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Lakeland College is a liberal arts college located in Sheboygan, Wisconsin west of Howards Grove. It offers both undergraduate and graduate degrees.
[edit] History
Lakeland traces its beginnings to German immigrants who, fleeing from religious controversy in Europe, traveled to North America and eventually to the Sheboygan area where they settled in 1847. Even as they struggled for food and shelter, these pioneers thought in terms of higher education for their children.
In 1862, they built Missionshaus (Mission House), a combined academy-college-seminary. The school provided training in the liberal arts followed by a traditional seminary curriculum, as most of the early students were destined to become ministers. As the needs of its students changed, Mission House gradually broadened its purpose. By the end of the century, enrollment was no longer limited to pre-theological students and the college had developed strong programs of study in a wider number of disciplines. Known simply as Mission House for 95 years, the college adopted the name Lakeland in 1956 and the seminary moved to Minneapolis/St. Paul in 1962 to become United Theological Seminary of the Twin Cities. The era of Mission House had ended, but Lakeland became heir to its campus, tradition and educational mission.
Lakeland College founded "Japan Campus" in 1991. The Japan Campus, situated in Shinjuku, Tokyo, has an EAP (English for Academic Purposes) Program and an Academic Program.
Students who graduate from Japan Campus are able to obtain the Associate of Arts Degree, and are able to transfer to Lakeland College and other universities and colleges in the United States.
The Japan campus has also accreditation from NCA, and has recognition from Ministry of Education, Health and Science(MEXT) of Japan as a "Foreign Universities and Colleges in Japan."
[edit] Full-Time Undergraduate Tuition Costs
- $8397.50 / Semester
- $16,795 / Year
- $560 / Credit (<12)
[edit] Undergraduate Majors Offered
- Accounting
- Art (Studio Emphasis)
- Art (Graphic Art)
- Biochemistry
- Biology
- Broad Field Science
- Broad Field Social Studies (History)
- Broad Field Social Studies (Sociology)
- Business Administration
- Business Education
- Chemistry
- Computer Science
- Criminal Justice
- Education (Early Childhood)
- Education (Middle Childhood-Early Adolescence)
- Education (Early Adolescence-Adolescence)
- English
- Fitness Studies
- German
- History
- International Business
- Marketing
- Mathematics
- Music (Instrumental Emphasis)
- Music (Piano Emphasis)
- Music (Voice Performance Emphasis)
- Music (Music Education Emphasis)
- Nonprofit Organization Management
- Pre-Engineering
- Pre-Nursing
- Psychology
- Religion
- Resort Management
- Sociology
- Spanish
- Specialized Administration
- Writing
[edit] Graduate Degrees Offered
- Master of Business Administration
- Master of Education
- Master of Arts in Counseling
- Master of Arts in Theology
[edit] Leadership
[edit] Key Administrators
- Stephen A. Gould, Ph.D., President of the College
- Joseph D. Botana II, Vice President-Finance
- Jane A. Bouche, Director of Athletics
- James C. Cape, Vice President of Advancement
- E. Anthony Fessler, General Counsel & Vice President for International Programs
- VACANT, Vice President for Academic Affairs and Dean of the College
- Sandra Gibbons-Vollbrecht, Dean of Students and Vice President for Student Affairs
- Allan D. Mitchler, Vice President of Enrollment Management
- David Stein, Director of Institutional Research & Planning
- The Rev. Kelly J. Stone, M.Div, Chaplain
[edit] Division Chairs
- Meg Albrinck, Ph.D., Humanities Chair
- Jeff Elzinga, General Studies Chair
- Mehraban Khodavandi, Ph.D., Education Chair
- Alan K. Mock, Ph.D., Social Sciences Chair
- Kathy Rath Marr, Ph.D., Natural Science Chair
- J. Garland Schilcutt, Business Administration Chair
- Martin Ulrich, Ph.D., Creative Arts Chair
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