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What are the colleges in the Lehigh Valley area?

I'm looking to explore my options around the Lehigh Valley area and would love to know more about the colleges there. How do they differ in terms of size and culture? Any standout programs I should know about?

a year ago

First, let's discuss the main colleges in the Lehigh Valley area:

1. Lehigh University

2. Lafayette College

3. Moravian College

4. Muhlenberg College

5. DeSales University

6. Cedar Crest College

7. Penn State Lehigh Valley

Lehigh University, located in Bethlehem, is a highly-ranked national university known for engineering, business, computer Science, and interdisciplinary programs. It has a student population of approximately 5,000 undergrads and a vibrant Greek life.

Lafayette College, located in Easton, is a small liberal arts college with around 2,500 students. It's known for its programs in economics and engineering. It also offers a vibrant social scene with a prominent Greek life.

Moravian College, also in Bethlehem, is a smaller institution with around 2,000 students. It provides a more intimate learning environment and is most noted for its nursing and education programs.

Muhlenberg College, located in Allentown, is another small college with around 2,500 students. It's well-regarded for its theater and dance programs, and it fosters a tight-knit community centered around the liberal arts.

DeSales University, located in Center Valley, is a private Catholic university with around 1,700 undergraduates. It's recognized for its programs in nursing, business, and physician assistant studies.

Cedar Crest College, also in Allentown, is a women's liberal arts college known for its programs in nursing, social work, and psychology.

Last but not least, Penn State Lehigh Valley located in Center Valley and offers a smaller, more intimate campus within the larger Penn State system.

Each of these colleges offers a different size, culture, and variety of programs, so you're sure to find one that suits your needs and preferences. It is important to visit their websites or, if possible, visit in person to get a better feel for the campus culture and see which environment will allow you to thrive best.

a year ago

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