| Lexington College
is a commuter college and most Lexington students reside with
their families while studying at Lexington. However, for those
students from out of state or an international home, housing
options are available in Chicago.
For a college student support from family members is valuable
and greatly appreciated. It aids each student in having a
successful college experience. This support includes financial
and emotional support because both are necessary for your
daughter/granddaughter/niece to gain the most from her college
years.
In addition to technical and managerial skills, Lexington
College fosters character development and Christian
values. The strong core curriculum of General Education (Communication,
Humanities, Psychology, Ethics, Theology, etc.) provides sound
knowledge and prepares students for their future lives. Lexington
faculty seek to integrate
underlying principles such as the dignity of the person and
a spirit of service in every course.
Lexington’s academic
year is divided into two semesters, spring and fall. The
fall semester begins in August and the spring semester begins
in January. All new students to Lexington, freshman and transfer
students, are required to attend orientation
held at the beginning of each semester.
Lexington invites each of you to visit Lexington’s
campus and personally meet the faculty and staff or if you
are unable to visit please view our photo
tour of Lexington College. |