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Why Lycoming?

We invest in affordability 85% of students receive financial aid.
Student-to-faculty ratio 11:1 You don't have to fight to be seen — it's inevitable.
Learning beyond the classroom is in our DNA 100%of Lycoming students complete an enhanced academic experience, including internships, study abroad, and undergraduate research.
We look like the world 37% of students are domestic students of color or international.
We launch careers 99% of the Class of 2022 was employed or in graduate school 6-12 months after graduation.
We're ready for you 16k alumni worldwide excel in every field, ready to support fellow Warriors.

Beyond the Books

Criminal Justice REU boosts resume for aspiring research analyst

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Our Graduates Are Career-Ready

2x

Lycoming College seniors engaged in career preparation activities at almost twice the rate of other college seniors.

Met with a career advisor
43%
vs
24%
Got help with their resume
78%
vs
42%
Participated in mock interviews
51%
vs
28%
2 out of every 3 Lycoming seniors have discussed their career interests and goals with a faculty member (compared to just 44% of seniors at peer institutions).
Lycoming seniors engage in career planning talks, panels, and workshops at a rate 22% higher than their national peers.
Nearly half of Lycoming seniors participate in a major- or career-related co-curricular activity (such as a student/professional organization or honor society) compared to less than one-third of seniors nationally.

*Statistics shown are from the 2021 National Survey of Student Engagement (NSSE)

Theatre students win at the Kennedy Center Festival

Ten Lycoming College theatre students showcased their talents in this year’s Kennedy Center American College Theatre Festival (KCACTF), Region II, walking away with multiple honors.

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Accelerated nursing program with DeSales University

Lycoming announced a partnership that will enable students to pursue a nursing degree through an accelerated program with DeSales University.

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Dual degree in engineering with WashU added to curriculum

Lycoming announced a new dual degree in engineering that will enable students to earn a foundational liberal arts and sciences education at Lycoming before moving on to an additional degree in engineering from WashU.

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Events

Feb 26

Girl in the Red Corner

Feb. 26 - March 1

Mary L. Welch Theatre

A tale of self-discovery that allows women to take centerstage in a world so often dominated by men.

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Mar 4

The Perils of Public Art

Tues., March 4, 4:30 p.m.

Trogner Presentation Room, Krapf Gateway Center

Ken Lum will present a “crash course” on the history of public art with examples to help understand the alternations of public art today.

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Mar 22

Thula Sizwe: The Group Zulu

Saturday, March 22, 7:30 p.m.

McIver Rehearsal Hall, Trachte Music Center

New Date! The annual spring Williamsport Community Concert Association (WCCA) endowed concert will feature the South African troupe for an authentic snapshot of the Zulu culture and musical tradition.

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