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An aerial view of Lycoming College
(the college's quad is prominent in the foreground),
with Williamsport and the Susquehanna River
in the background.
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Lycoming
College
is an independent, coeducational college of 1,500 students
enrolled in 32 majors. The college is ranked by U.S. News
and World Report as a national liberal arts college.
Located in Williamsport, Pennsylvania, USA, the college is
affiliated with the United Methodist Church.
Lycoming
operates on a 4-4-1 academic calendar: four-month fall and
spring semesters and optional May and summer terms. The facultystudent
ratio is 13:1.
Founded
in 1812, Lycoming is one of America's 50 oldest colleges.
Lycoming's main campus is the setting of 22 buildings,
including 8 residence halls. A 12-acre athletic complex
includes the football stadium and the soccer and lacrosse
fields.
The
choir's home is in historic Clarke Chapel, while a newer
building, Welch Honors Hall, serves as a smaller venue
for recitals and small group performances.
Nestled
in north-central Pennsylvania's picturesque mountains and
valleys, the Williamsport area offers abundant natural and
recreational resources. Students join the local community
in enjoying the beautiful Susquehanna River and the various
boating and fishing opportunities that abound. New York City,
Philadelphia, Washington D.C., and Pittsburgh are all within
a 5-hour drive from Williamsport.
For more
information, please see Lycoming College's website at: www.lycoming.edu
Also
see:
Choir's
Press Release
Director's
Press Release
Choir
Program 2008 (PDF)
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