Admissions
University Center at Gaylord
Lake Superior State University is known for
strong and distinctive academic programs
taught by faculty who take an interest in
student success. Our students are afforded
many opportunities to actively engage with
faculty members on research projects and
experiential learning. LSSU is Michigan’s
smallest public university providing a personal
approach to education. A complete
listing of programs offered will appear in the
Fall Program Guide.
Classes
Class start Fall 2009, for the following degrees:
- Criminal Justice
- General Engineering
- Environmental Management
- Forensic Chemistry
- Geology
- Geographic Information Science
More Information: http://www.ucgaylord.org/lssu.cfm
Registration
Information
Anyone 18 or older is welcome to enroll
part-time (11 credits or less) in LSSU courses.
You do not need to be formally accepted
unless you are working toward earning a
certificate or degree, seeking financial aid of
any kind (Veterans Affairs, Pell Grants, Guaranteed
Student Loans, BIA, Basic Grants,
etc.), or are not a United States citizen or
permanent resident.
Complete registration information is online. To register as a part-time student (not formally
accepted for admission) click on Open
Registration. You may register Online for
courses, or print out our In Line Registration
Form to be completed and mailed in.
Admission
Students may apply on-line. A non-refundable $25 application fee
is required. If preferred, a paper application (pdf) may also be completed.
The paper application has a non-refundable
$35 application fee.
Freshman
A freshman student is defined as a student
who has not enrolled in a post secondary
institution anytime after the summer following
high school graduation. You may apply
anytime after the end of your junior year of
high school. The best time to apply is early
in your senior year. Applications are processed
continuously and when all necessary
materials have arrived, you will be notified
of a decision as soon as possible. The primary
factors used to determine admission
are cumulative grade point average (GPA),
high school course curriculum and ACT or
SAT results. Students should feel free to submit
any additional materials which may aid
the Admissions Office in reviewing unusual
circumstances which may have affected high
school performance. ACT or SAT scores are
not used in the admissions process if you
graduated from high school two or more
years ago.
Transfer
A transfer student is defined as a student
who enrolls in a postsecondary institution
anytime after the summer following high
school graduation. Transfer students who
have earned more then 19 semester hours
of transferable college credit should request
official transcript(s) from all colleges attended
be sent directly to the LSSU Admissions
Office. If you have earned less then
19 semester hours of transferable credit,
we will also need to receive an official
high school transcript. ACT or SAT scores
will also be required unless you graduated
from high school more than two years ago.
Admission requirements for transfer students
require a 2.0 cumulative grade point average
and to be eligible to return to your former
college(s).
Transfer students will receive an evaluation
of their transcript credit upon acceptance
to LSSU. Courses with grades less than
C- will not transfer. You may also view how
courses will transfer to LSSU. We are also a
member of the Michigan Transfer Network. Kathleen Clarady, Admissions Transfer
Specialist will assist you with any questions
you may have during this process. She may
be reached at 1-888-800-LSSU or by e-mail
at kclarady@lssu.edu.
MACRAO Agreement
Michigan community college students admitted
to Lake Superior State University who
have the MACRAO stamp on their transcript
are recognized as having completed the general
education requirements at LSSU.
Contact Information
Sheila Simpson, MA
Director, Gaylord Regional Center
Lake Superior State University
80 Livingston Blvd
Gaylord, MI 49735
989.705.3791
Email: ssimpson@lssu.edu
Admissions Office
1-888-800-LSSU (5778)
1-906-635-2231
admissions@lssu.edu
Kathy Clarady,
Admissions Transfer Specialist
1-888-800-LSSU (5778)
kclarady@lssu.edu
Transfer Equivalencies
www.lssu.edu/equivlancy
www.michigantransfernetwork.org
Financial Aid Office
1-888-800-LSSU (5778)
1-906-635-2678
Registrar’s Office
1-906-635-2682
Library Services
Please see the LSSU library page for information on off-campus services for our students.
Student Services
My.LSSU (Register for Classes, View Grades, View Financial Aid, Access E-mail, etc...)
Disability Services (Services are arranged with the assistance of regional center staff, who can assist with providing extended testing time, proctoring in alternative locations, alternative format for textbooks and exams. Disability Services also serves as the facilitator between students, faculty, and regional center staffing.)
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