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Lakeland University

Coordinates:43°50′32″N87°53′01″W / 43.84213°N 87.88372°W /43.84213; -87.88372
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Private university outside Sheboygan, Wisconsin, US

Lakeland University
Former names
Mission House College
(1862–1956)
Lakeland College
(1956–2016)
TypePrivate university
Established1862; 163 years ago (1862)
AffiliationUnited Church of Christ
Endowment$17.5 million (2020)[1]
PresidentBeth Borgen[2]
Academic staff
41 Full-time & 181 Part-time[3]
Students2,511[3]
Undergraduates1,787[3]
Postgraduates724[3]
Location,
Wisconsin
,
United States
Campus240 acres (97 ha)
Colors  [4][5]
NicknameMuskies
Sporting affiliations
MascotMusko
Websitelakeland.edu
Map

Lakeland University is aprivate university affiliated with theUnited Church of Christ,[6] with its main campus inHerman, Wisconsin, United States,[7] and seven evening, weekend, and online centers located throughout the state of Wisconsin, inPewaukee,Madison,Wisconsin Rapids,Chippewa Falls,Neenah,Green Bay, andSheboygan. Lakeland also has a four-year international campus inTokyo.[8]

History

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Lakeland traces its beginnings to German immigrants who, seeking a new life, traveled to America and settled in the Sheboygan area.[9] In 1862, the founders built Missionshaus (Mission House), a combined academy-college-seminary.[9] The school was called Mission House College and Seminary until 1956 when it adopted the name Lakeland College.[10]

In 1956, the college adopted the name Lakeland and began focusing on a liberal arts education.[8] The seminary combined with the Yankton Theological School to become United Theological Seminary of the Twin Cities and relocated to Minneapolis/St. Paul in 1962.[11]In 1978, Lakeland launched the state’s first degree-completion program for working adults by offering evening classes.[12] Today, Lakeland’s Evening, Weekend & Online program enrolls more than 2,000 graduate and undergraduate students.[13]In 1991, Lakeland founded a campus in Tokyo, Japan and in 2005 it was recognized as an overseas campus, allowing it to sponsor visas for students.[8]On July 1, 2016, Lakeland College became Lakeland University. This change resulted in the creation of three schools, a School of Business & Entrepreneurship; a School of Science, Technology & Education; and a School of Humanities and Fine Arts as well as new academic offerings. The change was fueled by many factors, including desire to increase international recruitment and clear up confusion withLakeshore Technical College, a neighboring institution.[14]In the fall of 2017, Lakeland launched a cooperative education model which allows Lakeland students to gain 12–18 months of professional work experience with local companies, along with the ability to earn more than $100,000 to minimize post-graduate student debt.[15]

Academics

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Lakeland University is abachelor's andmaster's degree-granting university related to (though not controlled by) the United Church of Christ with nearly 3,500 students (850 traditional undergraduate students and 2,600 evening, weekend and online students) from 24 countries, 10 on-campus residence halls and more than 30 majors.[16]

Lakeland University offers 10 undergraduate majors and three graduate degrees. Courses typically meet once per week during evening hours, over 14-week semesters in the fall and spring and over 10-week semesters in the summer. With its BlendEd format, students always have the option of attending classes in person or accessing courses and completing their work entirely online.

Campuses

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The front of Lakeland University from South Drive

In addition to the main campus in Plymouth, Lakeland has seven evening, weekend and online centers, located in Pewaukee, Madison, Wisconsin Rapids (Central Wisconsin), Chippewa Falls, Fox Cities, Green Bay, Sheboygan.[17] The university also has an international campus in Tokyo, Japan.

Centers

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The university has centers located throughout Wisconsin:[18]

A location previously existed in Milwaukee, but was replaced by the Waukesha County Center.

Athletics

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Lakeland University teams (nicknamedMuskies) participate in theNational Collegiate Athletic Association'sDivision III. The Muskies are a member of theNorthern Athletics Collegiate Conference (NACC). Lakeland was a former member of theLake Michigan Conference until the spring of 2006. Men's sports include baseball, basketball, cross country, football, golf, soccer, tennis, track & field, volleyball and wrestling. Women's sports include basketball, cross country, golf, soccer, softball, tennis, track & field, volleyball, and Wisconsin's first intercollegiate women's wrestling team.[19] Lakeland's official colors are navy blue and gold.[20]

Lakeland Men's Volleyball won the National Intramural-Recreational Sports Administration National Championship in 2008.[21]

Notable alumni

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See also

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References

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  1. ^As of June 30, 2020.U.S. and Canadian Institutions Listed by Fiscal Year 2020 Endowment Market Value and Change in Endowment Market Value from FY19 to FY20 (Report). National Association of College and University Business Officers andTIAA. February 19, 2021. RetrievedFebruary 21, 2021.
  2. ^"Lakeland University hires first woman president in its 158-year history".
  3. ^abcd"College Navigator - Lakeland University".
  4. ^Lakeland University Branding - Lakeland Brand Guidelines
  5. ^Lakeland University Branding - Athletic Brand Guide
  6. ^"About Us".lakeland.edu. Retrieved2018-08-23.
  7. ^Leary, Patrick (25 May 2018)."Lakeland University launching food safety and quality major based on employer demand".bizjournals.com. Retrieved2018-08-23.
  8. ^abc"Lakeland College Japan Acquires University Status". Stripes Okinawa. 2016-06-28. Archived fromthe original on 2023-05-07. Retrieved2018-08-23.
  9. ^ab"Lakeland College".bizjournals.com. 21 February 2010. Retrieved2018-08-23.
  10. ^"Lakeland College to be called Lakeland University".WLUK, FOX 11 News. 2016-04-12. Retrieved2018-08-23.
  11. ^"Reformed Churches in Wisconsin | Wisconsin Historical Society".Wisconsin Historical Society. 2012-08-03. Retrieved2018-08-23.
  12. ^"Lakeland College celebrates 30 years of adult education at Madison Center".Hometown News LP. Retrieved2018-08-23.
  13. ^"Lakeland Fall 2016".Issuu. Retrieved2018-08-23.
  14. ^"Lakeland College to become Lakeland University on July 1".lakeland.edu. Retrieved2018-03-18.
  15. ^"Cooperative Education Program".Lakeland University. Retrieved2017-10-10.
  16. ^"Quick Facts".lakeland.edu. Retrieved2018-05-01.
  17. ^"BlendEd".lakeland.edu. Retrieved2018-08-23.
  18. ^"Campus Center Locations".lakeland.edu. Retrieved2017-10-10.
  19. ^"The Official Athletic Website Of Lakeland College".lakelandmuskies.com. Retrieved2017-02-10.
  20. ^"Lakeland University Muskies".Northern Athletics Collegiate Conference. Archived fromthe original on 2017-02-13. Retrieved2017-02-14.
  21. ^"Lakeland Volleyball Championship".
  22. ^"Sam Alvey UFC Profile Bio". 14 September 2018.
  23. ^Meronek, Josh."Pat Curran elected to NAIA Hall of Fame".The Lakeland Mirror. Retrieved2016-11-03.
  24. ^"Elmer George Homrighausen".Biola University. Retrieved2020-06-07.
  25. ^'Wisconsin Blue Book 193-1994,' Biographical Sketch of Calvin Potter, pg. 38
  26. ^"Kristy Yang".Ballotpedia. Retrieved2021-12-17.

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