Lawrence University-Private
Appleton, Wisconsin
1,442 (all undergraduates)
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2019-20 Accepted: 62%
4 Year Graduation Rate: 62%
5 Year Graduation Rate: 76%
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1. COLLEGE FINANCIAL AID INDICATORS
Scholarships
2019-20 Total Expenses: $62,166
Average Net Price 18-19: $26,162
Freshman Non-Federal Loans: 5%
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2. 75th PERCENTILE TEST SCORES
SAT EBRW: 700
SAT Math: 730
ACT: 32
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3. Lawrence University Common Data Set
Percent Freshman not in top quarter of class: 39%
Percent Freshman with GPA <3.50: 40.8%
Percent of Freshman Need Met: 94%
Percent of Non-Need Freshman Receiving Awards: 100%
Average Freshman Non-Need Award: $27,671
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Shows Class Capacity: Yes
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4. Athletics
NCAA D3, Midwest Conference
5. Reasons to consider Lawrence University:
London Center
Francophone Seminar
LU-R1 Research Program
ArtsBridge Program
Bjorklunden
Civic Life Project
Servant Leader Fellow program
Conservatory2
Innovation & Entrepreneurship Programs
Credit Accepted:
Dual credit
Advanced placement (AP) credits
Carnegie Classification: Baccalaureate Colleges: Arts & Sciences Focus
Religious Affiliation: Not applicable
The LU-R1 Program at Lawrence University in Wisconsin offers students in the Natural Sciences the opportunity to work with Lawrence alumni who are conducting research at leading R1 universities. Selected students receive a stipend and travel grant. Students have the opportunity to study abroad at the school’s London Center or through its Francophone Seminar in Senegal. The northern campus Bjorklunden Vid Sjon hosts seminars and retreats for students throughout the year. The ConservatorySquared program provides conservatory students with summer internships in a variety of musical fields. ArtsBridge Scholars work with K-12 students introducing arts into the classroom. All students can apply for the Summer Volunteer Opportunity Grant that provides funding for summer service projects.