Program Ambassadors
Current graduate students serve as admissions ambassadors and are available to answer questions and share information about their graduate school experience.
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Graduate Admissions Ambassadors
Angie Hamilton
Grace Geist
Meet Our Graduate Students
Lewis & Clark Graduate Students hail from a variety of backgrounds and personal experiences, but are united in their commitment to social justice and serving others. Meet some of our inspiring students below.
- Hala Samaan
I chose Lewis & Clark for three distinct reasons—its genuine commitment for social justice and equity WITHIN the program; because it offers an optional Licensed Professional Counselor (LPC) track alongside art therapy; and because of its location in beautiful Portland, Oregon.
More about HalaArt Therapy MA ’23 - Ryan Hook
Living in the Pacific Northwest has always been a dream of mine, and the incredible faculty we get to learn from made Lewis & Clark an easy choice for me. Between the beautiful campus, scenic natural splendor of Oregon, and the knowledgeable and supportive faculty, I couldn’t be happier with my decision!
More about RyanSchool Psychology EdS ’26 - Savi Ryan
I chose Lewis & Clark because of its strong dedication to social justice in all of the programs offered. Every single class that they attended centered social justice and equity in discussions.
More about SaviSecondary Education (Visual Arts) MAT ’22
Graduate School Admissions is located in South Chapel Annex on the Graduate Campus.
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email gseadmit@lclark.edu
voice 503-768-6200
Director of Admissions Rebecca Sexton-Lee
Graduate School Admissions
Lewis & Clark
615 S. Palatine Hill Road
Portland OR 97219
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