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Your Future ElevatedBanner Elk, North Carolina
Greetings from one of the most beautiful college campuses in the United States. Lees-McRae College has a timeless mission that governs everything we do: to provide values-centered programs leading to the development of the whole person... an educated, responsible citizen of the global community. We encourage you to come visit our campus of over 400 acres, meet our dedicated faculty and staff, and talk with current students about their experience at Lees-McRae. While you are here, explore the unique natural ecosystems which are among the most diverse in the world and serve as laboratories for study in many disciplines. Elevate your college expectations and experience the Lees-McRae difference. We look forward to seeing you!
From the President
Your Future ElevatedBanner Elk, North Carolina
22 majors and 16 minorsOver two dozen student clubs900 students from 35 states and 21 countriesAverage class size of 1514:1 student to faculty ratioHonors program and 5 honor societies11 residence halls including cottages, apartments, and houses95% wireless coverage on campus 5 computer labsOver 95% of students receive financial aid100% tobacco-free campus15 pets in our pet-friendly residence hall17 men’s and women’s athletics teams460 acre campus with hills and forests, miles of running and biking trails
Lees-McRae College at a glance...
Our campus is beautiful year-round, and our academic programs and students take advantage of this natural laboratory every day. Located in the town of Banner Elk nestled in the heart of the Blue Ridge Mountains of western North Carolina, Lees-McRae College has the highest elevation of any college campus east of the Mississippi. Boasting an invigorating and healthful climate, the Appalachian region is an outdoor enthusiast’s dream.
Area attractions include Grandfather Mountain, the Blue Ridge Parkway, the Pisgah and Cherokee National Forests, Beech and Sugar Mountain Ski Resorts, the Linville Gorge and Wilson Creek Wilderness Areas, and much more.
The Outdoor Programs Department introduces first year students to the stunning mountains that surround our campus through Fresh Tracks, a camping, hiking, backpacking and rock climbing orientation trip offered during the late summer and early fall. Students connect with their environment and with classmates who enjoy outdoor adventure like rappelling, kayaking, hiking, climbing, canoeing, skiing and mountain biking. Outdoor Programs sponsors several clubs and interest groups that explore the area through guided adventures.
Lees-McRae students, faculty and staff celebrate the surrounding Blue Ridge Mountains during Mountain Day, a “free day” for students to explore the striking mountain landscape.
Situated nearly 4000 feet above sea level
460 acres of rolling hills and undeveloped forests
Experience all 4 incredible and inspiring seasonsMiles of hiking, running, and biking trails on campus
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The Blue Ridge Wildlife Institute houses the Wildlife Rehabilitation program and treats nearly 1000 animals each year. Students get hands-on experience working with native wildlife including the Red-Tailed hawk and the bobcat kitten above.
Lees-McRae College is committed to providing a quality, values-based education, inspiring and enabling individuals to contribute to a changing society with integrity and civic responsibility. Through a SACS-accredited curriculum rooted in a liberal arts core to educate the mind, body and spirit, combined with an emphasis on leadership and service, graduates obtain knowledge, skills, and a holistic understanding of themselves and the world. With over two dozen programs, our challenging intellectual environment enables every student to develop the skills necessary for a life of meaning and purpose.
The Burton Center for Student Success is committed to providing students with ample resources to ensure success in the classroom. Tutoring services, an online writing lab and academic advising services are just a few of the resources available to students to enhance their education.
The Honors Program offers a challenge for the highly motivated and academically gifted student.
Honors students are exposed to ideas of the greatest thinkers of all time in a cross-disciplinary curriculum that involves special lectures, field trips, and leadership opportunities.
Career preparation is another important piece of a Lees-McRae education. The Career Resource Center guides students through the various stages of preparing for employment opportunities and internships while beginning to plan for life beyond college. Students have access to career resources, alumni mentoring, and job and internship fairs.
The James H. Carson Library offers over 80,000 volumes and access to more than 139,000 electronic books. More than 70 databases contain over 28,000 journals and periodicals, many in full text. Through a partnership with the Appalachian College Association, students and faculty can access almost 500,000 items from 26 other institutions.
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Art and DesignAthletic Training1
Biology: GeneralBiology: Pre-professional Nutrition*Biology: Wildlife BiologyBiology: Wildlife RehabilitationBusiness Administration:
Accounting*Finance*International Business*Management*Marketing*Small Business Development*
Communication ArtsCriminal JusticeElementary Education3
EnglishHealth and Physical Education3
Interdisciplinary StudiesMusical Theatre (BFA)2
Outdoor Adventure Education*Performing Arts Studies2
PsychologyReligious StudiesSport ManagementSport ScienceTheatre Arts Education3
* Concentrations1 Accredited by the Commission on Accreditation of Athletic Training Education2 Accredited by the National Association of Schools of Theatre3 Accredited by the Teacher Education Accreditation Council
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22 majors and 16 minors
Honors program and 5 honors societies
Average class size of 1514:1 student to faculty ratio
Appalachian StudiesArt and DesignBiology: GeneralBiology: Wildlife RehabilitationBusiness AdministrationCriminal JusticeCycling StudiesEducationEnglishHistoryOutdoor Adventure EducationPerforming Arts StudiesPsychologyReligious StudiesSociologySpanishSport Science
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www.lmc.edu/academics
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More than 26 student clubs and organizationsExplore the mountains in one of 5 outdoor adventure groups Join one of 6 service-based sororities and fraternities11 residence halls 95% wireless coverage Student lounges
Lees-McRae’s beautiful residential campus encompasses 460 acres in a picturesque mountain valley. Our campus houses 700 students in 11 residence halls including cottages, suites, apartments, houses, and halls, each with its own style and charm. Students living on campus enjoy benefits like wireless internet, cable television, student lounges, and ample green space to play, study, and enjoy the mountain air.
Lees-McRae students make connections and become actively engaged in their own education through more than 25 student groups and clubs.Organizations like the Student Government Association give students a voice on campus
while others like our service-based sororities and fraternities develop friendships through the common interest of helping others. Whether your passion involves hiking and rock climbing, performing arts, saving the environment, or riding horses, chances are you’ll find a club at Lees-McRae that suits your interests.
Want to bring a pet? If you can’t imagine leaving your beloved family pet at home, Bentley Residence Hall now houses students and more than 15 pets. One of a handful of pet-friendly campuses in the nation, Lees-McRae allows second year students to apply for a pet-friendly room.
Students charter new clubs each year! If you don’t find the club you’re looking for, don’t
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worry! It’s easy to start a new club. In fact, the Equestrian Club is one of Lees-McRae’s most recent additions, not to mention one of its most popular. Students ride at the Yonahlossee Saddle Club in nearby Boone, a premier saddle club in the region.
Service to others is in our nature. Each spring on Mountain Day of Service, Lees-McRae College students, faculty, and staff complete over 30 service projects. On campus, groups may plant flowers, build a turtle habitat at the Blue Ridge Wildlife Institute, recycle used electronics, or shelve books at the New Opportunity School for Women.
Service learning opportunities include volunteering with Ski Beech’s Adaptive Ski Clinic or the Search and Rescue Team training to assist Linville Central
Search and Rescue Team with backcountry rescues and evacuations. Lees-McRae students enhance the culture of service on our campus by participating in significant service and leadership development.
Kindness and respect are part of the learning community of Lees-McRae College. Listening to different ideas and perspectives on topics and learning to work and learn with people from other cultures are our trademarks. You will hear kindness and respect from the speakers who come to campus; in the global partnerships we fashion with organizations in India, Mexico, Guatemala and Ireland; in our interfaith and cross-cultural events; and ultimately in your own desire to contribute to a better society and world.
17 Athletic Teams Men’s Teams Basketball Cross-Country Cycling* Lacrosse Soccer Tennis Track and field Volleyball
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10 National Championships in Cycling Over 300 Bobcat student-athletes 17 highly competitive NCAA sports teams 33 Conference Championships
Athletic talent is an integral part of the Lees-McRae community – and so is a healthy lifestyle. Our 17 competitive sports teams win championships and give Bobcats reasons to celebrate!
The Bobcat cycling team racked up 10 national championships in USA Cycling governed competition, including the 2010 national title in the cyclo-cross discipline.
Lees-McRae is a proud member of the NCAA Division II Conference Carolinas and our teams have earned 33 conference championships and the Joby Hawn Cup a few years ago for the best athletic program in the conference.
Four Bobcat student-athletes captured five different scholar athlete awards in Conference Carolinas during the 2010-11 season. Men’s cross country
and women’s lacrosse teams received inaugural Conference Carolinas Team Sportsmanship Awards and one senior women’s lacrosse player was selected as the 2010-11 Conference Carolinas Female Sportsmanship Award recipient.
At Lees-McRae, you don’t have to participate on a competitive team to enjoy the wellness aspects of our campus. Campus Life and Recreation plan several recreational games and activities for students. Whether you are an athlete or not, you can have fun joining in with your classmates by participating in events like soccer, Ping-Pong, basketball, football, dodge ball, and the list goes on. It is our goal to keep you active, healthy, and happy.
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Women’s Teams Basketball Cross-Country Cycling* Lacrosse Soccer Softball Tennis Track and field Volleyball*affiliated with USA Cycling Division
Apply now online at go.lmc.edu/applyonline and study in one of the most beautiful places on earth. Lees-McRae accepts students on a rolling admission basis. However, students are encouraged to apply early. Scholarships and financial aid are available. Home-school, early admission, joint enrollment, and international students are welcome to apply.
Your steps to enrollment STEP ONE: Submit completed application online at go.lmc.edu/applyonline.STEP TWO: Submit official high school transcripts.STEP THREE: Submit official SAT or ACT scores.STEP FOUR: Submit a letter of recommendation from a high school English teacher.STEP FIVE: Submit a $35 application fee or schedule a campus visit to receive a fee waiver.
900 students from 35 states and 21 countries95% of students receive scholarships and/or financial aid 62% acceptance rate
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Freshman Admission
Lees-McRae College welcomes transfer students from all accredited community colleges and all four year public and private colleges and universities. Lees-McRae is equipped to help you ensure a smooth transition.
Your Steps to EnrollmentSTEP ONE: Submit completed application online at go.lmc.edu/applyonline.STEP TWO: Submit official college transcripts from all colleges attended.STEP THREE: If fewer than 24 credits hours have been earned at the undergraduate level, official SAT or ACT scores and official high school transcripts are required.STEP FOUR: Submit a $35 application fee or schedule a campus visit to receive a fee waiver.
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Lees-McRae College is committed to the principle that an excellent liberal arts education is one of the best investments a family can make. Over 95% of our students receive financial assistance.
Our commitment to affordability has never been stronger. Only one form is needed to start the process after you have been admitted to Lees-McRae: the FAFSA (Free Application for Federal Student Aid). Complete the FAFSA online at www.fafsa.ed.gov and include the Lees-McRae College school code of 002939.
In addition to Federal Title IV aid programs and North Carolina state grant programs, Lees-McRae College also offers three types of institutional financial assistance to students.
Academic Merit Scholarships Scholarly preparation of entering freshmen and transfer students is recognized by scholarships
and grants based on academic performance. These awards reflect our commitment to helping students set ambitious goals and achieve them. All students are automatically considered for academic scholarships once they are granted admission to Lees-McRae.
Performance-Based Scholarships Athletic Scholarships and Performing Arts Scholarships are two types of performance based scholarships offered to Lees-McRae students. Athletic scholarships are awarded at the coach’s discretion based upon athletic performance and ability. A limited number of Performing Arts Scholarships are awarded by the Performing Arts Department and require an audition.
Need-Based Scholarships Need-based aid is awarded to students based on financial need and varies in amount. In order to be eligible for need-based aid, the student must show demonstrated financial need by filing the FAFSA annually.
Financing your education
When you take an academic program that combines specialization and versatility, add a faculty of committed and unique educators, and put all those things together in the most beautiful place on earth, you’ve got something special.
Plan your visit today to discover how Lees-McRae College can help you get a great start on the road to your future.
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Lees-McRae College, 191 Main Street, PO Box 128, Banner Elk, North Carolina, USA 28604