| Type | Standard (4 year) |
| Level | Four Year School |
| Control | Private nonprofit |
| Academic Calendar | Semester |
| Coed Status | 40% Men, 60% Women |
| Year Founded | 1976 |
| Religious Affiliation | None |
| Carnegie Classification | Special Focus Institutions - Schools of art, music and design |
| Historically Black | -- |
| Tribal | -- |
| Accredited | Yes |
| Accreditors | - National Association of Schools of Art and Design, Commission on Accreditation
- New England Association of Schools and Colleges, Commission on Institutions of Higher Education
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| Campus Size | Small |
| Campus Setting | Located in a rural town |
| City/Town Size | Suburb, near city w/ greater than 100,000 pop |
| Nearest Major City (Miles to Nearest Major City) (Population) | New Haven (34) ( 123,330 ) |
| Campus Served by Public Transportation | -- |
| Closest Major Airport (Miles to Airport) | Bradley International Airport, Hartford (55) |
| Closest Regional Airport (Miles to Airport) | Tweed New Haven (31) |
| School Size | 85 |
| Undergraduate Students | 83 |
| Graduate Students | 2 |
| Full-time Students vs Part-time Students | 80% vs 20% |
| Percent Out-of-state | 10% |
| Number of International Students | -- |
| Average Typical Undergraduate Credits | 32 |
| Primary language of Instruction | english |
| Enrollment Concentration | Traditional |
| Percent English Speaking | 100% |
| Percent French Speaking | -- |
| Percent Spanish Speaking | -- |
| Caucasian Population | -- |
| African American Population | 4% |
| Asian Population | 1% |
| Hispanic Population | 1% |
| Native American Population | 2% |
| Native/Pacific Islander Population | -- |
| Two or More Race Population | -- |
| International Student Population | -- |
| Unknown Race Population | -- |
| Full-time Students | 82% |
| Part-time Students | 100% |
| Men | 70% |
| Women | 60% |
| Bachelors within 4 Years | 33% |
| Bachelors within 5 Years | 67% |
| Bachelors within 6 Years | 67% |
| Caucasian | 64% (9/14) |
| African American | -- |
| Hispanic | 100% (1/1) |
| Asian/Pacific Islander | -- |
| Native American | -- |
| Race Unknown | -- |
| International Student | -- |
| Total Number of Professors | -- |
| Total Number of Associate Professors | 4 |
| Total Number of Assistant Professors | 4 |
| Total Male Faculty | -- |
| Total Female Faculty | -- |
| Faculty with Terminal Degree | -- |
| Faculty with Bachelors Degree | -- |
| Faculty with Masters Degree | -- |
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| Lyme Academy College of Fine Arts is a four year, nationally accredited college offering Bachelor of Fine Arts degrees in Drawing, Illustration, Painting, and Sculpture. Its mission is to provide the best education through study of the history, traditions, and principles of the fine arts and the liberal arts, thereby establishing a comprehensive foundation for the development of the artist. The College is located in Old Lyme, Connecticut. Surrounded by the natural beauty of the shoreline, the campus offers the space and atmosphere to devote yourself to your creative and academic studies. The campus is exceptionally equipped with classrooms, studios, and exhibition spaces. The studio curriculum is centered around the study of nature and the human figure and stresses the importance of observational drawing, painting and sculpture as critical to the development of craftsmanship and technical skill. |
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