Lourdes University
School info
3.8
Overall Quality
Reputation
4.1
Food
3.4
Clubs
3.2
Facilities
4.1
Internet
3.2
Location
4.2
Opportunities
3.8
Safety
5
Social
3.5
Happiness
4.1
Basic Information
Location
- Sylvania, OH
Institution Overview
- Public/Private: Private university
- Established: 1958
- Founder: Sisters of St. Francis of Sylvania, Mother Adelaide Sandusky
Academic information
Degree Courses
- Lourdes University offers degree courses across a range of approximately 22 bachelor's programs
- 7 master's programs
- and at least one doctoral program
Key Area
- Environmental Studies
- Cybersecurity
- Data Science
- Biology
- Pre-Medicine
Student and Staff Numbers
- Students: 1,221 (fall 2022)
- Undergraduates: 921 (fall 2022)
- Postgraduates: 300 (fall 2022)
Notable Alumni
- Edward Bastian
- Jordan Bledsoe
- Greta Kreuz
- Hal Pontez
- Jim Rittinger
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Students talk about this school
Good reviews
Overall 4.7
Overall a very welcoming and safe school.
Overall 4.5
This is honestly an amazing school. The amount of individualized attention I receive is top notch and I have become so involved on campus. They really do care about you and your success. I can't imagine going to another university now. This was the best decision I ever made for myself.
Overall 4.5
Best College/ University that I've ever been to. The staff and students care about one another and the place is so peaceful and beautiful. I LOVE IT HERE
Overall 4.4
Best of 3 schools I've attended.
Overall 4.3
Great professors.
Overall 4.2
Lourdes has become my home away from home
Overall 4.2
It a good small and a good school . You would like it
Overall 4.2
Catholic University in the Franciscan Tradition, is a intimate environment, professors are easily accessible, amazing beauty in the interior and exterior of the buildings, Glad I chose Lourdes
Overall 4.2
Overall a great school!
Overall 4.2
excellent education
Bad reviews
Overall 1.1
The school has no extra activities. Very little student involvement. Student Government doesn't fight for students. Residence life was a bad experience. I ended up transferring schools because I was bullied. Not a good school