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  • Lincoln University, the nation’s first degree-granting Historically Black College and University (HBCU), educates and empowers students to lead their communities and change the world. It does so by providing a rigorous liberal arts education featuring active and collaborative learning; integrating academic and co-curricular programs with the University’s distinctive legacy of global engagement, social responsibility and leadership development; and cultivating the character, values and standards of excellence needed to enable students to become responsible citizens of a global community. Lincoln offers more than 35 undergraduate and graduate programs to a diverse student body of approximately 1,900 students.
  • Lindenwood University
    St Charles, Missouri
    Founded in 1827, Lindenwood is a dynamic four-year institution dedicated to excellence in higher education. Our historic campus is situated in the heart of St. Charles, Mo., a growing community of more than 65,000 just west of St. Louis. We offer more than 100 degree programs through values-centered education that lead to development of the whole person. Our faculty, staff, and administration are committed to an integrative curriculum that focuses on the talents, interests, and future of our students. Lindenwood is accredited by the Higher Learning Commission.
  • Lindsey Wilson College
    Columbia, Kentucky
    Lindsey Wilson College is a four-year liberal-arts college affiliated with the Kentucky Conference of The United Methodist Church. LWC is located on more than 200 partially wooded acres on a hilltop in Columbia, Ky., a small town about 20 miles from Lake Cumberland in South Central Kentucky. William T. Luckey Jr. is LWC's eighth president, and John B. Begley is chancellor. Under President Luckey's leadership, LWC's operating budget has been dramatically expanded to more than $54 million, and the number of faculty and staff has grown to more than 300. Lindsey Wilson is classified as a Baccalaureate College-Liberal Arts by the Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching.
  • LBCC was established in 1966 as a two-year public college to serve the residents of Linn and Benton counties. LBCC's 104-acre Albany campus is just two miles south of Albany, Oregon, and 11 miles east of Corvallis. The campus houses a learning resource center, bookstore, 500-seat theater, library, conference facility, and student lounge/recreation rooms. Dining facilities include a cafeteria, a cafe and a restaurant operated by students in the Culinary Arts program. The original 13 contemporary brick buildings are connected by covered walkways that encircle a landscaped courtyard. Additional buildings include the Periwinkle Child Development Center, the Luckiamute Center, physical education and sports facilities, and a greenhouse.
  • Lipscomb University
    Nashville, Tennessee
    Lipscomb University is a private coeducational institution whose principal focus is undergraduate education in the liberal arts and sciences, combined with a number of pre-professional fields and master’s degree programs. Its primary mission is to integrate Christian faith and practice with academic excellence. The mission is carried out not only in the classroom but also by involvement in numerous services to the church and the larger community. Lipscomb University seeks to be a nationally-recognized, premier Christian university. The core values that undergird the works of Lipscomb University include: Christlikeness, Truth, Service, and Excellence.
  • Little Big Horn College
    Crow Agency, Montana
    Little Big Horn College is a public two-year community college chartered by the Crow Tribe of Indians. The College is located in the town of Crow Agency, Montana Baaxawuaashe', the capital of the Crow Indian Reservation in south central Montana. Eight Associate of Arts degrees are offered at LBHC. The courses of study offered are directly related to the job opportunities and economic development on the Crow Indian Reservation and surrounding communities. The majority of the students enrolled are members of the Crow Tribe of Indians.
  • Little Priest Tribal College
    Winnebago, Nebraska
    LPTC is a chartered entity of the Winnebago Tribe of Nebraska and one of thirty-two Tribal Colleges in the United States. Our mission and philosophy, like that of most Tribal Colleges, mandates that we integrate the culture of native people, specifically the Winnebago people, into our courses and programs. This unique and challenging approach to higher education will enrich your academic, social and personal life in a way that no other college or university can. It is with a deep sense of responsibility and pride that LPTC staff and faculty strive to meet this mandate as well as the dying words of Chief Little Priest in to “…be strong, and educate my children.”
  • Lone Star College System
    The Woodlands, Texas
    Known for its innovation and its visionary thinking, Lone Star College System is the largest institution of higher education in the Houston area and the fastest growing community college system in Texas. LSCS offers associate degrees and certification in many areas of study.Through its progressive partnerships with four-year universities, LSCS can also offer seamless opportunities to obtain bachelor's and master's degrees at one of its two University Centers.
  • The Brentwood Campus, which serves a total enrollment of 1,200 graduate, undergraduate and non-credit students, is located on 172 acres of tree-lined property. An undergraduate program is offered in Criminal Justice. Classes are small and personalized. Students take advantage of a full range of computer and library facilities, including networking to the University's mainframe systems. The Campus schedules most of its courses during late afternoons, evenings and on weekends.
  • At Long Island University’s Brooklyn Campus, we aim to help you achieve your dreams. We believe a group of caring and committed people can change the world. We believe that when people of different backgrounds come together on the common ground of intellectual pursuit, they enrich their lives as well as others’. We remain one of the fastest-growing and most ethnically diverse college campuses in New York.
  • C.W. Post Campus of Long Island University is a private educational institution widely recognized for its quality academic programs, renowned faculty and nationally respected Cooperative Education program, as well as its magnificent 307.9-acre campus. Students choose from 235 degree programs, including doctorates in clinical psychology and information studies. Flexible schedules for day, evening and weekend are offered year-round.
  • Lorain County Community College serves the greater Lorain County region by providing the educational and workforce training needed to help our residents and community thrive. LCCC is a student-ready institution, which means helping students achieve their personal, academic, and career goals is at the center of the college’s design. Whether the goal is an associate degree, additional workforce training or an advanced degree, LCCC has an academic program and the support service to help students reach their goals.
  • Loras College
    Dubuque, Iowa
    Historically rich, academically challenging, faith-centered, socially stimulating – that’s Loras College. Relating the rich liberal arts tradition to a changing world, Loras strives to develop active learners, reflective thinkers, ethical decision makers and responsible contributors in their diverse professional, social, and religious roles. Housed on a safe, scenic campus nestled high atop the majestic bluffs of the Mississippi River in Dubuque, Iowa, Loras offers a wide array of academic programs, extracurricular offerings, and opportunity for personal growth. We would be proud to welcome you into our circle of loyal Duhawks who will forever call our Dubuque campus home.
  • Los Angeles City College
    Los Angeles, California
    Los Angeles City College is an urban oasis of learning that educates minds, opens hearts, and celebrates community. As a comprehensive community college, Los Angeles City College offeres programs, course work, support, and guidance to develop a community of learners -- both near and far -- with the knowledge, skills, and attitudes necessary for optimal growth and action in their personal and professional lives. As its primary mission, Los Angeles City College offers post-secondary lower division arts and sciences, and vocational courses enabling the student to complete a curriculum designed in preparation for transfer to a four-year university and an associate degree or certificate leading directly to entrance into the work force.
  • Louisiana College
    Pineville, Louisiana
    Founded in 1906, Louisiana College is a private, Baptist coeducational college of liberal arts and sciences with selected professional programs. Built upon the principles of character and learning, the College has a tradition of outstanding academics and is the only Baptist, four-year institution in Louisiana.
  • Louisiana Culinary Institute
    Baton Rouge, Louisiana
    The Louisiana Culinary Institute's purpose is to educate its students to become highly trained professionals in food service operations. Its intent is to provide its students with the appropriate knowledge and skills in professional cooking techniques, sanitation, nutrition and day-to-day business operations to successfully operate and manage a food service facility. By doing so the Institute's goal is to fulfill the ever-growing need for culinary professionals in the food service industry.
  • Louisiana Delta Community College, an open-admissions, comprehensive community college, provides the citizens of northeast Louisiana with affordable and accessible high quality educational programs, services, and modern workforce training. Supported by the Louisiana Community and Technical College System, a dedicated faculty and staff fulfill this mission through their commitment to student achievement, academic excellence, lifelong learning, and the use of current technology.
  • LSU is located in Baton Rouge, the capital of Louisiana. Baton Rouge means “Red Stick” and was named by French explorers in 1699. We offer students more than 235 areas of undergraduate study. Whether you are interested in the arts and humanities or science and engineering, LSU has a place for you.
  • LSU Eunice is located just southwest of Eunice along Louisiana Highway 755 on a 196-acre tract of land originally belonging to the Arnold LeDoux family, which donated fifty acres for the establishment of the University campus. The University originally purchased an additional fifty acres and later acquired another 95.83 acres for future expansion. The campus is located in Acadia Parish, near the boundaries of Evangeline and St. Landry Parishes, in a rich and fertile section of Southwest Louisiana referred to as “the tri-parish area.”
  • As the only state-supported undergraduate university in Louisiana, LSUA’s mission is to provide a broad spectrum of affordable undergraduate degrees in a robust academic environment that challenges students to excel and creates proactive and reciprocal relationships that meet the needs of the diverse student body and community that it serves. LSUA envisions itself as a University of choice, recognized for academic excellence, committed to student and community growth through teaching, research, and service, and esteemed as a contributor to the economic, cultural, and intellectual growth of Louisiana.
  • Established in 1967, Louisiana State University in Shreveport is a comprehensive, metropolitan university offering outstanding undergraduate and graduate programs in liberal arts, business, the sciences, and education. We are a campus of the statewide LSU System which is committed to providing the finest higher education opportunities available. Shreveport-Bossier City offers a richness of life, combining the conveniences of a big city with the warmth and hospitality of a smaller town. With a metropolitan population of more than 380,000, Shreveport offers an extensive railway system, and four major airlines.
  • As a selective-admissions, comprehensive public university, Louisiana Tech is committed to quality in teaching, research, creative activity, public service, and workforce/economic development. Louisiana Tech maintains as its highest priority the education and development of its students in a challenging, yet safe and supportive, diverse community of learners. Louisiana Tech University adheres to the equal opportunity provisions of federal and civil rights laws, and does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national origin, religion, age, sex, sexual orientation, marital status or disability.
  • Louisville Presbyterian Theological Seminary is called by God through the church to educate men and women to participate in the redemptive ministry of Jesus Christ in the world. The Seminary is a community that affirms and trusts the ever-faithful presence and activity of the triune God. Empowered by the Holy Spirit, we confess the Scriptures to be the unique and authoritative witness to God's redemptive love for the world. As an institution of the Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.), the Seminary has a particular responsibility to preserve and develop the values and insights of the Reformed tradition. Consistent with the Reformed tradition, we are committed to an ecumenical vision of the ultimate unity of the Body of Christ.
  • After careful deliberation with the Board of Trustees of Lourdes University, the Sisters of St. Francis have resolved that the University will close at the end of the 2026 academic year.
  • Lower Columbia College
    Longview, Washington
    Lower Columbia College, in Longview, Washington, was founded in 1934 and now serves approximately 5,000 students each quarter. Small class sizes mean LCC students receive lots of individual attention and the chance to really get to know their instructors and classmates. Longview is located along the Columbia River, with beautiful forests and Mt. St. Helens nearby offering a multitude of outdoor recreational opportunities year round. Th Pacific Ocean is just an hour away. The College offers many different degrees and certificates. Start a bachelor's degree with one of our specialized transfer degrees or focus a general transfer degree on one of more than 40 fields of study.
  • Loyola Marymount University
    Los Angeles, California
    Loyola Marymount University is a dynamic, comprehensive Catholic university in the Jesuit and Marymount traditions. Our 152 acre hilltop campus is in Westchester, a friendly residential neighborhood removed from the hustle and bustle of Los Angeles, yet with easy access to all the richness of our most cosmopolitan community. One mile from the ocean, our students enjoy ocean and mountain vistas as well as the moderate climate and crisp breezes characteristic of a coastal location. LMU is a student centered university, dedicated to academic excellence, the education of the whole person, and to the preparation of our students for lives of leadership and service to their communities, professions and families.
  • Loyola University Chicago
    Chicago, Illinois
    Shaped by our city and our Jesuit traditions, Loyola University Chicago offers students an educational environment unmatched for its diversity of thought and experience. With three campuses spread throughout the greater Chicago area-including along the stunning shoreline of Lake Michigan and in the heart of downtown's Magnificent Mile-students have access to hundreds of cultural institutions as well as thousands of internships and networking opportunities with the city's Fortune 500 companies. Study-abroad programs at our Rome and Beijing Centers provide engagement with the global community and economy.
  • Loyola University Maryland
    Baltimore, Maryland
    Loyola University Maryland is a Jesuit, Catholic university committed to the educational and spiritual traditions of the Society of Jesus and the development of the whole person. Accordingly, the University inspires students to learn, lead, and serve in a diverse and changing world.
  • Founded by the Jesuits in 1912, Loyola University New Orleans has graduated more than 35,000 graduates who have excelled in innumerable professions. The total enrollment is approximately 4,500 students, 2,655 of whom are undergraduates. The total annual cost for the year 2007-2008 is $33,500 that includes tuition, room and board and fees. Loyola has a student/faculty ratio of 11:1 and offers more than 60 majors in its colleges of business administration, humanities & natural sciences, social sciences, an
  • With more than 35 undergraduate majors, a Scholars Colloquium, and an Honors College, LCU has been recognized by U.S. News & World Report as a Top 20 Comprehensive College in the Western Region. Whether you choose the tradition of Praise Choir or step up and lead Faith in Action, at LCU your character will form the foundation for your success. LCU is an NAIA Champion of Character Institution and one of only six Texas schools to be named to the Templeton Honor Roll of Character Building Colleges.