Undergraduate
Pursue one of over a hundred top-tier degree programs in a Christ-centered, student-focused campus environment featuring acclaimed service learning and global perspectives programs and dynamic social and spiritual engagement events and opportunities.
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Graduate
Achieve expertise in one of our graduate level programs, guided by faculty with decades of collective professional and academic experience and advanced degrees from leading research institutions, conservatories, and seminaries.
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Online
Earn degrees designed for busy people from anywhere in the world. Our nationally ranked online programs connect you to expert, accessible, caring faculty in a supportive learning community dedicated to Christ-centered excellence, all hallmarks of the Lee experience.
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Expect Something Great
We have a phrase around Lee, Expect Something Great. We think the college experience should be much more than just academic excellence.
At Lee, we expect our students to experience transformational relationships with faculty, with other students, in campus life, and as they move into their calling.
Events
News
String Theory at the Hunter to Present “The SPA Trio”
Registration Open for Spring CELL Classes
Celebration of Sousa’s Musical Legacy to Take Place in Pangle Hall Friday
Convocation to Begin Feb. 1
SOM to Present Brendel, Trujillo in Recital
Advent Now! Shares Gospel Message in Japan
String Theory at the Hunter to Present “Brahms Clarinet Sonatas with Anthony McGill and Gloria Chien”
Lee to Honor Dr. MLK Jr.
Enrollment
3,700+
Majors Offered
50+
Campus Clubs
100+
NCAA DII Teams
18
Study Abroad Trips
30+
Student Teacher Ratio
13:1
Countries Represented
46
Campus Size
120 ac.
Garrett Mikulka
Garrett Joseph Mikulka graduated in December 2019 with an English Literature degree and a minor in writing. He will jump straight into graduate studies, starting an English PhD program at Indiana University. “One of the best parts about Lee is the faculty,” Garrett said. “Professors, particularly in the English department but also some in Classics, took my academic goals seriously and helped me get on the path towards graduate level work.”