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Lehigh University is a private, co-educational university located in Bethlehem, Pennsylvania,
in the Lehigh Valley region of the United States. It was established in 1865 by Asa Packer as a four-year technical school. The university comprises over 4,600 undergraduate students, 2,000 graduate students, almost 600 professors, and almost 1,500 administrative professionals. The university has four colleges: the P.C. Rossin College of Engineering and Applied Science, the College of Arts and Sciences, the College of Business and Economics, and the graduate-only College of Education. The College of Arts and Sciences is the largest college, home to roughly 40% percent of the university's students. The colleges offer a variety of degrees, including Bachelor of Arts, Bachelor of Science, Master of Science, Master of Business Administration, Master of Engineering and Doctor of Philosophy. |






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Established 1865 Type: Private Endowment: US $1 billion[1] President: Dr. Alice P. Gast Staff: 597 Undergraduates: 4,720[2] Postgraduates: 2,116[2] Location Flag of the United States Bethlehem, PA, USA |
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Lehigh's average class size is 25-30 students;over 80% of classes have fewer than
30 students.The undergraduate student-to-faculty ratio is 9:1. The 2008 edition of US News & World Report's Best Colleges ranked Lehigh in its "Most Selective" admissions category and 31st in the "National Universities (Doctoral)" category.The The Princeton Review classifies it among the "Best Northeastern Colleges." Students from Lehigh's Materials Science and Engineering department were chosen to assist in the analysis of debris from the Space Shuttle Columbia disaster. |