Lake Erie College, click on this blog page to learn more! By Janie Rentz | March 26, 2012 | 1 minute read Recently I was contacted by Lake Erie College to do a write up about my days at L.E.C and what I could tell prospective students about my experience. It got me thinking of what an awesome time I had and how wonderful a small liberal arts college was for me. Small classes make you have to attend, you get to know all of your teachers, and you make close knit friends that last a lifetime. The equestrian program is one of the best in the country, you get exposure to everything in the horse world and learn what “real life” is going to be about. I was a Communications major and took horse classes because I had a small horse scholarship that allowed me to get my horse classes paid for. At the time that I was in college I had no idea that I would end up working in the horse world, but L.E.C prepared me even though I didn’t know it at the time! Once you become an L.E.C alumni, you will find yourself running into other graduates out in the horse world. The small L.E.C community has a large impact on the equestrian world! If anyone is looking for a Liberal Arts education you may want to seriously consider L.E.C. What did you think of this article? Submit Rating Thank you for your feedback!
Lake Erie College, click on this blog page to learn more! By dsuleman | March 26, 2012 | 1 minute read Recently I was contacted by Lake Erie College to do a write up about my days at L.E.C and what I could tell prospective students about my experience. It got me thinking of what an awesome time I had and how wonderful a small liberal arts college was for me. Small classes make you have to attend, you get to know all of your teachers, and you make close knit friends that last a lifetime. The equestrian program is one of the best in the country, you get exposure to everything in the horse world and learn what “real life” is going to be about. I was a Communications major and took horse classes because I had a small horse scholarship that allowed me to get my horse classes paid for. At the time that I was in college I had no idea that I would end up working in the horse world, but L.E.C prepared me even though I didn’t know it at the time! Once you become an L.E.C alumni, you will find yourself running into other graduates out in the horse world. The small L.E.C community has a large impact on the equestrian world! If anyone is looking for a Liberal Arts education you may want to seriously consider L.E.C. What did you think of this article? Submit Rating Thank you for your feedback!