Lakeland College

USA / Wisconsin / Howards Grove /
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As a liberal arts college offering both undergraduate and graduate degrees, Lakeland provides students with an education that is broad in scope, comprehensive in spirit, and focused in at least one area of study.


Through its curricular and co-curricular programs, the educational experience is designed to prepare students who: communicate clearly in speech and writing; think critically and reason intelligently across disciplines; have acquired the capacity to solve problems through analysis and evaluation; have an understanding of the natural world through scientific inquiry; are aware of the historical, social, and cultural forces that shape the United States and the international community; have an understanding of the Christian theological tradition, the role of religion in society and culture, and religious insights into ethics and values; have an appreciation and understanding of how the arts enrich life and contribute to culture; and are prepared to contribute to their chosen profession, to participate within their communities, and to continue to seek knowledge throughout their lives.

Lakeland at a Glance

Private, Midwestern, four-year college founded in 1862
Broad-based liberal arts curriculum
Nearly 4,000 full- and part-time students in day, evening and online programs
Traditional undergraduate student population of over 900
18:1 undergraduate student/faculty ratio
Over 30 undergraduate degree majors
Graduate programs in education, business administration, counseling and theology
One hour north of Milwaukee in the beautiful lakeshore region of Wisconsin
Multicultural student body with enrollment from over 30 countries
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Coordinates:   43°50'29"N   87°53'21"W
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