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At Lehigh University
At Lehigh University
At Lehigh University
At Lehigh University
At Lehigh University
At Lehigh University
At Lehigh University
At Lehigh University
At Lehigh University
Lehigh University is among the USA’s most distinguished private research universities. The university is located in the beautiful Lehigh Valley in the vibrant city of Bethlehem, Pennsylvania, rich in history and tradition, and exuding a small town feel and friendliness.
Lehigh University offers students world-class education through its five distinguished colleges in one of the USA’s most beautiful campuses. The university’s curriculum blends rigorous academia with a vibrant classroom environment, facilitating the development of an entrepreneurial and collaborative mindset in students. The student-faculty ratio at Lehigh is an ideal 10:1. Graduate classes are personalized, with small class sizes ranging from 6 to 25 students. Undergraduate programs have an average class size just 28. Close to 40 percent of Lehigh’s undergraduate students have some sort of international experience, while nearly 30 percent of them participate in more than one abroad experience. Graduate students have a broad diversity of experiential opportunities, including internships, project experience, and faculty-driven research.
Lehigh University’s campus is home to ivy-covered gothic architecture buildings, built on a mountainside campus that allows students to enjoy the beauty of all the four seasons. Housing is both safe and affordable, both on- and off- campus. Students will not have to look too far beyond the campus for exciting seasonal events, be it in the arts, music, or more. Three performing arts centres are located within minutes of the campus. The city of Bethlehem also hosts over 20 major festivals and 150 mini festivals every year, rightfully earning it the title “City of Festivals.” Student organizations are a vital part of campus life and provide a host of opportunities for students to develop skills and interests. Lehigh University is located within reasonable driving distance from major cities such as New York and Philadelphia.
Gaining a degree from Lehigh University gives graduates far more than just a qualification. It provides a memorable university experience and a connection with an expanded academic and professional community, active in almost every professional sector worldwide.
For undergraduate students, the university has excellent graduate outcome statistics, with a graduation rate of 83 percent, far higher than both state and national averages. Additionally, 95 percent of the Class of 2022 were employed, in continuing education, or pursuing military or volunteer service within six months of completing their course. Their average starting salary once employed is USD 75,000 per year.
Lehigh University awards graduate degrees to more than 600 students annually. The class of 2022 saw a 92 percent placement rate, with an average starting salary of USD 87,000 per year. Employers span the globe and include some of the most prominent companies in finance, technology, and engineering.
The university’s career center offers a fantastic range of services to help students develop a career plan, identify experiential opportunities such as internships for both undergraduate and graduate students, to enable students to build their professional profile before graduating. Students can access career advice, resumé writing workshops, interview training and much more.
There are over 85,000 Lehigh graduates in the alumni network, and current students are able to get in touch with them for support and guidance. In fact, there are more than 3,000 alumni mentors available for Lehigh students to connect with, as they take their next steps into their future careers.
Lehigh University is constantly innovating. Whether it’s new research in machine learning and robotics, or bacterial response to environment, studying ambivalence in team performance, or building a historic partnership with the Delaware Nation, Lehigh always has something exciting going on. The university has two brand new modern buildings; one (the Health Science and Technology building) that showcases interdisciplinary science by blending research groups across disciplines in a shared space, and the second (the Business Innovation Building) that showcases the College of Business and modernizes how businesses and students interact with each other.
New facilities such as these join other influential developments, such as a new College of Health, opened in 2020. Its innovative work has been ongoing since then, with a new Institute of Health Policy and Politics, and a new dean, all contributing to its building momentum and excellent learning opportunities for students.
Lehigh University is proud to report its progress across numerous national rankings, in addition to its impressive stats on graduate earnings and value for money:
50,10,736 Undergraduate Fees are for indicative purposes, check with institution for details
22,34,696 Postgraduate Fees are for indicative purposes, check with institution for details
13,89,639 Living costs
8,16,740 To live on campus
Lehigh University provides generous funding opportunities to support undergraduate and graduate students from all backgrounds, ensuring that the whole university community has the resources and support to pursue their education with confidence.
Graduate student funding comes in a variety of formats. Teaching assistantships, research assistantships, graduate assistantships, fellowships, and scholarships are academic awards made by individual academic departments. Several graduate assistantships unrelated to a particular area of study can be obtained by applying to administrative offices. International students are also encouraged to apply for funding to outside sponsoring agencies and/or home governments.
At the undergraduate level, the university awards funding for both merit-based and means-tested criteria. Awards are gifted to undergraduate students and do not require repayment.
The financial aid team looks beyond just grade scores and numbers, also considering extra-curricular achievements, personal essays, and recommendations when deciding on scholarship recipients. Some of the following awards require additional application, however there are several schemes to which students are automatically considered upon enrolment.
Entry requirements differ on a program-by-program basis. Prospective applicants are encouraged to visit the Lehigh University website to find subject-specific entry requirements as well as getting familiar with any important application deadlines.
In general, most domestic undergraduate applicants who successfully gain admission to the university submit SAT test scores between 1340 and 1490 or ACT scores of 30 and 33. The undergraduate acceptance rate is 37 percent, making Lehigh University a selective institution.
International undergraduate applicants are required to demonstrate a minimum GPA of 3.86, and are typically required to submit several submission documents such as grades, teacher recommendation, personal essays, letters of recommendation, and in some cases, a small portfolio of work.
All international undergraduate applicants for whom English is not their first language must also demonstrate proficiency in English. TOEFL and IELTS scores are preferred, however the Duolingo English Test will also be considered if these exams are not available to the applicant. The more competitive candidates typically register a score above a 90 on the TOEFL, 7.0 on the IELTS or 110 on Duolingo.
Applicants should consult their respective departments or their dean's office for specific application deadlines.
To be considered for admission as a regular graduate student, the applicant must satisfy at least one of the following conditions: have an undergraduate GPA of at least 2.75 out of 4.00 (note: College of Education GPA minimum is 3.0); have an average of at least 3.00 for the last two semesters of undergraduate study; or have a graduate grade point average of at least 3.00 for a minimum of twelve credit hours of graduate work completed at other institutions. Further conditions may be applied on a course-by-course basis.
All graduate applicants are required to show English proficiency.
Students at Lehigh University benefit from more than 150 years of educational heritage, and it is the drive and dedication of its teaching faculty which underpins the institution’s impressive academic results and research output.
The university’s approach involves keeping class sizes small and encouraging practical hands-on learning, with plenty of options to participate in internships and experiential learning opportunities.
The student to faculty ratio is 10:1, which is significantly lower than most universities in the U.S. – meaning students get far more individual attention from their instructors and a much more personalized learning experience.
The average class size at Lehigh University is 28 students, and 45 percent of all classes have fewer than 20 students. Furthermore, 82 percent of the university’s teaching faculty hold the highest level of degrees in their field, and many are involved in cutting-edge research, so students are able to gain valuable professional insights from their mentors.
The university’s impressive 91 percent freshman retention rate is firm evidence of the success of their teaching quality. This dedication in the classroom spans all academic levels, from undergraduate programs through doctoral programs.
Lehigh University has invested time and resources into developing a high-quality and internationally renowned curriculum, delivered by a superb teaching faculty, and spanning an array of subject areas. Prospective undergraduate students have more than 110 degree programs and majors to choose from, while graduate students have more than 80 distinct programs to choose from. Programs are distributed across the following five academic colleges:
College of Arts and Sciences - The college provides a rich program of educational opportunities which encourages students to think creatively and critically, responding to a diversity of briefs to take on some society's greatest challenges.
College of Business - Students learn the fundamentals of business practice, learning to think outside the box, working with integrity, and developing leadership skills both inside and outside of the office.
College of Education - Courses are designed with progressive and practical teaching models, and students become capable of creating measurable positive changes within schools, clinics and national policy.
College of Health - Students learn through a mixture of course work, distance learning and experiential learning, becoming the next generation of innovators, scientists and leaders in public healthcare.
P.C. Rossin College of Engineering and Applied Science - The college produces problem solvers and technical designers, driven by the needs of humanity and the environment, who are able to work collaboratively to find innovative solutions.
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