Lake Land College | |
President: | Jonathan "Josh" Bullock |
Students: | 3,742 (Fall 2022)[1] |
Campus: | Rural, |
State: | Illinois |
Country: | U.S. |
Free Label: | Newspaper |
Free: | The Navigator |
Sports Nickname: | Lakers |
Mascot: | Laker Louie |
Colors: | Red and black |
Lake Land College is a public community college in Mattoon, Illinois. It was founded in 1966. As of the Fall 2022 semester Lake Land serves 3,742 students, mainly from the east-central Illinois region. The 308acres campus has seven major buildings plus eight supportive buildings, two campus ponds, and a 160acres agriculture land laboratory.
Lake Land's creation was first approved in 1966 by a referendum in 13 public school districts centered on Mattoon. The first classes were held the following year in various buildings throughout the town. The first president of the college was Virgil H. Judge (who was the father of Darrell L. Judge).[2] Construction on the college began in 1971 and continued in phases throughout the 1970s.
Academic programs at Lake Land College include Agriculture; Allied Health; Business; Humanities; Math & Science; Technology and Social Science & Education. Other coursework programs include the Cisco Networking Academy, Computer Troubleshooting, Physical Therapist Assistant, Desktop Publishing Graphic Design, Radio-TV Broadcasting, Raster Geographic Information Systems, and Psychiatric Rehabilitation. Lake Land College also recently started an ROTC program. Over 150 courses are offered online.
Lake Land College sponsors teams in two men's and three women's NJCAA sanctioned sports:
Baseball | Basketball |
Basketball | Softball |
Volleyball | |
The majority of Lake Land Athletics are played at Laker Fieldhouse. Laker Fieldhouse plays host to Women's Basketball, Men's Basketball, and Women's Volleyball matches. Lake Land has other facilities used for baseball and softball matches, which are officially named Laker Baseball Field and Laker Softball Field.[4]
Dial-A-Ride Rural Public Transportation provides deviated fixed-route and demand-response service to campus. Connections are available to Mattoon station, from where Amtrak provides service north towards Chicago, or south towards Carbondale and New Orleans.