Ó£»¨¶¯Âþ

Apply to LR


Thank you for your interest in Ó£»¨¶¯Âþ.

Please select if you are applying for our undergraduate, graduate or seminary programs.
 

Undergraduate  Graduate  Seminary (LTSS)

Rooted in Tradition, Focused on the Future


Students walking on campus with LR banners on light poles

In the classroom and beyond, Lenoir-Rhyne prepares you to face challenges with confidence, ambition and resilience. Grounded in self-belief and academic excellence, you’ll graduate with the tools to succeed—no matter where life takes you.

Founded in 1891, Ó£»¨¶¯Âþ is a co-educational, private liberal arts institution that serves 2,686+ students and offers undergraduate, graduate and doctoral degree programs. 

Our main campus is in Hickory, North Carolina, where both undergraduate and graduate degrees are offered.

LR is affiliated with the North Carolina Synod of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America and welcomes students from all religious denominations.

Related Links

Go Beyond What’s Expected


We don’t just offer a world-class education—we create a community of passionate learners to lift you up and inspire you to become your best self.

Students cheering LR football in stands
Students working in lab with test tubes
Student working on canvas in art class
15:1
Student to Faculty Ratio
Two students laughing while studying in hammocks on lawn
$30M
Provided in student financial aid each year
Students talking at table in coffee shop
Two students talking in fitness center
Professor talking to students from front of classroom

News & Events

Two students review a computer screen in a simulated hospital station

A $265,000 grant from the Lettie Pate Whitehead Foundation will provide scholarships for undergraduate nursing students at Lenoir-Rhyne in 2025–26, supporting women pursuing careers that serve the healthcare needs of their communities.

View More
All members of Youth Summer Music Camp in a group in font of Mauney Music Building and the Super Sax statue

Twelve years in, LR’s summer music camp continues to grow, and this year’s combined format gave students even more ways to collaborate, create and build community through music.

View More