Great students deserve a great education.

We’re here to help you navigate the process and make attaining a degree from Lawrence
University more manageable. Here, we break down the steps to take and the information you need to make becoming a Lawrentian a reality.

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Plan Your Visit


Explore Lawrence by visiting campus in person or virtually. Check out the grounds, interact with professors, chat with students, and determine if the Lawrence Community is right for you.

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A Lawrence education is more manageable than you may think.


The Lawrence community is invested in making it an affordable option for all students. 

Our world-class Conservatory requires a few additional admissions steps. 

Our community is one of the most internationally diverse in the country with about 12% of our 1,500 students calling 50+ countries home.

If your learning path began elsewhere, know that Lawrence is committed to helping transfer students achieve their educational goals.

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Who We Are


Lawrence’s 1,500 students come from nearly every state and dozens of countries and share their brilliance in an engaged community. 

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7:1 Student-to-Faculty Ratio

Small class sizes mean big opportunities to pursue your passions.

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#1 Small Private College
in Wisconsin

Lawrence is consistently recognized as one of the best schools in the state and the country.

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Main Campus

Lawrence's beautiful campus is nestled on the banks of the Fox River in downtown Appleton.

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Once a Lawrentian, Always a Lawrentian.  


When you graduate from Lawrence, you join a network of 20,000+ fellow alumni. 99% of whom report being employed or continuing their education within six months of graduation. (The Lawrentian in us wants to talk with those other three to four graduates per year who make up that remaining 1% so that we can figure out how we can help them out.)
 

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Profiles

Tour Our Campus Virtually

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