Wisconsin's Leader

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Education Leader

"There's a lot of options to choose from but I think Lakeland ultimately is the right mix of flexibility and academic quality."

-Jon

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Lakeland College is Wisconsin's leader in
evening, weekend and
online education.

More than 30 years ago, Lakeland College introduced Wisconsin's first adult education program, devoted to giving working adults access to the flexible higher education they needed to achieve their goals.

Today, with more than 15,000 graduates, this program continues to lead the market in opening doors for adults seeking the impressive outcomes our bachelor's and master's degrees have delivered.

At Lakeland, you can count on the stability and program quality of an affordable non-profit, fully-accredited, private Wisconsin college that's been recognized as a leader in higher education for 150 years.

Lakeland specializes in content-rich learning on a flexible schedule, meaning you won't have to sacrifice the knowledge you desire in order to finish your degree you want. Classes are never dropped because too few students have enrolled, nor will classes stand in your way of having a normal life.

Our degree programs feature expert instructors with real-world experience, providing career-relevant instruction and making a big difference in the professions and lives of hundreds of graduates each year.

In addition, our program has been recognized for its innovative and flexible BlendEd® learning format that makes it possible for busy adults to complete their degree.

"It's not just some school that popped up in the last couple of years. I was looking for more credibility . . . this is going to be on my résumé . . . once I graduated, I wanted to be proud of where I went to school."

-Teresa