Lenoir-Rhyne University
Founded 1891 as Highland College, became Lenoir-Rhyne College 1923. Acquired present status and title 2008. A private institution affiliated with the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America.
Funding:
Private
Accreditation:
Southern Association of Colleges and Schools Commission on Colleges
Grades 2
Master's Degree,
Bachelor's Degree
or equivalent
Languages 1
Divisions 4
- Arts and Sciences CollegeFields of study: Art Management, American Studies, Classical Languages, Religious Studies, Natural Resources, Medical Technology, Graphic Design, International Relations, Theatre, Music, Fine Arts, Sociology, Modern Languages, Philosophy, Biology, Arts and Humanities, Political Sciences, Physics, History, Chemistry, Psychology, English
- Education and Human Services College
- Health Sciences College
- Professional and Mathematical Studies College
Tuition fee per annum
Local currency: USD
$4,500.00 – $15,461.00
Requirements
- Admission details: Graduation from high school or equivalent, and College Board SAT or ACT examination. TOEFL test for foreign students
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