LEP2 Program Requirements and Applicant Information
The LEP2 Certificate Program is designed for individualspassionateaboutadvancingmaternal and infant health.To be eligible,applicants must complete prerequisite coursework aligned with IBLCE standards andmaintainactive health insurance while enrolled in the program.
The LEP2 program is completed over two semesters—Fall and Spring—running from August through May.
Yes, the program curriculum is aligned with the educational requirements for eligibility to sit for the IBLCE exam. It includes structured in-person skills training and an exam preparation bootcamp. Faculty will assess student progress and provide recommendationsregardingexam readiness and timing prior to registration.
Please note:The following foundational health science topics are required for eligibility to sit for the IBCLC exam but are not included within the LEP2 curriculum: (1) medical documentation, (2) medical terminology, (3) ethics for health professionals, (4) occupational safety,(5) universal safety precautions, and (6) infection control. Course faculty will review and verify completion of these requirements prior to recommending students for exam readiness. These health science topics can be met via college courses or continuingeducation.
InternationalBoard CertifiedLactation Consultants (IBCLCs) areimportant membersof the maternal-child health teamspecialisingin breastfeeding care. IBCLCs have diverse backgrounds and work in a variety of settings, but all have met rigorous eligibility requirements and passed an examination that assesses knowledge in breastfeeding management. Working together with families, policymakers, and the community, IBCLCs provide expert breastfeeding and lactation care and advance global public health.
Applicants must complete college-level coursework in the following areas before admission:
Biology
Human Anatomy
Human Physiology
Infant and Child Development
Nutrition
Psychology, Counseling, or Communication
Sociology or Cultural Studies
Research or Evidence-Based Practice
At this time, the LEP2 program is not eligible for federal financial aid for the 2026–2027 academic year. We encourage applicants to connect with the Financial Aid Office to explore alternative funding options, including private loans and external scholarships. Should program specific scholarships or funding opportunities become available, enrolled students will be notified.Learn More About Financial Aid
Yes. Students must maintain active health insurance during enrollment.
Yes. Applications may still be considered based on availability.