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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 2024 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

Theatre student wins national honor and prestigious fellowship

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U.S. News and World Report, Best Colleges 2025, Liberal Arts Colleges
U.S. News and World Report, Best Colleges 2025, Best Value
The Princeton Review: The 390 Best Colleges, 2025
Colleges of Distinction 2024-25
Colleges of Distinction 2024-25, Career Development
U.S. News and World Report, Best Colleges 2025, Social Mobility

Explore Lycoming

Take a virtual step onto College Place or stroll across the Quad on a student-guided tour and you'll feel right at home.

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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)

NSF awards $148,000 for vertebrate paleontology and ancient climate change research

The National Science Foundation (NSF) awarded a $148,000 grant to Lycoming College’s David Broussard, Ph.D., for a project he hopes will advance our understanding of ancient climate change and its impacts on vertebrate animals that lived hundreds of millions of years ago.

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Recent graduate wins Phi Kappa Phi Fellowship

Sarah Lanphear '25 was awarded $8,500 as she pursue graduate studies at The Ohio State University.

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Legal studies major increases options in law field

Furthering the appeal of legal studies is a cooperative 3+3 law degree program with Widener University Commonwealth Law School.

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Events

Aug 21

New Student Convocation

Thursday, Aug. 21, 2 p.m.

The students of the Class of 2029 will begin their Lycoming College journey as they pass through the David B Sykes Gate and process to New Student Convocation.

Watch the Livestream
Oct 1

Lycoming College Community Orchestra

Wednesday, Oct. 1, 7:30 p.m.

McIver Rehearsal Hall, Trachte Music Center

LCCO will presents a program featuring works by Mozart and Mendelssohn.

More Music
Oct 3

Friday Focus Open House

October 3, 12 p.m.

Fultz Quadrangle

Get an in-depth look at life at Lycoming, with a special emphasis on our culture of academic engagement, including breakout sessions, a campus tour, lunch with faculty, and info on admissions and aid.

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