Jan. 19, 2021 – Spring Semester 2021 classes begin.
Jan. 26, 2021 – Last day to add and drop classes at 100% refund.
Jan. 30, 2021 – Deadline for Summer 2021 graduation
Mar. 1, 2021 – Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) due (code 002293)
Mar. 15, 2021 – Fall 2021 Course Schedule viewable online.
Apr. 2, 2021 – Last day to drop full-semester classes.
Apr. 5, 2021 – Fall 2021 Online Registration begins
Apr. 23, 2021 – Classes end
Apr 26 – 30, 2021 – Final Examinations for Spring Semester 2021
Apr. 30, 2021 – End of Spring Semester 2021
May 6, 2021 – Final Grades for Spring Semester 2021 viewable in Anchor Access
At Lake Superior State University, we are committed to student success, both in and out of the classroom. College is a time that is full of promise and opportunities. It is also a time of intellectual pursuits, personal growth, and development. For all LSSU students, there are times that the journey can be enhanced by the support from others in a caring community. Early Alert is a mechanism that community members may utilize to help someone who is in need. This caring program is offered through Laker Success and is designed to provide support and assistance to students who may be struggling with the college experience or other life challenges.
Some reasons to submit an Early Alert include these concerns:
Get financial aidThe Eastern Upper Peninsula Early College Program is a partnership between LSSU and the constituent school districts of the Eastern Upper Peninsula Intermediate School District. This five year high school program allows a student to earn a high school diploma and college credits leading up to an associate’s degree from LSSU or a Michigan Early/Middle College Association (MEMCA) technical certificate.
There is no tuition cost to parents or students.
Welcome Letter from the GEAR UP Coordinator
I would like to take this opportunity to introduce myself. My name is Lisa Repa and I am currently the GEARUP/KCP College Day Coordinator at Lake Superior State University. I am trying to re-implement the program back to its original standing, while ensuring that any student that is eligible for the program(s) is allowed to participate and benefit from them.
I have met with faculty and counselors from both local middle and high schools, as well as other surrounding area schools to go over planned activities as well as to start planning other programs/camps, to help students plan for a post-secondary educational path. The MI GEAR UP program is a solid opportunity for students to get the help they need in an educational capacity, as well as having the opportunities to earn scholarships to put towards their college education.
The Academic Success Center (ASC) provides free academic support to all Lake State students. Their goal is to assist students in finding academic success while building their confidence, independence, and self esteem.
Visit their website for more information – lssu.edu/academics/academic-services/academic-success-center/
Check out these options for academic support.
The mission of FYRE is to support the sense of belonging, transition, and adjustment to university life and help you build a community of friends and mentors while learning the skills to gain a foundation for you to be successful in your college career. This is created for first year students to help in the transition to Lake Superior State University.
COMMUNITY –> CONNECTION –> SUCCESS
Through the FYRE experience, Lakers will be able to:
Starting a Student Organization
Starting a student organization is a great way to get involved on campus! The best part – it only take 5 students to start a student organization! Can’t find 5 interested students right away? No worries – contact the Campus Life Office ([email protected]) in 125 Cisler Center so we can assist you. Once you’re ready – fill out the form below to register!
Who should see the IPASS Coordinator?
What is an IPASS Coordinator?
We’re here to support you!
Students who live on campus at LSSU get better grades and are more likely to graduate than those who don’t. Look deeper and you’ll understand the reasons why: a sense of belonging, lifelong friendships, academic support, and community. That’s a true superior advantage for your future career and endeavors. Our Laker Success program provides programming and support in our residence halls to help keep you on track. Engage in one of our 60+ student organizations, club sports, or recreation activities to help discover something new.Build leadership skills by participating in activities and organizations on campus and within housing communities.
Multiple amenities included
LSSU provides many amenities to help you feel at home. Digital cable TV service is included in the room rates and offers an expanded basic package for High Definition TVs. Each building has access to laundry facilities with multiple washers and dryers for use with the cost being included in your environmental fee. Internet access and WiFi is offered throughout all of our buildings for you to use. Bring your streaming device or gaming system and simply hook up! Our on-campus maintenance department oversees the plumbing, heating, water, electricity and more so you have no added worries.
Safety and security
The overall health and safety of the students of Lake Superior State University is the main concern of the Public Safety Department. This department works closely with the Campus Life Office, as well as the Title IX Office, to ensure the safety of students, faculty, staff, and visitors. The majority of our living centers feature card access security.
The Lake Superior State University Campus Public Safety Department is located on the first floor of the Administration Building on the campus of LSSU. Public Safety Officers are on duty 24 hours a day, seven days a week, 365 days a year. The department is staffed by full-time officers and student officers.
On-campus housing is required for all students within 27 months of high school graduation.
Check out more information at lssu.edu/housing.
Find more information – lssu.edu/academics/registrar/
Reminder!! – You must meet with your advisor prior to scheduling. Each student has a ‘WEB ADVISOR HOLD’ on their account prior to registration. Your advisor can remove the hold.
Current students may register as of their time ticket date or any time thereafter through the sixth day of the Fall or Spring semesters (fourth day for Summer or Winter semesters). Remember, your time ticket is based on earned credits only. As an example, if you are registered for 15 credit hours this semester and have 50 earned credits, the system will only recognize the 50 earned credits. If you are trying to access the registration system before your time ticket allows, you will receive the error message: “You are not permitted to register at this time.”
Areas of Support
Campus involvement –> Campus connection –> Academic skills program –> Mentoring –> Tutoring –> Comfortable study spaces –> …and so much more!
Location
Room 100, Walker Cisler Center
Hours
Monday-Thursday 9 AM – 7 PM
Friday 9 AM – 5 PM
For more information – visit lssu.edu/life-at-lssu/campus-life/laker-success/
We want every student to succeed in their academic pursuits and have a positive university experience.
The Laker Success program has Resident Success Coaches (RSC) and Commuter Coaches for Success (CCS) designed to help you in your path for success. The RSCs are available in Brady Hall, Osborn Hall and The Village. Additionally, the CCSs are available in the Student Engagement Center, room 100 of the Cisler Center.
Text – (906) 242-2646
Email – [email protected]