Lewis & Clark College
About Lewis & Clark College
General Information
Academic Programs
Admission Requirements
Majors and Degree Programs
Tuition and Fees
About Lewis & Clark College
The mission of Lewis & Clark College is to know the traditions of the liberal arts, to test their boundaries through ongoing exploration, and to hand on to successive generations the tools and discoveries of this quest. By these means the College pursues the aims of all liberal learning: to seek knowledge for its own sake and to prepare for civic leadership. The College carries out this mission through undergraduate programs in the arts and sciences and postgraduate programs in the closely related professions of education, counseling, and law. The College mounts these programs as both separately valid and mutually supportive enterprises. In all its endeavors it seeks to be a community of scholars who are alive to inquiry, open to diversity, and disciplined to work in an interdependent world.Also Known As:
Lewis and Clark CollegeGeneral Information
Address
0615 S W Palatine Hill RdPortland, Oregon 97219-7899
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Phone Numbers
General Info: (503) 768-7000Financial Aid Office: (503) 768-7090
Addmissions Office: (503) 768-7040
Type of College
Private not-for-profit, 4-year or aboveWebsite
www.lclark.edu/Academic Programs
Special Learning Opportunities (ROTC, Teacher Certification, Distance Learning, Study abroad, Weekend Evening)Student Services (Counseling service, employment services, placement services, day care)
Credit Accepted (Dual credit, AP credits):
Religious Affiliation: none
Federal Aid:
Undergraduate Student Age:
Admission Requirements
Open admissions policy: NoUndergraduate application fee: 50
Number of applicants: 4698
Percent admitted: 58.41
Secondary School GPA: Recommended
Secondary School Rank: Recommended
Secondary School Record: Required
Completion of college-preparatory program: Recommended
Admission test scores (SAT/ACT): Required
Percent of Students submitting SAT scores: 70%
Percent of Students submitting ACT scores: 31%
SAT Critical Reading 25th Percentile: 620
SAT Critical Reading 75th Percentile: 700
SAT Math 25th Percentile: 590
SAT Math 75th Percentile: 680
ACT Composite 25th Percentile: 26
ACT Composite 75th Percentile: 30
Majors and Degree Programs
| Major | Cert. | Award | Assoc. | Bach. | Masters | Post |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Advanced Legal Research/Studies, General (LL.M., M.C.L., M.L.I., M.S.L., J.S.D./S.J.D.) (New) | X | |||||
| Art Teacher Education | X | |||||
| Art/Art Studies, General | X | |||||
| Biochemistry | X | |||||
| Biology Teacher Education | X | |||||
| Biology/Biological Sciences, General | X | |||||
| Business/Managerial Economics | X | |||||
| Chemistry Teacher Education | X | |||||
| Chemistry, General | X | |||||
| Communications Studies/Speech Communication & Rhetoric | X | |||||
| Computer Science | X | |||||
| Counseling Psychology | X | |||||
| Counselor Education/School Counseling & Guidance Services | X | |||||
| Drama & Dramatics/Theatre Arts, General | X | |||||
| East Asian Studies | X | |||||
| Economics, General | X | |||||
| Education/Teaching of Individuals with Hearing Impairments, Including Deafness | X | |||||
| Educational Leadership & Administration, General | X | |||||
| Elementary Education & Teaching | X | |||||
| English Language & Literature, General | X | |||||
| English/Language Arts Teacher Education | X | |||||
| Environmental Studies (New) | X | |||||
| Foreign Languages/Modern Languages, General | X | |||||
| French Language & Literature | X | |||||
| German Language & Literature | X | |||||
| History, General | X | |||||
| Law (LL.B., J.D.) | ||||||
| Mathematics Teacher Education | X | |||||
| Mathematics, General | X | |||||
| Music Teacher Education | X | |||||
| Music, General | X | |||||
| Philosophy | X | |||||
| Physics, General | X | |||||
| Political Science & Government, General | X | |||||
| Psychology, General | X | |||||
| Reading Teacher Education | ||||||
| Religion/Religious Studies | X | |||||
| School Psychology | ||||||
| Science Teacher Education/General Science Teacher Education | X | |||||
| Social Studies Teacher Education | X | |||||
| Sociology | X | |||||
| Spanish Language & Literature | X | |||||
| Special Education, General | X | |||||
| Teaching English as a Second or Foreign Language/ESL Language Instructor |
Tuition and Fees
In-state: $29772.00Out-of-state: $29772.00
Books and supplies: $900.00
Total Expense In State On Campus: $40620.00
Total Expense In State Off Campus: $30672.00
Total Expense In State Off Campus with Family: $30672.00
Total Expense Out of State On Campus: $40620.00
Total Expense Out of State Off Campus: $30672.00
Total Expense Out of State Off Campus with Family: $30672.00
