Students who wish to transfer to Lakeland from another college must be in good academic standing and must submit official academic transcripts from all other colleges attended. Only coursework taken at regionally accredited institutions which is similar to courses offered at Lakeland College and in which the student has earned a grade of “C” or better will transfer. Grades earned at other colleges are not included in the Lakeland GPA. The Lakeland credit unit is the semester hour, which is equivalent to 1.5 quarter hours. All work completed at other colleges will be converted to semester hours when evaluating transferable credits. Upon acceptance to Lakeland, transfer applicants will receive an evaluation of their transferable credits with a listing of the courses required to complete a Lakeland College degree. All transfer students must complete a minimum of 30 semester hours of coursework at Lakeland College in order to earn a Lakeland degree.
Transfer Eligibility
Individuals who have earned a cumulative college GPA of 2.0 or higher will be considered for admission to Lakeland College. Students who have earned a cumulative college GPA of less than 2.0 may also be considered for admission, but may be required to submit additional information. (See Criteria for Admission .) If final, official records are not on file at least one week prior to the start of Lakeland classes, new transfer students will be asked to obtain and submit unofficial copies of records and/or grade slips before being allowed to register. Registration for subsequent terms will not be allowed until the application file is complete.
Transferring from Two-Year Schools
The college-level work of students transferring from accredited two-year colleges or technical schools will be evaluated on a course-by-course basis. Lakeland College accepts up to 72 semester hours of transferred credits from any combination of regionally accredited two-year schools. Students majoring in Early Childhood through Middle Childhood Education may be allowed to exceed the limitation on transfer credit from two-year institutions providing such credit is completed after their initial entry into Lakeland College and is part of their Early Childhood Education requirements.
Transferring as an Associate Degree Graduate
Associate degree graduates from approved two-year college or technical school programs will receive approximately two years of college credit when transferring to Lakeland. Lakeland College accepts up to 72 semester hours of transferred credits from any combination of regionally accredited and approved two-year programs.
Transferring from Four-Year Schools
The college-level work of students transferring from accredited four-year colleges will be evaluated on a course-by-course basis. Lakeland College accepts up to 90 semester hours of transferred credits from any combination of regionally accredited four-year schools.
Transferring with a Completed Bachelor’s Degree
A student who has completed a bachelor’s degree at another regionally accredited institution and wishes to earn an additional bachelor’s degree at Lakeland College will be required to complete the coursework for the appropriate Lakeland major and, except for education majors, will be exempted from Lakeland General Studies requirements. As with all other transfer students, those who are enrolling for a second degree at Lakeland must complete at least 30 semester hours of Lakeland coursework to earn a Lakeland degree.
Transferring from a Closing College
A student transferring from an accredited college which has been forced to discontinue its academic program offerings may transfer up to 90 semester hours of coursework. Lakeland will accept all coursework credited to the student at the closing institution and will require the student to meet all applicable Lakeland requirements for the completion of the bachelor’s degree.
Taking Courses at Other Colleges
A Lakeland student who wishes to take a course at another college while enrolled at Lakeland must receive written permission prior to taking the coursework if the credits are to be applied to a Lakeland degree. Forms for obtaining such advance written permission are available from the Kellett School advisors. If a student is taking coursework at another college concurrently with his or her enrollment in Lakeland courses, the total course load may not exceed 18 semester hours in any term. Only courses in which grades of “C” or better are earned will transfer. Grades for coursework taken through other colleges will not be included in the Lakeland GPA.
Credit and Advanced Placement by Examination
Lakeland accepts College Board Advanced Placement Examination (AP), International Baccalaureate (IB), College Level Examination Program (CLEP) and Defense Activity for Non-Traditional Education Support (DANTES) tests as a service to students who wish to earn credit for college-level achievement. On most tests, enrolling students who achieve a score of 3 or higher on an AP, a score of 4 or higher on all Higher Level IB exams, and 55 or higher on a CLEP or DANTES exam may be awarded college credit and will be exempted from the equivalent Lakeland course requirement. Students may not receive AP, IB, CLEP or DANTES credit for any subject area in which they have already taken college coursework. Students who have completed 85 or more semester hours of college coursework are not eligible for AP, IB, CLEP or DANTES credit. Lakeland allows a maximum of 30 semester hours of credit through equivalency exams.
CLEP tests fall into two categories: (1) General Exams, and (2) Subject Area Exams.
The General Exams in English composition, humanities, mathematics, natural sciences, and social sciences/history are designed to assess knowledge of fundamental facts, concepts, and basic principles as well as the ability to perceive relationships.
The following specific CLEP exams may be used to satisfy Lakeland College course requirement(s):
CLEP Title
|
Credits Awarded
|
Lakeland College Equivalent
|
Required Score
|
Composition and Literature
|
American Literature |
3 |
ENG 220 Introduction to American Literature; Exemption from Literature and Writing requirement |
55 |
Analyzing and Interpreting Literature |
3 |
Elective; Exemption from Literature and Writing requirement |
55 |
College Composition |
3 |
GEN 110 College Composition I: Academic Writing; Exemption from GEN 110 College Composition I: Academic Writing |
55 |
English Literature |
3 |
Elective; Exemption from Literature and Writing requirement |
55 |
Humanities |
3 |
Elective |
55 |
|
Foreign Languages
|
French Language |
4-8 |
Level 1 - Exemption from World Languages requirement (4 crs)
Level 2 - Exemption from World Languages requirement (8 crs)
|
55 |
German Language |
4-8 |
Level 1 - Exemption from World Languages requirement (4 crs)
Level 2 - Exemption from World Languages requirement (8 crs)
|
55 |
Spanish Language |
4-8 |
Level 1 - Exemption from World Languages requirement (4 crs)
Level 2 - Exemption from World Languages requirement (8 crs)
|
55 |
|
History and Social Sciences
|
American Government |
3 |
POL 221 American Government I; Exemption from History and Political Science requirement |
55 |
History of the United States I: Early Colonization to 1877 |
3 |
HIS 111 United States History I; Exemption from History and Political Science requirement |
55 |
History of the United States II: 1865 to the Present |
3 |
HIS 112 United States History II; Exemption from History and Political Science requirement |
55 |
Human Growth and Development |
3 |
EDUP 330 Human Growth and Development; Exemption from Social Sciences requirement; does not apply to Education majors |
55 |
Introduction to Educational Psychology |
3 |
EDUP 230 Educational Psychology; Exemption from Social Sciences requirement; doees not apply to Education majors |
55 |
Principles of Macroeconomics |
3 |
ECN 220 Principles of Macroeconomics; Exemption from Social Sciences requirement |
55 |
Principles of Microeconomics |
3 |
ECN 230 Principles of Microeconomics; Exemption from Social Sciences requirement |
55 |
Introductory Psychology |
3 |
PSY 200 General Psychology; Exemption from Social Science requirement |
55 |
Introductory Sociology |
3 |
SOC 100 Introduction to Sociology; Exemption from Social Sciences requirement |
55 |
Social Sciences and History |
3 |
Elective |
55 |
Western Civilization I: Ancient Near East to 1648 |
3 |
Elective; Exemption from History and Political Science requirement |
55 |
Western Civilization II: 1648 to Present |
3 |
Elective; Exemption from History and Political Science requirement |
55 |
|
Science and Mathematics
|
Biology |
4 |
BIO 100 Introduction to Biology; Exemption from Natural Sciences requirement |
55 |
Calculus |
4 |
MAT 231 Calculus I; Exemption from Mathematics requirement |
55 |
Chemistry |
4 |
CHM 131 Principles of Chemistry; Exemption from Natural Sciences requirement |
55 |
College Algebra |
3 |
MAT 130 Intermediate Algebra |
55 |
College Mathematics |
3 |
MAT 130 Intermediate Algebra |
55 |
Natural Sciences |
3 |
Elective |
55 |
Precalculus |
3 |
MAT 162 Precalculus; Exemption from Mathematics requirement |
55 |
|
Business
|
Financial Accounting |
3 |
ACC 210 Financial Accounting Principles |
55 |
Information Systems |
3 |
CPS 100 Introduction to Computers |
55 |
Introductory Business Law |
3 |
BUS 410 Business Law I |
55 |
Principles of Management |
3 |
BUS 330 Management Principles |
55 |
Principels of Marketing |
3 |
BUS 350 Marketing Principles |
55 |
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