What is Sarah Lawrence College?
Sarah Lawrence College is a private liberal arts college in the United States. Sarah Lawrence College was founded in 1926. It originally existed as a women's college. In 1969, SLC started coeducation. The school had rejected Princeton's request for a merger. The school currently has about 1,500 students (including international students from more than 30 countries), and the ratio of teachers to students is 1:10.
- Chinese name
- Sarah Lawrence College
- Foreign name
- Sarah Lawrence College
- Year of school
- 1926
- Province and State
- New York state
- Student number
- 1500 people
Basic Information
- [USA] Sarah Lawrence College (SLC)
- Founded: 1926
- Province:
- Sarah Lawrence College is a private liberal arts college in the United States. Sarah Lawrence College was founded in 1926 and originally existed as a women's college. In 1969, SLC began coeducation. School rejected
- 2015 US NEW & REPORT Ranking: # 59
- -Princeton Review scored separately in 2012 school rankings
- No. 1 school with the highest professor score
- Best classroom experience
- Class discussion most active fourth
- Wait for 12 items in various rankings in the top 20
- For international students, the SLC requires a minimum TOEFL score of 100. Students can choose whether to submit
- Out of celebrities from all walks of life from Sarah Lawrence
- Novelist Melvin Jules Bukiet, William MelvinKelley,
- Fawaz Gerges, Middle East Affairs Research Expert,
- Poet Marie Howe,
- By Yoko Ono
- Director JJ Abrams, Brian De Palma,
- TV playwright and writer Noah Hawley.
- Actors Jane Alexander, Larisa Oleynik, Cary Elwes, Sam Robards, Joanne Woodward
- Because there are too many people, we will not list them one by one.
- But two of the most well-known Chinese are Vera Wang, a well-known Chinese female designer, and a socialite and jewelry designer in Beijing and Hong Kong. The daughter of Wan Jifei, the chairman of the China Council for the Promotion of International Trade, is the granddaughter of Wan Li, the former chairman of the National People's Congress.
- Playwright: Jordan Peel, a graduate of Class 01, the author of "Escape from Deathtown", and the 90th Academy Award winner for the best original screenplay.