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Academics

Combining a “beautiful location,” “excellent” professors, “small class size,” and a “helpful” administration, Fort Lewis College offers a “quality education provided in an intimate learning environment coupled with an outgoing and outdoor community.” “The professors are wonderfully talented, and many are over-qualified for their positions.” Why do such accomplished professors come here? “Durango attracts really high-end professors even though it is a small town because it is so beautiful and so many people want to live here.” Professors bring a “well-balanced mix of instructional styles as well as academic, life, and career advice.” And “they are always willing to spend time outside of class tutoring or talking, and most of them use several learning methods in the classroom.” Like the faculty, “The administration seems connected and accessible.” It seems as though students can’t go wrong in choosing a major, as students cite “archaeology, chemistry, teaching majors,” “great English and history departments,” “business” and “music” as academic strengths of the college. But “Because Fort Lewis is a liberal arts institution, you get a very well rounded experience.” And there’s a “bonus—no grad school, so profs teach their own classes.”

Student Body

You will find on the Fort Lewis College campus an abundance of “outdoor loving, open-minded,” “laid back,” “liberal,” “super artistic, super environmentally aware, intellectual” “hippies.” They profess “all ranges of religious beliefs,” and they are “generally involved in extracurricular activities, such as intramural sports and outdoor pursuits.” As far as where they all come from, one student estimates that “the student body is split in thirds: one-third local, one-third from the Front Range, one-third from all over.” One unique aspect of the Fort Lewis student body is that it “has a high Native American population,” as well as a “lot of good opportunities specifically for Native Americans.” This in large part is a result of the tuition waiver the school generously offers to all Native American students.

Campus Life

“The great outdoors are very important” to those who attend Fort Lewis College. “Winter allows for all sorts of snow sports (snowboarding, skiing, ski-surfing, snowshoeing, ice climbing, winter backpacking/camping), and the summer provides its own set of activities (mountain biking, camping, backpacking, kayaking).” When they’re not on the mountain or in the river, students “hang out in the small downtown area.” “Downtown Durango is very beautiful and historic. There are tons of cool stores to check out, and there are as many restaurants per capita [as] San Francisco, so you won’t get bored with the food.” Durango is also “a very liberal town. Many residents are, for lack of a better name, ‘old hippies.’ This makes for a small town with big dreams.” Case in point, “Durango…likes to shut down Main Street to throw random parties, so that’s right up our alley.” Students enjoy going to the downtown bars, which they describe as “chill.” “A lot of people drink, but no one judges you if you don’t (we’ll just ask you for a ride).” One main attraction of the bars is the fact that “there is great beer in Durango,” reportedly of the “fresh brewed” variety. When students get to thinking, they “think about the environment a lot. Durango is a very environmentally friendly town.”

Contact & Visit

Campus Visits Contact

Address
Office of Admissions
1000 Rim Drive
Durango, CO 81301

Phone
(970) 247-7176

Email
admission@fortlewis.edu

Experience College Life

Most Popular Places On Campus
Student Union
Student Life Center
Community Concert Hall
Rim Trail
Factory Trails bicycle and disk golf course
The Fort Lewis College campus is set on a mesa above the beautiful Animas River Valley, between the foothills of the San Juan Mountains and the desert Southwest. Our spectacular location and the convergence of diverse cultures creates a thriving multicultural community that is active and engaged, and enjoys exploring and sharing healthy, balanced lifestyles.

Most Popular Places Off Campus
Downtown Durango
Purgatory Ski Area
Animas River
Telluride, Co
Mesa Verde National Park
Located at 6,872 feet atop a mesa overlooking historic downtown Durango, FLC is renowned for its outdoor opportunities. Situated between the southern Rocky Mountains and the desert southwest, the region's mountains, deserts, rivers, and canyons serve as both classrooms and playgrounds. Balancing academics with an active, healthy lifestyle is a way of life at Fort Lewis College, which also motivates our students' profound commitment to environmental sustainability.

Campus Tours

Campus Tours
Appointment Required: Yes
Dates: Year-round
Times: Monday - Friday 9:30 AM & 1:30 PM
Average Length: 2 hours

On Campus Interview

Campus Interviews
No

Information Sessions
Not Available

Times

Faculty and Coach Visits

Dates/Times Available
Academic Year

Arrangements
Contact Athletic Department

Advance Notice
3 weeks

Contact Email Address for Visit
lkbryant@fortlewis.edu

Class Visits

Dates/Times Available
Academic Year

Arrangements
Contact Admissions Office

Overnight Dorm Stays

Overnight Dorm Stays
Not Available

Transportation

Types of Transportation Available to Campus
Half-hourly bus service to Durango area free to Fort Lewis Students. The closest airport is the Durango LaPlata County Airport, which is 20 minutes from campus.

Driving Instructions to Campus
From Denver area: From Hwy 285 South, turn right on Hwy 112 heading West to Del Norte. In Del Norte, turn right onto Hwy 160. Follow Hwy 160 West in to Durango. Hwy 160 becomes Hwy 160-550. When it splits, follow Hwy 550 to College Drive. Turn right onto College Drive, follow for 1.8 miles. Turn left onto Fort Lewis Drive. Follow signs to Office of Admission. From Albuquerque, NM I-25 North to Hwy 550. Hwy 550 North to Durango. Follow 550 North to College Drive. Turn right onto College Drive, follow for 1.8 miles. Turn left onto Fort Lewis Drive. Follow signs for Office of Admission.

Local Accommodations
Durango has numerous hotels and motels for economy and upscale lodging.

Admissions

Applicants: 4,241
Acceptance Rate: 93%
Average HS GPA: 3.36







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