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Lakeland University Green Bay Center

Green Bay, WI
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About Lakeland University Green Bay Center

Lakeland University Green Bay Center is an off-campus instructional site of Lakeland University, located in Green Bay, Wisconsin. This center extends Lakeland University's adult-focused undergraduate and graduate programming to students in the Green Bay region, offering a convenient alternative to the main campus in Sheboygan County. Institutional type, enrollment figures, and outcome metrics are not reported separately for this site in available IPEDS records.

No specific academic programs are listed for this site in current data. Lakeland University is known for offering flexible degree-completion and graduate programs, particularly in business administration and education, designed for working adults. Prospective students should contact Lakeland University for current course schedules and program availability at the Green Bay Center.

Green Bay is the third-largest city in Wisconsin and a regional hub for business, manufacturing, and healthcare. The Green Bay Center provides working adults in the area with access to bachelor's and graduate degree programs in a local setting.

Contact Information

2601 Development Drive, Green Bay, WI 54311

Programs

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