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Admissions • 711 E Boldt Way, Appleton, WI 54911-5626800-227-0982 • 800-448-3072 (visit coordinator) • 920-832-6782 (fax) • [email protected] • www.lawrence.edu
2013 New Student Profile
Important datesApplication DeadlinesEarly Decision Nov. 1 Early Action Nov. 15 Regular Decision Jan. 15
2013 Open Houses*
Monday, Oct. 14 Friday, Oct. 18 Thursday, Oct. 24**
* Individual campus visits can be arranged at go.lawrence.edu/admissionsvisit
** No classes available Thursday, Oct. 24
Conservatory2014 On-campus Conservatory AuditionsSaturday, Jan. 18*
Saturday, Jan. 25Saturday, Feb. 15Saturday, Feb. 22
* Music education workshop available
2014 Regional Conservatory AuditionsRegional auditions will be available in:
Albuquerque Feb. 4Atlanta Jan. 29Boston Jan. 10Denver Feb. 8Houston Jan. 28Interlochen Feb. 1Los Angeles Feb. 6New York Jan. 8Portland Jan. 3San Francisco Jan. 5Seattle Jan. 2Washington, D.C. Jan. 7
Find your Lawrence admissions counselor atlawrence.edu/admissions/connect
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Charting an uncommon course in higher education for more than 160 years, Lawrence University uniquely integrates a college of liberal arts and sciences with a conservatory of music, both devoted exclusively to undergraduate education. It ranks among the United States’ best small, private colleges, and was selected for inclusion in the book Colleges That Change Lives: 40 Schools That Will Change the Way You Think About College. The development of multiple interests and community engagement are central to the Lawrence experience, where classes or creative and research projects tailored to students’ educational interests and life objectives are prevalent. Lawrence draws its 1,500 students from nearly every state and more than 50 countries. Its picturesque, residential campus is nestled on the banks of the Fox River in Appleton, Wisconsin.
• Won “Best Solution” in the 2012 North American
Computational Linguistics Olympiad
• �Took�home�a�first-place�prize�from�a�DECA�competition,�while�
being the only freshman from his school to even compete at
the state level
• Earned a black belt in taekwondo
• Scored perfectly seven times in a row on her piano federation
performances
• Spent her senior year in Nagasaki, Japan, with the
Rotary Youth Exchange Program
• Helped transform the lives of children in Chiapas,
Mexico, through her work with Operation Smile Mexico
• Became�a�licensed�scuba-diver
• Has created several commissioned art pieces
• Sang a solo at the Cathedral of St. Paul’s 150th
anniversary celebration
• Served on the board of the Chicago Children’s Hospital
• Was able to watch a play he had written be performed onstage
• Won a concert performance of her piece at the
Alexandria Choral Society Carol Competition
• Earned a scholarship to go to Germany with
The Experiment in International Living
• Competed with épée at a national fencing tournament
in�his�first�year
• Represented the United States as a member of the
2012 Modern Pentathlon Youth World Team
• Landed an exciting job at the Medical College of Wisconsin
• Performed at Carnegie Hall
• Created Nerd Club at his high school, a place where everyone
could feel free to be themselves
• Attended a Girl Scout Destination, which involved living
for 15 days in the Boundary Waters and canoeing for
nearly 100 miles
• Spent 10 days in Qatar on a cultural trip
• Won an award for excellence in music theory
• Worked for a company in England as a graphic designer
• Awarded outstanding soloist twice at the state solo and
ensemble event
• Shared a stage with Eddie Murphy
Lawrence students are a multi-talented and multi-interested group. When we review applications for each class, we are always fascinated and impressed by the breadth of experiences students bring with them. Among the newest class of Lawrentians, we have a student who:
Music performancePsychologyBiologyEnglishBusinessMedicineHistoryEconomics
PhysicsChemistryEnvironmental studiesArtEngineeringMathMusic theoryMulti-interested
Top academic interests
Academic profile560–700 SAT Reading (Middle 50%)590–710 SAT Math (Middle 50%)570–690 SAT Writing (Middle 50%)3.64 Average GPA22% Top 5% in class43% Top 10% in class76% Top 25% in class
Lawrence� University� does� not� require� standardized�test scores for admission review. Scores shown are� for� the� three-quarters� of� the� freshmen� who� submitted their scores with their applications.
Quick factsFreshman class2,708 Applicants407 Students30 States22 Countries376 High schools represented45% Men55% Women97%� �of�first�year�students�receiving�
need-based�and/or�merit-based� financial�assistance
Information compiled as of Aug. 2013
Distribution by degree
81% Bachelor of Arts
8% Bachelor of Music
11% Double degree (B.A./B.Mus.)
81% Bachelor of Arts
2013 New Student Profile
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Admissions • 711 E Boldt Way, Appleton, WI 54911-5626800-227-0982 • 800-448-3072 (visit coordinator) • 920-832-6782 (fax) • [email protected] • www.lawrence.edu
2013 New Student Profile
Important datesApplication DeadlinesEarly Decision Nov. 1 Early Action Nov. 15 Regular Decision Jan. 15
2013 Open Houses*
Monday, Oct. 14 Friday, Oct. 18 Thursday, Oct. 24**
* Individual campus visits can be arranged at go.lawrence.edu/admissionsvisit
** No classes available Thursday, Oct. 24
Conservatory2014 On-campus Conservatory AuditionsSaturday, Jan. 18*
Saturday, Jan. 25Saturday, Feb. 15Saturday, Feb. 22
* Music education workshop available
2014 Regional Conservatory AuditionsRegional auditions will be available in:
Albuquerque Feb. 4Atlanta Jan. 29Boston Jan. 10Denver Feb. 8Houston Jan. 28Interlochen Feb. 1Los Angeles Feb. 6New York Jan. 8Portland Jan. 3San Francisco Jan. 5Seattle Jan. 2Washington, D.C. Jan. 7
Find your Lawrence admissions counselor atlawrence.edu/admissions/connect
AD13-144
Charting an uncommon course in higher education for more than 160 years, Lawrence University uniquely integrates a college of liberal arts and sciences with a conservatory of music, both devoted exclusively to undergraduate education. It ranks among the United States’ best small, private colleges, and was selected for inclusion in the book Colleges That Change Lives: 40 Schools That Will Change the Way You Think About College. The development of multiple interests and community engagement are central to the Lawrence experience, where classes or creative and research projects tailored to students’ educational interests and life objectives are prevalent. Lawrence draws its 1,500 students from nearly every state and more than 50 countries. Its picturesque, residential campus is nestled on the banks of the Fox River in Appleton, Wisconsin.
• Won “Best Solution” in the 2012 North American
Computational Linguistics Olympiad
• �Took�home�a�first-place�prize�from�a�DECA�competition,�while�
being the only freshman from his school to even compete at
the state level
• Earned a black belt in taekwondo
• Scored perfectly seven times in a row on her piano federation
performances
• Spent her senior year in Nagasaki, Japan, with the
Rotary Youth Exchange Program
• Helped transform the lives of children in Chiapas,
Mexico, through her work with Operation Smile Mexico
• Became�a�licensed�scuba-diver
• Has created several commissioned art pieces
• Sang a solo at the Cathedral of St. Paul’s 150th
anniversary celebration
• Served on the board of the Chicago Children’s Hospital
• Was able to watch a play he had written be performed onstage
• Won a concert performance of her piece at the
Alexandria Choral Society Carol Competition
• Earned a scholarship to go to Germany with
The Experiment in International Living
• Competed with épée at a national fencing tournament
in�his�first�year
• Represented the United States as a member of the
2012 Modern Pentathlon Youth World Team
• Landed an exciting job at the Medical College of Wisconsin
• Performed at Carnegie Hall
• Created Nerd Club at his high school, a place where everyone
could feel free to be themselves
• Attended a Girl Scout Destination, which involved living
for 15 days in the Boundary Waters and canoeing for
nearly 100 miles
• Spent 10 days in Qatar on a cultural trip
• Won an award for excellence in music theory
• Worked for a company in England as a graphic designer
• Awarded outstanding soloist twice at the state solo and
ensemble event
• Shared a stage with Eddie Murphy
Lawrence students are a multi-talented and multi-interested group. When we review applications for each class, we are always fascinated and impressed by the breadth of experiences students bring with them. Among the newest class of Lawrentians, we have a student who:
Music performancePsychologyBiologyEnglishBusinessMedicineHistoryEconomics
PhysicsChemistryEnvironmental studiesArtEngineeringMathMusic theoryMulti-interested
Top academic interests
Academic profile560–700 SAT Reading (Middle 50%)590–710 SAT Math (Middle 50%)570–690 SAT Writing (Middle 50%)3.64 Average GPA22% Top 5% in class43% Top 10% in class76% Top 25% in class
Lawrence� University� does� not� require� standardized�test scores for admission review. Scores shown are� for� the� three-quarters� of� the� freshmen� who� submitted their scores with their applications.
Quick factsFreshman class2,708 Applicants407 Students30 States22 Countries376 High schools represented45% Men55% Women97%� �of�first�year�students�receiving�
need-based�and/or�merit-based� financial�assistance
Information compiled as of Aug. 2013
Distribution by degree
81% Bachelor of Arts
8% Bachelor of Music
11% Double degree (B.A./B.Mus.)
81% Bachelor of Arts
2013 New Student Profile
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WA8
OR5
ID
MT3
WY
NV2
CA24
UT1
AZ4
CO12
NM4
KS1
OK
MO9
AR
TX4
LA1
MS1
IL73
ND
SD1
MN45 WI
96
IA6
NE1
MI11
IN3
OH3
PA3
VA6
KY
VT
NH
ME1
RI
MA 3
CT 3
NJ4
DEMD 2
NC
TN 3
ALGA
SC
FL1
DC
AK
HI
NY18
WV
0
1–5
6–10
11–20
21–40
40+
Other incoming students14 Transfer students representing Florida, Illinois,
Missouri, New York, North Dakota, South Korea and Wisconsin.
25 Visiting international exchange students will attend Lawrence for one year from China, Japan, the Russian Federation and Spain
3 Bangladesh2� � Brazil1 Burma3 Canada18 China1 Costa Rica1 Ethiopia1 Finland2 France1 Germany2 Ghana1 Hong Kong
1 Japan3 Mexico1 Nepal1 Pakistan3 South Korea1 Sweden1 Thailand1 United Arab
Emirates2 Vietnam1 West Bank
Countries represented in the freshman classIncludes visa-holding internationals, permanent residents and dual citizens
Home states of the freshman class
LAWRenCe STuDenTSHelen Barton—Austin, TexasGonzalo Garza Independence High School Traveling�to�five�continents�by�the�age�of�6,�Helen�learned�to�appreciate�other�cultures�and�beliefs early in life. Since then, she has kept touch with her 20 different pen pals from around the world and spends three days each week teaching English to immigrants and refugees. Helen will study international relations and political science at Lawrence, and then go on to law school to become an immigration lawyer. Perhaps someday you’ll hear about a new U.N. ambassador who happens to be a Lawrence alumna!
Daniel Bernstein—Northridge, CaliforniaLos Angeles County High School for the ArtsMusic has always been central to Daniel’s life—even as a toddler, he was always happiest listening�to�Miles�Davis�or�Mozart�on�his�headphones.�He�began�studying�piano�at�age�6,�but fell in love with clarinet a few years later. He went on to become the principal clarinetist at� the�Los�Angeles�County�High�School� for� the�Arts,� rising�before�dawn� for�his�one-hour�commute to school by train. Outside of school, Daniel can be found exploring Southern California: hiking mountain trails, running along the beach or joining his dad on tours of historic buildings and neighborhoods.
Sarah Diamond—Winchester, MassachusettsWinchester High SchoolSarah had always been musically inclined, but her passion for music grew to new heights when�she�had�her�first�harp�lesson�at�age�8.�Since�then,�she�has�performed�with�her�high�school’s orchestra and symphony, as well as at weddings, in senior living centers, in hospitals and�at�various�fund�raisers.�Since�high�school�began,�Sarah’s�also�been�leading�the�service-learning�group�“Setting�the�Table:�From�Field�to�Plate,”�which�aims�to�educate�Boston-area�youth about food, farming and hunger. Stemming from this, she also volunteers her time on a�local�organic�farm,�and�has�traveled�to�Costa�Rica�to�work�on�a�self-sustaining�co-op�to�help�farmers secure their future.
Allen Hodge—Happy Valley, OregonCleveland High SchoolAllen has studied his culture through the Chinese immersion program since he was in kindergarten. His connection with his culture has also been aided by frequent travels to China. While participating in the full IB curriculum at Cleveland, Allen has been working at Men’s Wearhouse and volunteering at a religious hospital for more than 300 hours during his high school career. His perseverance and commitment can also be shown through his black belt in taekwondo.
Tamara nassar—Amman, JordanKings AcademyBeing�a�gold-medal�taekwondo�champion,�a�guitarist�and�a�part-time�photographer�wasn’t�enough for Tamara. Her burning passion for literature and art drove her to initiate her school’s�very�first�independent,�secretive�Dead�Poets�Society,�called�Ecce Homo (Behold the Man). The group itself, composed solely of students, gathers to go beyond what they learn in class and creates their own words, compiling them under pseudonyms in a publication they call The Vitruvian. Tamara also runs an art blog in which she publishes her artwork and photography.
Jack Plasterer—Madison, WisconsinMadison West High School
Jack�has�won�multiple�varsity�letters�for�cross-country�and�track.�He's�on�the�student�council.�He's�a�member�of� the�German�honors�society.�But�what�really�caught�our�eye� is� that�he� co-founded�and�led�Nerd�Club,�which�strongly�emphasizes�the�importance�of�science�fiction�and�fantasy,�as�well�as�accepting�people�who�don’t�feel�they�fit�in�elsewhere.
Ariela Rosa—Bronx, New YorkBronx Community College
As�a�non-traditional�transfer�student,�Ariela�brings�her�unique�perspective�as�a�Bronx,�New�York, native into the classroom. Ariela is passionate about issues that affect her community, such as homelessness and the lack of access to quality education. She has volunteered at� Covenant� House,� a� nonprofit� organization� that� helps� homeless� youth,� and� with� the�Trevor�Project,�an�organization�that�helps�LGBTQ�youth�in�crisis.�She�previously�attended�Bronx Community College where she studied liberal arts and media studies, and was the salutatorian of her graduating class.
Steven Swanson—Mequon, Wisconsinuniversity School of Milwaukee
With a father who graduated from Lawrence in 1976, Steven is continuing a family legacy at Lawrence after being a “lifer” at the University School of Milwaukee since kindergarten. He made his mark on the USM community through service and guitar and piano performances, (both instruments he taught himself).
Chris Williams—Albuquerque, New MexicoSandia Preparatory School
Like�many�that�come�to�Lawrence,�Christopher�finds�music�truly�fascinating.�He�has�studied�trombone for seven years, and decided to pursue the arts actively in his junior year of high school. Christopher’s audition with Lawrence University’s Conservatory of Music went better�than�he�could�have�ever�imagined�(i.e.,�he�got�in!),�so�he�seized�the�opportunities�available at Lawrence and decided to move across the country from the deserts of New Mexico�to�the�“frozen�tundra”�of�northeast�Wisconsin.
Paige Witter—Denver, ColoradoGeorge Washington High School
At the age of 16, shortly after she started competing in modern pentathlon, (fencing, swimming,� show� jumping,� and� a� biathlon� of� pistol� shooting� and� cross-country� running),�Paige�qualified�for� the�U.S.�Youth�Nationals�Competition�and�took�fourth�place.�The�next�year,�she�finished�with�a�silver�medal�and�qualified�for�the�2013�Modern�Pentathlon�Youth�World Cup. During her senior year she represented Team USA in Hungary, competing against athletes from 30 different countries. Through high school she trained in fencing, cross-country,� shooting� and� swimming,� where� she� qualified� for� state� three� out� of� four�years. At Lawrence she plans to continue parts of her training while balancing her excellent academic performance.
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Admissions • 711 E Boldt Way, Appleton, WI 54911-5626800-227-0982 • 800-448-3072 (visit coordinator) • 920-832-6782 (fax) • [email protected] • www.lawrence.edu
2013 New Student Profile
Important datesApplication DeadlinesEarly Decision Nov. 1 Early Action Nov. 15 Regular Decision Jan. 15
2013 Open Houses*
Monday, Oct. 14 Friday, Oct. 18 Thursday, Oct. 24**
* Individual campus visits can be arranged at go.lawrence.edu/admissionsvisit
** No classes available Thursday, Oct. 24
Conservatory2014 On-campus Conservatory AuditionsSaturday, Jan. 18*
Saturday, Jan. 25Saturday, Feb. 15Saturday, Feb. 22
* Music education workshop available
2014 Regional Conservatory AuditionsRegional auditions will be available in:
Albuquerque Feb. 4Atlanta Jan. 29Boston Jan. 10Denver Feb. 8Houston Jan. 28Interlochen Feb. 1Los Angeles Feb. 6New York Jan. 8Portland Jan. 3San Francisco Jan. 5Seattle Jan. 2Washington, D.C. Jan. 7
Find your Lawrence admissions counselor atlawrence.edu/admissions/connect
AD13-144
Charting an uncommon course in higher education for more than 160 years, Lawrence University uniquely integrates a college of liberal arts and sciences with a conservatory of music, both devoted exclusively to undergraduate education. It ranks among the United States’ best small, private colleges, and was selected for inclusion in the book Colleges That Change Lives: 40 Schools That Will Change the Way You Think About College. The development of multiple interests and community engagement are central to the Lawrence experience, where classes or creative and research projects tailored to students’ educational interests and life objectives are prevalent. Lawrence draws its 1,500 students from nearly every state and more than 50 countries. Its picturesque, residential campus is nestled on the banks of the Fox River in Appleton, Wisconsin.
• Won “Best Solution” in the 2012 North American
Computational Linguistics Olympiad
• �Took�home�a�first-place�prize�from�a�DECA�competition,�while�
being the only freshman from his school to even compete at
the state level
• Earned a black belt in taekwondo
• Scored perfectly seven times in a row on her piano federation
performances
• Spent her senior year in Nagasaki, Japan, with the
Rotary Youth Exchange Program
• Helped transform the lives of children in Chiapas,
Mexico, through her work with Operation Smile Mexico
• Became�a�licensed�scuba-diver
• Has created several commissioned art pieces
• Sang a solo at the Cathedral of St. Paul’s 150th
anniversary celebration
• Served on the board of the Chicago Children’s Hospital
• Was able to watch a play he had written be performed onstage
• Won a concert performance of her piece at the
Alexandria Choral Society Carol Competition
• Earned a scholarship to go to Germany with
The Experiment in International Living
• Competed with épée at a national fencing tournament
in�his�first�year
• Represented the United States as a member of the
2012 Modern Pentathlon Youth World Team
• Landed an exciting job at the Medical College of Wisconsin
• Performed at Carnegie Hall
• Created Nerd Club at his high school, a place where everyone
could feel free to be themselves
• Attended a Girl Scout Destination, which involved living
for 15 days in the Boundary Waters and canoeing for
nearly 100 miles
• Spent 10 days in Qatar on a cultural trip
• Won an award for excellence in music theory
• Worked for a company in England as a graphic designer
• Awarded outstanding soloist twice at the state solo and
ensemble event
• Shared a stage with Eddie Murphy
Lawrence students are a multi-talented and multi-interested group. When we review applications for each class, we are always fascinated and impressed by the breadth of experiences students bring with them. Among the newest class of Lawrentians, we have a student who:
Music performancePsychologyBiologyEnglishBusinessMedicineHistoryEconomics
PhysicsChemistryEnvironmental studiesArtEngineeringMathMusic theoryMulti-interested
Top academic interests
Academic profile560–700 SAT Reading (Middle 50%)590–710 SAT Math (Middle 50%)570–690 SAT Writing (Middle 50%)3.64 Average GPA22% Top 5% in class43% Top 10% in class76% Top 25% in class
Lawrence� University� does� not� require� standardized�test scores for admission review. Scores shown are� for� the� three-quarters� of� the� freshmen� who� submitted their scores with their applications.
Quick factsFreshman class2,708 Applicants407 Students30 States22 Countries376 High schools represented45% Men55% Women97%� �of�first�year�students�receiving�
need-based�and/or�merit-based� financial�assistance
Information compiled as of Aug. 2013
Distribution by degree
81% Bachelor of Arts
8% Bachelor of Music
11% Double degree (B.A./B.Mus.)
81% Bachelor of Arts
2013 New Student Profile