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Lake Superior State University at Lansing Community College
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About Lake Superior State University at Lansing Community College
Lake Superior State University at Lansing Community College is an instructional site of Lake Superior State University (LSSU) located at the Lansing Community College campus in Lansing, Michigan. This partnership site allows students in the Lansing area to access LSSU degree programs without traveling to the university's main campus in Sault Sainte Marie. Specific enrollment, completion, and program data for this site are not separately reported in available IPEDS records.
No specific programs are listed for this site in current IPEDS data. Lake Superior State University is a public four-year institution known for programs in engineering, fire science, fisheries and wildlife, nursing, and criminal justice. Programs available at this Lansing location may include upper-division or degree-completion coursework. Prospective students should contact LSSU directly for program availability at this site.
Lansing is Michigan's state capital and home to Michigan State University and Lansing Community College, creating a well-developed higher education ecosystem. LSSU's presence at Lansing Community College expands access to its specialized programs for mid-Michigan students.
Capitol Ave, Lansing, MI 48933
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