Lehigh University Admitted Students Day: A Comprehensive Guide
Lehigh University's Admitted Students Day is a crucial event for prospective students and their families. It offers a comprehensive overview of academic programs, student life, campus resources, and the overall Lehigh experience. This article provides a structured guide to the various sessions and opportunities available during Admitted Students Day, drawing upon the information provided to offer a detailed look at what attendees can expect.
Academic Program Overviews
A significant portion of Admitted Students Day is dedicated to showcasing Lehigh's diverse academic programs. These sessions provide in-depth information about specific colleges and interdisciplinary programs, allowing students to explore their academic interests.
Integrated Business and Engineering Honors Program (IBE)
For students considering careers that bridge the gap between technology and business, the Integrated Business and Engineering (IBE) Honors Program Virtual Overview is a must-attend. This session, led by both students and faculty, delves into how the IBE program enables students to tackle technical challenges within a business context, fostering an entrepreneurial mindset. Attendees will gain insights into the IBE journey from the students themselves, learning about their experiences and the unique opportunities the program offers.
College-Specific Student Panels
Admitted Students Day features virtual student panels for each of Lehigh's colleges: Arts and Sciences, Business, and Health. These panels offer prospective students a chance to hear firsthand accounts from current Lehigh students about their experiences in classes, experiential learning opportunities, and overall campus life. The College of Business Student Panel highlights internships and career development, while the College of Health Student Panel focuses on the unique aspects of studying health-related fields at Lehigh. These panels provide valuable insights into the academic and social environment within each college.
Virtual Creative Inquiry Admitted Student Session
Lehigh emphasizes inquiry-based, hands-on learning, which is the focus of the Virtual Creative Inquiry Admitted Student Session. This session explores how students are placed at the center of knowledge discovery and construction processes, fostering a dynamic and engaging learning environment.
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RARE Program Info Session
Students interested in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) should attend the Virtual RARE Program Info Session. Program directors, Dr. Neal Simon and Dr. RARE program provides a unique opportunity for students interested in STEM.
Student Life and Campus Resources
Beyond academics, Admitted Students Day highlights the vibrant student life and extensive resources available at Lehigh. These sessions cover housing, student organizations, support services, and opportunities for personal and professional development.
Housing and Residential Life
"Moving On In…What Does Housing Look Like at Lehigh?" This virtual session provides a comprehensive overview of the nine first-year residence halls and the housing selection process. The Office of Housing Services covers essential details such as building amenities, room types, floor layouts, and first-year housing themes, ensuring students have all the information they need to make informed housing decisions. All first-year residence halls are conveniently located near classrooms, dining halls, the fitness center/gymnasium, and libraries. Lehigh requires all first- and second-year students to live in university housing facilities, with most rooms being doubles and a limited number of singles and triples available.
Student Organizations and Activities
Lehigh offers a wide array of activities in areas such as politics, student government, music, dramatics, a newspaper, a radio station, community service, religion, sports, and intramurals. The RCEAS: Club Information Video showcases projects and competitions. Lehigh also boasts a unique Greek system centered on scholarship, leadership, and service, with approximately 30% of students affiliated. With 95% of students staying on campus during weekends, Lehigh fosters an engaging residential experience.
Center for Gender Equity
The Virtual Center for Gender Equity Welcome & Overview introduces attendees to the various ways they can engage with the Center and participate in gender-equity work on campus. This session highlights Lehigh's commitment to creating an inclusive and equitable environment for all students.
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Office of Jewish Student Life
The Office of Jewish Student Life Virtual Session provides insights into the experiences of Jewish students on campus, offering a glimpse into the community and resources available to them.
Wellness at Lehigh
College can be a time of uncertainty, inquiry, expansion, and adaptation for many students. The Virtual Wellness at Lehigh Admitted Student Session features members of the dedicated Counseling and Psychological Services and Health & Wellness Center (HWC), who discuss the resources and support available to students to promote their well-being.
Office of International Students & Scholars
For international students, the Virtual Office of International Students & Scholars Overview is essential. This session provides information on how the office supports international students with visa compliance and the events hosted throughout the academic year.
Career and Professional Development
Lehigh is committed to preparing students for successful careers through experiential learning opportunities and professional development support.
Maximizing Your Degree: Professional Development Support at Lehigh
The Virtual Maximizing Your Degree: Professional Development Support at Lehigh session highlights the resources available through the Center for Career and Professional Development (CCPD). Attendees will learn about experiential learning opportunities, internship timelines, and how to incorporate professional development into their undergraduate experience. Many Lehigh students gain firsthand experience in their fields of interest through internships and co-operative learning programs. In fact, nearly all Lehigh students complete an internship or co-op during their time at Lehigh, often with top companies off campus. Top engineering students can participate in a cooperative education program that provides eight months of work experience while allowing them to graduate in four years, with a paycheck.
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Study Abroad Opportunities
The Virtual Study Abroad Admitted Student Session encourages students to gain a global perspective through study abroad programs, internships, research, and community service abroad. Approximately 43% of all Lehigh students study abroad, highlighting the university's commitment to international experiences.
Financial Aid and Admissions Information
Admitted Students Day also provides crucial information about financial aid, admissions policies, and the next steps for enrolling at Lehigh.
Financial Aid Overview
If you completed your financial aid application by the deadline, you will receive your financial aid notification along with your letter of admission to Lehigh. You can also view your financial aid award online through the Banner link on your Lehigh Portal. Merit scholarships are determined by the Office of Admissions, and students who are chosen for merit awards will see that notification in the Admission decision letter. Merit scholarships at Lehigh are highly selective; last year, approximately 20% of applicants were offered both admission and a merit scholarship. Students must reapply for institutional need-based and Federal financial aid each year. Eligibility is evaluated each year based on a family’s financial and household information as well as any changes in the costs of attendance. Complete financial aid applications for institutional aid are due by March 15 for currently enrolled undergraduate students. Students who submit a complete financial aid application after our deadlines may not receive any institutional need based financial aid.
Transfer Credits and Deferral Policies
Courses you have taken at other regionally accredited colleges that have an equivalent course offered at Lehigh, and in which you have earned a grade of "C" or better, are eligible for transfer of credit. Students who earn the international baccalaureate may be granted credit in higher-level or advanced subjects with scores of 5 or better or "B" or better. Official scores shared with Lehigh that qualify for credit will be reviewed and granted credit prior to the start of the semester. Some admitted students choose to delay their enrollment through a deferral (also known as a “gap year”) in order to pursue unique passions or interests, experiential learning opportunities, travel to other countries, or engage in work or volunteer experiences.
Campus Environment and Safety
Lehigh University consists of three contiguous campuses covering 2,358 acres. Situated on South Mountain, Lehigh's campus is home to a unique mix of modern, state-of-the-art facilities and historic, stone buildings containing 3.6 million-plus square feet of classroom, laboratory, office and living space. Lehigh police officers patrol the campus in vehicles, on foot, and on bicycles. Lehigh also offers walking escorts and a van service. All residence halls are locked 24 hours a day, and students use special card-keys to enter all halls.
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