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Admissions Viewbook LINDENWOOD UNIVERSITY ACADEMIC PROGRAMS HERE, YOUR COURSEWORK PREPARES YOU FOR YOUR LIFE’S WORK REAL REAL SCHOOL OF ROBERT W. HEALTH SCIENCES Promote healthy, active living PLASTER SCHOOL through undergraduate programs OF BUSINESS & like exercise science and public ENTREPRENEURSHIP health. Though it is one of our EXPERIENCE. largest schools, you can still EXPERIENCE. Climb the corporate ladder or expect small classes and close start your own business with the faculty-student relationships. skills and networking opportunities that you gain through our REALREAL SUCCESS.SUCCESS. business school. SCHOOL OF ARTS, SCHOOL OF The Lindenwood experience is what separates Lindenwood graduates from the MEDIA, AND SCIENCES rest of the pack. It’s what we call “real experience and real success.” Top-notch SCHOOL OF Emphasize critical thinking COMMUNICATIONS skills and data-based decision academics, hands-on learning experiences, and internships in every discipline Light up the stage and screen EDUCATION making and work with cutting-edge with programs in the creative and that will set you apart and help you get not just a job but the job. Impact lives and learn to teach technology as you begin a career full communication arts and endless the next generation with over of research and discovery. opportunity to show your talent. 55 certification and THE LINDENWOOD STUDENT BODY degree options. 7O 47 SCHOOL OF PRE-PROFESSIONAL HUMANITIES PROGRAMS Do you already have eyes on With Lindenwood graduates gaining such Take your place among history’s graduate school? Give yourself a meaningful edge, it’s no surprise that greatest thinkers with programs The Lindenwood University System an edge with pre-professional students come here to learn from all over in philosophy, English, and includes a residential campus in programs at Lindenwood from the world. We believe in the importance of historical studies. St. Charles, MO., as well as a full pre-law, to pre-med, to diversity as a means to enrich our campus, range of graduate, evening, and pre-veterinary. 2 our understanding, and our lives. online programs. 3 CAMPUS ON-CAMPUS HOUSING Lindenwood offers a wide variety of housing choices for students, including J. SCHEIDEGGER traditional dorms and off-campus CENTER FOR THE ARTS housing for upperclassmen. • Instruction space for theatre, music, dance, Residential Life gives students a design, and more chance to immerse themselves in the • Broadway-caliber theater spaces culture, make lifelong friends, and • Museum-quality art gallery be a part of a supporting community with an array of academic, athletic, EVANS COMMONS and social activities. Being a part of REC CENTER our campus is an opportunity to live • State-of-the-art cardio, weight, athletic, with and learn from others of various and fitness equipment ages, cultural backgrounds, and • Three indoor basketball courts, multi-purpose gym, personal interests. running track, and group exercise classes ON-CAMPUS DINING Choose from two dining halls in Evans Commons and the Spellmann Center, including favorites like Chick-fil-A, Qdoba, and Starbucks Explore the Den! right on campus. With great dining options on campus, you can focus As a Lindenwood Lion, you will enjoy a beautiful on your studies when you need to and expansive campus with a wide range of housing, and branch out when you want to! dining, recreation, and entertainment options. LIBRARY AND ACADEMIC RESOURCES CENTER • Technologically advanced EVERYTHING • A range of student services ON-CAMPUS AMENITIES • Veterans Affairs Center Lindenwood’s historic campus blends • 100,000-square-feet the old with the new through top-quality • Media and gaming suite facilities and amenities. Our buildings YOU NEED • Writing Center are modern and filled with the latest technology but still preserve the rich history of our university. With everything you need AND MORE See what “real experience” to succeed right outside your door, you can and “real success” really looks like. focus on your future. Whether you want Snap the code to schedule a visit to play basketball with a buddy or hunker 4 or take a virtual tour online. down and study, we’ve got just the place. 5 ACTIVITIES/ORGANIZATIONS 8O BRING 2,OOO+ YOUR PASSIONS IN TO PLAY No Lindenwood experience is complete without taking advantage of the many opportunities to get involved and active on our campus. Our student organizations, clubs, activities, events, traditions, and more let you pursue LINDENWOOD TRADITIONS AND EVENTS your passions, have fun, and make lifelong friends and memories. Cheer on Just like our campus, Lindenwood proudly embraces its rich history through the Lions at athletic events and enjoy student performing arts, as well as campus traditions and activities such as the annual Dark Carnival, the concerts like Echosmith, Lee Brice, Waka Flocka Flame, and Neon Trees. Christmas Walk, Spring Into Service Day, and of course, Homecoming Week. Something exciting and interesting is always going on. INTRAMURAL SPORTS Want to get your game on in a fun and casual environment? Join one of our intramural leagues and tournaments! From basketball to kickball to volleyball and more, Lindenwood intramural programs are all fun and games. 6 7 EXCEL ON THE FIELD AND IN THE CLASSROOM Adjacent to Hunter Stadium, the Student-Athlete Center provides our Lions with everything they need to succeed on the field and in the classroom. In three stories and 43,000 square feet, the Student-Athlete Center houses a long list 52 of resources, including an Academic Success Center to ATHLETIC support academic endeavors. STUDENT PROGRAMS Snap the code for our ATHLETES ONE OF THE LARGEST Athletics page IN THE NATION LINDENWOOD ATHLETES HAVE MADE THEIR MARK AFTER GRADUATION Lindenwood University has one of the largest athletic programs NFL • MLB • THE OLYMPICS MEN’S PROGRAMS WOMEN’S PROGRAMS NON-NCAA PROGRAMS in the United States, competing in NCAA Division II and a Baseball Basketball Billiards (co-ed) variety of other conferences and divisions. We believe the Basketball Cross Country Bowling (men’s) athletic field is one of many stages on which our students Bowling (women’s) display the perseverance, values, and work ethic that Cross Country Field Hockey Cheerleading (co-ed) we teach here. When our athletes graduate, the Football Golf Chess (co-ed) * education they receive at Lindenwood helps them NICOLE HENSLEY Golf Gymnastics (Div. I) Cycling to continue enjoying incredible successes, OLYMPIC GOLD MEDALIST Lacrosse Ice Hockey (Div. I) Ice Hockey (men’s) USA Hockey Dance whether as professionals on athletic fields Soccer Lacrosse or professionals in their fields of study. Olympic Weightlifting Swimming & Diving Soccer Roller Hockey Lindenwood Lions proudly don the Rugby (men’s) black and gold and have even gone on Tennis Softball Track and Field Swimming & Diving Rugby (women’s) to win Olympic gold. Now, that’s real. Shooting sports (co-ed) Tennis Volleyball (Div. I) Water Polo (men’s) Wrestling Track and Field Water Polo (women’s) 8 *photo credit: USA Hockey Volleyball Wrestling (women’s) 9 ADMISSIONS SCHEDULE A VISIT If becoming a Lion already feels right, just wait until you step on campus. TALK TO AN ADMISSIONS COUNSELOR Contact us at (636) 949-4949 or [email protected]. We’re here to answer your questions. CHECK OUT OUR RECRUITMENT EVENTS Meet current students and professors, check out the campus, and more. APPLY TODAY lindenwood.edu/apply Use the Common App or visit lindenwood.edu/apply. MAKE IT There’s no application fee. Snap the code and take a REAL virtual tour online! We’d love to answer your questions. (636) 949-4949 or [email protected] 10 11 OUR MISSION TO PROVIDE STUDENTS WITH REAL EXPERIENCE AND REAL SUCCESS STARTS WITH MAKING LINDENWOOD UNIVERSITY A REAL POSSIBILITY SCHOLARSHIPS FOR EVERY STUDENT. Our wide range of scholarships, grants, and financial aid resources serves to do just that. FINANCIAL } AID % PRESIDENTIAL SCHOLARSHIP 98 ACADEMIC SCHOLARSHIPS & of Lindenwood LEADERSHIP GRANTS students receive NEED-BASED GRANTS financial assistance FINE AND PERFORMING ARTS GRANTS ATHLETIC SCHOLARSHIPS Need Financial Aid? Snap the code to check out our Tuition & Financial Aid page Students seeking financial aid must complete the FAFSA, as well as several additional steps. The Office of Student Financial Services will assist you to determine your eligibility for the full range of federal, state, and college financial assistance options. The application process is simple and quick, and we will make every effort to consider any special circumstances unique to your financial situation. 12 13 COMMUNITY UNIVERSITY ST. CHARLES CITY LOOP ENJOY EVERYTHING GET IT ALL HOME OF LINDENWOOD UNIVERSITY Home to premier concert ST. LOUIS HAS TO OFFER venues and Chuck Berry’s famous Blueberry Hill, • ST. LOUIS ARCH local shopping, dining, and culture abound • BUSCH STADIUM POPULATION 65,000 AND GROWING at The Loop! RIGHT • BALLPARK VILLAGE • CITY MUSEUM ST. LOUIS ENJOY ALL THIS THE LOOP • UNION STATION WITHIN ST. CHARLES 33 MINUTES HERE FROM LINDENWOOD FROM LINDENWOOD • ANHEUSER-BUSCH BREWERY • HISTORIC ST. CHARLES MAIN STREET FOREST PARK • MISSOURI BOTANICAL GARDEN 31 MINUTES • THE KATY TRAIL FROM LINDENWOOD • HISTORIC SOULARD THE PERFECT BALANCE OF COLLEGE • ST. CHARLES FAMILY ARENA • IKEA TOWN LIVING AND BIG CITY FUN Located in the heart of St. Charles, Mo., • LINDENWOOD LION ATHLETIC EVENTS • SIX FLAGS just west of St. Louis, Lindenwood FOREST PARK & • STATE PARKS AND CONSERVATION AREAS THE CENTRAL • AND MUCH MORE students get the best of both worlds. WEST END DOWNTOWN Our beautiful campus allows you to focus • BOUTIQUE SHOPPING ST. LOUIS on studies when you need to and have • AMAZING RESTAURANTS At over 1,300 acres, fun when you don’t. When you’re a part Forest Park draws visitors year-round to its beautiful of our student body, you’ll find a trails and exciting FREE tight-knit community with plenty attractions, including the of opportunity to let loose.
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