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Transformed by Faith

LETOURNEAU
BUILT

#LeTourneauBuilt


From the smallest microorganism to rocket ships circling the planet, the LETU community of builders makes an impact on the world every day. They build safer buildings, stronger families, they heal the sick, make scientific breakthroughs and nurture future generations—and in all things, they glorify Jesus Christ.

No Other Place Like LeTourneau


Hands-On Learning

Led by outstanding faculty with years of industry experience, LETU students don't just learn theory—they put their hands to use with practical applications. Graduates are prepared with real-world experience that equips them to succeed in their chosen fields.

Distinctively Christian

At LETU, you'll encounter meaningfully hands-on-faith focus and commitment to community. As you expect, life here involves enrichment through chapel services and small groups guided by a faculty or staff member.

Global Impact

Commencement is a joyous celebration of success, as we send our graduates into high-demand jobs, many of which are secured before they even cross the commencement stage. These workplaces are all mission fields where our graduates carry the Good News of Jesus Christ.

THE
MISSION

Every Workplace. Every Nation.

Claiming every workplace in every nation as their mission field, LeTourneau University graduates are professionals of ingenuity and Christlike character who see life's work as a holy calling with eternal impact.

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Aviation &
Aeronautical Science

Arts & Sciences

Education

Business

Engineering &
Engineering Technology

Psychology & Counseling

Nursing

Theology & Vocation

Community of Builders

Kathryn Baker

Biology, 2020

"My time at LeTourneau has been marked by rich transformation. The opportunities I have had to be involved in leadership, exciting biology research, and spring break mission trips have stretched me from an insecure, shy individual to a confident disciple of Jesus."

--Kathryn Baker, Biology, 2020

Amari Wright

Psychology & Theological Studies

"When I took my first theology class the second semester I was here, I realized that psychology and theology were not only complementary disciplines but that they were inseparable. I felt compelled to learn more about theology so that I could understand the way people think and behave. Through pursuing this second major, my goal is to glean a more robust, holistic view of the human condition and as a result, be a better student of both of my disciplines."

--Amari Wright, Psychology & Theological Studies

LeAnne Gross

Education

"I have amazing professors who have taught me what it means to not only be a good teacher but to be godly through words and actions. I can't wait to start teaching in my own classroom and take everything I am learning now and apply it to my future students to help them become a stronger generation for years to come. "

--LeAnne Gross, Education

Dale Hill

Welding Engineering, 1969

"I left LeTourneau with the statement fresh on my mind that Pop (R.G. LeTourneau) made that 'Anything man's mind can conceive, man can achieve with God's guidance and help.'"

--Dale Hill, Welding Engineering, 1969