree or its equivalency in English, or an earned minimum of twelve (12) semester hours of transferable post-secondary coursework taught in English. If the applicant does not have evidence of English proficiency, refer to the information outlined in the international student admission section under letter a. below.
Students who would like to share their ACT and SAT scores with the admission committee have the option to do so. These materials are not required as part of the application for admission.
Note: By submitting an application for admission, you are granting permission to Lakeland University to verify any information on the form. Inaccurate information may affect enrollment, tuition or financial aid status.
Decisions are made on applications once they are complete. Applicants are notified promptly by mail.
An international applicant is required to follow steps 1 through 4. Foreign university transcripts must be accompanied by an official course-by-course evaluation of all academic coursework translated in English. Approved foreign credential evaluation organizations, such as Educational Credential Evaluators (ece.org) and World Educational Services (wes.org) can be used for evaluation purposes. The course-by-course evaluation, English translation, and official transcripts are required as part of the admission process. The evaluation must include cumulative GPA. The evaluation can take several weeks to complete, so please plan accordingly.
An international student applying for admission must also complete the following:
- Submit, if the student’s native or first language is not English, Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL) scores. The minimum TOEFL score for undergraduate admission is 500 (173, for the computer-based test; 61, for the internet-based test). Under certain circumstances an international student who completes the language preparation of the university’s own English Language Institute may be admitted with scores lower than 500. TOEFL scores must be no more than two years old at the time of application.
- Provide financial documentation (certification of finances) that shows the student’s ability to pay for college and living expenses while studying and residing in the United States.
Note: An international student will be sent the Certificate of Eligibility (I-20) form required to obtain a student F-1 visa.
The following admissions deadlines apply to students seeking admission to the Kellett School undergraduate program.
Student |
Application Deadline |
New student |
7 days prior to the first day of the new term |
New student seeking conditional admission |
14 days prior to the first day of the new term |
Student seeking readmission to the university |
7 days prior to the first day of the new term |
Student seeking conditional readmission |
14 days prior to the first day of the new term |
Student seeking to return after suspension |
14 days prior to the first day of the new term |
Kellett School students who are admitted conditionally will be placed on probation for the first 12 semester hours completed at Lakeland University, which includes semester hours taken prior to admission. During the duration of probation, a student is required to continuously meet all of the following conditions:
- Meet the attendance requirements for the class(es) the student is taking
- Receive no grades of “F” for the 12 probationary semester hours
- Meet with an advisor a minimum of one time per semester during probation
- Receive a cumulative Lakeland University GPA of 2.0 or higher at the completion of the probationary semester hours
Upon successful completion of the conditions of probation, the student will be fully admitted. A letter will verify this status. If any one of the conditions of probation is not met, at any point during the duration of the students first 12 semester hours, the student will be denied admission to Lakeland University.
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