Washington and Lee University


Situated in Lexington, Va., Washington and Lee University can follow its roots back to a traditional school established in 1749. In 1796, George Washington saved the school from indebtedness with a $20,000 blessing in stock. At the time, this was the biggest blessing to an instructive foundation in U.S. history. That year, the school’s trustees changed the name to Washington Academy, before it got to be Washington College in 1813, when it sanctioned. Previous Confederate general Robert E. Lee got to be president of the school after the Civil War in 1865 and remained so until his passing in 1870, after which the school changed its name to Washington and Lee University. Today, Washington and Lee comprises of three schools: The College, the Williams School, and the Washington and Lee School of Law. Joined, the college has more than 1,780 college understudies, with around 400 understudies enlisted in the School of Law. The school is positioned twelfth among national aesthetic sciences universities by U.S. News and World Report.

Programs Offered

Washington and Lee University has an understudy to-staff proportion of 9-to-1, and more than 70% of its classes have less than 20 understudies. By. News and World Report, the most prominent majors at the school incorporate business organization, bookkeeping, financial matters, political science, and English dialect and writing. The College, Washington and Lee's undergrad aesthetic sciences school, offers more than 40 Bachelor of Arts and Bachelor of Science degrees, both in-individual, and on the web. Territories of study incorporate craftsmanship, science, software engineering, news coverage, and that's only the tip of the iceberg. The Williams School contains all of William and Lee's undergrad programs in bookkeeping, business organization, financial matters, and governmental issues. The School of Law at William and Lee offers both Juris Doctor and Master of Laws projects solely in-individual.

Accreditation

Washington and Lee University is certify by the Commission on Colleges of the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools. The school is additionally licensed by the Association for Management Education International, the Accrediting Council on Education in Journalism and Mass Communications, and the American Chemical Society. The School of Law is an individual from the Association of American Law Schools and is endorsed by the American Bar Association.

Confirmations

Understudies applying to Washington and Lee University must present their applications by January 15 to enlist the accompanying fall, or by November 15 for the early choice due date. For first-year understudies, scores from either the SAT or ACT are expected February 15. The application expense is $50. Washington and Lee is likewise profoundly particular, with an acknowledgment rate of 19%.
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