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LEHIGH University Consider the Challenge Images copyrighted by H. Scott Heist

Overview Lehigh’s classification in higher education General Academic Information Special Programs Student Life Admissions and Financial Aid Summary

General Description Medium sized comprehensive research institution with three undergraduate colleges

Lehigh’s Place in Higher Education Classified as Research 1 No classification for mid-sized comprehensive Ranked top 40 by US NEWS Selected by US NEWS as a top 20 athletic program

Our Strengths Lehigh is the right size Faculty do research and teach the classes Students blend the liberal arts and pre- professional programs Hands-on real world experiences Lehigh combines the scholarship of a research institution with the teaching of a liberal arts college

Faculty and Classes Student to faculty ratio 11:1 Avg. class size students 80% of classes have less than 30 students All classes are taught by professors 99% of faculty have PhD or terminal degree in their field

Asa Packer - Main academic and residential campus. Mountaintop - Houses College of Education, Biological Sciences and Chemical Engineering, ATLSS center, Energy Research Center Goodman - home to athletic fields, Stabler Arena, Indoor Tennis Facility, and Rauch Field House 1600 acres total (684 hectares) One contiguous land mass Campuses

College of Arts and Sciences 50+ majors and 42% of all students A true liberal arts college within the university 1900 students and 190 faculty Students earn a Liberal Arts degree and take Business and Engineering courses

College of Arts and Sciences Majors Africana Studies American Studies Anthropology Architecture Art Asian Studies Astronomy and Astrophysics Behavioral Neuroscience Biology Biochemistry Chemistry Classics Natural Science Philosophy Physics Political Science Pre-Med, Dental, Optometry Psychology Science Technology and Society Spanish Sociology Religion Russian Studies Theatre Urban Studies Women’s Studies Cognitive Science Computer Science Economics English Engineering Bioscience Environmental Science French German History International Careers International Relations Journalism Mathematics Molecular Biology Music

College of Business and Economics 9 majors 24% of incoming class Triple accredited by AACSB 28% of graduating class New cross-college programs Many students will minor or major in a Liberal Arts college major

College of Business and Economics Majors Accounting Business Economics Business Information Systems Computer Science and Business Economics Finance Management Marketing Supply Chain Management

P.C. Rossin College of Engineering and Applied Science 15 majors 34% of students Co-op program for students in the top 1/3 of the class Several new programs Students visit the Arts college and take minors often in Music and Theatre

P.C. Rossin College of Engineering and Applied Science Majors Applied Science Bio-Engineering Chemical Engineering Civil Engineering Computer Engineering Computer Science Computer Science and Business Electrical Engineering Engineering Mechanics Engineering Physics Environmental Engineering Industrial Engineering Information and Systems Engineering Materials Science and Engineering Mechanical Engineering

College of Education Mainly graduate program Can minor in education as undergrad BS-BA/Masters of Education five-year combined degree program Certified in 37 states College of ED rated 38 th nationally School psychology program rated in top 10

Special/New Academic Programs IBE (Integrated Business and Engineering) Accelerated Medical, Dental, Optometry IPD (Integrated Product Development) College Scholar Program Bio-Engineering Environmental Engineering Computer Science and Business

Special/New Academic Programs Information and Systems Engineering and the Leadership Program Martindale Scholars Tauck Scholars Clipper Project Pool Scholars

Study Abroad Opportunities Semester and year long programs More than 50 approved programs in 30 countries Students pay Lehigh tuition and are eligible for Lehigh financial aid Faculty lead 3 winter break programs and 8 summer programs in 11 different countries

Career Planning and Placement Career counseling 333+ companies interview on campus The high level of hands on experience allows Lehigh students to talk to employers about they have done here rather than what they would like to do in their first job 59% of class of 2001 got their job through on campus programs Internships and Externships

Job Placement Statistics All data reported 6 months after graduation Average placement from % employed 23.5% graduate school 5.6% military and other 4.8% still seeking Lehigh graduates are consistently above the national average for starting salary

Housing Freshman and Sophomores are guaranteed housing Housing lottery is for location as supply exceeds demand Dormitories and Apartment Style Living Special Interest Housing Fraternities and Sororities Off-campus housing 20% of students live off campus

Social Opportunities 95% of students stay on-campus on weekends Over 150 groups and organizations on campus 24 varsity sports 24 club sports Arts Programs Fraternities and Sororities Community Services Communications Religious, political clubs

General Facts One hour from Philadelphia One 1/2 hours from NYC International Airport 10 min away Historic Bethlehem Shopping Mall and theaters Bethlehem Works A true “Metro-burban” campus with the city on one side, a mountain with deer in the middle, and corn fields on the other side

Application Process Transcript Standardized Tests Guidance counselor and one teacher recommendation Extracurricular activities Application/Essay Campus visit

Admitted Students Profile Foundation of solid courses and grades honors, AP’s, IB, or other accelerated courses Standardized Tests SAT’s mid range ACT’s range % of students fall above and below range Rank in class Approximately 50% come from schools that provide a rank in class Most have rank or GPA in the top 15% of class Most students have some leadership roles

Application Options We accept the common application Electronic applications through LU web site No preference which application you fill out

Application Deadlines Early Decision November 15 Binding Decision mid December Regular Decision January 1 Accelerated Medical Program Dec 1 deadline Reply by end of March Deposit by May 1

Financial Aid Most aid is need-based 2 forms to fill out FAFSA - Federal Application for Student Aid College Scholarship Service Profile (CSS Profile) Previous year’s income tax returns and W-2’s Average package $19,697 of which $15,500 is in grant money Lehigh students receiving financial aid - 53%

Presidential Scholarship Fifth year tuition-free Graduate with 3.75 GPA or better Can be used for second bachelor’s or toward master’s

Asa Packer Scholars $15,000/year Chosen from the applicant pool and representing approximately the top 5% of all applicants Students demonstrate outstanding performance inside and outside class Must maintain a 3.2 GPA

Dean’s Scholars $10,000/year Students who excel academically and demonstrate leadership skills Take part in special trips, social events, educational opportunities Must maintain a 3.0 GPA

Baker and Choral Arts Scholarships Baker for theater and instrumental Choral for vocal Offer to approximately 6 students $2,500 per year for 4 years Do not need to major or minor in music at Lehigh, just need to participate

Air Products Scholars Program Provides $5,000 scholarships for students of color in chemical, mechanical, and materials science engineering Provides mentorships by Air Products and Chemicals, Inc. employees Provides summer job with the chance to make $5-6,000 in salary

Rodale Program in On-line Communication Students write, research, design and produce web sites, bulletins, CD-ROMs and other new media to prepare for careers in on-line communication $2,500 scholarship

Unisys Program Students and faculty work on Unisys Corporation research projects Interact with Unisys personnel and learn state-of-the-art business solutions Unisys will offer summer job for three summers and will pay 1/3 of fall semester tuition after a summer of employment

Summary Comprehensive University Heart and soul of a liberal arts college Small enough to be personal and large enough to be powerful Committed to both need based and merit aid Depth and breadth of offerings both academic and extracurricular

LEHIGH Worth the Visit