Apr 25, 2024  
2014-2015 Traditional Undergraduate Academic Catalog 
    
2014-2015 Traditional Undergraduate Academic Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Student Classifications


The following sections state some of the specific criteria used for separating Lakeland students into class level categories or tuition cost groups. In several cases, the sections include policies that apply only to the students classified in a specific category.

Class Year Classification

All students who have been officially accepted by the college as candidates for the Bachelor of Arts degree will be classified as freshmen, sophomores, juniors, or seniors according to the following criteria:

Freshmen Students who have earned fewer than 30 semester hours.
Sophomores Students who have earned at least 30 but fewer than 60 semester hours.
Juniors Students who have earned at least 60 but fewer than 90 semester hours.
Seniors Students who have earned 90 or more semester hours.

Full-Time and Part-Time Classification

Students must be enrolled for at least 12 semester hours of coursework in a term to be considered full-time students. Students must be enrolled in at least 6 semester hours to be considered half-time students. All students who are enrolled in fewer than 12 semester hours of coursework in any term other than May Term will be classified as part-time students. Students participating in intercollegiate athletics must be enrolled full-time in the college’s traditional undergraduate program to maintain their eligibility to participate.

Special Registration Classifications

In addition to the normal full-time and part-time classifications for enrolled students, there are five other categories at Lakeland in which enrolling students are guided by unique registration policies. Those five categories are high school advanced placement, Kellett School, PACE, senior citizen, and special student registrations. In several cases, different classifications imply differences in tuition costs. For specific details regarding tuition costs, refer to the 2014-2015 Schedule of Tuition and Fees available in the Admissions Office.

  1. High school advanced-level students who wish to take courses at Lakeland College may do so with written recommendation from a high school principal, guidance counselor, or teacher and with approval of the Lakeland instructor presenting the course. In some cases, this arrangement is made through the State of Wisconsin’s Youth Options Program.

    Where approved by appropriate high school administrators and Lakeland’s Vice President for Academic Affairs, Lakeland College will award college credit for courses taught by high school instructors who have been granted Lakeland Adjunct Faculty status. The details for such offerings will normally be available to the public at least four months before the beginning of the high school term in which the course is to be offered. This program is referred to as the Concurrent Academic Progress Program (CAPP).

    All high school advanced-level coursework carries full college credit and may be applied toward a Lakeland degree. Interested students may contact the Office of the Registrar for details and deadlines.
     
  2. The William R. Kellett School programs require that students register for classes through the William R. Kellett School Office. Traditional undergraduate program students enrolling in Kellett School classes retain their traditional student program classification.
     
  3. The PACE classification includes students who have previously graduated from Lakeland College and are currently enrolled in traditional undergraduate program classes in order to strengthen an existing major or minor or to add a new major or minor, develop a new area of interest, or complete requirements for a new profession.

    The PACE tuition plan features a special cost reduction by offering traditional undergraduate program classroom seats that would otherwise be unfilled to students on the PACE plan. Consequently, the PACE plan may not be applied to out-of-classroom courses (i.e., independent studies, field experiences, and/or internships) or courses for which there is an enrollment waiting list.
     
  4. Senior citizens, age 60 or older, are accorded the same preferential treatment as Lakeland College alumni and may enroll in courses for academic credit under the PACE tuition plan (described above).

    If interested in auditing a course, rather than taking it for academic credit, a senior citizen may do so under the following conditions:
    • up to two courses, excluding applied music and aviation courses, may be audited per semester at a $25.00 tuition charge per course,
    • the cost of books and/or supplies is borne by the auditor,
    • the audited course(s) must be taken at the main campus pending space availability and instructor approval.
  5. Special student registrations are those students not covered by the above classifications who have registered in a Lakeland course. Students in this category may be enrolled under a reduced tuition plan.

    Special registration will be granted only to those students who are not pursuing completion of a major or minor at Lakeland College.

Students in the PACE, senior citizen, and special student categories are subject to the following unique policies:

  1. Enrollment in courses is on a space-available or standby basis. Full-tuition students will be given priority in all courses.
  2. With the exception of guaranteed student loans and the application of Veterans Benefits, no financial aid is available.
  3. Application for special registration enrollment must be made, in writing, to the Office of the Registrar.
  4. Internships, independent study courses, and applied music courses are not available for those students classified as PACE, senior citizens or special students.

For more information about these special enrollment programs, please contact the Office of the Registrar.

Changing from One Lakeland College Program (Traditional/Kellett School/Online) to Another

Students who have not reached senior standing may change from one program to another by filling out a Change of Program Request Form, which is available in the Office of the Registrar. Graduation requirements will be adjusted in accord with the student’s new program. A student at senior standing must complete the requirements of his/her current program. Students may at any time enroll in courses through any undergraduate program. The student’s advisor must approve all registrations for any Lakeland College program.

Students at senior standing who have been away from Lakeland for one academic year or more and wish to return but in a different program must apply for readmission. Such students will be subject to the requirements of the new program.

Tuition charges are based upon course enrollments and not upon program. Please refer to tuition/costs in the Financial Information  section of this catalog for a complete explanation.