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A path for the brightest minds. A community of the strongest bonds. The only thing that overshadows Lehigh's nationally recognized, globally connected, and opportunity-rich program is our focus on meaningful mentorship that fosters the supportive, vibrant community essential for higher learning. Here, unparalleled resources and leading technological advancements are at your disposal, but so are one-to-one attention, diverse perspectives, and good company. You have a lot to consider as you explore graduate programs. Let us show you how the College of Arts & Sciences will help you fulfill your goals and aspirations. 

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94
%

of CAS graduate students receive some form of funding

86
%

of CAS graduates are employed whitin one year

400
+

CAS graduate students are enrolled across 10 programs
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Graduate Programs at Lehigh

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Colleagues in Action

Dylan Shropshire

Dylan Shropshire

Biological Sciences

Microbiologist Dylan Shropshire studies Wolbachia's potential to fight mosquito-borne diseases worldwide.

Xiaoji Xu, associate professor of chemistry at Lehigh University

Xiaoji Xu

Chemistry

Xiaoji Xu, associate professor of chemistry, has been named Senior Member of the National Academy of Inventors.

Katherine Crassons, associate professor of english at Lehigh University.

Katherine Crassons

English

Crassons awarded the 2025 Bonnie Wheeler Fellowship and a $25,000 stipend and mentorship support to complete her book, Signs of Wonder: Faith, Ethics, and Epistemology in Medieval and Early Modern England.