Departments and Majors
45 areas of study across four divisions - natural sciences, humanities, engineering, and social sciences.
 
College Catalog
Academic policy, curricular information, graduation requirements and course descriptions.
  Degrees and Graduation Requirements
Lafayette offers the Bachelor of Arts (A.B.) degree in 32 fields of study including engineering, and the Bachelor of Science (B.S.) in 9 areas of science and 4 fields of engineering.
 
Registrar
 

Dean of the College
Deans and Directors
Fellowships/Awards
Health Professions Advising
Legal Professions Advising
Academic Support

   Disability Services

Study Abroad
Staff

 
  Provost  
Special Opportunities and Programs
First-Year Seminars
Values and Science/Technology
Interim Session
Technology Clinic
Study-Abroad
Careers In Teaching
Washington Semester
Woods Hole Semester
Military Science
Information and Resources
Academic Calendar

Information Technology Services
Student Evaluations
Course Evaluations
Student Handbook
Mission Statement and
Accreditation

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"Lafayette has built a strong reputation in the liberal arts, sciences, and engineering because of its focus on the student. This unusual combination of strengths continues to define Lafayette's special role among the top liberal arts colleges in the nation."
Barron's Guide to the Most Competitive Colleges
 
 
Libraries

David Bishop Skillman Library, the principal information resource, and Kirby Library are central points for research and study, where you'll find guidance in navigating the information sources.
 
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