Lake Erie College

Lake Erie College

Infobox University
name = Lake Erie College


image_size= 174
president = Michael T. Victor
type = Private university
calendar = Semester
established = 1856
city = Painesville
state = OH
country = U.S.
undergrad = 650
postgrad = 325
faculty = 34
colors= Forest Green and White [http://www.lec.edu/about/facts.php Lake Erie College - About Us - Facts ] ]

endowment = $30.0 million [ [http://education.yahoo.com/college/facts/7076.html Lake Erie College Facts, Stats and Admissions Information ] ]
campus = Suburban, 50 acres
athletics = NCAA Division III UAA
free_label =
free =
mascot = Thunder, a stylized cyclone [http://www.lec.edu/pr/publications/LEC_StandardsRev5.pdf]
website = [http://www.lec.edu/ www.lec.edu]

Lake Erie College is a private liberal arts college that is located in Painesville, Ohio, approximately 30 miles east of Cleveland. As of the 2005-2006 academic year, the enrollment was 653 undergraduates and 270 graduate students.

Lake Erie is best known for its equine studies program, which attracts students from across the country, and around the world, and is the most popular major at the college. The Humphrey Equestrian Center is located 5 miles to the south of the main campus, in Concord Township.

Prior to 1986, it was one of three remaining women's colleges in Ohio, along with Ursuline College and Notre Dame College, the latter of which is also now co-educational.

Athletics

Known as the Lake Erie College Storm, the College is currently an independent member of NCAA's Division II, with 13 varsity teams. The College offers basketball, cross country, golf, soccer, softball, track & field, lacrosse and volleyball for women and baseball, basketball, cross country, golf, soccer, lacrosse and track & field for men. The college was formerly a member of the Allegheny Mountain Collegiate Conference (AMCC) of Division III through the 2007-08 academic year. Lake Erie also offers football at the club level until the team earns full-fledged varsity status in the fall of 2008. The 2007 Storm football team had Lake Catholic High School as its guest halftime band.

In 2006-07, the Storm had six of a possible seven teams make it to the conference playoffs, with men's basketball earning an AMCC regular season championship and conference tournament championship for the second consecutive season. The nationally-ranked men's basketball team, coached by former Ohio High-School coach of the year, Cliff Hunt, also made it to the second round of the NCAA Championship while being ranked as the number one team in the Great Lakes Region throughout the entire year.

The Fall of 2007 marked history as the college added football to its list of varsity athletics. Men's and women's lacrosse will be added for the 2009-2010 season.

Lake Erie College was formerly a member of NCAA Division III and has completed the process of moving to Division II with the conclusion of the 2007-08 academic year. Storm athletic teams will compete as probationary members of NCAA Division II in the 2008-2009 academic year. [cite web | title=NCAA approves Lake Erie College as Division II Provisional Member | accessdate=2008-08-29 | url= http://www.lec.edu/pr/press_release.php?ID=290]

New President and Rapid Growth

Under the Michael T. Victor administration Lake Erie College has experienced record growth. [ [http://www.lec.edu/president/ Lake Erie College - President ] ]

Academic Achievements

* Enrollment in Lake Erie College's MBA program increased 35%
* 22 new majors were added
* Student applications increased 93%
* Introduction of 4 new athletic programs (women's golf, men's and women's track, men's and women's lacrosse and football)

Fund raising

* Since July 1, 2006 the College has received more than $13 million in gifts and pledges

Campus Upgrades

* Repainting and renovation projects of many buildings

Campus

The college is approximately thirty miles east of downtown Cleveland in downtown Painesville. Students under the age of 22 whose official residence is outside a 50 mile radius of Lake Erie College's campus are required to live on campus during the academic year. [ [http://www.lec.edu/studentctr/living.php Lake Erie College - Student Life ] ]

Students can rely on their own transportation or the Lake County Laketrans bus system that has stops near the campus. Parking one personal vehicle on campus is available upon registering with the college. [ [http://www.lec.edu/studentctr/security.php Lake Erie College - Safety and Security ] ]

Facts and Figures

* Undergraduate Tuition (2006-2007): $22,814
* Faculty to Student Ratio: 12:1
* Average class size: 15
* Full Time Faculty with Ph.D. or equivalent: 76%

Diversity

* Caucasian: 90%
* African American: 7%
* Hispanic/Latino: 3%

* Female: 60%
* Male: 40%

Past Presidents

Maps

References

External links

* [http://www.lec.edu/ Lake Erie College] - official website


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