#77 Best Colleges for International Relations in America
Junior: There is a thriving community at LC, but it can be intimidating to be involved if outgoing isn't an automatic personality trait for you. It was hard for me to get involved my first year but after jumping in this last year things have been amazing! Students and faculty and professors are so caring and supportive. I feel like I have a voice on campus both academically and personally in the LC community, although that may not be true if you don't fit the stereotypical LC student vibe (liberal, likely queer, and unfortunately, white). Diversity is definitely lacking on campus (and Portland in general) and while there is likely a community for you here, it just may not be as developed as others. Professors are amazing and passionate and that really shows in the classroom, I have learned so much from so many disciplines because the professor has been recommended to me. The liberal arts education is very important here and exploration and interdisciplinary study is definitely encouraged!... Read 716 reviews
grade B+
Overall Niche GradeAcceptance rate 79%
Net price $37,155
SAT range 1240-1420
#77 Best Colleges for International Relations in America.
Lewis & Clark College
Blue checkmark.
4 Year,
PORTLAND, OR,
716 Niche users give it an average review of 3.6 stars.
Featured Review: Junior says There is a thriving community at LC, but it can be intimidating to be involved if outgoing isn't an automatic personality trait for you. It was hard for me to get involved my first year but after....
Read 716 reviews.
Overall Niche Grade: B+,
Acceptance Rate: 79%,
Net Price: $37,155,
SAT Range: 1240-1420,