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FALL 2021 - SPRING 2022 TUITION & FEES |
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Last Updated 7/15/2020 Tuition and fees are subject to change |
GENERAL FEE |
$ 11.80 * |
CAREER SERVICES FEE |
$ 8.25 ** |
STUDENT SUPPORT SERVICE FEE |
$ 14.25 $ 4.25 Summer Term only |
TUITION RATE | |||
Lake County | Out of County | Out of State | |
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$ 117.75 | $ 146.05 | $ 324.05 |
COMBINED TUITION, GENERAL FEE AND CAREER SERVICES FEE (per credit hour) | |||
Cr. | Lake County | Out of County | Out of State |
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1 | $ 137.80 | $ 166.10 | $ 344.10 |
2 | $ 275.60 | $ 332.20 | $ 688.20 |
3 | $ 413.40 | $ 498.30 | $ 1,032.30 |
4 | $ 551.20 | $ 664.40 | $ 1,376.40 |
5 | $ 689.00 | $ 830.50 | $ 1,720.50 |
6 | $ 826.80 | $ 996.60 | $ 2,064.60 |
7 | $ 964.60 | $ 1,162.70 | $ 2,408.70 |
8 | $ 1,102.40 | $ 1,328.80 | $ 2,752.80 |
9 | $ 1,240.20 | $ 1,494.90 | $ 3,096.90 |
10 | $ 1,378.00 | $ 1,661.00 | $ 3,441.00 |
11 | $ 1,515.80 | $ 1,827.10 | $ 3,785.10 |
12 | $ 1,653.60 | $ 1,993.20 | $ 4,129.20 |
13 | $ 1,791.40 | $ 2,159.30 | $ 4,473.30 |
14 | $ 1,929.20 | $ 2,325.40 | $ 4,817.40 |
15 | $ 2,067.00 | $ 2,491.50 | $ 5,161.50 |
* General fee is $11.80 per credit hour for a maximum of 15 credit hours per term. The general fee is used to defray the cost of admissions, registration and other direct student services. ** Career services fee is $8.25 per credit hour for a maximum of 15 credit hours per term. The fee will be used to cover such direct career services as academic planning, career counseling, transfer, and employment strategies. College Credit Plus students, students participating in apprenticeship programs, students age 60 and older auditing a class, and students taking non-credit classes are exempt from the career services fee. Tuition rate and fees are subject to change. |
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Tuition may be paid with cash (in person only), personal check, Visa, Master Card, Discover, enrollment in a Tuition Loan Payment Plan, and/or some type of financial assistance.
Any check or credit card transaction rendered to Lakeland Community College in payment of amounts due to the College and dishonored for any reason shall be charged a return payment charge. The student shall not be permitted to register for any subsequent term or obtain grade transcripts or receive grades for the current term until his or her financial obligation has been met.
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NOTE: the $25 fee for enrolling in the payment plan is being waived for fall 2021.
Lakeland offers an online Tuition Loan Payment Plan to spread the cost of tuition and fees over the term. You can set up automatic installment payments using a credit card or electronic check. You will be able to manage your account online and receive email notifications of changes to your account status. To enroll in a Tuition Loan Payment Plan, log in to myLakeland.
Note: There is a processing fee to enroll and late fees apply for unpaid accounts. If you have any questions please contact the Cashier's Office
Tuition must be paid in full or the student enrolled in a Tuition Loan Payment Plan by the tuition due date each semester (see Important Dates).
Students must drop their classes if they do not plan to attend. When registering for multiple sessions, the earliest tuition due date applies.
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Students who have received the Offer of Financial Assistance Award Letter, and who have registered for the minimum number of credit hours required to receive the aid, will have their aid automatically applied to tuition charges at the time of registration.
To keep financial aid: the student must attend classes, maintain Standards of Academic Progress, be aware of the Pell Recalculation dates, and understand what happens when they withdraw.
The student must have a means to cover indirect educational expenses until the electronic refunds are processed.
If a student has not received the results of the application at the time of registration, they should inquire about online tuition loan program.
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Students who officially withdraw from credit classes will receive a refund based on the schedule below.
COURSE TYPE | FULL REFUND | 50% REFUND | 25% REFUND | NO REFUND |
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16-WEEK CLASSES | Within the first two weeks of the class | Within the third week of the class | Within the fourth week of the class | After the fourth week of the class |
12-WEEK CLASSES | Within the first week of the class | Within the second week of the class | Not applicable | After the third week of the class |
8-WEEK CLASSES | Within the first week of the class | Within the second week of the class | Not applicable | After the third week of the class |
5-WEEK CLASSES | Within the first three days of the class | Not applicable | Not applicable | After the third day of the class |
INTERCESSION, FIVE-WEEK CLASSES OR SHORT SUMMER (LESS THAN 14 CALENDAR DAYS) | On or before the first class | Not applicable | Not applicable | After the first class |
ONE- OR TWO-DAY CLASSES | Before the first class | Not applicable | Not applicable | After the first class |
NOTE: This refund schedule applies regardless of the date a class starts during the first week of the semester. Click here for specific dates.
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Lakeland is required by law to classify student residency as follows:
All applicants and current students requesting a change of fees to in-state or in-county MUST provide a valid Ohio driver's license and appropriately dated proof of residence in one of the following forms:
Please note: A change to a Lake County address does not automatically change residency status. Students must submit the Request for Change of Residency Form along with acceptable documentation to the Student Service Center for review and approval by the Registrar.
Fees will ONLY be adjusted prior to or no later than the first day of the term. No mid-semester adjustments will be made. If documentation is presented after the start of the semester the next term will have the updated residency code listed.
Forever Buckeye
Forever Buckeye is a provision under Ohio Law that allows students who graduated from an Ohio high school or completed the final year of instruction at home as authorized under section 3321.04 of the Revised code, to re-establish Ohio residency without the 12-month waiting period formally required to establish permanent domicile. The applicant only needs to provide proof of graduation from an Ohio high school, a permanent address in the state of Ohio, and have legal status to remain permanently in the United States.
Complete the Request for Change of Residency Form and submit the following documents by the above posted deadlines: a) your Ohio high school transcript; and b) your current housing lease, property deed, or notarized affidavit from parents/other. (Please note: A copy of a high school diploma is not sufficient evidence of high school graduation. An Ohio high school does not include GED.) If you are not a U.S. citizen, you must attach copy of supporting documents establishing your current immigration or Visa status.
Immigration Status: Eligible and Non-Eligible Visa Types
Eligible Visa Types to Apply for Ohio Residency for Tuition Purposes | Non-Eligible Visa Types to Apply for Ohio Residency for Tuition Purposes |
Permanent Resident Alien | B; B-1, B-2, BW |
Political Asylee | F; F-1, F-2* |
Political Refugee | J; J-1, J-2* |
A; A-1, A-2, A-3 | K; K-1, K-2*, K-3, K-4* |
E; E-1, E-2, E-3 | M; M-1, M-2* |
G; G-1, G-2, G-3, G-4, G-5 |
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H; H1-B, H1-C, H2-A, H2-B, H-3, H-4* |
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I |
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L; L-1A, L-1B, L-2* |
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O; O-1, O-2, O-3* |
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P; P-1, P-2, P-3, P-4* |
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R; R-1, R-2* |
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TC |
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TD |
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TN |
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U; U-1, U-2, U-3*, U-4 |
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V; V-1, V-2*, V-3* |
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*This indicates a dependent visa status
To be eligible, the immigration documentation that you provide must be current.
A dependent student must also hold an eligible visa status. If a student currently holds an ineligible visa but has paid to adjust his or her visa status through the Department of Homeland Security, and once processed will have an eligible visa status, he or she will need to submit the receipt of an eligible visa type prior to submitting the Online Residency Form.
If you have received approval for Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) status, you may be eligible to apply for Ohio residency for tuition purposes. Please submit a current I-797 Notice of Action form, Employment Authorization Document (EAD), Request for Change of Residency form and supporting documents to the Student Service Center.
For questions about this process or the required documentation, please contact Lakeland's International Student Advisor.
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Senior citizens may audit credit courses on a space-available basis and have the tuition waived. Senior citizens are responsible for purchasing course materials and books in addition to the general, lab, student support service and career services fees.
To benefit from the senior citizen tuition waiver, a senior citizen must complete the Audit Request – Senior Citizen (PDF) and be certified as eligible. Once certified as eligible (Ohio resident; 60 years of age or older; provide proof of age and residency via Ohio driver's license or state issued I.D.), senior citizens may register during senior citizen registration dates, which is two business days prior to the specific part of term start date.
A senior citizen may take courses on a credit basis if his or her family income is less than 200% of the federal poverty guideline. For more information on this opportunity, contact Lakeland's Admissions Office.
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