Lehigh University

Lehigh is a premier residential research university that has long played a groundbreaking role in interdisciplinary education and research. Lehigh prepares students within a rigorous academic environment that blends learning inside and outside the classroom and promotes creativity, innovation and interaction. Our students see the world as a dynamic place, where their ideas, imagination and new thinking create positive change. Faculty work closely with students across disciplines and translate research and theory into practice. The close, mentoring relationships between students and faculty members across each of our four colleges provide all students with an opportunity to learn in a warm and collaborative atmosphere. Students are given the flexibility to explore academic areas outside their major field of study, where they learn how new knowledge comes at the intersection of ideas. Academic life at Lehigh extends well beyond the classroom, and students are engaged in educational pursuits in their local community and the world at large. Over 600 international learning opportunities and internships are available, including the fully-funded, individually designed lacocca lnternational lnternships and our unique NGO partnership with the United Nations. A highly active campus life offers students countless opportunities through more than 150 clubs and organizations, 25 Division I varsity sports, intramural and club programs and a vibrant arts scene. Lehigh's picturesque campus spans 2,358 acres, making it one of the largest private campuses in the country. More than 5,000 students call this hillside university home within our three distinguished undergraduate colleges: Arts & Sciences, Business and Engineering. Students go on to high levels of success in their chosen careers, with 95 percent of the class employed or in graduate school six months after graduation. Lehigh students benefit through learning and career opportunities provided by a worldwide network of 80,000 loyal alumni.

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School Details

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Private, Coed 1865 N/A Semester $1.2 billion 27 Memorial Drive W, Bethlehem, PA 18015 (610) 758-3000
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64 100.0 Pennsylvania Bethlehem 300 299 61
Key Value
ID 354
Tuition $50,740 (2017-18)
Room and Board $13,120 (2017-18)
Total Enrollment 7,059
Application Deadline Jan. 1
Application Fee $70
Acceptance Rate 26%
Description When applying to Lehigh University, it's important to note the application deadline is Jan. 1, and the early decision deadline is Nov. 15. The application fee at Lehigh University is $70. Scores for either the ACT or SAT test are due Jan. 31. It is most selective, with an acceptance rate of 26 percent.

Applications

Title Value
Application deadline Jan. 1
Early decision deadline Nov. 15
Application fee $70
Common Application accepted Yes
Deadline for housing deposit May 1

Requirements

Title Value
Admission interview Neither required/recommended
Required standardized tests Either SAT or ACT
SAT/ACT scores must be received by Jan. 31

Entering Class Stats

Title Value
Selectivity Most selective
Fall 2016 acceptance rate 26%
Early decision acceptance rate 60%

Transfer Students

Title Value
Accepting applications Fall
Minimum credits to apply 24
Minimum required college GPA 3.2
Has guaranteed admission agreement with at least one other institution No
Guaranteed admission agreement URL N/A

International Students

Title Value
Separate application form required No
Conditional admission offered No
Early decision or early action options available Early decision only
TOEFL (paper) N/A
TOEFL (internet-based) Required
Michigan Test N/A
IELTS Required
SAT Required
SAT Subject Recommended
ACT N/A
Advance deposit required No
TOEFL accepted instead of SAT or ACT No
International student contact Morgan Volkart, Assiciate Vice Provost, Western Region and International Recruitment, (650) 378-1310, mbv2@lehigh.edu