
Online Sarah Lawrence College is a private institution that was founded in
1926.
It
has a total undergraduate enrollment of 1,437,
its setting is suburban,
and the campus size is 44 acres.
It utilizes a semester-based academic calendar.
Sarah Lawrence College's ranking in the 2016 edition of Best Colleges
is National Liberal Arts Colleges,
57.
Its tuition and fees are $51,034 (2015-16).
For creative and intellectually motivated men and women who want to make
their mark on the world, Sarah Lawrence College offers a unique
approach to learning and teaching designed to produce capable,
confident, creative 21st Century citizens with the imagination, drive
and skills to make a difference in their own and others' lives. Our
students study intensively in small, seminar classes, engage in
independent research, and spend unparalleled amounts of time working
one-on-one with an exceptional faculty of scholars and artists, creating
a tailored academic program of the students' own design. Our goal is to
instill a lifelong intellectual curiosity and nimbleness, as well as
the confidence and entrepreneurial spirit to embrace a broad range of
personal, professional and creative pursuits. We thus prepare students
to think and act independently so that they will tackle the problems of,
and thrive in, a complex and rapidly evolving world.
Located 30 minutes from Midtown Manhattan by public transportation,
Sarah Lawrence offers the best of campus environments: a
beautifully-landscaped, 44-acre, residential, suburban setting with
immediate access to the full-range of artistic, creative and internship
resources of New York City.
Beyond New York City, Sarah Lawrence Colleges operates study-abroad
sites in Havana (Cuba), Paris, Florence, London and Oxford. We offer
exchange programs with CalArts, Eugene Lang School, Falmouth University,
Pitzer College, Spelman College, Kansai Gaidai University (Osaka,
Japan), Tsuda College (Tokyo, Japan) and the South India Term Abroad
(SITA).
For students interested in competitive sports, SLC fields 15
intercollegiate teams and is a provisional member of NCAA Division III
(full membership begins in 2016-17). Intercollegiate teams include Mens
Basketball, Mens Crew, Womens Crew, Mens Cross Country, Womens Cross
Country, Equestrian (Coed),
Mens Soccer, Womens Soccer, Womens Softball, Mens Swimming, Womens
Swimming, Mens Tennis, Womens Tennis, Mens Volleyball and Womens
Volleyball.
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