Lindenwood Campus Visit

GSA Freshmen visited Lindenwood University on November 12th. We had student lead campus tour followed by information session. A thirty- minute group information session, presented by an Admissions / Financial aid counselor, Dean of Sciences, and Director of Career Services provided us important information about the admissions process, majors offered, campus housing, financial aid, career services and other general information about Lindenwood University. Our trip ended up by eating lunch at the Spellman Center dining hall. Thanks to Lindenwood University for providing buffet lunch!

Lindenwood University:

A medium-sized, 4-year, private university and liberal arts college. This coed college is located in a large city in a suburban setting and is primarily a residential campus. It offers bachelor’s, master’s and doctoral degrees.

www.lindenwood.edu/

QUICK FACTS:

General:

Medium-sized

8,296 total undergrads

1,351 degree-seeking freshmen

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41% graduate within six years

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$9,488 average financial aid package

86% of financial need met (average)

Tuition and fees: $15,510 in-state, $15,510 out-of-state

 

66% of applicants admitted

 

Test scores:

A minimum high school cumulative GPA: 2.5

A minimum ACT composite score: 20-25

A minimum SAT (verbal = math) score: 940

 High School Preparation:

LU recommends at least 16 units of high school study in solid academic areas. A university preparatory curriculum is preferred. Therefore, a student’s high school record should reflect study of English for four years and two or three years each of natural science, mathematics, and social studies. LU also recommends two years of study in a foreign language as well as some study in the areas of fine and performing arts.

Living on Campus:

Living on campus is optional for general students.  Student athletes are required to stay on campus.

 

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