Who We Are!
Lewis-Clark State College is
located at Lewiston, Idaho, where two rivers
(Clearwater and Snake), two cities (Lewiston and
Clarkston) and two states (Idaho and Washington)
come together. It is also where two peoples and
two cultures came together in friendship and
discovery. The location is symbolic of the
college’s mission, which is to connect people
with learning and learning with their world.
Here, education is about discovery, about life.
Founded in 1893, Lewis-Clark State is a public
undergraduate college with a history born of
vision and commitment to people. The college
serves a highly diverse student population,
providing educational opportunities to more than
3,300 students from more than 30 states and 20
countries.
For the past four years, LCSC has been ranked
as one of the top public colleges in the West in
the Comprehensive-Bachelor’s Degree categories –
including No. 1 in 2002 and 2005 – by U.S. News
& World Report in its rankings of colleges and
universities. The honor is well deserved. With
its beautiful campus, small classes and superb
faculty dedicated to teaching and the learning
experience of each student, LCSC is often
described as a public institution with the feel
and quality of a private college.
Lewis-Clark State is unique in the mix of
learning opportunities it provides. LCSC remains
the most affordable public college/university in
Idaho. The college offers undergraduate
instruction in the liberal arts and sciences, as
well as in professional and applied technical
programs. Students reap the benefits of a
smaller campus that maintains big opportunities
for practical experience and research related to
their studies.
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