Lebanese American University (LAU / الجامعة اللبنانية الأميركية)
Lebanese American University (LAU / الجامعة اللبنانية الأميركية) is a private institution in Beirut, Lebanon, accredited by Lebanese Ministry of Education and Higher Education (MEHE / وزارة التربية والتعليم العالي / Ministère de l'Éducation et de l'Enseignement Supérieur) — apex regulator for Lebanese HEIs. Lebanon has approximately 50 universities/institutions for ~5-6M population — HIGHEST HE RATIO PER CAPITA IN THE ARAB WORLD. HE classifications: (1) LEBANESE UNIVERSITY (Université Libanaise) — the ONLY public university, multi-branch system across Lebanon's 6 governorates; (2) PRIVATE UNIVERSITIES — majority of Lebanese HE, including historic American (AUB, LAU) + French (USJ) + Armenian (Haigazian) + Maronite (USEK) + Greek Orthodox (Balamand) + Islamic (Islamic University of Lebanon, Jinan, Al-Maaref) institutions reflecting Lebanon's confessional diversity. Quality assurance via MEHE Directorate-General of Higher Education + individual university accreditations (some hold US, UK, French accreditation in addition). Lebanon's multilingual education: Arabic (national), French (legacy from 1920-1943 Mandate), English (growing), Armenian (community institutions). MEHE has been severely impacted by 2019-onwards economic crisis with budget reductions affecting Lebanese University particularly.. Primary language: Arabic (national language) + English + French (HE primary; trilingual education tradition) + Armenian (community institutions). AlmiStudy lists 9 canonical subject areas, all verified against Lebanese Ministry of Education and Higher Education (MEHE / وزارة التربية والتعليم العالي / Ministère de l'Éducation et de l'Enseignement Supérieur) — apex regulator for Lebanese HEIs. Lebanon has approximately 50 universities/institutions for ~5-6M population — HIGHEST HE RATIO PER CAPITA IN THE ARAB WORLD. HE classifications: (1) LEBANESE UNIVERSITY (Université Libanaise) — the ONLY public university, multi-branch system across Lebanon's 6 governorates; (2) PRIVATE UNIVERSITIES — majority of Lebanese HE, including historic American (AUB, LAU) + French (USJ) + Armenian (Haigazian) + Maronite (USEK) + Greek Orthodox (Balamand) + Islamic (Islamic University of Lebanon, Jinan, Al-Maaref) institutions reflecting Lebanon's confessional diversity. Quality assurance via MEHE Directorate-General of Higher Education + individual university accreditations (some hold US, UK, French accreditation in addition). Lebanon's multilingual education: Arabic (national), French (legacy from 1920-1943 Mandate), English (growing), Armenian (community institutions). MEHE has been severely impacted by 2019-onwards economic crisis with budget reductions affecting Lebanese University particularly..
- Country
- Lebanon (LB)
- City
- Beirut
- Control
- private
- Language
- Arabic (national language) + English + French (HE primary; trilingual education tradition) + Armenian (community institutions)
- Accreditation
- Lebanese Ministry of Education and Higher Education (MEHE / وزارة التربية والتعليم العالي / Ministère de l'Éducation et de l'Enseignement Supérieur) — apex regulator for Lebanese HEIs. Lebanon has approximately 50 universities/institutions for ~5-6M population — HIGHEST HE RATIO PER CAPITA IN THE ARAB WORLD. HE classifications: (1) LEBANESE UNIVERSITY (Université Libanaise) — the ONLY public university, multi-branch system across Lebanon's 6 governorates; (2) PRIVATE UNIVERSITIES — majority of Lebanese HE, including historic American (AUB, LAU) + French (USJ) + Armenian (Haigazian) + Maronite (USEK) + Greek Orthodox (Balamand) + Islamic (Islamic University of Lebanon, Jinan, Al-Maaref) institutions reflecting Lebanon's confessional diversity. Quality assurance via MEHE Directorate-General of Higher Education + individual university accreditations (some hold US, UK, French accreditation in addition). Lebanon's multilingual education: Arabic (national), French (legacy from 1920-1943 Mandate), English (growing), Armenian (community institutions). MEHE has been severely impacted by 2019-onwards economic crisis with budget reductions affecting Lebanese University particularly.. Verify on the public registry · last verified 2026-05-15.
- Source
- Lebanese American University (LAU / الجامعة اللبنانية الأميركية) — MEHE Lebanon + institutional verification (Day 15) · tier: tier_2_directory
- Website
- https://www.lau.edu.lb
Subjects offered
Show all 10 listed subjects (raw)
Engineering & Technology · Natural Sciences · Business & Management · Arts & Humanities · Social Sciences · Law · Computer Science & IT · Medicine & Health Sciences · Pharmacy · Architecture & Design
Founded 1835 (heritage to American School for Girls — first formal education for girls in Ottoman Lebanon by American missionaries; renamed multiple times; LAU 1996; one of LEBANON'S OLDEST HE institutions with women's-education pioneering heritage). Major Lebanese-American private university with EXTRAORDINARY HERITAGE. Heritage to AMERICAN SCHOOL FOR GIRLS founded 1835 by American Presbyterian missionaries — FIRST FORMAL EDUCATION FOR GIRLS in Ottoman Lebanon, predating AUB by 31 years. Multiple renamings: Beirut College for Women, Beirut University College, LAU 1996. ~8,500+ students on Beirut + Byblos + New York campuses. ENGLISH-MEDIUM, American curriculum. DISTINCTIVE WOMEN'S EDUCATION PIONEERING HERITAGE — still ~55% female enrolment. Strong medicine + engineering + business. ALSO AFFECTED BY 2020 BEIRUT PORT EXPLOSION (Beirut campus damaged).
Other universities in Lebanon
Al-Maaref University (جامعة المعارف)
Beirut
American University of Beirut (AUB / الجامعة الأميركية في بيروت)
Beirut
American University of Science and Technology (AUST)
Beirut
Antonine University (UA / الجامعة الأنطونية / Université Antonine)
Baabda
Arts, Sciences and Technology University in Lebanon (AUL)
Beirut
Beirut Arab University (BAU / جامعة بيروت العربية)
Beirut
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