Lewis & Clark is a great school to attend. The classes are small and challenging. The professors care enough to take extra time with students and focus on making their class material relevant...no busy work.
Do you have any tips for prospective students?
Only apply if you are willing to work hard. Understand that you will be asked to push yourself in all areas of studies. Have an open mind - L&C encourages open-mindedness and tolerance.
Do you find there’s enough academic rigor at your school?
You can take on as much as you want and can handle. You will not be bored.
Describe the dorm life at your college.
Choose your themed dorm based on what kind of environment you will be happiest in. It makes a difference being surrounded by others with similar styles.
Describe the food and dining at your college.
On campus food is ok, but you'll want a few extra dollars each week for a trip to the food carts in Portland. Get an in-room fridge for extras, and bring some cooking utensils so you can make your own food in the dorm kitchens occasionally.
What’s there to do for fun at your college?
Go to Portland! Music, theatre, Powells Book Store, great food, etc. Also great hiking all around.
Do you feel you’re getting value for the money you’re spending on college?
It is expensive, but there are good scholarships and grants available.
Which types of students will excel at your college?
Creative, open-minded, intelligent, hard-working, ambitious but laid back.
Lewis & Clark is a great school to attend. The classes are small and challenging. The professors care enough to take extra time with students and focus on making their class material relevant...no busy work.
Only apply if you are willing to work hard. Understand that you will be asked to push yourself in all areas of studies. Have an open mind - L&C encourages open-mindedness and tolerance.
You can take on as much as you want and can handle. You will not be bored.
Choose your themed dorm based on what kind of environment you will be happiest in. It makes a difference being surrounded by others with similar styles.
On campus food is ok, but you'll want a few extra dollars each week for a trip to the food carts in Portland. Get an in-room fridge for extras, and bring some cooking utensils so you can make your own food in the dorm kitchens occasionally.
Go to Portland! Music, theatre, Powells Book Store, great food, etc. Also great hiking all around.
It is expensive, but there are good scholarships and grants available.
Creative, open-minded, intelligent, hard-working, ambitious but laid back.
None...which is nice!