Lakewood University

Student FAQ’s

Accreditation

Q: What is a college's accreditation and why is it important?

A: The accreditation status of a college, university or vocational institution gives you an indication of its quality. Lakewood University is a nationally accredited member of the DEAC and we are approved by the State Board of Career Colleges and Schools. This means that our educational programs are regularly examined by third-party accrediting organizations to ensure the quality of our curricula, instructional methodology, faculty and administrative policies. Lakewood University has consistently met — and often exceeded — the standards set by these organizations.

When choosing a college, accreditation is important for the following reasons:
  • Accreditation determines that an educational program is engaged in the continuous review of its quality, goals and objectives.
  • Accreditation assures that the college is accountable for meeting compliance standards recognized by employers and professional associations.
  • Accreditation represents the overall quality of a college’s educational programs.
  • Accreditation means that the credits you earn with one college are more likely to be transferable to other accredited institutions, although each institution makes its own decisions on transfer credits on a case-by-case basis.

Q: How do I know that Lakewood University's accreditation is legitimate?

A: When you’re putting your hard work and money into your education, we understand that you want to be certain that the college of your choice is genuinely and legitimately accredited. That’s why we encourage you to take a look at the credentials of our accrediting agencies below.

Distance Education Accrediting Commission (DEAC)

www.deac.org

Lakewood University is a nationally accredited member by the DEAC, which is recognized by the U.S. Department of Education as an official accrediting institution for college and university programs. DEAC regularly reviews our curriculum, administrative policies, faculty and instructional services to ensure that we meet their exacting standards of quality. DEAC Address: 1601 18th Street, N.W., Washington, D.C. 20009

U.S. Department of Education

www.ope.ed.gov/accreditation

The accreditation database is brought to you by the U.S. Department of Education’s Office of Postsecondary Education. Each of the postsecondary educational institutions and programs contained within the database is, or was, accredited by an accrediting agency or state approval agency recognized by the U.S. Secretary of Education as a “reliable authority as to the quality of postsecondary education” within the meaning of the Higher Education Act of 1965, as amended (HEA).

Academics

Q: What are my distance study options at Lakewood University?

A: All programs at Lakewood University are 100% online for your convenience.

Through online study you can…

  • Receive comprehensive textbooks online
  • Access your study guides and online course materials from your computer

Q: How much time does it take to earn a diploma, degree or certificate?

A: Associate Degree programs are designed to be completed in two (2) years or less, but Lakewood University gives you up to four (4) years from the date of your enrollment to complete your studies and earn your associate degree.

Diplomas & certificate programs are designed to be completed in 6 to 9 months depending on the course you choose. We allow you up to the time frame of your program from the date of your enrollment to complete your career course.

Q: Will I have to attend any classes in person?

A: Lakewood’s programs are offered 100% online. You’ll never have to waste time commuting to class or worry about paying for childcare. Study anywhere you want, whenever it’s convenient for you!

Q: Why am I receiving an academic status email?

A: At Lakewood University, Satisfactory Academic Progress (SAP) is a requirement for all students. Students receiving financial aid must also maintain SAP to remain eligible as defined by the U.S Department of Education.

If a student fails to meet SAP requirements, they will be placed under unsatisfactory progress. Unsatisfactory progress results in phone calls, emails, and increased support from the student’s success coach. The success coach will attempt to work with the student to determine the best method to return the student in satisfactory progress.

If a student continues to make poor academic progress, that student may be placed on unacceptable progress. Unacceptable progress is a severe level of academic standing and is the last level of academic standing before disciplinary measures up to dismissal are implemented. Students on unacceptable progress will receive regular support from their student success coach and the faculty at Lakewood College to bring them back to satisfactory progress.

  • Vocational/Certificate – Students must maintain a minimum cumulative GPA of 2.0
  • Undergraduates – Students must maintain a minimum cumulative GPA of 2.0
  • Graduate Programs – Students must maintain a minimum cumulative GPA of 3.0
  • Regularly participate in their specified academic program by logging on to the student portal.
  • Turn in assignments on a weekly basis

Q: What if I’m struggling in a course/program?

A: Lakewood University offers students a wide variety of resources to help students reach their academic goals and ensure academic success and graduation. Click here to learn more about the resources available.

Q: How will assignments, exams and grading be handled?

A: You will upload a variety of course assignments online directly to your instructor. They are graded by your instructor within one week with helpful feedback and comments. Some assignments will be graded instantly and automatically. Exams and quizzes are taken online, and grades are posted immediately. All grades and assignments are maintained in your confidential student folder.

Q: Where can I find my textbook?

A: All textbooks are embedded in the courses. Lakewood University’s eTextbook provider is VitalSource. Once you locate the textbook in the course you will be asked to create an account and then you will have access.

Enrollment

Q: What do I need to do in order to enroll at Lakewood University's today?

A: You’ll need to complete our online enrollment application here. Or you can contact a Lakewood University admissions advisor by phone at 1-800-517-0857 and provide a low initial payment to enroll and get started.

Q: How soon after enrolling at Lakewood University can I start my first course?

A: You won’t have to wait at all! All of Lakewood’s programs are available on an open enrollment basis, so there’s no waiting for a new session or semester to begin. You can get started anytime and progress through your studies independently, at your own pace.

Once you’ve decided on your program, simply fill out our online application or speak with an admissions advisor by calling 1-800-517-0857. Within 24 hours of receiving your completed application, we’ll send your first course textbook and study materials, which are included in your tuition. All you need to get started is a computer with access to the internet and Microsoft Office software!

Q: Are there any other fees I will need to pay in addition to tuition?

A: At Lakewood University, we keep your fees to a minimum covering our costs to process your application and provide you with our many unique services. All fees are included in the total cost of tuition. All students pay a $125 registration fee and each program or course includes a technology fee. Students taking a certificate or diploma program have a fee of $250 included into the cost of tuition. Students taking an Associate Degree program, have a fee of $125 included for each course.

Q: What is your cancellation policy?

A: We offer a no-questions asked, money back refund if you cancel within the first 5 days of your enrollment. Only you can cancel your enrollment — we will never cancel without your consent and official request.

If you cancel your enrollment after the first five days, you may be entitled to a refund or you may owe the school additional tuition. This is based on the number of lessons you’ve completed and the tuition you’ve paid. Any amount you owe or are due to receive will be determined by the Tuition Protection Agreement printed on the back of your Enrollment Agreement.

Q: Does Lakewood University accept credits from other universities?

A: Yes. You may receive credit for up to 75% of your degree as a combination of transfer credits from other institutions.

Q: Will my Lakewood University credits transfer to other schools?

A: The acceptance for transfer of its academic credit is determined by the receiving institution. The decision whether to accept transfer credit is usually determined by the similarity of courses completed to courses offered.

Q: How will I receive my course and study materials?

A: Course materials are sent automatically upon enrollment via mail or via access to the online student portal. If you are up to date on your tuition payments and your exam submissions, you will receive your printed textbooks, workbooks, study guides and other materials by mail in a timely manner. You may have immediate access to online study materials and lessons.

Graduation

Q: Is there a graduation ceremony?

A: Yes. Every quarter, Lakewood University graduates are invited to attend an online graduation ceremony where they can celebrate their success with family and friends.

Q: How soon after I graduate will I get my diploma?

A: Your diploma and transcript will be mailed to you within 30 days of graduating. Your account balance must be paid in full in order for you to graduate.

Q: How can I get a copy of my diploma or transcript from Lakewood?

A: Lakewood University’s transcripts must be requested in writing by contacting student services at 1-800-517-0857. You may also send your written request by fax to 216-803-9899. The first transcript is at no cost to you. Each additional transcript costs $5, and payment must be received before the transcript will be sent.

Q: Do you offer career placement assistance?

A: Yes, we offer career and externship placement. In addition, at your request, Lakewood University will provide you with:

  • A letter of reference
  • Mock interviews
  • Resume preparation
  • A review and critique of your résumé.
  • A copy of your transcript
  • A listing of job search books
  • The opportunity to have any prospective employers call us to discuss your educational program, when they are ready to make a hiring decision
Still have questions? Just call our advisors! 800-517-0857
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