Lycoming
College is a small liberal arts college dedicated to providing the
type of learning that can be used for a lifetime in a supportive,
residential environment that fosters individual growth and close
interpersonal relationships.
U.S. News and World Report has
recognized Lycoming as one of the top regional colleges in the
United States. It is something that Lycoming alumni have quietly
known for years. The reasons are simple.
All of Lycoming’s resources and
faculty are dedicated to the undergraduate education of just 1500
students. Classes are small and all faculty members teach. With a 13
to 1 ratio of students to faculty, classes of five or ten students
are not uncommon, while even large introductory courses average
about 30 students. This means abundant opportunities for individual
attention by a faculty truly committed to teaching. The average
graduation rate for first time freshmen is 70%.
Lycoming students are superbly
prepared to meet the challenges of life through an academic program
that includes both breadth of study in the humanities, social
sciences and natural sciences and depth of study in at least one
area of concentration.
Those areas of concentration include
bachelor of arts programs in 33 major fields, and a bachelor of
science in three major fields.
Those who intend to continue in
medicine, dentistry, law, the ministry or teaching will find
excellent preprofessional preparation. Through a number of
cooperative programs with other colleges and universities, Lycoming
students can study engineering, forestry, environment, podiatric
medicine, optometry, and medical technology—while still enjoying
the benefits of a small college experience. They can also study at
Oxford Brookes Univeristy in Oxford, England; Anglia Polytechnic
University in Cambridge, England; Regent’s College in London,
England; Lancaster University, Lancaster, England; CUEF Université
Stendhal-Grenoble 3 in Grenoble, France; and Tandem International
School, Madrid, Spain; or spend a semester in Washington, D.C., or
New York City through a number of other cooperative programs.
One of Lycoming’s most popular and
successful ways of blending career planning with a liberal arts
education is through its internship program. Close to one-third of
Lycoming students gain real job experience as part of a semester
course load. The Williamsport area is particularly rich in
internship opportunities in business, communication, government,
health and social services. The close relationship between the
College and the community has given Lycoming students a chance to
roll up their sleeves and gain resume-enhancing experience rather
than mere observation.
Most students complete their program
of study in four years, usually by taking four courses each fall and
spring semester. However, students may take one course during
Lycoming’s May Term and from one to two courses in each Summer
Term.
Perhaps one of the most important
qualities of Lycoming is its feeling of community. Lycoming is a
truly residential college where all students, with the exception of
close commuters, live on campus in one of the College’s residence
halls or apartments.
The quality of campus life is
enriched by a variety of extracurricular activities in which
Lycoming students gain valuable leadership training.
Students produce a newspaper, run the
campus radio station, edit a yearbook, mount theatre productions,
participate in a nationally acclaimed choir and concert band, as
well as organize and manage their own social fraternities and
sororities, special interest clubs and campus-wide social events.
Student athletes can try out for 19
different varsity sports (10 for men, 9 for women) or participate in
the College’s strong intramural program.
Students are admitted free to
productions at the Community Arts Center. Student-run programs have
brought in Adam Sandler, Fiona Apple, Eve6, Our Lady Peace and Brian
Adams.
Lycoming’s campus lies near the
historic downtown of Williamsport, a city best known as the
birthplace of Little League Baseball and the site of its annual
international championship. The greater metro area has a population
of approximately 75,000.
The rolling hills and forestlands of
northcentral Pennsylvania provide some of the state’s best
scenery, as well as hiking, camping, kayaking, and other outdoor
recreation. Yet Lycoming is less than a four-hour drive from New
York City, Philadelphia, Washington, D.C., Baltimore and Pittsburgh.
The College enjoys a relationship
with the United Methodist Church and supports its tradition of
providing an education to persons of all faiths. The College is
firmly committed to a policy of cultural diversity and expects its
students to work together in an atmosphere of respect and tolerance.