Lake Land College - Indiana State University
The University has partnered with Lake Land College to formalize transfer plans for particular majors. These plans enable students to
complete a specific Lake Land College associate degree and receive credit towards a specific ISU bachelor degree.
For helpful information on planning to transfer credit (or an associate degree) to ISU, read our Tips.
IMPORTANT: Browse these plans IF you are entering Lake Land College and planning to transfer an associate degree to an ISU bachelor degree. If you are (or
soon will be) finished with your studies at Lake Land, refer to transfer guidelines for helpful information and transfer evaluation tools.
Transfer plans are listed by academic area:
Arts and Sciences
Business
Nursing, Health, and Human Services
Technology (including human resource development)
Each plan details the Lake Land College courses accepted for credit at ISU; the ISU courses needed to complete the bachelor degree, and any other guidelines that apply. Credit transfer is possible for credit or degrees not listed, or credit earned from institutions other than Lake Land College.
NOTE:
1 In addition to these transfer plans, you can transfer your credit to more than 80 majors on the ISU campus. ISU accepts transfer credit as individual courses or blocks of courses. Details are available through the University's free transfer planning tool, which allows you to gain important information on how courses from other institutions will transfer to Indiana State University.
2 Visit DegreeLink for information on bachelor degree-completion programs offered via distance learning.
Criminology
English
Information Technology
Social Work
Accounting
Business Administration
Business Education
Finance
Information Design & End-User Computing
Insurance & Risk Management
Management
Management Information Systems
Marketing
Operations Management & Analysis
Nursing
Course-by-course credit transfer is available for all technology majors. For a list, visit undergraduate majors.
Last updated: 2 November 2009