Mission Statement
Laurel Business Institute will strive to provide the highest quality career education and professional certifications for individuals seeking employment in a variety of fields in response to the needs of the regional employer community.
General Information
Other Names |
LBI |
Type |
Private for-profit, 2-year |
Control |
Private for-profit |
Size |
Under 1,000 |
Campus Setting |
Suburb: Small |
Calendar System |
Semester |
Title IV Eligibility |
Participates in Title IV federal financial aid programs |
Relgious Affiliation |
Not applicable |
College Student Services Offered
No |
Remedial Services | Yes |
Academic/career counseling service |
Yes |
Employment services for students | Yes |
Placement services for completers |
No |
On-campus day care for students' children | |
|
College Special Learning Opportunities
No |
ROTC | No |
Distance learning opportunities |
No |
ROTC: Army | No |
Study abroad |
No |
ROTC: Navy | No |
Weekend/evening college |
No |
ROTC: Air Force | |
|
Sources: National Center for Education Statistics (NCES)
More info
Laurel Business Institute Website
Admissions Considerations & Recommendations
Open admission policy |
No |
Admission test scores |
Neither required nor recommended |
TOEFL (Test of English as a Foreign Language |
Neither required nor recommended |
Applicants (most recent fall period)
Admissions (most recent fall period)
Percentage of Students Submitting Test Scores
SAT Percentile Scores
ACT Percentile Scores
Percentage Receiving Financial Aid
Average Amount of Financial Aid Received
Average Tuition for Full-Time Undergraduates
Average Tuition for Full-Time Graduates
Comprehensive Fee for Full-Time Undergraduates
Per Credit Hour Charge for Part-Time Undergraduates
Per Credit Hour Charge for Part-Time Graduates
College Levels Offered
Yes |
Less than one year certificate | Yes |
One but less than two years certificate |
Yes |
Associate's degree | No |
Two but less than 4 years certificate |
No |
Bachelor's degree | No |
Postbaccalaureate certificate |
No |
Master's degree | No |
Post-master's certificate |
No |
Doctor's degree | No |
First-professional degree |
|
| No |
First-professional certificate |
Degrees and Certifications
Business Administration (Associate Degree)
A degree in Business Administration will give you the knowledge and tools you need to succeed. Here, you'll learn the fundamentals of how a good business operates and how to run it ? developing a good idea, generating a workable plan, and considering important factors such as market, real estate, capital, and day-to-day operations. You'll also develop a business plan to present to potential lenders.
Computer Software Support (Diploma Program)
If you'd like to be the office?s go-to person for software support and troubleshooting, your first application should be here.
Health Information Technology (Associate Degree)
Health Information Technology degree is a great way to gain the benefits of this fast growing, high-demand career field.
Medical Assistant (Associate Degree)
Medical Assistants are in high demand because they offer a healthy mix of clinical and administrative skills. With this degree from LTI, you'll learn office skills like scheduling and billing as well as important clinical skills such as taking vital signs, giving injections, dispensing medications, and taking blood.
Network Administration (Diploma Program)
Have a head for technology and how it all works together? Consider Network Administration.
Office Administration (Associate Degree)
Learn traditional and advanced administrative skills. You'll be well-prepared to deal with the new procedures and technology found in today's offices. We include courses on different software applications so you can provide your employer with those extra skills that make you a more valuable asset. You'll also take coursework for legal, medical, and executive administrative assistant positions.
Pharmacy Technician (Diploma Program)
Our Pharmacy Technician program provides you with a well-rounded mix of classroom work, laboratory hours, and practical experience. Building a strong knowledge base with classes such as Pharmacology I, Pharmacy Law & Ethics, and Medical Terminology. Then, you'll take courses to develop and sharpen that core knowledge ? learning how to interpret prescriptions, use medication distribution systems, distribute controlled substances, provide quality assurance, and use drug information resources such as pharmaceutical databases.
All Academic Programs
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