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Academics

A "forward-thinking and creative school," Lesley College at Lesley University lives up to its motto, "Let's wake up the world." Here, students, faculty, and staff are "socially and environmentally conscious" and dedicated to "helping others through different therapies and education." Lesley operates top-rated programs in counseling, psychology, business, and therapy, as well as "one of the best education programs, not only in New England, but in the country." With a strong focus on experiential learning, Lesley students have "the ability to complete multiple internships throughout [the] college experience." Within the curriculum, students also participate in real-world projects, or practicums, which "provide insight on a profession and are extremely hands-on." These practical experiences, in conjunction with the school's excellent career center, contribute to the "incredibly high job-placement rate among graduates." In the classroom, "Professors lecture but also allow adequate time for discussion for students to debate issues and speak more about them." A student adds, "Many of the professors at Lesley are deeply devoted to the material they teach and always come up with new ways to deliver that material." The "small classes and the ability to establish relationships with professors and staff" are key to the Lesley experience. On the flip side, students acknowledge that, "We don't have as many classes offered as a larger university might."

Student Body

A haven for future teachers, activists, and socially responsible citizens, "Open-minded, artistic, and seemingly liberal would be good descriptions of the students here at Lesley." A single-sex college until 2005, Lesley is predominantly female, and "there are few minorities" on campus. However, everyone finds a niche, and "no matter who you are or what you're like, you're going to find a group of friends who accept you for who you are." A current student agrees, "Students come in all shapes, sizes, sexual orientations, religions, and hair colors, and it's a great community because of that." Some Lesley students even claim that, "No one would ever feel uncomfortable just sitting down at random table at lunch and striking up a conversation with someone they have never met." Leftist thought and activism are prevalent, and "Clubs and activities for community service, women, victims of abuse, lesbians, gays, bisexual, etc. are so common, that it is an obvious part of the student community."

Campus Life

On the Lesley campus, "There is always some activity going on, whether it be a movie, open-mic night, or roller skating." Although a large percentage of the student body lives off campus, most "Students here are also very involved in the Lesley community." In general, "Community service, arts, and political and activism organizations are much more popular" than sports, though the school's athletics organizations have become stronger during the past few years. The campus benefits from tranquility of suburban Cambridge, a "nice quiet area" where "The parks around here and the view of the Charles River are absolutely beautiful." At the same time, "Harvard Square offers a variety of restaurants and stores only a short walk away, and taking the red line down into Boston provides access to one of the greatest cities on the planet." Students note, "On occasion there will be a free students night at a museum, aquarium, or theater, and all students from around the Boston area will attend." In addition, "Through Campus Activities, we are always receiving discounted tickets to sports events, shows, and movies." On the weekends, many students go home or "travel to BU or other neighboring schools for parties or to see friends."

Contact & Visit

Campus Visits Contact

Contact
Deb Kocar
Director of Admissions

Address
Office of Admissions
29 Everett Stree
Cambridge, MA 02138

Phone
617-349-8800

Email
lcadmissions@lesley.edu

Experience College Life

Most Popular Places On Campus
Student Center
Ludke Library
Porter Exchange Building
Stebbins Fitness Room
Kresge Center for Teaching Resources

Most Popular Places Off Campus
Harvard Square
Museum of Fine Arts
Fanueil Hall
Fenway Park
Museum of Science
Boston and Cambridge are alive with historical sites, museums of all kinds, musical performances, dance, drama, various cultural attractions, not to mention shopping and dining of all kinds!

Campus Tours

Campus Tours
Appointment Required: Yes
Dates: Year-round
Times: Varies
Average Length: 1 hour

On Campus Interview

Campus Interviews
Yes

Information Sessions
Not Available

Times

Faculty and Coach Visits

Dates/Times Available
Academic Year

Arrangements
Contact Admissions Office

Advance Notice
2 weeks

Class Visits

Dates/Times Available
Academic Year

Arrangements
Contact Admissions Office

Overnight Dorm Stays

Overnight Dorm Stays
Available

Arrangements
Contact Admissions Office

Limitations
Overnight stays only offered Sunday - Th

Transportation

Types of Transportation Available to Campus
Lesley is easily accessible by all forms of public transportation, subway, bus, train and taxi. The closest airport is Logan International in Boston.

Driving Instructions to Campus
Lesley University is located off Massachusetts Avenue in Cambridge between Harvard and Porter Squares. The campus is next to Harvard Law School. For driving directions from various highways please visit www.lesley.edu/dir.html

Local Accommodations
A variety of hotels and inns are available in the area of Harvard Square. They include the Sheraton Commander Hotel, Inn at Harvard (Doubletree), Charles Hotel, Cambridge House and the Mary Prentiss Inn.

Admissions

Applicants: 3,115
Acceptance Rate: 69%
Average HS GPA: 3.31






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