Lawrence Technological University

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Lawrence Technological University

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Lawrence Technological University is a private university located in Southfield, Michigan. The school offers undergraduate, masters, and doctoral programs in engineering, science, mathematics, architecture, and business. Lawrence Technological University's four colleges are Architecture, Arts and Sciences, Engineering, and Management.

Lawrence Tech was founded in 1932 in Highland Park, MI by the Lawrence brothers as the Lawrence Institute of Technology and adopted its current name in 1989. The school mascot is the blue devil, and the school colors are blue and white.

Lawrence Tech has consistently been among the Top Tier for "Universities–Master's (Midwest)" by US News and World Report. It was ranked 37th out of several hundred Midwestern Universities in 2006 , and 47th in 2007.

Notable Alumni

The following is a list of other notable alumni presented in alphabetical order of the last name.

  • Steven A. Ballmer, while still simultaneously enrolled in high school, participated in Lawrence Tech’s Summer Science Institute, then spent a year at the University, excelling in six of Lawrence Tech’s top mathematics classes. Ballmer is now CEO of Microsoft.
  • Bennie L. Benjamin, B.S. Civil Engineering 1955 - retired director of the Detroit Water and Sewerage Department, which serves nearly half of Michigan’s citizens and is one of the nation's largest water and waste treatment organizations
  • John Buffone, B.S. Architecture 1974, B. Architecture 1975 - Little Caesar’s Vice President of Architecture, oversaw design of Comerica Park. He managed a team of hundreds of architects, artists, and designers to develop the ballpark, which features a carousel, Ferris wheel, and 150-foot wide fountain.
  • Donald W. Date, B.S. Architectural Engineering 1949 - The late chief architect for the United States’ Panama Canal Co. His Canal improvements and modernizations significantly increased efficiency and tonnage transported through the Canal.
  • John DeLorean, B.S. Industrial engineering 1948 - Former GM executive who created the first “muscle car” and an American businessman who founded the De Lorean Motor Company based in Northern Ireland.
  • Ed Donley, B.S. Mechanical Engineering 1943 - Former president of Air Products & Chemicals and Lawrence Tech’s largest benefactor, and former Chairman of the United States Chamber of Commerce in the 1980s.
  • Ronald Knockeart, B.S. Electrical Engineering 1963 - inventor of the laser bar code scanner and pioneered keyless entry door locks on cars.
  • John W. Laister, B.S. Aeronautical Engineering 1938 - During World War II, developed the revolutionary high wing/rear door cargo plane design still used in cargo aircraft worldwide.
  • Thomas S. Moore, B.S.EE 1986- general manager of Daimler-Chrysler's advanced vehicle research and development program, called Liberty and Technical Affairs. He oversees development of all future Chrysler products, working with a five to 10 year lead time.
  • James P. Ryan, B.S. Architectural Engineering 1966 - owner and principal of one of the nation's leading architectural firms that specializes in commercial and shopping center development. Highly acclaimed designs include the Somerset Collection and Great Lakes Crossing malls.
  • George W. Sierant, ME 1947 - engineered the first viable rear-facing child safety seat in 1966. The six-way seat adjuster was another of many driver comfort and safety innovations Sierant developed during his 34 years with General Motors.
  • Alfred Taubman, former Lawrence Tech architecture student - one of the nation's leading real estate developers, innovators, and owners of shopping malls throughout the U.S. He also owns Sotheby's auctioneers and until recently owned the A&W restaurant chain.
  • Lewis C. Veraldi, B.S. Mechanical Engineering 1968 - late “father” of the original Ford Taurus and Sable. As Ford Motor Company vice president in charge of car development, Veraldi pioneered cross-disciplinary personnel teams that led to the launch of these cars. The "team" development process he innovated has become the industry standard.
  • James E. Like Master Engineer at Aristeo Construction. Child Prodigy. Dr. James Like, PhD, Harvard/Yale

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Quick Facts

Chance of Admission:
Location:
Midwest
Setting:
Large Town Setting
Type:
Private
Size:
Medium (2,000 to 5,000 Undergrad)

Students & Campus Life

Undergraduate Enrollment:
2,948
On Campus Housing:
Available
Full Time Students:
86%
Athletic Programs:
Unavailable
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Expenses

Average Tuition:
$ 14,394
Students Receiving Aid:
96%
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Admissions

Application Fee:
$ 30
Selectivity:
Highly Selective
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Students

General
Full-Time vs. Part-Time
Full-Time 86%
Part-Time 14%
Men vs. Women
Men 73%
Women 27%
Race/Ethnicity
Caucasian 62%
Other 18%
African-American 10%
Asian 9%
Hispanic 1%
Geography
In State vs. Out-of-State
In-State 96%
Out-of-State 4%
Top States for Incoming Freshman
Michigan 96%
Florida 0%
New York 0%
Ohio 0%
Illinois 0%
Percent of Students International: 2%

Housing

On-Campus Housing Available: Yes
Percent of Students Living On-Campus: 20%
Freshman Students Required to Live on Campus: No
Tuition & Fees (undergraduate) Expenses  
Average Tuition for Full-Time Undergrads:
$ 14,394    
Required Fees for Full-Time Undergrads:
$ 270    
Financial Aid Avg. Amount Received % of Students Receiving Aid  
Federal Grants:
$ 2,913 27%  
State and Local Grants:
$ 2,262 88%  
Institutional Grants:
$ 4,472 72%  
Student Loans:
$ 4,055 69%  
Any Aid:
  96%  

Selectivity (Undergraduate Only)

Acceptance Rate: 52% (Highly Selective)
Test Scores  
SAT Scores:  
% of Students Submitting SAT Scores: 13%
Bottom 25th Percentile: Verbal: 430, Math: 470
Top 75th Percentile: Verbal: 630, Math: 640
ACT Scores:  
% of Students Submitting ACT Scores: 88%
Bottom 25th Percentile: Composite: 19, Verbal: 17, Math: 19
Top 75th Percentile: Composite: 25, Verbal: 25, Math: 27

Application Requirements (Undergraduate Only)

Application Fee: $ 30.00
Formal Demonstration of Competencies: Not Required
High School Diploma or Equivalent: Recommended
High School GPA: Required
High School Rank: Required
High School Record: Required
Recommendations: Required
TOEFL: Required
Test Scores: Required

Degree Programs at Lawrence Technological University

Associate's Level Majors
Bachelor's Level Majors

Certificate Programs at Lawrence Technological University

Career Education Majors

College Advice

Yahoo
One of my choices is Lawrence Tech University which located in Southfield, Michigan. I live close to that area! Second choice is Eastern Michigan University which is in Ypsilanti, Michigan.
15 months ago
Best Answer
Lawrence Tech, hands down. The only schools U of M has a reputation for are the medical school and the law school (and even then I'd go to Wayne State's law school before I'd waste the money at U of M), and Eastern is a good school but can't come close to Lawrench Tech for any career field that involves engineering. My cousin got his architectural degree from Lawrence Tech and he's doing VERY well -- works downtown in the Ren Cen and just bought an awesome $400K house in Commerce Township.

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