Francophone, partially anglophone, university established by the Lebanese Maronite Order consisting of nine faculties and three institutes in Mount-Lebanon.
Private, non-profit, independent institution founded by Orthodox Christian Church. Has the following faculties: Theology, Arts and Social Sciences, Business and Management, School of Tourism and Hotel Management, Sciences, Engineering, Health Sciences, and Medicine. Language of instruction depends on major: English, French, Arabic and Greek.
is an American institution with the following schools: Arts and Sciences, Business, Engineering and Architecture, and Pharmacy with campuses in Beirut and Byblos.
A liberal arts Armenian institution of higher learning using English as the language of instruction. It offers Bachelor of Arts, Bachelor of Science and Master of Arts degrees.
Non-profit Christian institution having 3 faculties: Business Administration, Education, and Philosophy and Theology. Located in Jdeidet el-Metn and Sad el-Bouchrieh.
Private non-sectarian co-educational institution of higher learning, affiliate with the State University of New York and Villanova University. Languages of instruction are English and French.
Private, non-sectarian institution founded in 1866. Offers degrees in Arts and Sciences, Health Sciences, Medicine, Nursing, Business, and Architecture and Engineering. Located in Beirut.
Established in 2001, LIU has the following schools: Business and Management, Engineering, Education, Arts and Sciences, and Pharmacy. Branches in Bekaa, Beirut and Saida.
Founded by the Jesuits has 12 faculties, one school and 24 specialized institutes on 4 different campuses in Beirut, Saïda, Tripoli and Zahlé. Language of education: French and Arabic.