Lewis & Clark College (L&C)

Black Pinpoint 615 S Palatine Hill Road MSC 32 | Portland, OR | 97219-7899

01. Overview

What the school is known for:

Lewis & Clark College offers students everything they could possibly want: a "sense of community, beautiful campus, great academics, and lots of opportunities to engage in extracurriculars." Indeed, "it is a very welcoming" school, one filled with people who "care about the classes they are taking and the work that they are doing." In particular, students shine a spotlight on the school's "amazing job of engaging students in experiential learning," which includes "service work to underserved communities as well as educational and mentorship opportunities at nearby schools." Undergrads praise being able to "work with incarcerated people to explore topics of historical injustices in the criminal justice system or write expert witness statements for immigrants seeking citizenship in the U.S."

Students note that lower-level classes tend to be "much more lecture based" than many of the seminar-style upper-level classes that feature active group discussion, but are described as "still fascinating," due in large part to the fact that "professors are sure to engage their students by asking questions and encouraging participation." On this, undergraduates are largely unanimous: their teachers "are one of the best things about Lewis & Clark...dedicated to teaching and exclusively focused on the undergraduate experience." As one enrollee puts it, "Not only do they provide great instruction in the classroom, but they are available outside of the classroom to talk about class, life, and your future after college." A classmate concurs, adding, "I have made close connections with professors here-they have me feel like I am valuable, that my voice is important. I am so grateful for this, and I think this is a rare thing."

02. Rankings

Rankings and Lists

03. Admissions & Acceptance Rate

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Applicants
5,815
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Acceptance Rate
74%
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Average HS GPA
3.69

Deadlines

Early Decision
November 1
Early Action
November 1
Regular
January 15

SAT & ACT Test Scores

SAT Evidence-Based Reading and Writing

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25th-75th percentile (enrolled students)
620 - 720

SAT Math

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25th-75th percentile (enrolled students)
590 - 670

SAT Composite Scores

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25th-75th percentile (enrolled students)
1230 - 1310

ACT Composite Scores

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25th-75th percentile (enrolled students)
28 - 31

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Testing Policies

Standardized testing policy for
use in admission:
Test Blind

Other Admission Factors Academic

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Rigor of Secondary School Record
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Academic GPA

Selectivity

4. Cost, Tuition, Expenses

Expenses per Academic Year

Tuition
$64,394
Average Cost for Books and Supplies
$1,050
Tuition / Fees Vary by Year of Study
No
Board for Commuters
6792
Transportation for Commuters
$990
On-Campus Room and Board
15648
Approximate Expenses per year
$88,874

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05. Academics

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Student/Faculty
13 : 1
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Total Faculty
449
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Terminal Degree
324

Gender

Women
271
Men
178
Minority
115
International
2

Class/Lab sizes

Most frequent class size
10-19
Most frequent lab/sub section size
10-19

Rating

Graduation Rates

Graduate in 4 years
67%
Graduate in 5 years
73%
Graduate in 6 years
73%

University Degrees

Bachelor's
Doctoral/Professional
Master's
Post-Master's certificate

06. Student Body

What students say:

Peers at Lewis & Clark are described as "overwhelmingly white, very liberal, and generally pretty well-off, financially," with many hailing from the Bay Area, Washington, and Oregon. Among this cohort, there is also a group of "tight-knit international students" and "a very large and welcoming queer community." Some of the population describes itself as politically "very radical...compared to other colleges," but the overall consensus is of a student body that is "pretty balanced," particularly when it comes to the partying culture, which "never feels unhealthy or unsafe." The atmosphere, in short, is "very warm, welcoming, and open-minded," the sort of place where "no matter where I go on campus, there is always someone to wave to or stop and chat with." Indeed, "it is a very accepting community where everyone can feel comfortable in being their true selves and it is a place where you'll find your people." In other words, as this classmate sums up, "We form such special bonds at this institution and I can't imagine going to school anywhere else."

Gender

59% female41% male

Out of State

84% are out
of state
16% are
in-state

Students

94% are
full time
6% are
part time

Student Body Profile

Total Undergraduate Enrollment
2,194
Foreign Countries Represented
52

Student Body Demographics

American Indian or Alaskan Native
0.00%
Asian
4.61%
Black
2.68%
Hispanic
12.46%
Caucasian
65.53%
Unknown
0.78%
International
5.12%

07. Mental Health

08. Campus Life

What students say:

Lewis & Clark is "a pretty lax place, so you can kind of socialize at your own pace," whether that means partaking in the countless school events or just chilling in one's dorm. It's "really easy to start a club, so there is also something that caters to everyone." This eclectic mix includes "a club dedicated to the art of fire dancing" and a "beekeeping and gardening club," as well as staples like cheer, step, speech and debate, and a radio station. Some students also highlight the international affairs symposium, noting that it's "one of the most special things we have. They bring speakers from all over the world to debate on controversial topics and they are very interdisciplinary." Crafty and creatively inclined undergrads can spend plenty of time in the Platteau, a "student-centered art center with free access to a ceramics studio, dance studio, darkroom, printing press, music studio, and general arts needs." Additionally, the school is a haven for outdoor enthusiasts, with one office providing "affordable weekend trips and free gear...for backpacking, white-water rafting, rock climbing, etc." As for downtown Portland, it offers a nice respite from campus life. It's typical to see students sampling the "cafés, brunch places, and thrift shops, museums, [and] malls."

Students
69%
First-Year Students
97%
Campus Environment
Large Urban
Help finding off-campus housing
No

9. Campus Visits

Campus Visits Contact

Admissions Office
Campus Visit Coordinator
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Office of Admissions 615 S Palatine Hill Road Portland, OR 97219-7899
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503-768-7055

Campus Tours

Campus Visiting Center

Monday through Friday

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9am - 5pm
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503-768-7055

Campus Tours

Appointment Required:
Yes
Dates:
Year-round
Times:
Varies
Average Length:
1 hour

Visits

CLASS VISITS

Dates/Times Available
Academic Year
Arrangements
Contact Admissions Office

FACULTY AND COACH VISITS

Dates/Times Available
Academic Year
Arrangements
Contact Coach Directly
 

On Campus Interview

Campus Interviews:
Yes
Information Sessions:
Available
Times:
daily, following the tours

Overnight Dorm Stays

Overnight Dorm Stays
Available
Arrangements
Contact Admissions Office

Campus Tours


TYPES OF TRANSPORTATION AVAILABLE TO CAMPUS

The Portland International Airport is approximately 20 miles from campus. Tri-Met (public transportation) taxis and ride share options are available for transportation to campus from the airport. Amtrak trains and Greyhound/Trailways buses serve Portland.


DRIVING INSTRUCTIONS TO CAMPUS

From I-5, exit to Terwilliger Blvd. Follow Terwilliger south and east to campus (toward Tryon Creek State Park). The admissions office is in Frank Manor House.

LOCAL ACCOMMODATIONS

Lewis and Clark is 6 miles south of Portland city center, in the southwest section of the city. There are a variety of hotels and bed and breakfast options throughout the city and surrounding area.


10. Sports & Athletics

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Athletic Division III

Participate in intramural sports
32%
Participate in intercollegiate sports
20%

Men's Sports (Pioneers)

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Basketball
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Cross Country
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Football
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Golf
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Soccer
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Swimming
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Tennis
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Track Field Outdoor

Women's Sports (Pioneers)

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Basketball
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Cross Country
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Golf
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Lacrosse
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Soccer
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Softball
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Swimming
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Tennis
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Track Field Outdoor
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Volleyball

11. Housing & Activities

Hosting Features

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Apartment Single
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Dorms Coed
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Other
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Theme Housing
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Wellness Housing

Special Needs Admissions

Director
Aim?e Milne
College Entrance Tests Required
No
Interview Required
No

Student Activities

Registered Student Organizations
130
Number of Honor Societies
2
Number of Social Sororities
0
Number of Religious Organizations
5
Join a fraternity
0%
Join a sorority
0%

12. Student Services

Military

Army ROTC Offered at cooperating institutions: University of Portland

Sustainability

School Has Formal Sustainability Committee
Yes
Sustainability-focused degree available
Yes
School employs a sustainability officer
Yes
Public GHG inventory plan
Yes

Green rating

99%

Food budget spent on local/organic food

25%

Available Transportation Alternatives

Bike Share
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Car Sharing Program
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Incentives Or Programs To Encourage Employees To Live Close To Campus
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School Adopted A Policy Prohibiting Idling
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School Developed Bicycle Plan
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CAMPUS SECURITY REPORT

The Jeanne Clery Act requires colleges and universities to disclose their security policies, keep a public crime log, publish an annual crime report and provide timely warnings to students and campus employees about a crime posing an immediate or ongoing threat to students and campus employees.

Please visit The Princeton Review's page on campus safety for additional resources:

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Other Information

Campus-wide Internet Network
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Fee for Network Use
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Partnerships with Technology Companies
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Personal computer included in tuition for each student
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Discounts Available with Hardware Vendors
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13. Financial Aid

Dates

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Notification DateMar 1

Required Forms

FAFSA

Financial Aid Statistics

Average Freshman Total Need-Based Gift Aid
$50,513
Average Undergraduate Total Need-Based Gift Aid
$48,330
Average Need-Based Loan
$4,312
Undergraduates who have borrowed through any loan program
49%
Average amount of loan debt per graduate
$30,741
Average amount of each freshman scholarship/grant package
$44,388
Financial aid provided to international students
Yes

Available Aid

Financial Aid Methodology
Scholarships and Grants

Need-Based Aid

01 - Need-Based College/University Scholarship or Grant Aid from Institutional Funds
02 - Need-Based Federal Pell
03 - Need-Based Private Scholarships
04 - Need-Based SEOG
05 - Need-Based State Scholarships

Federal Direct Student Loan Programs

01 - Direct PLUS Loans
02 - Direct Subsidized Stafford Loans
03 - Direct Unsubsidized Stafford Loans
Is Institutional Employment Available (other than Federal Work Study)
Yes

14. Career Services & Jobs

Graduation Rates

Graduate in 4 years
67%
Graduate in 5 years
73%
Graduate in 6 years
73%

Career Services

01 - Alumni Network
02 - Alumni Services
03 - Classes
04 - Interest Inventory
05 - Internships
06 - Regional Alumni

Opportunities at School

01 - Experiential
02 - Internship

15. Majors

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02 BIOLOGICAL AND BIOMEDICAL SCIENCES.

  • Biochemistry.
  • Biology/Biological Sciences, General.
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05 ENGLISH LANGUAGE AND LITERATURE/LETTERS.

  • English Language and Literature, General.
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06 FOREIGN LANGUAGES, LITERATURES, AND LINGUISTICS.

  • Classics and Classical Languages, Literatures, and Linguistics, General.
  • Foreign Languages and Literatures, General.
  • French Language and Literature.
  • German Language and Literature.
  • Spanish Language and Literature.
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07 HEALTH PROFESSIONS AND RELATED PROGRAMS.

  • Pre-Dentistry Studies.
  • Pre-Medicine/Pre-Medical Studies.
  • Pre-Pharmacy Studies.
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08 HISTORY.

  • History, General.
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09 MATHEMATICS AND STATISTICS.

  • Mathematics, General.
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10 MULTI/INTERDISCIPLINARY STUDIES.

  • Mathematics and Computer Science.
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12 PHILOSOPHY AND RELIGIOUS STUDIES.

  • Philosophy.
  • Religion/Religious Studies.
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13 PHYSICAL SCIENCES.

  • Chemistry, General.
  • Physics, General.
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14 PSYCHOLOGY.

  • Psychology, General.
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15 SOCIAL SCIENCES.

  • Economics, General.
  • International Relations and Affairs.
  • Political Science and Government, General.
  • Sociology and Anthropology.
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16 VISUAL AND PERFORMING ARTS.

  • Art History, Criticism and Conservation.
  • Art/Art Studies, General.
  • Drama and Dramatics/Theatre Arts, General.
  • Fine/Studio Arts, General.
  • Music Theory and Composition.

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