History
The Lebanese Maronite Order monks (OLM) have been placing their values in education for over sixteen centuries. Background Locally, whether in the meadows, under a tree or inside churches or monasteries, Maronite monks have been schooled from the 17th Century onwards, shaping and developing the Maronite identity and its values in knowledge, education, and humanity, passed on and upheld at USEK today. This early influence in Mount Lebanon and later in different parts of the world created the popular expression at that time “erudite like a Maronite.” Key dates which culminated in establishing the university, the bedrock of the OLM’s educational mission. 1584 Pope Gregory XIII’s established the Maronite College in Rome which provided full scholarships to promising young Maronites who returned to Lebanon to educate their communities. In 1624, the first Maronite seminary, the school of Hawqa, was founded in Mount Lebanon by returnees from Rome, and taught liturgy and theology, Arabic, Syriac, Latin, Greek, Hebrew, and Italian languages, in addition to logic and mathematics. In 1706 the Maronite Order became officially known as the Lebanese Maronite Order (OLM). In 1789, the educational mission of the OLM became much more inclusive. The Ain Warqa School ran for two hundred years. This school made education accessible to the wider community until it was closed in 1940. The educational gap was strongly felt across the country and led the OLM to establish its scholasticate (a college-level school of general study for those preparing for membership in a Roman Catholic religious order) in 1938 in Kaslik, which was transformed into the university in 1950. It was one of the first educational establishments to be validated by the new education law in the Ministry of Education.Campus
The purpose-built campus is located in Kaslik, Jounieh 19.7 km north of Lebanon’s capital, Beirut. Kaslik Campus The Kaslik site has been expanded and remodeled at regular intervals over the last 50 years. The north side of the campus has a view of the southern end of Mount Lebanon (بْنَان, Jabal Lubnān) and the west side the Mediterranean Sea and bay of Jounieh. The campus buildings are positioned around a tree-lined walkway. The walkway runs from south (main entrance) to north (Science Building) and is flanked by beautiful landscaped green spaces, specifically designed, to integrate social and teaching areas. Buildings AA, G, and the lower floors of AC house the main administrative and technical offices. Buildings AC, AB, AM, B, C, D, E, H, and I are for schools, faculty, and other educational units. Building F - USEK is a mostly non-residential university except for a modest residence for female students, providing common living spaces, 24/7 on-site staff and security. It has one of the most distinctive interiors building on campus. Nautically themed, it resembles the inside of a ship, with portholes, a network of fixed gangplanks and a small chapel at the position of a control room. Regional University Centers The university opened its three regional university centers (RUCs) in 2000 and 2001 as part of its sense of duty to make education accessible across the country. The educational mission and objectives of the RUCs are the same as those of the University. The three RUCs include: RUC Chekka – located 65km north of Beirut - offers undergraduate courses from USEK Business School and the School of Law and Political Sciences. RUC Rmeich – located 115 KM south of Beirut - offers an undergraduate program specializing in the field of business. RUC Zahle - Located 55km east of Beirut - offers undergraduate programs across most core disciplines, including applied arts, architecture, agriculture, business and commercial sciences, engineering, fine arts, food sciences, humanities, law, philosophy, and sciences. Other off-site campus buildings The Medical School The latest expansion of the university was completed in 2018 with the official opening of the Francois Bassil Medical Building, an off-campus Medical School, which is located 24.5 km north of Kaslik in Hboub, Jbeil. To complement this, the University Hospital Center was created in partnership with Notre Dame de Secours hospital in Jbeil for USEK medical students to receive hands-on medical training. Kaslik Library The monasteries and seminaries of the Lebanese Maronite Order (OLM) have always had well-appointed libraries. In the 1980s and 1990s, generous donations to the university enabled thOrganization and Administration
Academic and Administrative Units In 2019 the university reorganized its academic structure into six schools, one faculty, the USEK Continuing Learning Center (UCLC) and the Learning and Teaching Excellence center (LTEC).Academic profile
Admissions In fall 2020-2021, USEK received 2056 individual applicants, out of which 1728 were accepted and 1467 were enrolled. An applicant can select up to three majors and each choice is considered as an application. When the economic crisis hit Lebanon and the value of the lira went into free fall, USEK was one of the few universities to decide to keep the same rate of dollar/lira exchange and keep education affordable for applicants. Throughout the economic collapse in Lebanon, student enrollment at the university dropped by XX percent, one of the lowest decreases in student enrolment in the country. To try and assist students further, the university increased its financial aid: In 2020 - 25% of the total amount of tuition fees were covered by the financial aid compared to 16% in 2011 In Fall 2021 * 1923 students benefitted from financial aid discount & 5500 students benefitted from different reduction types * 81 students benefited from sponsor donations * Student job applications were put on hold since spring 2020 due to COVID-19 measures Reputation and Rankings International Agreements and Joint Program Agreements USEK has 38 international general agreements 38, membership to 71 international organizations, and 124 cooperation agreements with foreign higher education institutions. Research USEK’s Higher Center for Research (HCR) defines and promotes the University research policy and has partnerships with academic and non-academic institutions nationally and internationally. The six major research units include: * RU1 Health Sciences and Technologies. * RU2 Patrimony: heritage and memory. , Identity, Diversity and Ethics. * RU3 Artificial Intelligence (AI), Internet of Things (IOT) & Dynamic Data Analysis. , Advancing Information and Communication Technologies. * RU4 Sustainable Development. * RU5 Architecture, Urban Planning and Design. * RU6 Law, Policies and Security USEK Continuing Learning Center (UCLC) Established in 2015, thStudent life
The university values the importance of a sense of community and belonging among its students, and part of this is provided by its student services offices, social associations and clubs, pastoral work, cultural trips, and student gatherings. Student Services Offices and Student Satisfaction USEK is the first university in Lebanon and the region to gain accreditation for its student support services which include student affairs, financial aid, chaplaincy, counseling center, career services, IT, and admissions. The Office of Institutional Research and Assessment monitors and evaluates all feedback from students. The University provides two student satisfaction surveys at the end of every semester: The Student Well-being Survey measures student satisfaction regarding the administrative and academic services provided by the University. The Course Feedback by Students (CFS), an anonymous survey, is an American Style evaluation tool that complies with the highest international standards. During the COVID-19 pandemic, a new section, “Evaluation of the Online Learning Experience”, was added to the survey. Student Representatives USEK organizes a draw every academic year to select student representatives for every department and school. The role of the student representative is to voice the concerns of students, put forward students’ ideas to tackle specific challenges, and promote activities and events. They meet every other week during the semester. The Office of International Student Services The Office of International Student Services helps international students with information about immigration issues, provides support for academic and cultural adjustment, and offers opportunities for involvement in the University community. International students have the chance to intimately learn about American culture IDEA: Involvement in the University Community - Green Committee Sports The university has teams for basketball, volleyball, football, futsal, table tennis, ski, tennis, chess, fencing, combat sports and athletics. Specialized trainers coach the teams to represent USEK in national and international university competitions, and students are regularly selected to represent Lebanon in national teams. Intercollegiate sport USEK teams participate in a number of intercollegiate sporting events Achievements/Wins: - FSUL – Universiade 2019 Women’s Basketball Champions - FSUL – Universiade 2019 Men’s Basketball 2nd Place - University Sports Conference (USC) Men’s Basketball League 2018-2019 Runners-up - University Sports Conference (USC) Women’s Basketball League 2018-2019 Champions - University Sports Conference (USC) Men’s Futsal League 2018-2019 Champions - University Sports Conference (USC) Men’s Swimming League 2018-2019 2nd Place - University Sports Conference (USC) Men’s Volleyball League 2017-2018 Champions Activities: ''Training Camp for all sports teams in Loutraki, Greece'' September 18-22, 2019 120 members - Sports Teams: Basketball (Men & Women) Futsal (Men & Women) Volleyball (Men & Women) Tennis (Men & Women) Table Tennis (Men & Women) Swimming (Men & Women) Track and Field (Men & Women) ''Team building camping for all sports teams in January 2020'' The Choir The Choir of Kaslik was founded in the same as the University, in 1950. This first all-male choir consisted of young scholastics (17-25 years in age) and postulants (11–15-year-old boys) from the same Order. The importance of this choir plays an ecclesial and liturgical role, and an artistic and patrimonial role in the preservation and the promotion of authentic Arabic and Lebanese music. This choir was the principal execution tool of liturgical and musical reforms that took place within the Holy Spirit University of Kaslik had an influence on the Maronite Church in Lebanon and beyond its borders. Through concerts and records, the choir revitalized an authentic Lebanese and Arabic musical heritage. Student Chapters USEK is affiliated to international recognized chapters in a most of its schools. The role of the student chapters is to activate students and link them to the global scene. USEK student chapters are: * ASME - Mechanical Eng. Students * ASCE - Civil Eng. Students * AICHE - Chemical Eng. Student * IEEE - Electrical, Biomedical, Telecommunications, Computer Eng. Students * IEEE - EMBS - Biomedical Eng. Students * IEEE - PES - Electrical, Telecommunications, Biomedical and Computer * RDCL - School of Business * AIAS - Chapter 11 - USEK students The Chaplain Office , Pastoral , The Marian Apostolic Movement , Scouts The USEK Chaplain Office is located in Building B and aims to support all pastoral and social activities, namely liturgical celebrations, biblical sharing sessions, spiritual accompaniment, conferences, spiritual retreats, pilgrimages, humanitarian and social activities, socio-cultural outings, and sports activities. The chaplain is involved in pastoral and scout events of the USEK University Pastoral, the Marian Apostolic Movement and Scout Spirit. ''The USEK University Pastoral'' Founded by the Assembly of the Catholic Patriarchs and Bishops in Lebanon in 1979 and officially recognized by the Lebanese State in 1988, Pastoral provides a space for all USEK students leading a Christian life and engaged in spiritual reflection. ''The Marian Apostolic Movement'' A Christian secular movement founded originally in Lebanon in 1973 and 2017 at the university. It honours the Blessed Virgin Mary as their role model. The USEK branch of this movement brings together current and former members with the aim of supporting the mission of the Lebanese Maronite Order at the University. ''Scout Spirit'' Founded in 2017, Scout Spirit brings together students from all the different scout associations in Lebanon to celebrate the values of the scouting movement through a range of activities.See also
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