Lake Erie College
391 West Washington Street
Painesville, Ohio 44077
Lake Erie College is an
Ohio College that has been around for more than a century and a half and has prepared many students for life after college. A
liberal arts education is combined with practical "real-life" experiences to give students the best education possible.
Founded in 1856, Lake Erie College is a private, dynamic, and progressive institution of higher education offering 26 undergraduate majors and master's degrees in
business administration and education. This co-educational
Ohio college, grounded in the liberal arts, enrolls just over 1,000 students of all ages and is nationally recognized for its equine studies program and international learning opportunities for students.
Students at Lake Erie College have the opportunity to study abroad, where students may secure internships in their particular field of choice. This kind of study is encouraged by the
Ohio School because it gives students the opportunity to understand what is outside of the United States.
The student to faculty ratio at Lake Erie College is 12:1. The size of the
Ohio college allows students to develop leadership skills and take an active role in various student organizations and in the development of new student programs. Lake Erie College emphasizes the individual, not the "masses." Classes are taught by professors in a small setting, allowing students and professors to really get to know one another. The success, development and happiness of students is important to all the staff at Lake Erie College.
Quick Facts:
The mission of Lake Erie College is that it provides distinctive undergraduate and graduate programs that prepare students to meet career and life challenges as educated and responsible citizens of local, national and international communities.
Lake Erie College is located in Painesville, Ohio, which is 30 miles east of Cleveland. The historic campus is comprised of 50 acres and 15 buildings.
The campus at Lake Erie College averages over 650 undergraduate students. Another 325 students are enrolled in the graduate level courses and many more take advantage of professional development courses.
The largest majors at this Ohio college include Equestrian, Biology, and Communications.
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