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Lynn At A Glance Type of School: Private four-year, coeducational, independent residential university


Location: Southeast Boca Raton on Florida’s exclusive Gold Coast, midway between Palm Beach and the Fort Lauderdale and Miami area; cosmopolitan city offering excellent quality of life, internships, and employment opportunities; within easy driving distance of Walt Disney World and the Florida Keys


Size of Campus: 115 acres in a safe, residential area minutes from beautiful beaches, shopping, cultural facilities, and fine dining


Number of Students: More than 3,500 students; 18:1 student-faculty ratio


Colleges, Programs, and Degrees: Six colleges; 42 undergraduate majors, 14 graduate majors, 39 graduate specializations


Boca Raton, Florida This is college reimagined A


re you looking for a forward-thinking and globally focused university? Your search ends here. Welcome to Lynn University in


Boca Raton, Florida. At Lynn, you’ll find a whole new style of teaching and learning—a campus where you can discover your own style. From intellectual to athletic, musical to political, and high fashion to high tech, our students are an amazing mix of individual styles. Lynn embraces new ideas, opportunities, and technologies that make learning dynamic and engaging. From accelerated degree programs to our nationally recognized programs, you’ll have quality opportunities that are designed to elevate your academic prowess. Plus, you’ll gain a global perspective through classmates from over 100 countries and many study abroad options. We also take a fresh approach to career preparation. You’ll find one-on-one help from our Career and Alumni Connections team and a lot of opportu- nities in South Florida—a major hub for interna- tional commerce.


Become a citizen of the world Global citizenship comes naturally at Lynn. You’ll gain global viewpoints in your classes and a world- wide professional network that will prepare you for life after graduation. Enrich your international experience with more than 80 study abroad pro- grams in 25 countries. Enroll for three weeks, a semester, or even a year. Our International Pro- gram Services office will help you choose the program that’s right for you.


Transform your learning At Lynn, learning comes alive with two innova- tions—our Dialogues core curriculum and award- winning iPad®


Dialogues, you’ll explore questions of self, belief, and justice while honing critical-thinking and com- munication skills. You’ll also receive the perfect learning tool: All students receive an iPad®


loaded with useful applications. For details about our areas of study, visit lynn.edu/academics.


Geographic Diversity: Students from 109 countries and 46 states and territories; 17% international student enrollment


International Student Services: Orientation, immigration, income tax advising, and enrollment requirements


International Student Budget (2023–2024): • Tuition: $41,200 • Room & Board: $13,750 • Materials: $500 • Student Services: $1,000 • Technology: $750 • Mandatory Insurance: $2,150 • Total: $59,350


Financial Aid: Academic scholarships available


Test Score Requirements: The University is SAT- or ACT-optional for first-year students. Students whose first language isn’t English must submit a minimum TOEFL score of at least 71 (internet based), IELTS score of 6.0, Duolingo score of 105, or PTE Academic score of 50.


-powered learning program. In the


Application Deadlines and Fees: • Early Action I: November 15 • Early Action II: January 15 • Regular Decision: March 1 • Spring admission: December 1


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