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Lewis & Clark College is a private liberal arts college in Portland, Oregon . Originally chartered in 1867 as the Albany Collegiate Institute in Albany, Oregon , the college was relocated to Portland in 1938 and in 1942 adopted the name Lewis & Clark College after the Lewis and Clark Expedition . It has three campuses: an undergraduate College of Arts and Sciences, a School of Law, and a Graduate School of Education and Counseling.

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17-585: Lewis & Clark is a member of the Annapolis Group of colleges with athletic programs competing in the National Collegiate Athletic Association 's Division III Northwest Conference . As of Fall 2021, just over 2,000 students attend the undergraduate College of Arts and Sciences, with a student body from 54 countries and 47 U.S. states. The School of Law is best known for its environmental law program. Today,

34-640: A decade of its founding, Albany Academy began to focus more exclusively on higher education, changing its official name to the Albany Collegiate Institution in 1866. Lewis & Clark's official founding date comes from the current charter, which has been legally valid since the Presbyterian church reincorporated the Albany Collegiate Institution as Albany College in 1867. Unlike most Oregon colleges of

51-532: Is a neighborhood in the South and Southwest sections of Portland, Oregon . It borders the neighborhoods of Marshall Park and Arnold Creek to the west, Tryon Creek State Natural Area to the south, Dunthorpe (in unincorporated Multnomah County ), River View Cemetery and River View Natural Area to the east, and the South Burlingame neighborhood to the north. The campus of Lewis & Clark College

68-656: The 1960s, more than 60% of all Lewis & Clark undergraduates have studied abroad. For the Class of 2022 (enrolling Fall 2018), Lewis & Clark received 6,139 applications, admitted 4,528 (73.8%), and enrolled 562 students. For the freshmen who enrolled, the middle 50% range of SAT scores was 1230–1390, the ACT Composite range was 27–31, and the average high school grade point average was 3.90. The 2020 annual ranking of U.S. News & World Report categorizes Lewis & Clark as "more selective" and ranks it tied for

85-789: The 2011 season, the women's cross-country team placed seventh at West regionals, with the men's team placing 13th. The 2011-2012 men's basketball team lost in the NWC semifinals putting them in 4th place in the conference. Additionally, the women's team of that same year placed second in the NWC and made an appearance in the NCAA DIII National tournament. A large number of smaller club and intramural sports such as Rugby and Ultimate Frisbee enjoy broad participation. Lewis & Clark students have invented several intramural competitive sports, including Ninja and Wolvetch, which are popular at Lewis & Clark but seldom played elsewhere. Throughout

102-516: The 72nd best liberal arts college in the U.S.; U.S. News & World Report also ranked it tied for 51st in undergraduate teaching and 89th for "Best Value" among liberal arts colleges. Forbes in 2019 rated it 184th in its America's Top Colleges ranking, which includes 650 military academies, national universities, and liberal arts colleges and 69th among liberal arts colleges. Kiplinger's Personal Finance places Lewis & Clark at 66th in its 2019 ranking of 149 best value liberal arts colleges in

119-1024: The College of Arts and Sciences (CAS), the Law School , and the Graduate School of Education and Counseling. CAS major and minor programs include Studio Art, Art History, Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, Biology, Chemistry, Chinese, Classics, Computer Science, Dance, Asian Studies, Economics, English, Environmental Studies, Ethnic Studies, World Languages, French Studies, Gender Studies, Hispanic Studies, History, International Affairs, Japanese, Latin American Studies, Mathematics, Music, Neuroscience, Philosophy, Physics, Political Economy, Political Science, Psychology, Religious Studies, Rhetoric and Media Studies, Russian, Sociology and Anthropology, and Theatre. Lewis & Clark offers approximately 34 study abroad programs in various countries. Since

136-570: The Frank Manor House (designed by Herman Brookman ) and Rogers Hall (formerly Our Lady of Angels convent of The Sisters of St. Francis). Lewis & Clark was named one of America's top ten "Most Beautiful Campuses" by the Princeton Review, Travel+Leisure as well as an independent architecture blog. All students are required to live on campus for the first two years, excepting those already residents of Portland, those over

153-595: The United States . These colleges work together to promote a greater understanding of the goals of a liberal arts education through their websites, as well as through independent research. Its current chair is Jonathan Green of Susquehanna University . The Annapolis Group was first organized in early 1993 in Annapolis, Maryland . Its original members included and expanded upon the Oberlin Group which

170-570: The United States. Money magazine ranked Lewis & Clark 585th out of 744 in its "Best Colleges For Your Money 2019" report. Lewis & Clark's 137-acre (0.55 km) forested campus sits atop Palatine Hill in the Collins View neighborhood of Portland and is contiguous with the 645-acre (2.61 km) Tryon Creek State Natural Area . Campus buildings include an award-winning environmentally sustainable academic building ( John R. Howard Hall ), as well as notable historic architecture such as

187-472: The age of 21 before the start of the Fall term, the married, and transfer students with at least 61 credit hours. Most Lewis & Clark College residence halls are co-ed. While individual rooms generally house one gender, students may opt otherwise under the college's gender-neutral housing policy. Wind power provides 100% of the college's total electricity, and LEED-"certified" level must be met for all of

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204-755: The college's projects. Lewis & Clark maintains 10 male and 11 female varsity sports teams and athletic facilities including Pamplin Sports Center and Griswold Stadium . Lewis & Clark athletic teams are called the Pioneers, and team colors are orange and black. The Pioneers compete mainly in the Northwest Conference against eight other NCAA Division III institutions in the Pacific Northwest . 17% of undergraduates are officially designated student athletes as of Fall 2021. In

221-530: The entire school moving to Portland in 1939. The former campus grounds later became home to the federal government's Albany Research Center . In 1942 the college trustees acquired the Lloyd Frank (of the historic Portland department store Meier & Frank ) "Fir Acres" estate in South Portland, and the school name was changed to Lewis & Clark College . The three schools of the college include

238-591: The pioneer era, the college has been co-educational since the first class, which graduated in 1873. The early campus of seven acres (2.8 ha) in Albany was situated on land donated by the Monteith family. In 1892, the original school building was enlarged, and in 1925 the school relocated south of Albany, where it remained until 1937. Albany College established a junior college to the north in Portland in 1934, with

255-617: The three campuses and their supporting offices occupy the 137-acre (0.55 km) campus, centered on the M. Lloyd Frank Estate on Palatine Hill in the Collins View neighborhood of South Portland. Like many modern American universities, the institution that would eventually become Lewis & Clark was initially intended to provide secondary as well as higher education for a specific religious community, in this case Presbyterian pioneers in Oregon's Willamette Valley . The Presbyterian church incorporated Albany Academy in 1858. Within

272-522: The year the college operates a shuttle bus between campus and downtown Portland , the Pioneer Express (also referred to as the "Pio Express" or just, "the Pio"). Annapolis Group The Annapolis Group (officially, the Annapolis Group of Liberal Arts Colleges ) is an American organization of independent liberal arts colleges . It represents approximately 130 liberal arts colleges in

289-453: Was first organized in 1984. The Annapolis Group was created by the presidents of Franklin & Marshall College , Gettysburg College , and Dickinson College . The group is made up of private colleges and universities , many of which have current or historic ties to mainline Protestant denominations or to Catholic religious orders . Northeast Midwest South West Collins View, Portland, Oregon Collins View

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