

Lakeshore College is where you can experience a solid education that will prepare you for a career in the real world. Learn in-person, online, or through a combination that works for you. All programs offer personalized attention from instructors experienced in their fields, the ability to transfer credits to dozens of four-year colleges, and job placement assistance. You can depend on us to support your academic, personal, and financial needs in every way possible.
Students

70+
degree programs
Satisfaction

96%
of students report being satisfied or very satisfied with their Lakeshore College education

Admissions Requirements
Start your admission to Lakeshore College with a few simple steps. Contact the admissions representatives at the college with any questions and for assistance along the way.








Workforce Solutions
Our experienced, highly qualified staff are ready to learn about your workforce building and retention needs, help determine the right topics to meet your desired outcomes, and deliver training at your site or on our campus in state-of-the art facilities including our KOHLER Center for Manufacturing Excellence. LTC is also an accredited test facility for the American Welding Society, and our new Scenario City complex offers highly realistic public safety training opportunities. Ask about our:
- Seminars & continued education in advanced manufacturing, safety & compliance, diversity & inclusion, childcare, etc.
- Assessment services for aptitudes, personality, trades, leadership, call center, customer service, IT, financial, etc.
- Customized training for fire safety, welding, Fanuc certification, Lean office/manufacturing, respectful workplaces, behavioral analysis, etc.
Lakeshore News
Media Advisory: WTCS, UWS, WAICU to address potential changes to federal financial aid
Leaders from the Wisconsin Technical College System, Universities of Wisconsin and the Wisconsin Association of Independent Colleges and Universities will hold a joint news conference on Thursday, May 22, to address potential changes to federal financial aid programs.
From Training to Career: Ascendium Equips Hundreds of Apprentices with Tools of the Trade Scholarship
Wisconsin employers struggle to find, attract, and keep qualified employees, especially in skilled labor occupations where individuals need specialized training for in-demand jobs. Apprenticeships can offer a solution to employers who face shortages of skilled labor by allowing them to create their own highly skilled workforce. According to the Wisconsin Department of Workforce Development Bureau of Apprenticeship Standards (Wisconsin DWD-BAS), over 3,000 employers are currently involved in Wisconsin apprenticeship. These employers train thousands of registered apprentices annually in around 200 occupations, with new occupations approved regularly as employment needs shift over time.
LTC students have saved $1 million through textbook affordability program
A textbook affordability program offered by Lakeshore Technical College has helped students save more than $1 million they would otherwise have spent buying textbooks. Instructors eliminated textbook costs by adopting what is referred to as open educational resources.